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Kiddy Coleman

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For those thinking NWM is wasted on the half back line,, the player that shifted the momentum vs Carlton was this bloke.
He was excellent today and NWM will surpass him next year. Great selection at #10.


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Re: Kiddy Coleman

Post: # 2032404Post wally »

I agree with that , I thought that Rayner going into the middle for a short burst and bash & crash seemed to put Carlton off and Lions got going ala Owens & Windy could do.


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100% agree. I wonder what he’s paying for the Norm Smith?


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HB is one of the most important positions on the ground

Our HBs are one of the reasons we made finals

NWM and Sinclair were obviously outstanding


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The_Dud wrote: Sun 24 Sep 2023 10:19am 100% agree. I wonder what he’s paying for the Norm Smith?
$41.00 but remember what you are really gambling with.


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Banger9798 wrote: Sun 24 Sep 2023 1:15am For those thinking NWM is wasted on the half back line,, the player that shifted the momentum vs Carlton was this bloke.
He was excellent today and NWM will surpass him next year. Great selection at #10.
I think NWM has already gone past Coleman. His kicking is more precise and demonstrated his run over the last few rounds and Elim!


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Coleman had 20 possessions last night

Nasiah was doing that befor 3qtr time

Coleman was good, but given a lot of latitude by Docherty and likewise he gave Docherty a lot of space.


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As much as I was impressed with Kiddy’s game last night, the one thing NWM does better is that NWM actually goes back impact a contest with a spoil or does hangers for a mark. If NWM keeps his form up I can see him being nominated for All Australian next year.


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Post: # 2032549Post Sanctorum »

Totally agree, that thought occurred to me as well watching the Prelim.

NWM is 5 cm taller than Coleman and has already played many more games in his first two years - 41 v 23.

Just noticed that Nasiah is 6 cm taller than Nicky Winmar who I always thought played as a 'tall'....which suggests that he could well play in just about any position on the field, that's really exciting!


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