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Welcome to Tigerland - Callum Moore

caesar said:
I think Dimma said after the Essendon game what I said after the St Kilda game, that Callum needed to become frenetic in his chasing and tackling as just like Riewoldt it's not a natural instinct so must become a mindset. He has the elite speed and agility to not only be the 2nd tall we are after but a pressure forward that the coaches demand.

Good point.
 
caesar said:
I think Dimma said after the Essendon game what I said after the St Kilda game, that Callum needed to become frenetic in his chasing and tackling as just like Riewoldt it's not a natural instinct so must become a mindset. He has the elite speed and agility to not only be the 2nd tall we are after but a pressure forward that the coaches demand.

Yes definitely has to be a mindset, i like how he interacts with his teammates, looks to have a good attitude.
 
Tigers of Old said:
His role would be interesting if we landed Tom Lynch.

I doubt he'd have much of a role if Lynch comes over, his kicking is not good enough to play a Bicavs style role.
 
Tony Braxton-Hicks said:
Chickens don't always hatch though. TV, Griff, McJesus, McKenzie... we thought we had a dynasty there, too. Even Elton and Gourdis had their fans here early on, and Moore is a similar athletic type with question marks. :spin
Don't forget the meat Clever
 
Tony Braxton-Hicks said:
Chickens don't always hatch though. TV, Griff, McJesus, McKenzie... we thought we had a dynasty there, too. Even Elton and Gourdis had their fans here early on, and Moore is a similar athletic type with question marks. :spin

Of course chickens always hatch. That's why they're chickens. Otherwise they'd still be eggs
 
willo said:
Of course chickens always hatch. That's why they're chickens. Otherwise they'd still be eggs

They can be scrambled before hatching.
 
UKTiger said:
Not a game to remember. Poor all around the game and out of his depth most of the time

Only 4 games, but.......not noticing any positive glimpses.