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GAME DAY - Round 6

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I don't rate Roos' team selections in general.

I wont make such a bold declaration as that Clint, but one or two selections, both last week and this week, did rather confuse me.

 

Neeld tried that with Watts and it did no good. In fact it set him back even further. I reckon it is a poor decision. Either play him under (last chance) strict instructions or drop him to Casey.

His opportunity is to impact when it's his turn, surely that's better than playing at Casey?

Neeld tried that with Watts and it did no good. In fact it set him back even further. I reckon it is a poor decision. Either play him under (last chance) strict instructions or drop him to Casey.

You're comparing Neeld to Roos.

Neeld to Roos.

Maybe what was tried with Watts back then didn't work but it's not like it was in isolation, practically everything tried during that period didn't work and set the club back further.

Being named sub is far more generous than out-right dropping the player. Coming off the back of a 7 disposal/0 goal effort, Jack should be thankful for that.

 

Win or lose Watts will get dropped next week for either jetta or Viney.

Becoming a trend.

Watts was the sub a few years ago against bears I think it was. He came on and lit it up and then played well again the following week.


Win or lose Watts will get dropped next week for either jetta or Viney.

Becoming a trend.

let's hope he can can impact

Anyone at the ground yet? hows the crowd looking??... cant make it down unfortunately.....

Anyone at the ground yet? hows the crowd looking??... cant make it down unfortunately.....

Extremely poor for a Saturday night game.

 

Jeez channel 7 is putrid. They now showing that [censored] Cambell Brown asking celebrities on the logies red carpet asking the most stupid questions. You could tell most the celebrities thought he was the biggest [censored].

Disappointing crowd. Dont reckon there'd be much more than 15,000 at the moment. :(

Cheer squad seems to have gone missing too. Only about half of the usual group here and thats probably being generous


Yep the crowd indeed does look poor..

The crowd is actually embarrassing.

Hopefully my AFL device will allow me to watch from overseas today I am getting very edgy

Swans on rebound, Hawks on Rebound next week !! A few thrashings appearing on horizon! Watts Sub?? Stretch in Good luck kid, Toumpas et all I fear a lot!!!


STRETCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Good stuff so far.

Stretch and Toump looking good


Billy stretch = 255th player with first kick is first goal!

 

Why is this Stretch kid even playing when we've got Watts and Grimes in our side. This is a joke, sick of this club.


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