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Gus is easily our  biggest panic merchant / turnover king who has shown no improvement all season.  Trade bait pls

 
2 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Gus is easily our  biggest panic merchant / turnover king who has shown no improvement all season.  Trade bait pls

1 effective disposal from 4 is not a very poor start. He's not getting much of it as is, and when he does he's not using it. Worrying.

Oliver misses target and its a shot on goal.

 

3 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Gus is easily our  biggest panic merchant / turnover king who has shown no improvement all season.  Trade bait pls

The guy has had a crap season, like most of the team.

Devoid of confidence, like so many.

Do you really want to trade every player who has lost confidence in this horrible season?

 

Lewis our best so far

The seven commentators have serious wood for Alir Alir.  We need to stop making him look so good.  If we drop anyone onto him when he lags off max, he will not look so good.


dominating the hit-outs yet getting smashed in the clearances. Been happening all year.

Does Maxxy say 'i'm gonna place it here', and the mids run the other way?

1 minute ago, doc roet said:

Richo says Gus is a good player and will go close to a brownlow one year.

Given that Gua already has gone "close to a Brownlow" that is extremely prescient of him!

How soft is Jkh and Anb.   I was a fan but both are a long way off.  

Lewis deserves another year. Playing like he wants to go on. But probably will call it after next week. 

Melksham, Petracca, Gawn, Fritsch are our best. 

Gus is hopeless, but his best is far better than what we have out there tonight. Viney is useless, ANB is useless. Hibberd is cooked. Wagner isnt much chop. Good to see Petracca looking dangerous. Looks well balanced and capable of tearing this game apart. 


2 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

The seven commentators have serious wood for Alir Alir.  We need to stop making him look so good.  If we drop anyone onto him when he lags off max, he will not look so good.

He's fired up and moving too quick for Max. Wait till the 3rd quarter.

Frost competing well but had terrible in the air and with ball in hand.  Ditto Gus & Jones on the decision making and finish.

Drag all three for half a quarter and get the cattle prod out.  Ship up or shape out!  Casey awaits (assuming they all remain on the list).

2 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Gus is hopeless, but his best is far better than what we have out there tonight. Viney is useless, ANB is useless. Hibberd is cooked. Wagner isnt much chop. Good to see Petracca looking dangerous. Looks well balanced and capable of tearing this game apart. 

Wagner has been very good that qtr.


How quick will they score this time?

No need................puck we are useless.

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Aussies 1/50.

Looking good.

Except Bancroft, he looks terrible.

5 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

The seven commentators have serious wood for Alir Alir.  We need to stop making him look so good.  If we drop anyone onto him when he lags off max, he will not look so good.

Maybe not keep kicking it to him

 

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