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robbieando
14 Feb 2005, 23:37
Will become this year's Paul Bevan/Adam Schneider??

I think with all the talk about Moore and Clarke, that these two will be the most popular. However I believe that Sean Dempster might brake out and become a regular senior player.

Also only pick players who HAVEN'T played a senior game yet.

CharlieG
15 Feb 2005, 09:21
Nick Malceski strikes me as the player most likely... but I suspect it's more likely to be a year of solid debuts by three or four players.

Sid
15 Feb 2005, 14:19
I'd say Jarrad moore might surprise a few of us and get a handful of games.

Cheer Red Blood
15 Feb 2005, 14:55
Malkeski or Dempster. I doubt any of our rookies will make too much of an impact in there first year, nor Moore.

The other yet to debuts aren't ready yet...

grimlock
15 Feb 2005, 14:59
I would have said Powell, but to comply with the no senior games rules, I'd like to see Willoughby and/or Schimdt break into the first team.

grugman
15 Feb 2005, 21:01
willoughby and matt davis are chances, davis has to overcome his troublesome hip first though

liz
15 Feb 2005, 23:38
Will become this year's Paul Bevan/Adam Schneider??

I think with all the talk about Moore and Clarke, that these two will be the most popular. However I believe that Sean Dempster might brake out and become a regular senior player.

Also only pick players who HAVEN'T played a senior game yet.

There's a young chap by the name of Adam Goodes who I think could become a handy player.

liz
15 Feb 2005, 23:44
OK - abiding by the rules, my money is on Josh Willoughby.

I'd like to see Dempster, Malceski and Moore get a few games each at least to show us what they've got.

Will be a decent queue though because we don't really have any senior players who could be considered as depth - ie who should expect to play most of their football in the reserves unless injuries strike.

Having said that, I suspect Fosdike and Spriggs may be battling it out for one spot in the team, and also Doyle and Jolly (while Ball is fit).

That leaves the likes of Powell, Sundqvist, Buchanan, Ablett, James, McVeigh, Schneider, Fixter, LRT, even Bevan, all fighting for just a handful of places in the team. None of them has yet proven to be a world-beater but they all have as much claim on a senior position as the debutants.