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Hard to call anyone a gun in a side that's conceded 54 goals in the past 2 weeks  :whistle.

Dont see why not.

What do you class Brown as? Playing in the bottom team, along with Richo. ???

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The term gun can be applied to anyone, just depends how stringent your own criteria is.

For me Walker is an inconsistent gun

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The term gun can be applied to anyone, just depends how stringent your own criteria is.

For me Walker is an inconsistent gun

Good point Bluey, i think Walker has been very good this year and has improved his consistency especially in comparison to past years.

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Hard to call anyone a gun in a side that's conceded 54 goals in the past 2 weeks  :whistle.

Dont see why not.

What do you class Brown as? Playing in the bottom team, along with Richo. ???

I reckon MT considers being able to single-handedly win games as criteria of being a gun.

Browny and Richo have both done that. Yet to see Walker do that even though he has done a couple of really good things.

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walker is in my dream team, but i would still think a fully fit raines is teh equal of walker

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walker has always possessed the physical attributes to dominate eg great combo of height and athleticism.
Also has some indigenous blood which would explain some of the freakish things he is capable of. Have not seen him a great deal this year but when I have seen him he looked like a gun. Perhaps won't become a champion player, just don't see that, but could become an Embley type very good player.

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walker is in my dream team, but i would still think a fully fit raines is teh equal of walker

that is debatable.

Raines is a gem of a late pick but this year he has shown that he has a fair few facets of his game that needs to be improved.

Kicking is one. Seems to have improved over the past couple of weeks but not perfect
Decision-making. Some can be quite poor and put team-mates under pressure
Awareness. Too often he charges forward without taking in his envirnoment, and because of this often gets caught
needs more dimensions to his game. Learning to play tall is a step in the right direction but in terms of attacking will need to find more ways of leaving the defensive 50 rather than just straight ahead

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Agreed, Walker was slow over his first 2-3 seasons but this year has showed why he was the number one pick in his year.

Actually a very good point you make Bull about Walker taking a few years to develop - they aren't all guns from the beginning ;) :thumbsup
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Agreed, Walker was slow over his first 2-3 seasons but this year has showed why he was the number one pick in his year.

Actually a very good point you make Bull about Walker taking a few years to develop - they aren't all guns from the beginning ;) :thumbsup

hint hint nudge nudge

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Agreed, Walker was slow over his first 2-3 seasons but this year has showed why he was the number one pick in his year.

Actually a very good point you make Bull about Walker taking a few years to develop - they aren't all guns from the beginning ;) :thumbsup

hint hint nudge nudge


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Hard to call anyone a gun in a side that's conceded 54 goals in the past 2 weeks  :whistle.

Dont see why not.

What do you class Brown as? Playing in the bottom team, along with Richo. ???


Brown is nearly in a class of his own.
His use of the ball is the best in the league.
He can make a ball""talk""

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Hard to call anyone a gun in a side that's conceded 54 goals in the past 2 weeks  :whistle.

Dont see why not.

What do you class Brown as? Playing in the bottom team, along with Richo. ???


Brown is nearly in a class of his own.
His use of the ball is the best in the league.
He can make a ball""talk""

what I was trying to say but in better words  :bow

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Nathan Brown is all class.
What it does show that a player that has been through what he has been through can play well straight away and other players (teamates) are left is his wake.
Would think the gap between the few elite players we and the player  22-24 on our list is huge.

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Brown is nearly in a class of his own.
His use of the ball is the best in the league.
He can make a ball""talk""

Nathan Brown is all class.
What it does show that a player that has been through what he has been through can play well straight away and other players (teamates) are left is his wake.
Would think the gap between the few elite players we and the player  22-24 on our list is huge.
Spot on Jack. From the day Browny arrived at Punt Rd his skills and smarts put to shame our so called best players. He's our only truely A-grade player.


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I reckon MT considers being able to single-handedly win games as criteria of being a gun.

Browny and Richo have both done that. Yet to see Walker do that even though he has done a couple of really good things.
Yep pretty much. That's why Foley was so impressive on Saturday night. He took it upon himself to try and drag us across the line. Unfortunately with our mostly young and inexperienced side his efforts weren't rewarded with a win.
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