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    Re: WOOF welcomes Caleb Poulter to the Kennel

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    where do you think he will end up as he gets more mature and fills up a bit. At 194cm he is a tall winger.
    With his speed/endurance profile and his depth in kicking I reckon wing is perfect. If Poulter/JOD become best 22 AFL players in time its going to be a big win for the club. I know its only early but got more faith in Poulter than Baker from what we have seen.

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    Re: WOOF welcomes Caleb Poulter to the Kennel

    If he can improve his marking as a player to kick to, out of our defensive 50 , 20 m run +60 m kick , thats a quick delivery into our fwd line, he could become a damaging player

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    Re: WOOF welcomes Caleb Poulter to the Kennel

    Quote Originally Posted by macca View Post
    If he can improve his marking as a player to kick to, out of our defensive 50 , 20 m run +60 m kick , thats a quick delivery into our fwd line, he could become a damaging player
    Nathan Eagleton 2.0?
    Marginally more hair.

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    Re: WOOF welcomes Caleb Poulter to the Kennel

    He looks much better at AFL level than I expected based on the VFL and training reports. He?s a great size, has a turn of speed and can roost the ball. Definitely got a future and I think we?ve just landed a 100 gamer.

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    Re: WOOF welcomes Caleb Poulter to the Kennel

    A bit like Baker he's going to have his issues with first touch and decision making, but if he can optimise his other attributes there's definitely a place for him.

    Hopefully like Scott he can build on his opportunities and become a known quantity at the level so we can pick him and not have to worry about what we're going to get.
    Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.

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