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POST MATCH DISCUSSION

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See I think Trengove's got a little something back over the last few weeks and should be one of the first names on the team sheet. Toumpas struggled in patches yesterday, but I also think he needs an extended run in the AFL.

I agree but one of those things is not his speed. One particular contest I noticed was in our pocket when Trenners was running for the ball with three Swans in pursuit. He was agonisingly slow and they reached him easily, he just got the ball. However he then got it off to someone, got it back and slotted a great goal so maybe his lack of pace isn't so bad.

 

Adam

I would give Trengove the rest of the year off and put Magner in

Trengove is injured and needs rest

Magner might improve our ball winning

Unless Clark has been placed on the long-term injury list, there's no way we can actually select Magner to play. Given that Clisby got the upgrade to the rookie list, the only way Magner or Couch get a game is through another long-term injury. That's my understanding of it anyway.

I agree but one of those things is not his speed. One particular contest I noticed was in our pocket when Trenners was running for the ball with three Swans in pursuit. He was agonisingly slow and they reached him easily, he just got the ball. However he then got it off to someone, got it back and slotted a great goal so maybe his lack of pace isn't so bad.

I watched that also It was not his overall speed that was the problem It was the complete lack of acceleration

he has no power through his hips

I would rest him for as long as it takes He is doing no favours playing in that condition

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One final thought - at least we know now that Geelong wont smash us by 186 next week.

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I watched that also It was not his overall speed that was the problem It was the complete lack of acceleration

he has no power through his hips

I would rest him for as long as it takes He is doing no favours playing in that condition

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and what do learned people deduce from that observation ?

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and what do learned people deduce from that observation ?

hmmmmm

He would be a terrible dancer?

and what do learned people deduce from that observation ?

hmmmmm

He's bad at sex?

and what do learned people deduce from that observation ?

hmmmmm

He'd make a poor Elvis impersonator?

 

Maybe he cannot twist like Chubby Checker


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