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Nicho & Jordie

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Out: Nicholson, mckenzie

In: jordie and nicho

Anyone else think that doesn't make us ten goals better?

Also we should bring in the other top 5 runners at the club we've been hiding at Casey


We can't carry too many unskillful players, Nicholson jordie bail jetta tapscott (goal kicking mainly) all poor users of footy, blease and Kent need to come in and show 80% plus week in week out

Did anyone see the second quarter of the Casey v Box Hill game?

The Hawks have an entire seconds team of goers with excellent foot skills, super impressive.

Whereas we have Jordie and Nicho plus Bail God love him.

We must address this at the drafting table - players that can hit targets under pressure.

Did anyone see the second quarter of the Casey v Box Hill game?

The Hawks have an entire seconds team of goers with excellent foot skills, super impressive.

Whereas we have Jordie and Nicho plus Bail God love him.

We must address this at the drafting table - players that can hit targets under pressure.

If you had also listened to some of the names, you would have realised that a few of them have been around a few years as well, either at the Hawks or brought in from other clubs, but hey, sure you can hit a target any time you like

 

Nicho was good today. None of the usual kicking issues.

Still had some decision making probs but his kicking was pretty good.

23 points down, not often your have a gimme in this game jordie 60 from goal, confidence growing

players streaming downfield 2 outside to the right and unchecked

aaarrrrgggghhhh, go back make sure of the easy

im afraid we dont have the people at the moment . but when the time comes

his papers are marked back to terang and milking cows


If you had also listened to some of the names, you would have realised that a few of them have been around a few years as well, either at the Hawks or brought in from other clubs, but hey, sure you can hit a target any time you like

...and same with our guys. Rodan, MacDonald, Pederson, Blease, Spencer, Couch have all been around a few years as well. Their ball use was much better than ours as it is in their AFL team but that is to be expected, it's what we have to aim for. As for most of them, their time is past but Blease who could have a good future and needs to get more consistent with his ball use, he certainly has the skill it's more a mental issue (concentration) with him. Taggert is a good kick, Barry just finding his way and a bit hit of miss at the moment but he has the fundamentals of a good kick.

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