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Warnock!!!

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I was at the game against the Eagles and thought Warnock was BOG! Heart on the sleeve stuff!

His desperation at the contest was fantastic and he left no fuel in the tank at each of them.

I thought the No. 37 was a signficant factor in this game! Warnock/Stynes

Go Demons!

 

Warnock was excellent again on the weekend.

Like most defenders he can be beaten on the lead but he more than holds his own in the one on one duels (actually rarely loses these IMO). I have really enjoyed watching his progress and think he will be around for a fair while.

Grimes does get best on ground for the Eagles game though.

 

We would be a -4 goal better team if Garland was playing. Warnock, Rivers and Grimes have held up so well. Our backline has been the surprise packet of our season I reckon. Granted, lots of goals kicked on us, but they've done a hell of a job considering the pressure. It's our midfield that has let them down.

Quickly becoming a consistent performer. Has more to learn but doing very well.

Is having a terrific year, and seems to get better each week.

A key player for us going forward.

I thought Rivers played a good game on the weekend too. He made a few errors by foot, but otherwise looked to be getting his confidence and touch back!

 

I think Warnock would have the best defensive punch[ spoil] in the league. Time after time he gets a closed fist to the ball and its gooooone.

Why's everyone so surprised?

Where has everyone been?

He's being our number one best defender since last year.


pretty amazing that just two seasons ago Nathan Carroll was our main tall defender. He was the man standing the likes of Hall, Gehrig, Lloyf Brown, Franklin etc..

Now we have Warnock, Garland, Frawley, Martin and a reborn Rivers.

And people say Bailey has done nothing.

warnock, or also known as brother of robert, has been terrific this year but also the last couple.

amazing what a bit of confidence can do.

also think the reintroduction of rivers has been a key too - his ability to read the play is fantastic!!

and also, frawley - a huge improver this eyar.. the best is yet to come for this back 6.. get garland back and well....

all starts with defence for mine and this has been a two to three year project.. now the midfield....

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