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[QUOTE="I bleed Maroon, post: 3581941, member: 8274"] Alright, it's the middle of the off season, I'm tired after a long day at work and I'm ready to start an argument lol Lets democracy this shit. I am [I]EASILY[/I] in the "Fullback forever" camp, because Walsh right now is reminding me so much of a young Slater, and if that track continues, then in the number 1 he stays because he will be a gun.......but we do have the post Reynolds future staring us in the face, and with nobody but Madden on the radar to replace him, the discussion is one worth having, because Walsh has displayed that he has some serious playmaking and leadership chops on him, and a decent kicking game to boot. With the club currently stacked with more outside backs than we know what to do with, Walsh to 7 after Reyno retires has the potential to kill two birds with one stone. Keeping Tristan Sailor around would have been swell for this reason but the door hasn't completely shut on him either unless another NRL club comes with a fat cheque to lure him back from England. [MEDIA=youtube]dkHF_uenZV0[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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