We would be idiots if we delisted him now, plenty of others in front of him that have had more opportunities and less upside.
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I agree, but of all the clubs in the AFL, other than Brisbane, Geelong has the strongest understanding of Bartlett's potential and they would snap him up if he was available. You are right though, if we let Bartlett go, he is sure to be picked up by one of our opponents.Except he could end up at most other clubs before Geelong...
My mates is good friends with his x - i have just sent him an sms to see if he knows anything re CB contract. Worth a try....
That's what i mean Rip, i think once you have a 3rd major, you'd be lucky to stay on the list, especially if you haven't even played a senior game. Outside the major ones, he is pretty good, but he has missed lots of footy. I think you'd be crazy to delist him, he is exactly the kind of player we need, he has finally got some footy behind him, he could really have an impact next year. Beams and Bartlett together have the ability to add a lot of grunt to our midfield. You won't get too many better prospects that Bartlett.Cal's had two injuries in four years; unfortunately they were both Big Macs. He's not as injury-prone as it might seem.
I'm with you, CD. I would love to see Beams and Bartlett in the same side with 70+ games under their belts. I really hope this happens.Beams and Bartlett together have the ability to add a lot of grunt to our midfield. You won't get too many better prospects that Bartlett.
I agree, but of all the clubs in the AFL, other than Brisbane, Geelong has the strongest understanding of Bartlett's potential and they would snap him up if he was available. You are right though, if we let Bartlett go, he is sure to be picked up by one of our opponents.
Number 22 in this highlight reel:
I think we need to realise that that highlight reel was prior to his injuries and that the best aspect was his baulk, long kicking and sideways movement against lesser opponents. With recos on both knees, this wont come back again. Now it all depends on whether he has any other strings to his bow.
He's still quite an agile player Panthera.
AFL standard agile???
I think we need to realise that that highlight reel was prior to his injuries and that the best aspect was his baulk, long kicking and sideways movement against lesser opponents. With recos on both knees, this wont come back again. Now it all depends on whether he has any other strings to his bow.
I, for one, would keep him on the list....it's not like were striving for the 2013 Grand Final and need the final piece of the puzzle solved![]()
If his recos are holding up well then there is no reason why he can't be agile, a long kick or retain a burst of pace.
From what I have seen of him, he hasn't been super fit, but he wills himself to contests and seems like he has the temperament to gut run till he spews.
He does. From my limited viewings, this is a large part of his game at the moment. Very impressive in this regard.Does a lot of unfancy stuff in the clinches too. Burrows in... tackles, blocks...
A change in jumper number may just be the tonic.![]()
I think he would make a fine Number 3. I really believe that once he is fully fit he will really grow into that number and do it proud.A change in jumper number may just be the tonic.![]()