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Will the Weid take out the title?

It was nice of him to give the other guys a 4 game head start.

 

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If Weid had played from round 1 like he bloody should have then he would easily be winning our goal kicking. 

Actually don't be surprised if he does. In good form.

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

If Weid had played from round 1 like he bloody should have then he would easily be winning our goal kicking. 

Actually don't be surprised if he does. In good form.

I've been wondering if there's a little bit of Brayshaw of 2018 about his season. Out of the side until he genuinely earns his spot then comes in and plays his best footy

 
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5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

If Weid had played from round 1 like he bloody should have then he would easily be winning our goal kicking. 

 

Hes third or fourth  in the AFL in goals per game.  if he had played all season he would be up there with the Coleman leaders.  Wouldn't that be something.

Its so awesome to see his improvement, theres nothing better than seeing a big young forward come into their own and start clunking marks and kicking goals.   He will snag 5 or 6 in a game very soon.

 


3 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Hes third or fourth  in the AFL in goals per game.  if he had played all season he would be up there with the Coleman leaders.  Wouldn't that be something.

Its so awesome to see his improvement, theres nothing better than seeing a big young forward come into their own and start clunking marks and kicking goals.   He will snag 5 or 6 in a game very soon.

 

One thing we haven't seen is Petty and Weideman up forward. I rate Petty's body of work as a forward last year and if its one thing he has over Weid its his one touch grab.

Jackson, Petty, Weideman. A potential good forward line to build around.

Like what the Weid has bought since he has come back into the side.  Plenty of aggression, attack on the footy and is starting to look dangerous.

He's normally a very good set shot for goal which is one of his strengths, I just wish that he had nailed one of his multiple shots on goal against the Lions a few weeks back.  I think the wind down there at Carrara was a bit tricky, but if he's going to be a gun forward, kicking set shots with a bit of wind and/or under pressure needs to be bread and butter stuff.

Look forward to see where he can get to over the course of the rest of the season with some continuity and hopefully no more major injuries.

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Heres hoping the pies dont lure him away in the future.

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Deever, no!

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53 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Heres hoping the pies dont lure him away in the future.

If he’s playing good consistent footy, the filth will have a crack when the opportunity arises.

You can back that in.

Every time Eddie mentions him he starts creaming over the Collingwood “heritage” !

5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

If he’s playing good consistent footy, the filth will have a crack when the opportunity arises.

You can back that in.

Every time Eddie mentions him he starts creaming over the Collingwood “heritage” !

I noticed that which is why Im nervous.

Not to take away from Weids recent form, I have a feeling Jackson will be a better player.

Here is hoping these 2 can be another famous fwd combination in the years to come.

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