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Hunter Clark.

Post: # 1854934Post bigred »

Man we are in for some joy with this bloke.

He is absolute silk.


"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
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Was due to have a big one. He was massive


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It's not just silk.

He's probably the toughest player we have - mentally. He never shies away from it, whether physically or mentally in terms of trusting himself and facing challenges or risks.

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bigred wrote: Sat 25 Jul 2020 11:06pm Man we are in for some joy with this bloke.

He is absolute silk.
It’s more than that though...

He was a beast tonight. Tough as they get and produced when it mattered.


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carn_sainter wrote: Sat 25 Jul 2020 11:08pm It's not just silk.

He's probably the toughest player we have - mentally. He never shies away from it, whether physically or mentally in terms of trusting himself and facing challenges or risks.

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bigred wrote: Sat 25 Jul 2020 11:06pm Man we are in for some joy with this bloke.

He is absolute silk.
Moments of pure magic tonight. He's calm and collected in a crowd and that's a skill we're seriously lacking.

Love watching the guy play.


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Hunter Clark Kent


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Huge game,can’t wait till he goes to the midfield!


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Yeah its his composure.

More than once tonight... So clean in traffic.

Its kinda Harvey like, but different.


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Clark, Steele and Jones will make our midfield elite again. I'm confident of this. 8-)


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bigred wrote: Sat 25 Jul 2020 11:13pm Yeah its his composure.

More than once tonight... So clean in traffic.

Its kinda Harvey like, but different.
He's our Pendlebury. Will get better, sets a high standard for himself & expectations upon his team mates. Players will follow him.


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carn_sainter wrote: Sat 25 Jul 2020 11:08pm It's not just silk.

He's probably the toughest player we have - mentally. He never shies away from it, whether physically or mentally in terms of trusting himself and facing challenges or risks.

Captain material.
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He is a bit of an enigma. His spacial awareness and balance is so acute, it looks flukish. But he is no fluke. He's a freak.


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Been my main man for a while now :)


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ralphsmith wrote: Sat 25 Jul 2020 11:10pm Hunter Clark Kent
Some of Hunter's inside work was a joy to witness tonight.
Glad he looks like he's enjoying it out there, Enjoying what the Hunter brings.


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Dude is a freak cat but I would like him to use that dink kick sparingly ...... that is all


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Starting to look better than Stephenson!


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PADDLEPOP1001 wrote: Sat 25 Jul 2020 11:11pm Huge game,can’t wait till he goes to the midfield!
Might be sooner than we think. Injuries to Ross, Hannebery and Dunstan.


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Yeah Hunter goes in the middle for Ross and I'd bring Battle back in. Play Hind off HB.


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Post: # 1855529Post saints66 »

I love the way he is playing.
But he plays in the back line so well Ratts problem is if he moves into the midfield who takes his spot in defence
Roberton? Is it worth messing with someone who is playing so well and found his spot?
Options are a good problems.


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to borrow a Yabby Jeans quote: Clark is a good driver in heavy traffic!!

Kid has class - very pendlebury like player but has that toughness about him.


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saints66 wrote: Mon 27 Jul 2020 10:03am I love the way he is playing.
But he plays in the back line so well Ratts problem is if he moves into the midfield who takes his spot in defence
Roberton? Is it worth messing with someone who is playing so well and found his spot?
Options are a good problems.

saints66 wrote: Mon 27 Jul 2020 10:03am I love the way he is playing.
But he plays in the back line so well Ratts problem is if he moves into the midfield who takes his spot in defence
Roberton? Is it worth messing with someone who is playing so well and found his spot?
Options are a good problems.
I think the plan all along has been for him to learn his trade in defence before letting him loose on the midfield.

Injuries to Ross, Hannebery, Dunstan may force the club’s hand earlier than they wanted to.


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