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Anyone still doubt that Ollie has earned a start round 1?

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I think Hogan is just having an off day, like Mcdonald last week.

if he gets up and going it'll turn quick, he's still a huge concern for them, they have had two blokes on him most of the game

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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Would like to see Hogan get into the game more

He has. He has dropped three marks. Only positive, a good handball to Jeffy for a goal. Appears very rusty. He will come good.

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First half ponderings. 

I'm enjoying the stylings of Max Gawn, Jack Watts, Neville Jetta, Jeff Garlett and Clarrie. 

No idea how we're winning with our midfield being so bad so far. 

Tyson, Hogan and Wagner couldn't play worse games if they tried. 

Tom has been good, but that [censored] turn over...

Take out O'mac and put in Dunn and the Saints would not have got 4 of those goals. 

 

Now, how the [censored], does Sandy Roberts have a job? So far he's called Jetta Salem, Wagner Tyson, Harmes Oliver, Nathan Jones Nathan Brown... Just embarrassing. 

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Just now, monoccular said:

Anyone still doubt that Ollie has earned a start round 1?

He's a must start. He's done no less than Brayshaw this time last year. 

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Ben Kennedy, wow! Never knew he was such a maniac. Kicking drop punts rather than floaters this week too - Round 1 lock.

Watts, contested marking, don't argues, goals. Who is this man?

Salem's kicking has been poor today, and all pre season for that matter. I think Vince should predominantly take the kick ins. 

An underdone Lumumba has to be a better option than Wagner for Round 1. He looks way out of his depth, not another vandenBerg unfortunately.

 

 


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Scratchy 1st quarter. Some moments of scratchiness in 2nd, but mostly pretty impressive. Unlucky not to be further in front.

Pressure was awesome for most of that quarter, very surprised to see we're losing the tackle count.

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Watts has been great. 

If he plays like that continually it will be a massive positive for us. 

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Is Sandy Roberts a saints supporter? He's calling half their team by obscure nicknames and can't get a player on our team right.

in terms of the game, great intensity from the guys. Skills still a bit off but will improve. I think confidence is the key and we have some decent players to come back like Brayshaw, Lumumba, VdB, Dunn etc.

And I know ProDee and Jumbo have a bet going - I think Watts is an absolute lock for round one at this stage. In very good form and clearly one of our best over the three games.

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1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

First half ponderings. 

I'm enjoying the stylings of Max Gawn, Jack Watts, Neville Jetta, Jeff Garlett and Clarrie. 

No idea how we're winning with our midfield being so bad so far. 

Tyson, Hogan and Wagner couldn't play worse games if they tried. 

Tom has been good, but that [censored] turn over...

Take out O'mac and put in Dunn and the Saints would not have got 4 of those goals. 

 

Now, how the [censored], does Sandy Roberts have a job? So far he's called Jetta Salem, Wagner Tyson, Harmes Oliver, Nathan Jones Nathan Brown... Just embarrassing. 

Grimes should have swallowed that mark. He squibbed it.

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My summary so far:

  • Frost can be a potato at times
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Tom McDonald is A grade without the ball, D grade with the ball
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Dom Tyson is laziest player we have had since Travis Johnstone
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Garland scares me
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Hogan's kicking action needs to be fixed now
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Watts has never looked better
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Kennedy has been surprisingly good and has cemented his round 1 spot
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Wagner needs a couple of months at Casey
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Oliver will be a star
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Salem is having a mare
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Garlett is class
  • Our skills will directly cost us at least six games this year
  • Matt Jones was good until injured

 

 

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Our recruiting haul from this offseason (Oliver, Bugg, Kennedy) looks bloody good so far. All three are super hard at the ball and just seem to always win 50/50's.

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Hogan may be having problems with his back and if so should be taken off soon.  If lack of rotations prevent that, park him in the goal square and tell him not to move!!

Winning a NAB game isn't worth taking any risks with him.


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15 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Garland and McDonald's disposal is going to cost us big time. 

Bar one kick, Tom has been very good so far. Watts again among our best.

Is anyone else concerned about Tyson? He gets caught all the time and when he gets one away, it is a poor disposal. 

Wagner has killed us with his only few kicks, all have gone to the Saints and cost a couple of goals. I know though he is only a rookie. Where are you Mitch White?

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Oliver does not appear one of the long list of Clayton's footballers we have recruited in the past decade.

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Just now, Redleg said:

Bar one kick, Tom has been very good so far. Watts again among our best.

Is anyone else concerned about Tyson? He gets caught all the time and when he gets one away, it is a poor disposal. 

Wagner has killed us with his only few kicks, all have gone to the Saints and cost a couple of goals. I know though he is only a rookie. Where are you Mitch White?

Couldn't believe that moment towards the end of the quarter where Tyson was out and he handballed backwards.. one of the stranger things i've seen

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1 minute ago, Sylvia Saint said:

Grimes should have swallowed that mark. He squibbed it.

Shouldn't have even gone to him, Salem was the closer and better option. 

I thought it was a squib too, but maybe the sun cuts him a break. 

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