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Gawn...

is coming to power, and could very well be the number one Ruckman by seasons end (touch wood). Sadly Goldstein beats him in terms of around the ground marking, tackling, goal kicking etc. but as a ruckman in the purist form, Gawn is currently number 1. 

Viney...

 is getting the recognition that Nathan Jones should have got the past 6 years. Absolute beast and now adored/admired by the likes of Robbo, Healey etc. Not saying i love them and value their opinions, but they do have a fair influence in the AFL media. 

Watts...

please, please, please keep it up for the rest of the season/career. If anyone deserves to truly make it, it is you. MUST play well on the big stage on Sunday night. The whole of Australia will be watching due to the public holiday. IF he has arrived, that will be the stage to do it on. 

 

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23 minutes ago, The Song Formerly Known As said:

LOVE that...

Gawn...

is coming to power, and could very well be the number one Ruckman by seasons end (touch wood). Sadly Goldstein beats him in terms of around the ground marking, tackling, goal kicking etc. but as a ruckman in the purist form, Gawn is currently number 1. 

Viney...

 is getting the recognition that Nathan Jones should have got the past 6 years. Absolute beast and now adored/admired by the likes of Robbo, Healey etc. Not saying i love them and value their opinions, but they do have a fair influence in the AFL media. 

Watts...

please, please, please keep it up for the rest of the season/career. If anyone deserves to truly make it, it is you. MUST play well on the big stage on Sunday night. The whole of Australia will be watching due to the public holiday. IF he has arrived, that will be the stage to do it on. 

 

Jones wasn't nearly as damaging in his fourth year. Jones has always attacked the footy/contest but his disposal/decision making was questionable. Jones game went to a new level under Roos/Stone.

 

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1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Jones wasn't nearly as damaging in his fourth year. Jones has always attacked the footy/contest but his disposal/decision making was questionable. Jones game went to a new level under Roos/Stone.

 

Jones had an uncharacteristically high number of turnovers, especially by hand. He was very good otherwise.

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1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Jones wasn't nearly as damaging in his fourth year. Jones has always attacked the footy/contest but his disposal/decision making was questionable. Jones game went to a new level under Roos/Stone.

 

Jones is apart of the very few in the AFL these days that can comfortably and dangerously use his opposite side.

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On 4/19/2016 at 10:20 AM, Clint Bizkit said:

Jones had an uncharacteristically high number of turnovers, especially by hand. He was very good otherwise.

I couldn't believe when he missed that set shot, he's normally insanely accurate in front of goal.

whenever Nate jones has a set shot i tend to put it down as a goal the moment i see the mark, not bad when you can have an off day and still play as well as he did.

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27 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Jones had an uncharacteristically high number of turnovers, especially by hand. He was very good otherwise.

 

27 minutes ago, Devil is in the Detail said:

Jones is apart of the very few in the AFL these days that can comfortably and dangerously use his opposite side.

Jones used to get caught a lot trying to barge his way through, he now thinks his way through situations/congestion. 

 

On on a side note : Bring on Cotchin and the rabble that is the RFC.

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1 hour ago, Devil is in the Detail said:

Jones is apart of the very few in the AFL these days that can comfortably and dangerously use his opposite side.

And Brayshaw (who is more or less ambidextrous) 
and Bernie (will always love that left foot bomb of a goal against geelong last year).

I like that we have a few of them now 

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Interestingly Viney gets 10 coaches votes and is on the bench, Gawn gets none and is the ruckman. Simply an observation.

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10 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Lacks Wagner.

That would have been a great boost of confidence for him, making the team of the week in only his second game. Statistically, Hartley had a pretty average game, but I didn't see how he played. Interesting choice?

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