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  1. #31
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    Re: Our 2021 bolter

    Quote Originally Posted by jeemak View Post
    I saw VDM last Friday, was taking a walk on the wild side of Brighton at the Newbay Hotel for a work meet up and he was on the next table from me.

    He was pretty laid back by the looks of things, taking it easy. Extremely lean with silly hunched over shoulders he'll probably lose once he lightens up mentally.

    Rarely do I see league footballers out, but each time I do, they seem so young and it freaks me out how the crazy little bastards run so hard at each other.
    Given Nigel Kellett never learned to walk upright I doubt VDM will suddenly graduate from deportment school anytime soon
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    Re: Our 2021 bolter

    Quote Originally Posted by Mofra View Post
    Given Nigel Kellett never learned to walk upright I doubt VDM will suddenly graduate from deportment school anytime soon
    I had a hunch someone was going to mention Kellett.
    It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

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    Re: Our 2021 bolter

    Quote Originally Posted by KT31 View Post
    I had a hunch someone was going to mention Kellett.
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    Re: Our 2021 bolter

    I’m going to go with Jong. If he can stay on the park, I expect he will do some damage for us as a more permanent forward who can get some hang time, clunk a mark, along with having the wheels we so desperately need in that part of the ground.

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    Re: Our 2021 bolter

    I am praying that Bruce may be our bolter at full back on the so called "monsters" that seem to get hold of us from time to time. He doesn't have to mark, just punch most of the time and I feel he has the attributes of a good backman,
    if he has the want. He is quick for his size, aggressive, has a good leap, and his disposal is reasonable. Worth a good try I reckon. Let Naughton, Bont, Wallis, English and JUH control the forward line.

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    Re: Our 2021 bolter

    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    Khamis.
    Feeling really good about this call. Even more so watching tonight.

    Reassuring to see the clubs nearly 3 years development pay off.
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    Re: Our 2021 bolter

    Based on last night's VFL game, Khamis looks ready for selection.

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    Re: Our 2021 bolter

    His disposal is a little choppy and I wonder if a debut against the best pressure side in the AFL is setting him up to fail.
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