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Get ‘cranky’ Dangerfield back to the midfield, says hot goalsneak Gryan Miers – AFL
It seems not everything went Patrick Dangerfield’s way on Wednesday night

GEELONG small forward Gryan Miers is hoping Patrick Dangerfield’s return to attack will be short-lived after the Brownlow medallist’s “cranky” outing against North Melbourne.
Dangerfield played predominantly as a forward target in the Cats’ 33-point win on Wednesday night, coming off a four-day break in the hope he’s fresh for Monday’s clash with St Kilda.
While Dangerfield moved into the midfield momentarily to claim a crucial centre clearance late in the game when the Roos bridged the margin…
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