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Re: Big dreams for afl's smallest player
Originally Posted by
F'scary
And in addition to this excellent point, if he has the elite level of stamina as all the indicators are showing, the longer the game gets, the faster he will become...
He would be the classic type of player who would benefit from a cap in rotations.
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Re: Big dreams for afl's smallest player
Originally Posted by
Murphy Contradicts Law
He would be the classic type of player who would benefit from a cap in rotations.
And would save us having to hire an extra assistant coach to lift him onto the bench.
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Re: Big dreams for afl's smallest player
Reilly's fractured skull should reinforce Caleb's commitment to the helmet. He's got a great head of hair which would give him a distinctive look weaving away on those short legs but it's a very sane choice to wear the helmet. You'd think into the future he may well be the thin edge of the wedge.
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Re: Big dreams for afl's smallest player
Originally Posted by
BornInDroopSt'54
Reilly's fractured skull should reinforce Caleb's commitment to the helmet. He's got a great head of hair which would give him a distinctive look weaving away on those short legs but it's a very sane choice to wear the helmet. You'd think into the future he may well be the thin edge of the wedge.
There's a contrary argument that helmets make players go in harder, and can cause more injuries.
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Re: Big dreams for afl's smallest player
Originally Posted by
Throughandthrough
There's a contrary argument that helmets make players go in harder, and can cause more injuries.
Can we get Grant in a helmet stat?