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Joined: 9/4/2008 Posts: 232 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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DestructionInc wrote:my moneys on him finishing 9th  Get Stuffed. Tambling is a great runner and player. I'd love to see him win it.
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Joined: 10/18/2007 Posts: 1,921 Location: Melbourne
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Glamazon..Rox wrote:
Tambling is a great player
 Try not to cry.
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Joined: 3/21/2008 Posts: 961 Location: Moe
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tight finish i reckon between Wojinski and Lovett.
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Joined: 6/19/2007 Posts: 128
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all the beforementioned players (rioli, davey etc) would be right if it were a 20m sprint, but it isnt. They would fall apart at 40, and don't have top end speed. Rusling, Deledio n even Chance Batemen would beat them eaaaasy.
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Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 604 Location: Adelaide, Autralia
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just wondering why do they have a handicap 100m? surely it would be better to just put the fastest 8 (or however many they have) players in the league to prove who is the fastest, not the best for their handicap
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Joined: 7/8/2007 Posts: 46 Location: Canberra
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hendo8888 wrote:just wondering why do they have a handicap 100m? surely it would be better to just put the fastest 8 (or however many they have) players in the league to prove who is the fastest, not the best for their handicap
agree, otherwise you could just whack me in there with a metre to run, i may just sneak home over matty campbell
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Joined: 11/1/2005 Posts: 386 Location: The Bronx
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Toothless Tiger wrote:Gourdis, a Richmond player, will win the grand final sprint this year. I played about 6 odd years of junior footy with him. He is bloody quick, leaves players much shorter than him for dead. He won the sprint at the draft camp and could take this one I think.
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