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‘I kicked 10 on him’: Cheeky draft banter as AFLX captains reveal full teams

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/aflx-draft-2019-live-tracker-draft-pool-updates-order-results/news-story/203d1c198629ea9050cbf4e5d66d72f5

..."But the funniest moment of the night came when Betts selected ex-Sun and new Dees defender Steven May to join the side.

Betts said May could play on the likes of Hawkins and Riewoldt. But the star Tiger was quick to remind Betts of his double-digit goal heroics against the Suns in 2018. “I kicked 10 on him last year,” Riewoldt quipped.

 

Hardly a boast against the Suns team of last year, but a good little cheap shot for Steve May to take on board and remember the disrespect paid to him by Riewoldt when we play the Tigers in round 6 - payback time!!

  ...he can use this AFLX rubbish as practic to stalk him and psych him out.

 
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12 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

With his knack for getting suspended, I'd rather he didn't get too angry.

Exactly what we want Riewoldt and every other key forward in the league thinking.  The threat of violence is often more powerful than the act it's self.

 
1 hour ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

‘I kicked 10 on him’: Cheeky draft banter as AFLX captains reveal full teams

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/aflx-draft-2019-live-tracker-draft-pool-updates-order-results/news-story/203d1c198629ea9050cbf4e5d66d72f5

..."But the funniest moment of the night came when Betts selected ex-Sun and new Dees defender Steven May to join the side.

Betts said May could play on the likes of Hawkins and Riewoldt. But the star Tiger was quick to remind Betts of his double-digit goal heroics against the Suns in 2018. “I kicked 10 on him last year,” Riewoldt quipped.

 

Hardly a boast against the Suns team of last year, but a good little cheap shot for Steve May to take on board and remember the disrespect paid to him by Riewoldt when we play the Tigers in round 6 - payback time!!

  ...he can use this AFLX rubbish as practic to stalk him and psych him out.

Whilst not a great stat against May it's hardly an indictment of the man and his abilities considering he was playing in a team that hardly put up a fight out of the middle.

 

Looks like only 2 or 3 in the first half and 1 in the second half were on May. 

I'm more interested in seeing a fitter more motivated and in a better side version of May than any personal revenge.

That said, Jack does a pretty good job disguising the high opinion he holds of himself but every now and then he lets it slip.


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