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  On 03/02/2019 at 07:06, Elwood 3184 said:

The freehold land on which the Daily Planet is located was sold last year. I have a feeling that the award winning brothel is soon going to go the way of the Gatwick.

Don't tell me Scott Cam and the Block are going to be doing a "reality" show there.

  On 03/02/2019 at 03:11, Moonshadow said:

Happy with Hogan for May + Kolo trade

Agree. Two for one normally wins out particularly of the class of May and KK. Let's forget about Hogan and look forward to our team performing each week with all giving 110% 

 
  On 03/02/2019 at 03:11, Moonshadow said:

Happy with Hogan for May + Kolo trade

GOT Pick 6 and Pick 23 — GAVE AWAY Jesse Hogan and Pick 65

GOT Steven May and Kade Kolodjashnij — GAVE AWAY Pick 6

27. Melbourne - Thomas Sparrow, midfielder (South Adelaide) which was pick 23 before a downgrade.

Therefore May, KK and Sparrow for Jesse and 65.  All 3 could be in our best 22 some time this year.

Edited by Redleg


  On 04/02/2019 at 22:05, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I thought that was Jack Watts

It fits for anyone with a first name starting with a J and Goody pushes out the door

  On 03/02/2019 at 11:52, Redleg said:

GOT Pick 6 and Pick 23 — GAVE AWAY Jesse Hogan and Pick 65

GOT Steven May and Kade Kolodjashnij — GAVE AWAY Pick 6

27. Melbourne - Thomas Sparrow, midfielder (South Adelaide) which was pick 23 before a downgrade.

Therefore May, KK and Sparrow for Jesse and 65.  All 3 could be in our best 22 some time this year.

And some people weren’t happy with the deal ?

 
  • 2 weeks later...

We taught him everything he knows but I hope we did not teach him everything we know.

Still a champion.

  On 21/02/2019 at 01:31, Demonland said:

Remember this guy?

 

“The 2015 NAB AFL Rising Star has impressed during recent match simulation, particularly when working his opponent up the ground and doubling back to find space”

If he relies on this method to kick goals at Freo he is in for a tough year. 

Used to be a contested marking beast in his first year or so. Remember the day he towelled up Rance? What happened to that aspect of his game? Was he found out or did he lose his mojo?

  On 21/02/2019 at 10:02, Moonshadow said:

Used to be a contested marking beast in his first year or so. Remember the day he towelled up Rance? What happened to that aspect of his game? Was he found out or did he lose his mojo?

For some reason I haven't understood, he lost his timing, seemed to go to early, confused the hell out of me watching. He certainly did the work leading. 

  On 21/02/2019 at 10:02, Moonshadow said:

Used to be a contested marking beast in his first year or so. Remember the day he towelled up Rance? What happened to that aspect of his game? Was he found out or did he lose his mojo?

He stopped leading to the ball carrier and always wanted the ball sat on his head.


  On 21/02/2019 at 10:20, Clint Bizkit said:

He stopped leading to the ball carrier and always wanted the ball sat on his head.

Instead he got Heany sitting on his head! 

  On 21/02/2019 at 10:02, Moonshadow said:

Used to be a contested marking beast in his first year or so. Remember the day he towelled up Rance? What happened to that aspect of his game? Was he found out or did he lose his mojo?

I recon it also had a fair bit to do with this crap game style that so many teams have adopted of putting every player into the 50m arc, choking up the ground to the max and double/tripple teaming key forwards.  Not enough clean one on one footy these days to allow many contested marks. 

Hopefully 6-6-6 (the Demonic rule) provides a bit more space and opportunity for Tommy, Joel Smith, Weid, Trac, Hannan and Max/Preuss (the Greuss) to dominate our forward 50 this year, whilst Maysy, Frosty, Hibbo, Jetta, Freitch and Oscar can limit our oppositions opertunities and totally control our back 50 this year.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

  On 21/02/2019 at 09:58, Watson11 said:

“The 2015 NAB AFL Rising Star has impressed during recent match simulation, particularly when working his opponent up the ground and doubling back to find space”

If he relies on this method to kick goals at Freo he is in for a tough year. 

Simply roll someone across into this space.  If they bring their opponent, you make an overcrowded choke point.  Or you play someone who can run with him and give him no time when he gets it.  He struggles from 45+ (with a couple of exceptions), so push him right out and give him no space in 0-35m.

  On 21/02/2019 at 10:02, Moonshadow said:

Used to be a contested marking beast in his first year or so. Remember the day he towelled up Rance? What happened to that aspect of his game? Was he found out or did he lose his mojo?

He has turned into a small forward crumber.

Hogan will kick 60 goals if hes switched on and injury free.

Absolute gun.

Edited by Petraccattack


  On 21/02/2019 at 13:25, Petraccattack said:

Hogan will kick 60 goals if hes switched on and injury free.

Absolute gun.

Career tally at Freo... yeah 60 sounds spot on. 

 

That Hogan had very sad demise after promising early career. 

Still unsolved 


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