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Just now, Wiseblood said:

Off topic considering the tone of the thread, but thoughts on Sparrow to half time?  Thought he's looked alright and has a bit of dash about him.  I think he is worth persisting with going forward.

I have liked his input so far.

Tough little nugget too.

 

If ANB is getting suspended, tell him to over and belt that little sniper McHenry.  Has been going at Gawn all game.

By the way cue the person telling us to chill out and we're 5 points up etc 

 

First play of the second half Brayshaw overruns the ball and Adelaide send it forward


14 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Who would you bring in Jaded when a small fwd goes out?

Hunt 

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Adelaide supporters booing poor umpiring decisions is a bit rich. 

But not surprising in the slightest.


Langdon really doesn't like kicking goals.

Lever has the stitching imprinted on his chest

Just now, Demonland said:

Langdon cannot buy a goal. 

Cannot kick either. 

Just now, Demonland said:

Adelaide supporters booing poor umpiring decisions is a bit rich. 

The muppets probably think it's coming from the Melbourne supporters at the game, and subsequently rewarding the Crows for it


HOw can you miss 

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Lever has the stitching imprinted on his chest

So they've replaced his heart, but not his brain. Great.

7 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Yeah, "Dermie what would you.do facing this young fella Jackson in the ruck right now. Well I'd lead with the knee and make him earn it."

 

Oh let’s look after the players... flo gs

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Brayshaw devoid of confidence at the moment. 4 touches at 25% at half time. 

Bennell has offered nothing.

 

Can someone please tell me roughly where / what role Bennel is playing?  

Hard to tell from side on viewing.

I would play Tomlinson down back to replace Lever.  Allow Lever to place the loose role that he loves.

Bring Harmes to the Tomlinson wing and rotate him with Bennel.

What is ANB bringing to the table,  if anything, so far?  AVB is also a worry.

Jones has to play HF in small bursts off the bench or not at all.  His kicking inside 50 or anywhere higher up the field is atrocious.

Where do you hide Melk****e?   Time to go unless he kicks 2 or 3 in this 2nd half.

Tracc into the middle with Clarry & Gus.  Gus needs a rocket from SG.  Perform or you wont be back for a while, if ever mate.

Viney to go forward for Melk rotating with Chunk (off the bench...nowhere else fcs)


 

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