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Couldn’t think of a more deserving player in the AFL to be dropped on his head! A lot of players I dislike more than Stratton but he is dirty. Watch hawks new tactic of blocking the man on the mark. The umps don’t let them stand next to the man on the mark to block anymore. So they run in from behind at the last second. Catching the man on the mark unaware with arms up so midriff exposed. Doesn’t take a hard hit to hurt when exposed like that.

 

Melksham was fined 2 grand for running into Scully. Once again, I can't see how this was reportable. It seemed they ran into each other. Sicily hits Neal Bullen, 2 grand. 

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On 3/6/2020 at 10:41 PM, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Spargo was good

Symptomatic of very easily pleased!!

Did a couple of things but gee some around here just really stretch bounds of credibility.

OK.... I'll not discuss him again before say half year. 

But I know what will unfold!

 

 
On 3/7/2020 at 2:17 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

Its highly disappointing that a positive post game thread is again ruined by the same trolls once again.

Do many positives to come out of last night, our fitness stood out which is pleasing. My only concern that our tall forwards were unsighted. I think Brown has to play round 1. He adds something different down there.

 Hibbo is getting on. He was poor last night whichever you look at it. I can see him phasing out to Casey like Bernie Vince did in his last year.

I agree Brown is pivotal to our Forward line which might just surprise and stretch teams

8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I agree Brown is pivotal to our Forward line

Based on what exactly? 1 practice game against a team expected to struggle where he was mostly invisible but snagged a couple of lucky goals (mostly from frees too, weren't they?).

I think he's handy, I'm glad we signed him up, but "pivotal"? Turn it up.

 


29 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Based on what exactly? 1 practice game against a team expected to struggle where he was mostly invisible but snagged a couple of lucky goals (mostly from frees too, weren't they?).

I think he's handy, I'm glad we signed him up, but "pivotal"? Turn it up.

 

Let the season unfold! Then!!

1 hour ago, dieter said:

Melksham was fined 2 grand for running into Scully. Once again, I can't see how this was reportable. It seemed they ran into each other. Sicily hits Neal Bullen, 2 grand. 

Scully is the most protected footballer in the competition. 

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

 

OK.... I'll not discuss him again before say half year. 

 

Thank [censored]!

 

 
44 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Scully is the most protected footballer in the competition. 

I suspect he's having an affair with Michael Christian.??✌??

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