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    midfield super star

    The Swans have had a few superstars in the midfield over the years, I think that we need one to emerge if we are to win the flag. By this I mean somone who could , maybe win a couple of brownlows and really dominate from our engine room for years
    So who do you think it will be ?
    (please no body say Bolton)

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    Once he develops some size and experience, I think McVeigh could be near the top of the list of potentials.

    I'd probably put Kennelly at the top, once he finally gets shifted midfield.

    Schneider could be anything - who knows how far he will progress.
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    Footyhead you read my mind. The engine room is where a genuine star must emerge. We have a few likelies. Can.t wait to see if someone evolves, quick smart.

    NMW brings up Kennelly, but I question whether he is a true in and under and stoppage star midfielder.

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    I don't think Kennelly is that type, but that doesn't mean he can't star in the midfield, generate a lot of run forward and be a potential Brownlow winner.
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    Bevan. and or mc veigh. Hopefully both.
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    McVeigh for mine.
    Well done Craig Bolton for getting the co- captaincy in 2008.

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    Jarred Moore seems to be a likely prospect from all reports. Hows Paul Bevan lookin?

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    Ah, don't you hate it when people hijack threads with nonsensical comments...
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