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4 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Stefan Martin is an gun... why did we ever let him go?? 

 

I cant remember exactly when we got rid of him but did Neeld do it?

He didn't commit fully for one.

 

that said, he was good for us when he was the number one ruck, useless elsewhere. How many times will he have been number one ruck against Max Gawn?

 

Stef is a good ruckman, not a gun. Max is a gun.

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24 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

He didn't commit fully for one.

 

that said, he was good for us when he was the number one ruck, useless elsewhere. How many times will he have been number one ruck against Max Gawn?

 

Stef is a good ruckman, not a gun. Max is a gun.

Stef was out injured for most of his career at Melbourne apart from one season. Always had talent and always capable of the deft and the daft. Does the basics better these days no doubt.

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36 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Stefan Martin is an gun... why did we ever let him go?? 

 

I cant remember exactly when we got rid of him but did Neeld do it?

Didn’t Mitch Clark have a go at his girlfriend?

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47 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Lions within 4 goals now.....11/1 is tempting.

I tipped the Lions but got cold feet and swapped my tip minutes before the bounce. I’d still prefer the Lions win.

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Rules as confusing as ever. No deliberate payed this arvo when a tackled player facing boundary handballed out. Tonight its a free.

Holding the ball/no genuine effort/incorrect disposal an absolute lottery. Most pragmatic view is to let ball drop rather than attempt and miss handball.

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13 minutes ago, demoniac said:

Stef was out injured for most of his career at Melbourne apart from one season. Always had talent and always capable of the deft and the daft. Does the basics better these days no doubt.

So was it injuries that had him turning up late to trainings and meetings?

 

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Gees the dons lions game is crap. Reminds me of us a few years back

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8 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

God I hope the saints win this.

Really? They're going to be one of our major competitors for the eight. Why the heck would you want them to win this?

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Just now, A F said:

Really? They're going to be one of our major competitors for the eight. Why the heck would you want them to win this?

For one, because it makes our win against them last week that much better.

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