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Much like his younger brother, Clarke spent some much time on the treatment table in 2006. The athletic backman is at his best when bringing the ball out of defence, and enjoyed some solid form mid-season.
Much like his younger brother, Clarke spent some much time on the treatment table in 2006. The athletic backman is at his best when bringing the ball out of defence, and enjoyed some solid form mid-season.
and another injury to X clarke slight calf strain!
He says he'd like to be in the half-back flank. That would mean he's replacing someone there. Perhaps he assumes, or knows, that Goddard or Gram are moving into the centre. And there would be a vacancy then. But if not, who do you think he would like to replace in our current backline? Raph? Gilbo? Any ideas?
He must be on his last legs.... If X has another poor, stop start year, he'll probably be moved on...
When he gets on the park I firmly belive he is a best 18 player, and at full flight is a great asset... He just doesnt seem to have the body for AFL, and at 25 years old he is physically still not up to playing a mans game...
His brother is far more physically mature, and this will hold him in good sted... I see Raph becomming a top 8 player for us this year... He is ready to break out... X, im not so sure....
ctqs wrote:What player isn't looking to injury free?
Jeez I can't stand "like, der" comments in headlines and stories. Lazy.
I know what you mean, however I am usually far more tolerant of them at this time of year. It is just good to see some talk about footy and not cricket
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