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If Daw kicks 12 goals in the reserves he shouldn't get a game in the seniors unless Gawn is injured. You need forwards kicking goals and  defenders saving goals, the latter we have. 

Hope this gets as many as the 'Farewell Jack Watts' thread :)

 

 

 

Hopefully never, because if we do it means a very long injury list.

1 hour ago, TheoX said:

Hopefully never, because if we do it means a very long injury list.

One specific name on the injury list more like


Good on Majak for getting back on an AFL list but he has always been built like a brick outhouse and never really used that physique to intimidate anyone. Imagine if Jack Viney was built like that? He’d kill someone.

As said, above, if Daw gets a game it’s because we have an injury to one of our talls. We don’t want to see that.

18 hours ago, Hellofatime said:

Apparently Majak is playing well at Casey, so why hasn't he been given a call up?

Our forward line has not been settled yet and it's time for him to be selected.

We have tried the Weid and B Brown.  I think Daw has got something to offer.

Give him a chance and let's find out how, or if he can make a difference.

Nobody has been playing at Casey for the past 4 or 5 weeks. More the shame but neither Majak or BBB have had any opportunity to show their wares. 
Like other posters, and nothing personal against Majak, hope we don’t need to see him, though if the worst were to happen I would welcome him.  

 

I can't believe why people keep promoting a bloke that does not have a football brain in his head for the senior side. Unbelievable.


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