Dewnior
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I think O'Brien will take a big step up next season. Once he has developed the confidence and belief he belongs I think he will shine.
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Dermot would slap the shit out of Sicily with one hand, right now, let alone when he was in his twenties.
Meh, I don't see it.I think O'Brien will take a big step up next season. Once he has developed the confidence and belief he belongs I think he will shine.
50 pointsBurton, Lovell and Hardwick for me. Great pick ups in last year's draft. Of all our youngsters I reckon these guys will have an impact.
I have big expectations of Lovell. I felt like I was watching Sam Mitchell all over again. Give him 3 years and watch him go.
O'Brien - Quite a big year for him I feel. One thing he has is that genuine one grab clunk. Good shot for goal too and seemed to add a bit of versatility as the season went on. Rate him.
I agree with you Nugett. I first saw Conor Nash when he played a quarter in the JLT pre-season games and I was immediately impressed by him, considering his limited experience with Aussie Rules. I think we might have a real gem here. Someone 197cms who can move as quickly as he does is like manna from heaven. From reading this forum it seems Thaihawk picked Nash,along with another great prospect in Conor Glass, early on as well. I hope, nay believe, that we will all be proven correct.I'm calling it early, Nash will be our breakout gun in 2018.
Living in Queensland, I don't have the opportunity to watch potential development of players.I agree with you Nugett. I first saw Conor Nash when he played a quarter in the JLT pre-season games and I was immediately impressed by him, considering his limited experience with Aussie Rules. I think we might have a real gem here. Someone 197cms who can move as quickly as he does is like manna from heaven. From reading this forum it seems Thaihawk picked Nash,along with another great prospect in Conor Glass, early on as well. I hope, nay believe, that we will all be proven correct.
I agree with you Nugett. I first saw Conor Nash when he played a quarter in the JLT pre-season games and I was immediately impressed by him, considering his limited experience with Aussie Rules. I think we might have a real gem here. Someone 197cms who can move as quickly as he does is like manna from heaven. From reading this forum it seems Thaihawk picked Nash,along with another great prospect in Conor Glass, early on as well. I hope, nay believe, that we will all be proven correct.
I thought Jiath was a pacey half backThere is probably some highly talented youngsters here:
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-05-09/hawks-primed-to-land-next-generation-academy-forward
Hopefully we will see some in Hawk colours before long.
I thought Jiath was a pacey half back

I believe the term you are looking for is HEADF#CKEDHow offended will opposition supporters be if we turn a category B rookie into an all Australian key defender
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Blarney Stone or Blarney Rubble? (favourite dumb newspaper headline)Yeah, but he's kissed the Blarney Stone, so we'll call him Irish, leave out Harry and make it 100%.![]()
Looking forward to seeing:
HB: Glass - Brand - Stratton
FB: Hardwick - Nash - Burton
Clarko should instruct Stratton to give Porkins a wedgie randomly through out the match, as well as snapping his man bra. It may not be effective, but sure would be entertaining to watch.And I'm looking forward to the return of the timid Porkings when he realizes we have finally replaced Lake with someone (not Stratts) who he is a little afraid to bully.