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Welcome Noah Cumberland

couple of sharp goal assists to bolton and prestia
Yes. It's his modus operandi, fwd smarts and hard work, whether he kicks the goal or a teamate. Instant Tiger star. I understand history says he'll have ups and downs, but right now, amazing form.
 
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Loving watching footy and he is a huge reason why. Lazer Beam is a smart little bugger.

Is it at all possible that one day Cumberland could fill Kane Lambert's dynamic role.
I know it's a big ask/call, for there is just so much respect for what Lambert brought to the three premiership teams, but the more I see of Cumberland the more I reckon he might have a few tricks in his bag and with time he might just be able to step up to a more prominent role in the engine room.
That said, he has been a breath of fresh air in the forward line and even if he continues to kick two or three goals when having low possession games, that's okay with me.
 
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Is it at all possible that one day Cumberland could fill Kane Lambert's dynamic role.
I know it's a big ask/call, for there is just so much respect for what Lambert brought to the three premiership teams, but the more I see of Cumberland the more I reckon he might have a few tricks in his bag and with time he might just be able to step up to a more prominent role in the engine room.
That said, he has been a breath of fresh air in the forward line and even if he continues to kick two or three goals when having low possession games, that's okay with me.
Was thinking the same. He's just so sharp with both decision making and action. Few passages of play when he went upfield and set up team mates by hand I thought maybe he's more versatile than I originally thought. We have a player here and hopefully he gets stronger and fitter with some more pre seasons.
 
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Maybe, I would think he would need a bigger tank but his disposal and ability to anticipate where the ball is about to go is reminiscent of Lambo. But Lambo ran around all day which is not the easiest thing to do at AFL level.

Worth investigating, would mean a hell of a fitness regime but the foundation is there.

DS
 
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Absolute offensive weapon. Has transformed our forward line.
Makes it virtually impossible to double team Lynch who's also benefiting from largely being one out.
His lateral movement & breakneck acceleration is actually ridiculous.
Like a gift from the footy gods at exactly the right time.
 
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Maybe, I would think he would need a bigger tank but his disposal and ability to anticipate where the ball is about to go is reminiscent of Lambo. But Lambo ran around all day which is not the easiest thing to do at AFL level.

Worth investigating, would mean a hell of a fitness regime but the foundation is there.

DS
And his hip fell off prematurely
 
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Given our forward line a completely different look ,

And being a genuine goal kicker , probably takes a bit of heat off an ageing jack to produce goals as an added bonus
 
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Have we got a nickname for him yet?
Not sure, but I'd love it if they started calling him Roy...for 2 reasons.
1. Roy Hobbs (Robert Redford) in the movie the Natural.
2. After the late great Andrew "Roy" Symonds. He's kind of got Andrew Symonds characteristics. Queenslander, Laconic, makes things happen, excitement machine, freak.
 
Has made us better.

Has got a lot of strings to his bow, a good kick, is ok overhead, has elite pace and agility and always gets to the right spots.
 
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