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James Frawley

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Having an absolute shocker! A true typical Frawley game, turnovers, fumbles that result in goals and looking disinterested.

Dont think it will be all clean and easy for Frawley this year if he keeps putting this kind of performance up. Box Hill will be closer then thought.

Had a mate btw that went to a training session where Hodgey gave chip an absolute pasting about his decision making and general skill..

Edited by dazzledavey36

 
 

 

For some senior players you could say they are just getting through the game blowing the cob webs out...but you would think he would be trying to win the respect of his team mates and he wouldn't have done that on what he dished up.

Will be interesting to see how he goes. Been over-rated when compared to actual output for years.


Chip was immense in 2011, he since lost that power, passion and zip that made him such a good player that year. I thought the move to a contender might invigorate him back to his best after years of crisis at Melbourne, but if that performance is anything to go by, he will give Hawthorn absolutely nothing, just like we received post 2011.

Chip was immense in 2011, he since lost that power, passion and zip that made him such a good player that year. I thought the move to a contender might invigorate him back to his best after years of crisis at Melbourne, but if that performance is anything to go by, he will give Hawthorn absolutely nothing, just like we received post 2011.

Err, don't you mean 2010 when he was an AA? He missed 3 months in 2011 with torn pec. Might help your credibility mate.....

Pretty average from what I saw tonight but then again White was a world beater as he was in the NAB last year, then gave nothing for the season proper.

It's NAB, all sorts of strange things happen at this time of year. I wouldn't be writing his career off just yet.

Err, don't you mean 2010 when he was an AA? He missed 3 months in 2011 with torn pec. Might help your credibility mate.....

Amazing to think it was that long ago.

Err, don't you mean 2010 when he was an AA? He missed 3 months in 2011 with torn pec. Might help your credibility mate.....

Oh no, my Reputation is shot because I got a year wrong. Obviously I meant his AA year.

Edited by Forest Demon


Now for Mitch Clark to have a shocker ...

Somehow, don't think that's going to happen.

Could be wrong, of course.

Oh no, my Reputation is shot because I got a year wrong. Obviously I meant his AA year.

No, it's shot because you judge his season by one nab cup match.

Scully overrated - 2 x compensation picks

Sylvia overrated - Bernie Vince

Frawley overrated - pick 3 (Brayshaw)

Excuse me while I crack a stubbie.

Just one game guys and give white some credit he was seriously impressive.


If it makes us happy it can't be that bad! Something for Demonland to (Sheryl) crow about.

I think chip will be fine at the Hawks, as stated by others, when their full team is playing the delivery into the opponents forward 50 won't be as good as it was last night.

 

Meh. 1 game. Hawks were almost playing there box hill team.

I think Chip will be in for a good year.


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