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3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

The same days you said Stefan Martin was a complete spud when he left for Brisbane?

Give it a spell Jumbo, you're so far off the mark over the journey that you're actually embarrassing yourself.

Actually watch footy for once.

Dazzle - do you keep a file on everyone on this board??

just asking for a friend.

* I may have said Morton will win a brownlow a while back

 

@jumbo returns you are the one that threw a haymaker at Daw for no reason in this thread.

Honestly, I don’t get it. Throwing out a comment that is only going to get a reaction that then gets an expected reaction from the original poster. 

Daw is trying to resurrect his career, was cheap, and is being made to earn a game as a back up for Gawn, Jackson, BBB, Weideman.

As far as I care about depth - I am glad to have Majak around.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That's not even my point. 

You called Martin a spud when he was at Melbourne and then when he was playing great footy at Brisbane. He's played 191 AFL games, won a club best and fairest in 2015 and yet is still number 1 ruckman at a club sitting on top of the letter. All at the age of 34 years old. 

Your judgement is [censored] poor. You called Ben Brown a spud when he was traded to the Dees without him even putting the jumper on. 

I can keep digging up some more pearler if you'd like but I'll save you the embarrassment. 

Lol

 
11 minutes ago, rpfc said:

@jumbo returns you are the one that threw a haymaker at Daw for no reason in this thread.

Honestly, I don’t get it. Throwing out a comment that is only going to get a reaction that then gets an expected reaction from the original poster. 

Daw is trying to resurrect his career, was cheap, and is being made to earn a game as a back up for Gawn, Jackson, BBB, Weideman.

As far as I care about depth - I am glad to have Majak around.

No reason? I was commenting on Daw’s ability to cut it as an AFL footballer - you know what? He’s not good enough, despite the discount


 

 

51 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Dazzle - do you keep a file on everyone on this board??

just asking for a friend.

* I may have said Morton will win a brownlow a while back

I may have said Morton could be next Robbie Flower also..

How bloody wrong was I.


1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Dazzle - do you keep a file on everyone on this board??

just asking for a friend.

* I may have said Morton will win a brownlow a while back

still think we threw gysberts out too soon, however i'm a big fan of what pedo did during his time so im willing to let it go this time

13 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

The best midfielder in the AFL and arguably the best player, Christian Petracca, needs 1 goal for his 100th career goal.

Certainly gone to that level we were all hoping he would.

Growing in confidence snd seems to be genuinely loving it out there.

As are his fans.

 

Just wondering if anyone thinks Will b.brown be introduced before Weid and does anyone think it will happen in the tigers game?

29 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Just wondering if anyone thinks Will b.brown be introduced before Weid and does anyone think it will happen in the tigers game?

I think Goodwin said that BB was several weeks away??


1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Just wondering if anyone thinks Will b.brown be introduced before Weid and does anyone think it will happen in the tigers game?

I think both are appropriate selection choices and should occur, litd.

3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I may have said Morton could be next Robbie Flower also..

How bloody wrong was I.

The Robbie comparison might have been over the top but don't be too hard on yourself @dazzledavey36. To be fair, in his first two years you couldn't have asked for much more from poor old Cale. He was tracking beautifully as an outside mid. Fair to say it all went to hell after that but the start of his career was good. Something that's usually forgotten

13 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

Majak Daw = AFL footballer does not compute

He’s on an AFL list = AFL footballer ?‍♂️

12 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Just wondering if anyone thinks Will b.brown be introduced before Weid and does anyone think it will happen in the tigers game?

Based on their respective careers so far and early form in the practice match last week you'd have to say BB was ahead of Sam at this stage.

Whether or not he is included for the Richmond game would depend on the form of the senior side's forward line this week and his own performance in the ressies.  Goodwin did say he's still a few weeks away in his presser after the game on Sunday so unlikely, but I wouldn't completely rule it out.

Completely staggering the confidence of a decent proportion of Hawks supporters on their board.  They are sitting second last, and are playing against a team who is flying, but are still confident of a win.  Their prolonged recent periods of success must've given them all a case of HFCSS, which is the exact opposite of MFCSS.


On 4/12/2021 at 5:12 AM, kev martin said:

Suggest, Petty will get the call up over Majak, for the May replacement. Though they could go with Hibberd.

Goody only said Hibberd or Petty as a replacement for may. He never mentioned Daw. So, I think Daw an unlikely replacement.

2 hours ago, Jymothy said:

Goody only said Hibberd or Petty as a replacement for may. He never mentioned Daw. So, I think Daw an unlikely replacement.

Great to have the depth of these two players.

Im going to be honest and admit that I have had my doubts about Lever and Tomlison.

I recall Lever's game in the territory several years back when he was taking intercept marks at will and thought he was the greatest addition we had made in years.

Then the wheels fell off the whole team. Lever didnt seem bad but didnt appear great either.

What he has showed this year and especially against the Cats is the real Jake Lever.

Lever' s ability to read where the ball is going and if to mark or punch as well as finding targets by foot has been fantastic.

I was also skeptical on Tomlison but he is playing some greaty footy as well.

I wasnt a fan of Hunt in defence either.  Was wondering why he was still at the club. Now he is getting votes.

The irony is that one of our best defenders ever in Jetta is the only one struggling.

But I really would not be surprised if he turned things around. Imagine him back to his best as well!

Im starting to think this club is believing in themselves. Dees of old would have let the cats, giants and saints run over them.

Lever running towards that cats player who made a poor footy bounce was a microcosm of this clubs new found confidence.

Now with AA May sidelined we still have a very strong and capable backline.

Edited by leave it to deever

5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Great to have the depth of these two players.

Im going to be honest and admit that I have had my doubts about Lever and Tomlison.

I recall Lever's game in the territory several years back when he was taking intercept marks at will and thought he was the greatest addition we had made in years.

Then the wheels fell of the whole team. Lever didnt seem bad but didnt appear great either.

What he has showed this year and especially against the Cats is the real Jake Lever.

Lever' s ability to read where the ball is going and if to mark or punch as well as finding targets by foot has been fantastic.

I was also skeptical on Tomlison but he is playing some greaty footy as well.

I wasnt a fan of Hunt in defence either.  Was wondering why he was still at the club. Now he is getting votes.

The irony is that one of our best defenders ever in Jetta is the only one struggling.

But I really would not be surprised if he turned things around. Imagine him back to ha s best as well!

Im starting to think this club is believing in themselves. Dees of old would have let the cats, giants and saints run over them.

Lever running towards that cats player who made a poor footy bounce was a microcosm of this clubs new found confidence.

Now with AA May sidelined we still have a very strong and capable backline.

Anybody else super impressed with levers' on field and individualised leadership after May went down?

I was amazed and very proud Lever is a fantastic addition to our future

Wondering if Jordan might be given a week’s rest, or maybe get the sub gig. Have loved his debut games, but he was less involved in the Cats game. Petty needs the reward and incentive, and deserves the call-up. Petty for May, Sparrow for Jordan. 

10 hours ago, Pates said:

He’s on an AFL list = AFL footballer ?‍♂️

Unfortunately the world is full of people who are doing jobs for which they are manifestly not qualified. Chief football writers who can't write; world leaders who cannot lead, etc.

Nevertheless, I think the club was wise to recruit Daw as insurance, particularly as he can fill a number of roles. However, I don't expect him to play unless we are struck down with a lot of injuries. 


3 hours ago, BigFez said:

Completely staggering the confidence of a decent proportion of Hawks supporters on their board.  They are sitting second last, and are playing against a team who is flying, but are still confident of a win.  Their prolonged recent periods of success must've given them all a case of HFCSS, which is the exact opposite of MFCSS.

Hawthorn paying juicy odds. I have a feeling it might be worth a swing.

46 minutes ago, Webber said:

Wondering if Jordan might be given a week’s rest, or maybe get the sub gig. Have loved his debut games, but he was less involved in the Cats game. Petty needs the reward and incentive, and deserves the call-up. Petty for May, Sparrow for Jordan. 

Dear Mr Webber, on behalf of Demonstone, it's Jordon, not Jordan.

5 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Dear Mr Webber, on behalf of Demonstone, it's Jordon, not Jordan.

I’m normally all over correct name spelling but I had no idea about this one.

 

I'm all for Petty coming in form May, but I believe that many people may need to temper their expectations.  He's being asked to step into a key defensive post after missing a lot of football.  I feel that in his absence due to injury, his reputation has grown exponentially to an almost 'Joel Smith' level.

 

 

58 minutes ago, Webber said:

Wondering if Jordan might be given a week’s rest, or maybe get the sub gig. Have loved his debut games, but he was less involved in the Cats game. Petty needs the reward and incentive, and deserves the call-up. Petty for May, Sparrow for Jordan. 

Yep, I reckon that is very likely.

I have zero doubt petty comes in.

And effectively rotating jordon and swallow is great management of two young players that are clearly seen as key members of our side this year. 

They can play similar roles, but also can both be used in a number of positions as needed - eg defensive forward, outside mid, inside mid, wing, hb.

So both make good medical subs.

Rotating them keeps them engaged in the team and focused. 

I guess chandler is also an option for the medical sub, for much the same reasons.

Clever use of a new element of the game.

 


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