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    Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    Here we go again, once the match against the Blues is completed post the three things you've learned as a result of the game.

    Be constructive but be honest.

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    Tom Campbell has shown more in the last two games than Cordy has shown at all.

    Tom Young continues to impress, he's also a bit quicker than I thought he was.

    Jones' inability to assert dominance over Bootsma was disappointing.
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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    1) Brendan McCartney keeps his promises and we have had a very good 2nd half of the season
    2) Jarrad Grant is playing his best football
    3) Roughead hasn't slowed down as I expected in the 2nd half of the season.
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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    Jarrad Grant is finally showing how skillful he is.
    Daniel Cross could well continue next year based on his work today.
    On the balance of play today, we were a 9 goal better team than Carlton.

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    Mascca is a great teacher and a very good coach.

    Tommy Young gets better and better and still qualifies for the NAB Rising Star.

    We had 13 players today with less than 60 games AFL experience.

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    1. The refresh might actually just be a refresh

    2. Mitch Wallis will simply find a way to make it at AFL level. Incredible character.

    3. No one will want to play us at the moment.

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    - McCartney is proving me wrong. Holding true to all his promises; looks like a genius right now!

    - Young is a great pick-up with a lot of footy ahead of him. I keep forgetting he's 21; he's growing in confidence every week and looks close to the best of our discard pick-ups, and that's saying something, I really like Stevens (and Goodes).

    - My man crush on Grant has been restored! On a more serious note, this is why I've always been a fan and defended him. He's almost unlike any other player in the game.

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    3. Mccartney ( the players have bought in ) simple
    2 . Watching them leave early
    1. J.Grant, just wow

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog4life View Post
    Mascca is a great teacher and a very good coach.

    Tommy Young gets better and better and still qualifies for the NAB Rising Star.

    We had 13 players today with less than 60 games AFL experience.
    I look at that every week. We've 14 to 15 on occasions

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    * Cooney is still all class and we need to sign him up now.

    * Cross is still a very good player

    * Confidence and believing in your self is everything
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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    1. I love beating Carlton.
    2. I love beating Carlton.
    3. I love killing their season.

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    we've officially bottomed out.

    hello final 2014.

    may need to tank one game or two to hold on to pick 4.

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    Quote Originally Posted by zucvv View Post
    may need to tank one game or two to hold on to pick 4.
    Hey zucvv, welcome to the Bulldogs online fan forum. I believe you've mistakenly come to the wrong site. I suggest you try:

    Demonland Chat Forums

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    Grant has changed and revitalized the forward line.
    Dahlhaus now back to his very best and showing what an important cog in the wheel he is.
    Tutt came on as the sub and showed the value of real pace.
    A special mention to Wallis who in such a short space of time has become an integral part of an impressive midfield that also boasts Minson Griffen Cooney and Liberatore as standouts.

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    Re: Three Things I've Learned- Round 20

    Quote Originally Posted by Nuggety Back Pocket View Post
    Grant has changed and revitalized the forward line.
    Dahlhaus now back to his very best and showing what an important cog in the wheel he is.
    Tutt came on as the sub and showed the value of real pace.
    A special mention to Wallis who in such a short space of time has become an integral part of an impressive midfield that also boasts Minson Griffen Cooney and Liberatore as standouts.
    A better-looking Cameron Ling?

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