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1 minute ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

Something has got to give.  We cant lose a a hugely improved 24 year old key forward just because T Mac (whos closing in on 30) is having a rebirth to start the season.

Would suggest you are answering your own question?  TMac replaced over time by Weid, when it is the right time.  Weid will definitely be the Future, TMac is doing a Great job for now.

Just now, buck_nekkid said:

Would suggest you are answering your own question?  TMac replaced over time by Weid, when it is the right time.  Weid will definitely be the Future, TMac is doing a Great job for now.

 

Weid wont be at the club in 2022 if he cant get a game ahead of T Mac. Thats the point.   He will move on somehwere else and kick 50 next year.

And then who replaces t Mac?


Just now, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

Weid wont be at the club in 2022 if he cant get a game ahead of T Mac. Thats the point.   He will move on somehwere else and kick 50 next year.

And then who replaces t Mac?

Fair question, suggest the future has to be discussed with him so he stays and plays his role.  We will lose players due to the logjam, hopefully Weid isn’t one of them....

14 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

I'd forgotten how bad Tyson is

Doesn’t seem that long ago that Salem didn’t even rate a mention in the Kelly v Tyson/Salem debate. He was the steak knives at best.

Now Tyson is fighting to break into the worst side in the comp, Kelly has fallen off a cliff, and Salo right now would be the All Australian half back.

It’s a funny old game.

Its Great seeing Casey play but f me who is in charge of selecting the game that goes Live to Foxtel?

 
Just now, Win4theAges said:

Its Great seeing Casey play but f me who is in charge of selecting the game that goes Live to Foxtel?

This is an awful awful game. I’m enjoying it very much. 


Weids struggled this quarter but delivery to him hasn’t been good. 

Seniors need to watch this and thump North !


1 minute ago, 640MD said:

Seniors need to watch this and thump North !

No Lube preferably.


North have had a little purple patch where they’ve had a little control, it’s got scrappy. 

Lost all rhythm, pretty ugly right now

 

Weid leads through 3 north players and gets it on his chest from Sparrow.

Goes back and kicks his 3rd.

56 to 3


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