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caesar

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Feb 9, 2015
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@caesar said Biggie was probably no good on the weekend

And I stand by that, but his 2 weeks before were great.

**I will give him some slack as apparently arrived back at 2am from Adelaide that morning.
 
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King Kong

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Aug 26, 2016
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What does Dimma have against this guy? Should have been playing as soon as Grimes was injured.
 

Brodders17

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And I stand by that, but his 2 weeks before were great.

**I will give him some slack as apparently arrived back at 2am from Adelaide that morning.
That's probably the latest anyone has ever got home after a night out in Adelaide.
 
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Brodders17

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Mar 21, 2008
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I think patience is still needed with Biggie, he will need more weight to play key back in the AFL. Not sure he has the smarts at this stage to play as a "3rd" tall.
 
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jb03

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Jan 28, 2004
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Think he deserves a call-up but with Grimes returning and a reluctance to drop Tarrant I can't see how they can fit him in.
 

Leysy Days

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Feb 26, 2004
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Loving this guys development. Filling out physically and as we know has great athletic traits.

But most impressed by his composure, reading of the play and his aerial work - particularly his ability to spoil with intent.

Is a million miles ahead of Miller and should be given a taste of AFL football this year.
 
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MD Jazz

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Feb 3, 2017
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Loving this guys development. Filling out physically and as we know has great athletic traits.

But most impressed by his composure, reading of the play and his aerial work - particularly his ability to spoil with intent.

Is a million miles ahead of Miller and should be given a taste of AFL football this year.
Yeh, Miller a long shot to make it. This guy could develop into our very own Alir Alir.
 
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Loving this guys development. Filling out physically and as we know has great athletic traits.

But most impressed by his composure, reading of the play and his aerial work - particularly his ability to spoil with intent.

Is a million miles ahead of Miller and should be given a taste of AFL football this year.
I think we'll need to. Clubs will come knocking.
 

TT33

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Feb 17, 2004
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He walked past me at the game the other night, gee he's a big unit, filling out nicely.
 
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BT Tiger

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Jun 5, 2005
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nope he kicks straight to the opposition on too many occasions. watch him you will see.

I watched him on the weekend and didn't notice many turnovers, if any. Haven't seen a heap of his games in total, but he strikes me as deft by foot from what I have seen.
 

TigerMasochist

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Jul 13, 2003
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Biggie's very stylish n precise by foot, generally gets himself nicely into time n space to execute n then sometimes, like all our players, he'll flub one badly.


Pet hate of mine is the horror turnover when in space and full control of the play, the newer n more open style of play created by the new rule adjustment usually means it's an unstoppable rebound shot at goal.
 
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UKTiger

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Loving this guys development. Filling out physically and as we know has great athletic traits.

But most impressed by his composure, reading of the play and his aerial work - particularly his ability to spoil with intent.

Is a million miles ahead of Miller and should be given a taste of AFL football this year.
The snag is we have seen these traits at VFL level and as been proven time and again, someone doing the goods at VFL doesn't necessarily translate to the AFL. I am not sure he is ready yet but happy to be proven wrong so we have to play him sometime. That said I would prefer to see a direct replacement for Tarrant this week and for me, that is Miller.