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As weird as it sounds, I reckon Mcleod could possibly slip into the steady performers category and maybe even be an improver. I say this because he was heavily tagged in the first 3 quarters of the season and didnt cope well with the close attention.Going Backwards
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With the greater emergence of vince and Dangerfield in the midfield and the ongoing performances of Thompson, I actually think Mcleod's days of being tagged could be over. We saw at the end of the season that Mcleod started having a big impact on games when he stopped getting tagged.







). Chris passed the responsibility on to Reilly. Fast forward to Geelong at SS this season. Knights marks inside 50 on a toughish angle, could easily play on, kick sideways, pass the buck but he goes back, runs around and slots it through to very nearly grab us the game - in the context of team mindset (as in, the team's belief in its ability to beat top 4 sides and push on for a flag tilt) that game was probably bigger than the Collingwood one. I remember when thinking when Knighta slotted that goal that he has really come on in terms of the belief and willingness to take control of a situation and lead by example, rather than simply being a link in a chain. Knights improved all-round as a footballer in 2009 imo.
