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My 3 word player analysis v Geelong

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I'm Stickin to it, seriously his last three weeks have been PUTRID!

Anyone's up IMV

So if Danger want to leave and Mc Donald plus others is on the table and a deal can be struck you would knock it back!??

 

Sorry for sour note, Mc Donald has had a wretched 3 weeks

IMV Brainfades becoming more frequent! Happy to trade him for something better next season!

Yeh, there aren't many better options under 25 for key position back/ probably not many better in the comp. Despite having some poor form in the last few weeks, he was not too bad this week.

Completely irrational post

Yeh, there aren't many better options under 25 for key position back/ probably not many better in the comp. Despite having some poor form in the last few weeks, he was not too bad this week.

Completely irrational post

Meh, entitled to an opinion!

 

Meh, entitled to an opinion!

I don't disagree, you are. But seriously, who would we be available to trade for that is better, in your opinion?

I honestly don't see what has given you the thoughts that he is not going to be the future of our key back stocks

All 17 other clubs would definitely look to trade him in

Dunn: General down Back

Gawn: A breakout game

Vince: continues to lift

Jones: The better captain

Viney: integral to team

Brayshaw: A gun finally?

Watts: turned a corner

Tyson: returning to form?

Garllet: dangerous with ball


Demons- You Faaaaakin Beauty!!

Was there sitting in the Players stand next to my mate who goes for Geelong who gor me a ticket!

I also go by the alias of Fog for anyone who was listening to 1116 with Finey after the game!

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Vince - Thank you Adelaide

Cross - Thank you Doggies

Garlett - Thank you Carlton

Dawes - Not convinced yet

Viney- Thank you Todd

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Brayshaw - Suck [censored] Thurlow!!

Brayshaw - remind me....how many years has he been on our list? How many preseasons?

OMG - when he gets a few preseasons under his belt and a few games up he could be ok!!

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Whilst I'm happy for the great win, they still have to sort out the kick ins, Dunn nearly always plays on right side and bombs the ball down the line, to predictable top sides wait for that and set up for it, having said that wasn't it great to see Jones come on and tell them a minute and a half to go, seems we can learn something after all.


Viney - The Immovable Object

Brayshaw - The Unstoppable Force

Fortunately, as they both play for us, they will never meet...

Whilst I'm happy for the great win, they still have to sort out the kick ins, Dunn nearly always plays on right side and bombs the ball down the line, to predictable top sides wait for that and set up for it, having said that wasn't it great to see Jones come on and tell them a minute and a half to go, seems we can learn something after all.

well they didn't see a 76m kick coming...

Riley - some useful touches

Pretty generous considering he had 3 handballs and 0 tackles

Yeh, there aren't many better options under 25 for key position back/ probably not many better in the comp. Despite having some poor form in the last few weeks, he was not too bad this week.

Did well in the second half. Still a work in progress, going to be some misses along the way, but the upside is enormous.


I'm Stickin to it, seriously his last three weeks have been PUTRID!

Another pearler from PF.

You don't look at what happens over 3 weeks to decide what to do with a player, you look at what happens over 3 years.

I thought very early on he looked exhausted, maybe carrying an injury perhaps.

Didn't he hurt his ribs a few weeks ago?

Begs one question....Whats with McDonald?

He was ok...

Now that we're getting the ball in our forward half it's good if our defenders have a quite one from time to time...

Sorry for sour note, Mc Donald has had a wretched 3 weeks

IMV Brainfades becoming more frequent! Happy to trade him for something better next season!

Yep, Juice would have kicked 10 on him today. How many did his oppo get???


Sorry for sour note, Mc Donald has had a wretched 3 weeks

IMV Brainfades becoming more frequent! Happy to trade him for something better next season!

you know absolutely nothing, suggest you go to Bigfooty, they like nincompoops there!!

WATTS: Consecutive Good Games

TMAC: Came into Game

PICKET FENCE- how much do you want to barrack for someone else? will pay you to have an opinion elsewhere. Am blissing out on the win and read (yes your allowed to have it) opinion and it is a buzz kill.

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BTW, Stevie J did a very good dive, on the replay he totally went for it when he felt the hand and the ump was sold the candy.

 

N.Jones - captain great captain

Dunn - stood up brilliantly

Watts - continued important role

Toumpas - quiet before subbing

Dawes - provided great contests

Viney - superb all game

Lumumba - fine rebounding game

Brayshaw - dynamic and exciting

Gawn - career best game

Tyson - looked more comfortable

Stretch - played his role

Cross - important in contests

Vince - prolific all day

McDonald - was rarely sighted

Riley - some useful touches

Neal-Bullen - can find ball

Garlett - perfect scouting game

Howe - 2 brief cameos

Jetta - didn't imbue confidence

Spencer - perfect Gawn foil

Bail - was rarely sighted

M. Jones - improved with confidence

Couple of minor things.

Bail=first time he did a job and completed it without losing concentration and letting opponent off the hook.

Spencer=played his best game and centre shutdown off opponents and not letting ball out of area was his best,also flew for marks down forward and had to be covered by geelongs spare down back,allowed others to run onto spillages.

Jack Watts=has been written many times about his momentum clangers,provided 2 yesterday which had people hanging their heads and hoping it wouldnt effect the result.


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