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Get him to a good sports phsyc. He lacks confidence at times. Daddy issues maybe. If it was mummy issues west coast would have picked him up
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Ballantyne trains horses doesnt he??I'm sure if you spoke to a horse trainer they could provide you with something electrical that's much smaller than a whip...
been sayin this the past 4 years it feels.Needs to command it next year and could be a surprise packet with 30+ goals for sure.
2 years??
youre kidding me right.
how's this wafl battler do it.
2 years??
youre kidding me right.
how's this wafl battler do it.
I've gotta give it to him though, I didn't want him near the side at the start of the season but he's been our best performing, most consistent forward, even though he spent a lot of time in the WAFL. He's also got a bit of right place right time with the way the game is going, playing two rucks looks to be a thing of the past. Lucky for us (and him) he's an endurance beast and can clunk a mark. If he can start having more impact on the game (scoreboard) he could easily add 3 goals a game to our side (kicks 2, 1 goal assist/score involvement). He'll also straighten us up in the forward line, which in turn will help Cam and/or Kersten:
have you seen the other tall forwards on our list?
The thing about Taberner, is he's so durable. Never gets injured and keeps incrementally improving. I believe that durability will hold him in good stead.
He at least deserves the same opportunity Cam and Kersten got this season.Timed it well in a way this re signing.
If Tabs was given a 3 year deal instead of 2, he would of been free agent. Going to be interesting is he rotates in the WAFL and AFL or clinches a spot in the 22
in 15 years or so he'll be the best tall forward in the compThe thing about Taberner, is he's so durable. Never gets injured and keeps incrementally improving. I believe that durability will hold him in good stead.
Give it 25 years. Practice, practice, practicein 15 years or so he'll be the best tall forward in the comp
If he plays a full season next year I would expect 35-40 goals from him.
If Ross had a remote for some electrical shock device Taberner might quickly become the best key forward in the AFL.I'm sure if you spoke to a horse trainer they could provide you with something electrical that's much smaller than a whip...