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JAMES Kelly says the infant Bombers will harvest some advantage of being without their banned buddies in 2016, however it might the youthful gathering time to welcome it.
Kelly, the previous Cat who a week ago joined Essendon as one of their 'top-up' players, says by being without their 12 suspended partners this year the gathering will be likely ended up more tightly.
Kelly, who played 273 matches for Geelong from 2002-2015, began his vocation among a litter of youthful Cats.
Those early Geelong groups found the going intense keeping in mind they never confronted an off-field adventure like what has overwhelmed Essendon, Kelly trusts 2016 can be essential for the Bombers for any future maintained achievement.
Clearly they must work through a great deal, they must work through it together, we all need to experience it together now, Kelly told the Bombers' site.
So without them knowing (it), they'll turn out to be entirely strong over the span of the season and I surmise that is the one thing that youthful gatherings don't acknowledge — when it's hard, once you get past those times you're generally better for it out the other side.
So 12 months from now, without knowing they'll think back and think 'we've been through something uncommon together' and it'll unite the gathering more tightly.
Concerning Kelly, the 32 year old said he was anticipating the test ahead yet conceded his wellness was no place close earlier years as a consequence of his startling ring.
"I feel really great, I've quite recently had the physio screening and it was all great then," Kelly said.
"I think having a couple of months off toward the conclusion of the period, while you're playing, is something you don't normally get the chance to do.
It's been better than average for me. I'm not 'fit', but rather I'm new."
Initially distributed as Young Bombers to advantage: Kel
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