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    Re: Always Right Match Committee Rnd 10, vs North Melbourne

    Lewy Young's the closest thing we have to a budding Hamling replacement, with (on paper) more strings to his bow which should suit Bevo down to the ground in theory.

    There's also the added benefit of being able to deploy Trengove and Naughton as we choose rather than as we're forced to.

    He's clocked up all of 11 games so of course there'll be more growing pains but we're suffering through those with others so why not a guy who'll make us infinitely more dangerous once he acclimates properly.
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    Re: Always Right Match Committee Rnd 10, vs North Melbourne

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket Science View Post
    Lewy Young's the closest thing we have to a budding Hamling replacement, with (on paper) more strings to his bow which should suit Bevo down to the ground in theory.

    There's also the added benefit of being able to deploy Trengove and Naughton as we choose rather than as we're forced to.

    He's clocked up all of 11 games so of course there'll be more growing pains but we're suffering through those with others so why not a guy who'll make us infinitely more dangerous once he acclimates properly.
    I think that’s what frustrates people when the likes of Hayes or Roberts are getting picked. Yeah, those two playing aren’t the difference between winning and losing right now, but they’re being picked ahead of younger players with more potential that may become difference makers long term.
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