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For the first time in 20 years....Farmer's on the board! (In Melbourne colours that is)

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Good to see little Wiz get a goal in the red and blue. Unlikely to get a spot this yr - just too undercooked. Probably sent back to WA with some clear instructions on what he has to work on ahead of next year’s draft.


Jake Bowey has had the ball on a string. Has barely wasted it and just uses it beautifully. Close to having 10 touches that quarter.

Bailey Laurie is extremely composed and classy. Came I to it that quarter and like Bowey used ot really well.

Petty would be BOG alongside Bowey.

Pretty poor quarter. Bowey is getting a lot of the ball. Neitschke must be injured didn't see him that quarter.

2 minutes ago, The Jackson 6 said:

Good to see little Wiz get a goal in the red and blue. Unlikely to get a spot this yr - just too undercooked. Probably sent back to WA with some clear instructions on what he has to work on ahead of next year’s draft.

According to Richo we have 2 spots and 1 for the mid season draft. If I was a betting man I would say Farmer will get that rookie spot, Daw to take the SSP and Smith to unfortunately miss out.

 


15 minutes ago, The Jackson 6 said:

I know it has been said before, but Rosman looks like he must have gone through puberty when he was 6. 

Seriously mate, leave the kid alone, why don't you put a picture up of yourself so we can all make unnecessary comments about.

I bet your bald 

 

 

Who is 44 - he is very good in the guts and looks very strong

Laurie and Bowey both look very good.

Rosman - looks laconic - not a good sign.  Not enough effort for me. 

Clear gap between the twos and threes in this squad. 


3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Farmer really needs to improve his disposal 

From today’s game I don’t see how he gets a spot. 

12 minutes ago, Paulo said:

Seriously mate, leave the kid alone, why don't you put a picture up of yourself so we can all make unnecessary comments about.

I bet your bald 

 

 

Haha I am not bald and there was no ill-intent in my comments, intended in affection only. Apologies if taken that way. 

 

Seems everyone is in consensus...

Bowey and Laurie level above

Rosman has to work harder

Farmer has tricks - let’s see how they go in WAFL

Forward line is a struggle - don’t judge Brown or Bradkte on this

VFL players haven’t had a long preseason

 

Edit:

Petty been solid

Rioli want to join Melbourne?

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