Time for Dal to Lift
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- ralphsmith
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Dal has turned into a much tougher and harder player under Ross.
But he also has sublime skills, it feels like he's doing more in an under work now rather than receiving and delivering. He's doing everything you'd expect....but we want more! With those skills he's always threatening to kick a goal that can rip the soul out the opposition or deliver a pass to a forward under extreme pressure perfectly.
But he also has sublime skills, it feels like he's doing more in an under work now rather than receiving and delivering. He's doing everything you'd expect....but we want more! With those skills he's always threatening to kick a goal that can rip the soul out the opposition or deliver a pass to a forward under extreme pressure perfectly.
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NDS was great - considering.ralphsmith wrote:Dal has turned into a much tougher and harder player under Ross.
But he also has sublime skills, it feels like he's doing more in an under work now rather than receiving and delivering. He's doing everything you'd expect....but we want more! With those skills he's always threatening to kick a goal that can rip the soul out the opposition or deliver a pass to a forward under extreme pressure perfectly.
We need the 5 or 6 healthy players who were passengers to lift and put their bodies on the line - and help Dal out a bit more by contributing and doing some heavy lifting.
Maybe then Dal can do a little less of the heavy work and finesse a bit more with his passing and evasive skills.