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Harmes injury being blown out of proportion I think. He broke his hand last year and played the same week. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if he still played round 1 

5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Anyone ever fumbled more than ANB?

I just get the impression ANB is a bit of a panicker.

 
Just now, pewpewpew said:

Hunt has been disappointing in the second half. Should have kept him forward. 

Agreed, he'd offer us something we seriously lack in the forward line and that's speed. He' 187cm and got 15 on Spargo, but could he be the quick and agile crumber we are crying out for? Worth a try i'd have thought.


4 sausage rolls to Smith..

Joel Smith on one leg is better than Joel Smith on two legs? ?

 

 

1 minute ago, loges said:

I just get the impression ANB is a bit of a panicker.

I sense he's over-trying...  trying to force himself to the next level.  This will make himself fumble,  trying to be too slick.    Let it happen lad,  don't force it.

Has anyone ever deserved a punch more than Mitch Robinson? 

Would like to see the contested making stats inside 50. It feels like they have slaughtered us in that regard.

 

Umpires need another month to get some competence.


1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Agreed, he'd offer us something we seriously lack in the forward line and that's speed. He' 187cm and got 15 on Spargo, but could he be the quick and agile crumber we are crying out for? Worth a try i'd have thought.

Perhaps we had to shift him into other rolls when both JKH and Harmes went down injured?  Or maybe Goody is just trying a few different things while there are no points up for grabs?  Either way, I think he showed enough down forward to suggest he can be handy down there if need be.

Joel Smith has been excellent today as well.  Surely it puts him in contention for Round 1?

Softest free ever. Shithouse.

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Perhaps we had to shift him into other rolls when both JKH and Harmes went down injured?  Or maybe Goody is just trying a few different things while there are no points up for grabs?  Either way, I think he showed enough down forward to suggest he can be handy down there if need be.

Joel Smith has been excellent today as well.  Surely it puts him in contention for Round 1?

Smith is a lock for rd 1. 

Milkshake, Viney and Jones all due to come in. 

 

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Umpires need another month to get some competence.

That pass was barely 10 let alone 15, lol.

But how about a bit of awareness Max and Christian.


4 minutes ago, DV8 said:

I sense he's over-trying...  trying to force himself to the next level.  This will make himself fumble,  trying to be too slick.    Let it happen lad,  don't force it.

Look last year thought he was a solid contributor but have seen instances of it over the past couple of years.

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