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Opinion Who is set for a big 2015?

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I reckon Kennedy is Gonna have a ball tearer of a year and dominate the comp he will even dominate against the top teams not just the minnows .. no more flat track bully . If he doesnt we will be below average but he is our Barometer .
 
I reckon Kennedy is Gonna have a ball tearer of a year and dominate the comp he will even dominate against the top teams not just the minnows .. no more flat track bully . If he doesnt we will be below average but he is our Barometer .

i dont get the flat track bully for Kennedy, the delivery he gets against top teams has been dreadful.
Reflection of how bad our mids have been against top sides.
 
i dont get the flat track bully for Kennedy, the delivery he gets against top teams has been dreadful.
Reflection of how bad our mids have been against top sides.

It's a combination of both. Our whole team performs better against the shit sides, whilst we only have a few players who continuously play well against the top teams. For me, Kennedy is not one of those players, but neither is most of our midfield. It's partially his fault, partially theirs.

Darling on the other hand, can perform regardless of who we're playing IMO.
 
Wasn't really too sure where to post this but anyway, I sent an email to the club requesting some changes, see below.

Hi

Is there any chance someone could update the photos of players on the website, the superimposed orange faces on the new draftees look ridiculous and Rowen Powell looks skinny enough to be a POW.

Cheers
 

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Scott Lycett and I have had our regular weekly catch-up, and he asked me to pass on his latest policy edict. Anyone who suggests than anyone other than him is set for a big 2015* can expect to have Scott visit their home to present them with a mouthful of teeth.

* Exceptions can be made where other people are suggested as likely to have a big 2015, so long as the Caveat "but Scott Lycett's shall be bigger" and may result in less significant physical injury.
 
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You got this right
 
Anyone pick the Gov to do what he did this year?
I bet not.
So question is......
Who will be the next to have a Gov breakout year?

Personally I hope Sheed. We need a midfielder to breakout and we have already had Gaff, Shoo, Masten show their stuff for 7rl seasons so time for one of the new bloods and I hope Sheed can step up and be that x-factor mid we need.
Me , when he was a rookie I wanted lynch gone and him elevated
 
I reckon Kennedy is Gonna have a ball tearer of a year and dominate the comp he will even dominate against the top teams not just the minnows .. no more flat track bully . If he doesnt we will be below average but he is our Barometer .
I posted this back on march 27 .
 

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We can improve substantially if:
- NN gets his body right
- Wellingham gets his head right
- Yeo gets a sustained injury-free run.

We also need to make more of Schofield. I'd like to see him getting on the end of the overlap more often.
Good marks for you too considering you said this last november
 

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Good marks for you too considering you said this last november

I've been saying more or less the same thing for 2 or 3 years.

- more midfield time for Lecca.
- Hurn needs more help
- we're two or three mids away from being a bloody good team.

Lecras is getting the midfield time. Shepherd and Wellingham are supporting Hurn very well. Duggan, Sheed and Yeo have added beautifully to the midfield. Though it took Simpson longer than I hoped to play Yeo midfield. I'm very happy.
 
So random question. I was reading that hilarious thread on the main board, west coast are the real deal:drunk: and someone asked where Emac & Brown were at. Now obviously they both had season ending knee injuries, but say we go deep into the finals, I know it's a big if, but would either be close to being able to play, having been injured so early in the year?? I recal there was a silly chance that Lecca may have come back at the very end of 2012 after doing his knee in the pre season.

Obvioulsy if we get deep into the finals, it shows there's probably no need to rush them back, but would the experience of Emac on GF day be worth it, or is too big a risk (I make note though, that I do not think for a second we will actually make the GF, just a hypothetical at this stage)
 
So random question. I was reading that hilarious thread on the main board, west coast are the real deal:drunk: and someone asked where Emac & Brown were at. Now obviously they both had season ending knee injuries, but say we go deep into the finals, I know it's a big if, but would either be close to being able to play, having been injured so early in the year?? I recal there was a silly chance that Lecca may have come back at the very end of 2012 after doing his knee in the pre season.

Obvioulsy if we get deep into the finals, it shows there's probably no need to rush them back, but would the experience of Emac on GF day be worth it, or is too big a risk (I make note though, that I do not think for a second we will actually make the GF, just a hypothetical at this stage)

I'm concerned that neither player will be 100% next YEAR - as it often takes 24 months to fully recover.

So for me, there is 0% chance of them coming back and playing finals.
 

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