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The mark and conversion from BB. Reckon he plays against GWS next week

 

1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Finally Baker nails a kick to Brown on the lead and like a dead eye [censored] he nails it

For those of us not watching….

Straight in front or deep in a pocket, rough distance? 
 

cheers

15 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

That straight kick inside 50 was great, that's the Melksham I'd love to have back in the team. His kicks before that were poor though. Would love him to turn it on the rest of the game and get back in the side.

I would love it too :)

Brown had a dreadful first half and is playing on Bomber Thompson’s fat son who hasn’t played a VFL game since 2013. Pump the brakes on his return 

 
1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

For those of us not watching….

Straight in front or deep in a pocket, rough distance? 
 

cheers

30m  16.8 deg angle

1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

For those of us not watching….

Straight in front or deep in a pocket, rough distance? 
 

cheers

45 degrees, 40 out on the right hand side looking at the goals I'd say. Umpire did not move.


Mitch brown out of selected side with a heel injury they're saying??

1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

For those of us not watching….

Straight in front or deep in a pocket, rough distance? 
 

cheers

30 out, 30 degree angle.
 

Then doubles back and crumbs one in the square after a Rosman long kick sailed over all the players.

Oskar Baker has come in to it in the last 10 minutes. He’s been the driving force of the momentum changing back 

6 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Alright, lock in Browny next week I reckon.

 

no way ,who would he push out

Rosman seems to get to the right spots but his kicking seems to let him down compared to most other players - If Williams and co can improve this, I think he could be a special player.

Did the commentary say that Williams sees a bit of Wanganeen in Deakyn Smith?  High praise.

Jones has turned back the clock with his performance so far - I thought he was done but maybe he will get another crack at senior level yet.


Lovely centering kick from melk on the boundary.  Hits weid beautifully

 

Behind from dead in front

 

Seriously weid

Fingers crossed, Melks


this a very ordinry performance by our afl players except jones who is a class above this level

 
1 minute ago, forever demons said:

no way ,who would he push out

Pending rest of the game, it could be something like Brown and Jones/Melk in, Sparrow and Spargo/Kozzy out.


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