How is this bloke tracking at EFC? when I check just results he is getting a kick.
Any one actually watching enough to see if he is doing anything?
With the ball spending most of the time in Essendon's back half
, Dea has been getting plenty of it so far. His strengths are his hands and his marking, so that's why. The problem with Dea was his decision making coming out of defence where he would make goal-costing turnovers. Essendon, though, don't have other options, so he'll probably play most of the season in the seniors for them. Bomber fans like him already.