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#51
I reckon he has taken his game to a new level. He's improved his run and spread, whereas in the past I thought he was fairly one dimensional.

The impact that he had as sub against Port was something that I didn't think him capable. He turned that game.
 

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rooboy335

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#52
I reckon he has taken his game to a new level. He's improved his run and spread, whereas in the past I thought he was fairly one dimensional.

The impact that he had as sub against Port was something that I didn't think him capable. He turned that game.
I'm pretty sure Jacobs was sub that game. But Levi played great in that game if I recall. Along with Cunners.
 

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#56
Watched the tigers replay a couple of times now and just love they way he carries our jumper. I hope he cements himself into our 22 as hes worked hard to prove himself worthy. I noticed a few tigers start to shy away from the hard body contests this bloke continued to deliver shinboner style.
 

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#58
Watched the tigers replay a couple of times now and just love they way he carries our jumper. I hope he cements himself into our 22 as hes worked hard to prove himself worthy. I noticed a few tigers start to shy away from the hard body contests this bloke continued to deliver shinboner style.
I think he's already cemented himself. Would take a bloody big sledgehammer to remove him now. He's more than just best 22 - I'd argue he's now top 5, and probably literally if we could see the Sid Barker progress votes.
 

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#59
I don't quite understand your logic here. He has worked his backside off to get a spot in the 22 and now that he's got it (seemingly) you think he's gonna say "Ha! I did it! Now trade me to somewhere else so I can start at the back of the pack again". Don't think so.
My fear is less that scenario, than a suitor comes a-knocking. Would he knock back Port if they had a spot for him?
 

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#60
My fear is less that scenario, than a suitor comes a-knocking. Would he knock back Port if they had a spot for him?

i hope your wrong as it took an injury to swallow to give him the chance he needed to get a game. The proof will be in the pudding when wells comes back.
If brad drops him instead of one of the other players struggling that would be suicide.
 
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I think he's already cemented himself. Would take a bloody big sledgehammer to remove him now. He's more than just best 22 - I'd argue he's now top 5, and probably literally if we could see the Sid Barker progress votes.
With the way we are ironing out the balance of defense vs attack and the success that both the team and Greenwood himself has had, he would have to be a lock in the middle. With the versatility of Harvey, Ziebell, Wells and Dal Santo, we should hopefully see Swallow, Cunnington and Greenwood spend the majority of the time in the guts together for the rest of the season. Kudos to Greenwood doing the hard work, believing in himself and forcing his way back into the side after most of us thought he was pretty much gone.
 

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