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Underwhelming so far..

Byrne-Jones? Like really?!

 
2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Underwhelming so far..

Byrne-Jones? Like really?!

I had the same reaction, but then, I haven't exactly watched many Port games this season so I'd really have no idea.

I'm just keen to see if Trac gets a gig. As long as he is in there I'll be happy.

Just now, Wiseblood said:

I had the same reaction, but then, I haven't exactly watched many Port games this season so I'd really have no idea.

I'm just keen to see if Trac gets a gig. As long as he is in there I'll be happy.

The kid has been sensational for them this year. They are also sitting on top of the ladder which definitely helps 


Byrne Jones has been really good. I know as I have had him in my multibets all the time. He defends really well and gets over 15 touches weekly, and is quick and attacking. A much improved player. But..... unsure if he is really an AA. 
however I think they would want at least a couple of port players given there season.

 

Thought they said they would pick players in position!

Guthrie on a wing? Played inside mid all year for geelong, and I know he has been very good this year, but it surprises me he is in the team, let alone starting 18.


awesome job Trac. Would love for the penny to drop for old mate Brayshaw too.....

Hell yeah Trac! 

Thoroughly deserved selection in the midfield. Glad he wasn't shunted to a half forward flank. 

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Well done, Trac. Thought Oliver was far better in the midfield, Petracca was a star, but forward and mid. While Oliver controlled our games and gets passed over again. Had we beaten made the 8 ahead of the Dogs, I wonder if he gets the nod ahead of Macrae.

Edited by A F

2 minutes ago, A F said:

Well done, Trac. Thought Oliver was far better in the midfield, Petracca was a star, but forward and mid. While Oliver controlled our games and gets passed over again. Had we beaten made the 8 ahead of the Dogs, I wonder if he gets the nod ahead of Macrae.

I doubt it, there was too much media noise about his game early in the year... I think it takes time to break the stigma. I reckon that's why May didn't make it as well. Perform to this level again next year and he's a lock.

It feels good to have a power house midfielder in Christian Petracca  selected as an All Australian 2020 .

One of many to come l hope.

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Will be surprised if they go with 2 rucks. Think Max misses, as will Clarry

 
3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Will be surprised if they go with 2 rucks. Think Max misses, as will Clarry

But Max will need to drop back and bail out Moore when he's being rag-dolled! 


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