Player Watch #8: Bailey Scott

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Odd, Sarah Olle question lacks her usual wildly inappropriate and uncomfortable taken from Bay13 style quasi troll question:

"So Bailey, after the real father-son talent in Nick Blakey said no to the Roos, which big name recruit do you think you'll miss out on at the end of this year?"
Tell me you forgot the sarcasm tag.
 
Odd, Sarah Olle question lacks her usual wildly inappropriate and uncomfortable taken from Bay13 style quasi troll question:

"So Bailey, after the real father-son talent in Nick Blakey said no to the Roos, which big name recruit do you think you'll miss out on at the end of this year?"


Is she related to Andrew Ollie?
 

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In the mould of a Goddard type player, something we've lacked - flexibility, always looking to go on the front foot. Hopefully he becomes something.

Not to mention he so far hasn't been the face of a PR campaign for flagrant doping. Also a positive.
 
In the mould of a Goddard type player, something we've lacked - flexibility, always looking to go on the front foot. Hopefully he becomes something.

Not to mention he so far hasn't been the face of a PR campaign for flagrant doping. Also a positive.
Goddard was also positive. [Rimshot]
 
In the mould of a Goddard type player, something we've lacked - flexibility, always looking to go on the front foot. Hopefully he becomes something.

Not to mention he so far hasn't been the face of a PR campaign for flagrant doping. Also a positive.

Until recently. flexibility often meant "not great in any role", with the year Daw and Ziebell had last year lets hope the tide has turned.

I think to be versatile you must be great in one role, and can perform others adequately. Being mediocre in multiple positions hasn't really helped us in the past.
 
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Poor Andrew Olle :(

Yeah, was really sad, that said, one of the recipients of his scholarship did go on to get Dank to admit on the record to giving the Essendon players a banned drug, which was a key plank in them getting banned, so, in the end ....
 
Have you noticed the positive spin from the John Ralphs of the footy world selling to the Carlton masses that their turn is coming.
The boy who cried Wolf
 
In the mould of a Goddard type player, something we've lacked - flexibility, always looking to go on the front foot. Hopefully he becomes something.

Not to mention he so far hasn't been the face of a PR campaign for flagrant doping. Also a positive.

I see Bailey more in the Steele Sidebottom mould - runs all day, hugely smart, always in the right place.

If he ends up anywhere near as good as Tinarse, we've done very very well.
 

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