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  1. #16
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    Re: Players on our list - yet to debut

    I'll say Weightman but I like what I've seen from Vandermeer and I'd love to see him get a crack at it.

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    Re: Players on our list - yet to debut

    Quote Originally Posted by The Bulldogs Bite View Post
    I'll say Weightman but I like what I've seen from Vandermeer and I'd love to see him get a crack at it.
    I noted the Herald Sun toays tabbed Vandermeer as the best player on our list youve never heard of

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    Re: Players on our list - yet to debut

    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog Revolution View Post
    I noted the Herald Sun toays tabbed Vandermeer as the best player on our list youve never heard of
    But he must have been heard of to actually name him !
    Bring back the biff

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    Re: Players on our list - yet to debut

    L watch fair bit of dogs vfl live. I am a Cavarra fan-even purchased a badge with his photo. X fingers he gets a chance to play seniors and he grabs his chance. If we can give Ayce 12 games I hope Ben is given more than 1 chance in seniors.

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    Re: Players on our list - yet to debut

    Surprised Cavarra didn’t get a run at the marsh series.

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    Re: Players on our list - yet to debut

    Quote Originally Posted by hujsh View Post
    Sweet might be a shot if injuries strike the wrong players. Mainly English, maybe Trengove.
    During the game against Port our backline seemed unbalanced by the fact they were at a height disadvantage .

    Tall opposition players repeatedly took strong overhead marks close to goal, even after Dixon was injured, and our interceptors were obviously not sure where to position themselves.

    we must have a tall strong body to stand against the Hawkins/Dixon type forwards and allow Keath, Crozier etc to play their natural game.

    Trengove has done it , and after seeing Sweet against Goldstein he is worth some attention.

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