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1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Very good analysis 

Wrong as far as Harmes, Sparrow, Hibberd & Tomlinson. They were all a real positive for me. I like what I’m seeing in Sparrow & Tomlinson at CHB gives us much more offensive run than Oscar. 

 
12 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Apart from that nonchalant and classy goal Benell just couldn't get into the game. 

I reckon we have to take the risk and play him regularly to let him work into form

Got to agree here. He needs more game time to get up to speed of the game remembering he has missed allot of footy. That aside he needs to impact more with his defensive side. No more one handed tackles please. 

32 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Wrong as far as Harmes, Sparrow, Hibberd & Tomlinson. They were all a real positive for me. I like what I’m seeing in Sparrow & Tomlinson at CHB gives us much more offensive run than Oscar. 

I thought Harmes played the best game he's played down back, particularly in the first half.

Can't agree with your assessment of Tomlinson though, he was terrible. He's been an extremely disappointing pick up so far.

Edited by Luther

 

Pretty much spot on Joeboy. Harmes really did come to play and his intent and attack on the ball was evident early, it didn't turn out spectacular in the end but if he brings that vigour each week I can't fault him. 


46 minutes ago, Luther said:

I thought Harmes played the best game he's played down back, particularly in the first half.

Can't agree with your assessment of Tomlinson though, he was terrible. He's been an extremely disappointing pick up so far.

Tomlinson, terrible.  Wow, I must have been watching a different game, either that or you're letting your disappointment of his long term contract on large coin influence your specific match decisions.

No Crows opponent got hold of him at anytime and I really liked the way on a few occasions he switched play with run and a long penetrating kick.  He was solid and far closer to good than terrible.

 

2 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Tomlinson, terrible.  Wow, I must have been watching a different game, either that or you're letting your disappointment of his long term contract on large coin influence your specific match decisions.

No Crows opponent got hold of him at anytime and I really liked the way on a few occasions he switched play with run and a long penetrating kick.  He was solid and far closer to good than terrible.

 

Agree. Imo Tomlinson should hold the CHB role for the Kangas game 

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