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People aren't seriously potting Weid for having to ruck all game? Gee wiz.

 

 
 
8 minutes ago, Cards13 said:
59 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Grab a snatch and hold it Billy 

 

 

Calm down Donald!!

"Grab A Snatch And Hold It" is a great song by a 60s/70s Aussie band called Chain.  

That was good stuff in the pocket from both Spargo and T Mac. Good signs this late in the game.


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

People aren't seriously potting Weid for having to ruck all game? Gee wiz.

 

Not me: I really feel for him.He's taking one for the team.

17 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Hogan never played as a ruck so there’s not much to see based on today 

But i am speaking in terms of marking

He has to hold them otherwise he won’t be useful as a Fwd either

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

My concern with Weid despite him not being a ruck is that he can't stick marks. 

Which is a more than fair observation, but pretty harsh for people to be having a crack at his ruck work today.

 


I think if you add Fritsch into this forward line it starts to look fairly dangerous, I like what Kozzie brings with his pressure and nous around goals.

Brown and Weid to fight it out for the second tall role with Brown ahead at the moment in my opinion, Weid hasn’t had a chance today to show what he can add up forward tho in his defence 

Perhaps settle down a tad re Weid. It’s a first hit out. Some of the best forwards in the game can’t stick their marks early.

good to see a full 4 qrt effort 3 mins left still chasing and tackling. I know its early days but world apart from '19 team 

score 103 to 70

 

Tracs 37 disposals 3 goals ..... watch out

Weid!!!!!


I think the main thing to learn out of todays game is that people will now be scrambling to get Trac into their fantasy teams.

Trac has had a f*cking huge game. 38 disposals, 3 goals, 185 fantasy points. That must be the biggest game by a Demon in many years. Lets hope increased fitness and midfield time sees him become the great player we all know he can be. Very exciting!

Petracca was good last year. I am not suprised he has shone today


Hahaha [censored] GO DEES !!!!

The fitness is real :)

 

5 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Yep, we look fit and hungry!

Ran all over them without a ruck 

 

good finish   ran the last out well, right over them in fact,    still its february


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