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My 3 word player analysis V The Crows

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10 hours ago, Rafiki said:

Bloke in crowd yelling woohoo - I missed him!

Haha.

I remember him from the Port game last year. 

Listen to him after Oliver's goal, he goes crazy.

Sounds like Mario.

 
20 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Was this at the Adelaide nightclubs after the match???

Outrageous ! LOL

 

Great team effort last night kept the pressure on and played four quarters of hard footy against a very good side. We were going right off at home last night. Go Dee's!!!!

51 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Fisting - I'm excited

Name of your next movie?


12 hours ago, Rafiki said:

Bloke in crowd yelling woohoo - I missed him!

That would have been me I was there and carrying on like a pork chop. Was @ game last yr against Port western side.

31 minutes ago, Win4theages said:

That would have been me I was there and carrying on like a pork chop. Was @ game last yr against Port western side.

Haha awesome mate, must have been giving the crows supporters the absolute irits. Love it

17 hours ago, Rafiki said:

Bloke in crowd yelling woohoo - I missed him!

Lol i remember him throughout the Port game last year. Love it.

 

3 hours ago, RedLegs23 said:

Lol i remember him throughout the Port game last year. Love it.

It must have annoyed crows supporters watching.

20 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I don't agree on The Weed.  He didn't get many touches, but he chased, tackled and crashed packs all night.  He found ways to get involved.  He wasn't amazing by any means, but he did the job we needed him to do. 

Yep...first time hes been that fired up. needs to work on awareness of tacklers though.

21 hours ago, Redleg said:

Did you notice him not go for the ball, in the incident where he got a free for deliberate in the last quarter?

He is great for us, but he has his cautious moments.

So would I be when I'm half the size of most everyone on the field.He isn't paid to get crushed


13 hours ago, Forest Demon said:

Weideman's tackling was so strong and effective. I can barely remember him having a disposal, but for a young player, who is clearly out of form and struggling at the level, you couldn't have asked for much more.

Looking at the replay, Weid did a lot of good stuff that wouldn't get a stat. 

Still raw, underdeveloped, but clearly has a footy brain and footy smarts.  In a year or two he should be a solid regulat contributor. 

To those who somewhere equated him with Lucas Cook, what are you on?

10 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Fisting - I'm excited

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On 13/05/2017 at 11:30 PM, WattsUp2312 said:

Jack Watts - much more involved than credit given

Tyson's tacking was immense today. Iv been a critic but he went up in my estimations this evening!

awesome Dees!

Totally agree on the Tyson tackling. He laid two massive tackles in about 5 minutes at one stage. Super impressive!! 

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