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Darcy Fort to Geelong, potential R3 option
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with Stanley and Abbott in front of him, its hard to see how he fits into the side.Darcy Fort to Geelong, potential R3 option
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Quite a few new playersDidn't realise the rookie draft had already happened, did anyone pick up anyone new or are they all just rejects?
with Stanley and Abbott in front of him, its hard to see how he fits into the side.
Lloyd Meek will be the most popular R3, unless there is another rookie option that pops up in an hour or so
Stay the feck away from our WA boys you kenties!!Jordan Clark 2019 Rising Star Winner to Geelong kents![]()
You can't rub out a Chol that easily (takes 4 hands to start with)Cant get rid of the Chol that easy...

Which 3?Surely the 3 seagulls drafted would be worth watching in the offseason.

Which 3?
Its the offseason.
Im still drunk from the GF![]()
I'll never understand these rankings.
Port picked a kid that plays like Douglas/Wingard/Bont/Mundy with pick #78.
Cavarra - Dogs
Schultz + Bewley - Freo
Had the issues with concussion, also had a problem with irritable bowel and other bits and pieces, don't think it was tied to a role change, more just all of that adding up to a lack of continuity. But not 100% sure.KK was relevant in his rookie year and also in his second when he averaged 89.4 (22 games) playing half back. Correct me if I'm mistaken but my recollection is that his SC scoring dried up in his 3rd year when he was moved to the wing, averaging only 69.0 from 19 games in that role. Too outside + turnover merchant IIRC. He might flourish as a wingman the second time around, but I believe he is better suited in defence.
Had the issues with concussion, also had a problem with irritable bowel and other bits and pieces, don't think it was tied to a role change, more just all of that adding up to a lack of continuity. But not 100% sure.
Don't think it explains it in full, but would be contributory. 2016 was the bowel issue (blocked bowel, had a couple of procedures etc., see article), 2017 he went well if you factor out the concussion-impacted games (admittedly, that's selective) until he got ruled out, 2018 I didn't follow him as much, just remember reading that they felt that they had identified the issue (neck) which they felt was behind guys concussion issues, and I guess with Brayshaw the Dees have had good experience in managing that.Oh yes, I do remember he had mystery abdominal pain issues that year now that you mention it. Surprising that that and the concussion have held him back for 3 seasons though. I stand by him being a turnover merchant playing on the wing in 2015 though. Hopefully he finds the confidence he played with in 2014-15 again.