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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:43 pm 
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Trevor Keogh
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Warby wrote:
Resembles is a good description; and Brad is still only a kid.

Kenny Hunter arrived here from Claremont as an established player aged 24.


Exactly!!

I love the way Fish goes about his work, and there is no doubting his courage …. But it might be a bit unfair to compare him to an absolute Carlton Legend.

Maybe in a season or two we can start referring to the Fish as the “New Kenny Hunterâ€

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Both have ape like long arms.

Their height deceives us of their reach.

Kenny played like a 6'4" player
Fisher plays like of 6' 6" player.

Both are freaks.

But there's only one Kenny Hunter. Absolute versatile CHAMPION!!

On the flipside, Fish has plenty of time ahead of him to earn himself 3 premiership medals too.

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Fisher has a nice set of hands and any player who can take one grab marks in packs rates with me but Ken Hunter was something special....just a bag of bones that would throw himself into packs without any fear and take the most freakish marks.....Fisher is a good player but Hunter was a champion...

Fisher reminds me of Richard Dennis...Dennis was a nice one grab mark and very underated....injury ruined his career after a very promising start..

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Elwood I agree to an extent.
Ken Hunter was not only special but versitale, something Fishy isn't yet and probably won't be but he is 100 times better than Richard Dennis mate.


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It's not fair to compare him to Richard Dennis either; who played such a great game in the 1987 Premiership Match......only very special players can produce on that Day......lets hope he gets a chance to show us!


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