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4 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Why Pruess is not playing is beyond me... i cant see any decent reason to suggest he would not be a huge asset up forward the way we bring the ball in tonight and as an assist to Maxy rucking up forward.

The more i watch the more it needs to be Pruess for Smith.  I'm not saying Smith won't play some sort of role later in the match and might even kick the winner or be involved in the winning play but Pruess offers the marking/rucking ability as well as a very difficult / unusual match up that would worry the Coaster's back 6 and set the cat amongst the pigeons.  Jeffy would be happier too IMO and grow another leg with Andre throwing his weight around.

Well said. Eagles pulled a smart move bringing on hickey late. Could be shafes of the prelim they ate trying ?

 

Hore will easily survive the incoming talent into our backline. The bloke is a ripper.


Said it before but Hore has been a seriously great pick up. 

 

Some nice front-running from Hunt and Garlett to get an easy goal.  Amazing what happens when you don't all run to the contest. 


It has been great to see TMac playing well. You can see he's starting to find his feet again, and believe. Love it!

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Hore will easily survive the incoming talent into our backline. The bloke is a ripper.

Hore plus Jakey and May and a fit Lord Nev will be epic .


Yikes, big missed opportunity from Baker there. Enjoying his work tonight otherwise.

My word, Hore. You're good but maybe you're not that good.

WTF free off the ball to Wagner s we streamed forward !!


2 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Lot of love for Marty Hore. 

Plus he wears black boots

Sensational so far.  Looks calm back there tonight. Makes good decisions, except that kick across the face,  but can't get everything right. 

Jayden Hunt is back. Most dangerous player on the ground thus far!

 

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