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Plenty of disagreement on Demonland but less personal attacks.

 

Defeating the Eagles in Round 1 at Optus and me escaping the ground without getting punched in the mouth.

Fritta to play every game, therefor kicking 50 plus goals. 

I want to see either a Sparrow or Jordan fight for a regular spot, investment wise it was big decision to draft these types of players when it wasn't a priority so they need to start to push hard for selection.


All of the above, esp. Steve McQ keeping his teeth.

Edited by In Harmes Way

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1 hour ago, Demon3 said:

I want to see either a Sparrow or Jordan fight for a regular spot, investment wise it was big decision to draft these types of players when it wasn't a priority so they need to start to push hard for selection.

It will be great if one or both of them come on this season and it sounds like there's every reason to have some confidence that will happen. 

Pick 27 and Pick 33 doesn't sound like a big investment to me, compared with say the pick 3 and pick 10 investment this year - "now that's a knife"

What "types" are they and which players do you think we missed out picking there?

Edited by Fifty-5

 

The weid winning the Coleman and the filth winning the spoon.


Love to beat the West Coast in Perth round 1  convincingly to the tune of 10 goals and make that statement. Could set us up for  the remainder of the year.

I like to see Petracca  kick 7 straight goals in a match winning display in the Queens birthday game.

Being free of any major injuries. 

2 hours ago, Fifty-5 said:

It will be great if one or both of them come on this season and it sounds like there's every reason to have some confidence that will happen. 

Pick 27 and Pick 33 doesn't sound like a big investment to me, compared with say the pick 3 and pick 10 investment this year - "now that's a knife"

What "types" are they and which players do you think we missed out picking there?

Dont get me wrong im not really critical of them, i just thought we had other areas we should have addressed rather than an inside mid and half back flanker.

 

The investment is pick 6 for May and KK could have been King, would be very handy. but thats teh draft for you, full of what ifs. i just hope they can have an impact and show something.

A game plan! 

A system that doesn't involve hit-and-hope balls kicked to the top of the square. Or a system that doesn't press too far and leave opposition running into open, easy goals. Where the midfield are not bees to a honeypot and no one plays outside...

Other than that. Players played in correct positions. Team selection based on form/fitness. 

 

8 hours ago, Clint Buzzkill said:

Shepherding.

Like, you mean a team mate getting between one of our players with the ball and an opposition player who's intent on mowing him down ??

What purpose wouldn't that serve ??


3 hours ago, dl4e said:

The weid winning the Coleman and the filth winning the spoon.

I will be very happy with the first half of that dl4e

Shepherding, yes shepherding. That seems like a pretty good idea. Oh ...........and Weideman dominating a game at full forward.

7 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

All of the above, esp. Steve McQ keeping his teeth.

Depending on their size, I’d back myself in to handle a few of the Meth-Head’s anyway. 


9 hours ago, McQueen said:

Defeating the Eagles in Round 1 at Optus and me escaping the ground without getting punched in the mouth.

On your Great Escape Triumph TR6R motorbike, Steve?

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1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

On your Great Escape Triumph TR6R motorbike, Steve?

Amount of beers = imagination. 

Barrels, speckies, match day kick to kick, finals buzz, transparent injury reports, training bbq's, father sons, draft gems, new revenue streams, no concussions   .......   and less bushfires!

Edited by Demons1858

 
10 hours ago, McQueen said:

Depending on their size, I’d back myself in to handle a few of the Meth-Head’s anyway. 

In my case, I'd beat them in a fight by 50m.


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