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I would just like to highlight the fantastic efforts of James Frawley, who did a solid job on the dangerous Stephen Milne yesterday. It really is incredible to think that the same guy can play effective roles on both Stephen Milne and Jonathan Brown...

He's a beauty - has size, strength, pace, marking power and great footy smarts - all the attributes of a great AFL player...and it was wonderful news earlier in the season when he committed to the Dees for at least the next few years, despite attraction from the Gold Coast.

Go Chip. Go Dees.

 

I would just like to highlight the fantastic efforts of James Frawley, who did a solid job on the dangerous Stephen Milne yesterday. It really is incredible to think that the same guy can play effective roles on both Stephen Milne and Jonathan Brown...

He's a beauty - has size, strength, pace, marking power and great footy smarts - all the attributes of a great AFL player...and it was wonderful news earlier in the season when he committed to the Dees for at least the next few years, despite attraction from the Gold Coast.

Go Chip. Go Dees.

I Agree. I was at the game and was suprised to see Chip line up on the rat. The rat looked dangerous all night but the points have to go to Chip. I think Kyle Cheneys job on Goddard also shows he is quite versatile.

I remember the passage of play on the wing where he ran right through three Saints...

 

It seems to me that he is being played on the most dangerous forward every week, which is great.

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I Agree. I was at the game and was suprised to see Chip line up on the rat. The rat looked dangerous all night but the points have to go to Chip. I think Kyle Cheneys job on Goddard also shows he is quite versatile.

And didn't he play him well, he covered him goalside then physically flipped like a fried egg, off his feet then pinned him for the count. In past weeks they would have had to pay the free for holding the ball.

Frawls is a beaut!

You know you're a gun when you're the side's best tall defender and the side's best small defender. Is there anything the guy can't do?

Broker peace in the Middle East?

You know you're a gun when you're the side's best tall defender and the side's best small defender. Is there anything the guy can't do?

I haven't noticed him @ Full Forward, YET.

 

He's a corker. I was saying the other day that Trengove is the only player on the list I have zero concerns with... when it comes to pace, attitude, skill, footy brain etc etc, he does the lot. My mate corrected me and said "what about Frawley" and my face was red. That's two names now that are absolute certainties to be selected, injury aside.

I think Kyle Cheneys job on Goddard also shows he is quite versatile.

I'm confused. Cheney got smashed? Goddard had a day out, didn't he? Unless you're referring to the period where Goddard was spoiled three times in a row, I think in the third?

I haven't noticed him @ Full Forward, YET.

The Jordan McMahon game vs Richmond last year he was thereabouts. Kicked one of the late goals that got us in front on the siren as I recall. Ricky P kicked the other?


The Jordan McMahon game vs Richmond last year he was thereabouts. Kicked one of the late goals that got us in front on the siren as I recall. Ricky P kicked the other?

Lucky not to have been delisted for that! :mad: B)

Lucky not to have been delisted for that! :mad: B)

Indeed - and defenders usually find themselves being sent back to the salt mines of full back for MISSING goals, not for kicking them ....

Chipper is a star!!!

Pretty sure Grimes kicked the go ahead goal.

Pretty sure Grimes kicked the go ahead goal.

No wonder I hate his guts.

Such an undisciplined, non-team player.


That goal pretty much underlined his flawed kicking action and ill-disciplined nature.

You know you're a gun when you're the side's best tall defender and the side's best small defender. Is there anything the guy can't do?

Keep his foot behind the line at a point kick in...

Seriously though, he really is developing into a star defender. Dustin Fletcher can play tall and small, but there aren't too many others. I'm not sure Scarlett's that good on the smalls.

just curious... Chips is listed at 91 kg on the MFC site.. that right ? Seems a bit beefier than that now...certainly got the guns :)

expect him to blanket Neagle this week

""Knights said forward Jay Neagle, who's non-appearance since Round 1 was one of the topics raised in the media, would return to the team this week.""

HS today


before the adelaide game they said he now weighed 96kg, compared to the 78kg we drafted him at

before the adelaide game they said he now weighed 96kg, compared to the 78kg we drafted him at

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I'm confused. Cheney got smashed? Goddard had a day out, didn't he? Unless you're referring to the period where Goddard was spoiled three times in a row, I think in the third?

 

I think Kyle Cheneys job on Goddard also shows he is quite versatile.

Goddard had 31 touches...Dont know where versatility comes in as Goddard is not a tall or small he is exactly the type of mid range player that Cheney should be playing on.

Pretty sure Grimes kicked the go ahead goal.

Memory tricked me - but JF was certainly in the vicinity when the heat was on. And M. Warnock was a comrade-in-arms at that end of the ground.

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