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NO CHANGE!!!!

Edited by Grapeviney

 

May be Vince for Tyson. I have been a Tyson apologist but he’s lost me. Our worst tonight by a mile. Or JKH if he has a blinder tomorrow 

Edited by chook fowler

7 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

May be Vince for Tyson. I have been a Tyson apologist but he’s lost me. Our worst tonight by a mile. Or JKH if he has a blinder tomorrow 

Vince for Tyson is the only change I’d consider. 

 

Vince or hunt for Tyson.... but play hunt forward...


6 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Reckon Spargo is due for a rest. Looks tired.

Dumbest post of the year, unless tongue in cheek

Vince for Tyson. 

Won't happen though. 

 

Several years ago when Hawthorn beat Geelong in the Grand Final of 2008, the critics were raving about Cyril’s game in which he had a low number of possessions. Charlie Spargo had only a dozen disposals tonight but it was one of the best games of 12 touches you could get. He kicked 2 goals and was involved in at least three goal assists of which I was aware. His “quiet” game was probably the difference between the sides.

Spargo plays in WA.

Can anyone tell me different but I thought Tyson was off the ball playing a defensive role, I didn't see him roll through the middle for any bounce. And we shut down quite a few Hawks players. Burgoyne was exploited tonight, Smith was MIA except for one great cameo that didn't mean anything. 


23 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Reckon Spargo is due for a rest. Looks tired.

[censored], i want to see him when he's exhausted then! Played a rippa of a game tonight.

So no change - I have to say VDB disposal gives me nightmares, but his pressure is huge, am feeling very sorry for some of our fringe players right now. 

56 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Reckon Spargo is due for a rest. Looks tired.

Demonland . . . what can I say?


Lets see how Brayshaw goes during the week.... that was looking really bad there for  a few seconds.  

And to top it off he had the free kick paid against him for the privilege of almost having his  neck broken and/or copping a career threatening consussion... FMD.

46 minutes ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

So no change - I have to say VDB disposal gives me nightmares, but his pressure is huge, am feeling very sorry for some of our fringe players right now. 

They can have the consolation prize of a VFL premiership - it’s ginna happen.

I think we will go no change but I would subject to how he goes tomorrow I would bring in Joel Smith for Tyson. He wasn't poor but he had limited impact and he is not suited to the outside where he is being forced to play. Fritsch is also better up the ground. 


1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Charlie Spargo had only a dozen disposals tonight but it was one of the best games of 12 touches you could get. He kicked 2 goals and was involved in at least three goal assists of which I was aware. His “quiet” game was probably the difference between the sides.

 

Said something similar straight after the game. His pressure was first class and the reason he is in ahead of Jeffy. 

NO CHANGE WE ARE ON FIRE!

Gotta go a bit taller vs West Coast, so I'd say our only chances are J Smith, or a very outside chance of Pedersen. Still would love to see Vince get back in though.

 
9 minutes ago, Chook said:

Gotta go a bit taller vs West Coast, so I'd say our only chances are J Smith, or a very outside chance of Pedersen. Still would love to see Vince get back in though.

Why do we need to go taller? Oscar goes to Darling and Frost goes to Kennedy.


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