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14 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Unless he is tagging, I’d have Harmes on the wing. Likes to run and plays better when he has space in front of him. Just need to get him to commit to non-stop running for potentially little reward.

I'm not so sure Harmes has the self control to play the wing position?
A lot of Gus' role seems be to position himself in a hole to create perceived pressure, not great for the disposals tally, but super important for the rest of the team.

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1 minute ago, Kent said:

Jackson looked better?

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Has transformed himself in the last few weeks.

His marking is great and now unlike earlier this year is doing what fwds should....score goals.Ā 

And reminds me of that song...

I was only nineteen.😁

4 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Oh and not to be a complete troll....

How many of Dr. D's proclamations came true? The us finishing fifth one is up there with 'bring peace forĀ our time' after the Munich agreement was signed. And that got nixed last week!

Or has he given us more prognostications for us to debunk moving forward?Ā :roos:

Dr D, theĀ proctologist whoĀ performsĀ self manual extractions.Ā 

Edited by John Crow Batty

 
10 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Another slight complaint was Petty when matched up one on one with Fogarty

Bit harsh I reckon,Ā Col. Fogarty is enormous, and uses it very well. He also had the ideal position on the ball when he took his marks. Unless you’re similarly built, it’s near impossible to shift a guy like thatĀ in that situation.Ā Not sure there’s any more Petty could have done. He was excellent todayĀ as our key defender otherwise.Ā 

1 minute ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Oh and not to be a complete troll....

How many of Dr. D's proclamations came true? The us finishing fifth one is up there with 'bring peace forĀ our time' after the Munich agreement was signed. And that got nixed last week!

Or has he given us more prognostications for us to debunk moving forward?Ā :roos:

Where is old Dr. Depression?

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Thought we were lazy at the start and later on, but a stunning win. Loved seeing Fitch on spark. 7.0. What an effort.

Now we have equaled or highest ever winning season (1956.)

Go Dees.

6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Would love to see Petty up forward. He is a marking beast and tough as nails.

That’s where he’ll end up, but shhhh…..

Some great performances but for me, Smiths solid performance coming in late with FA matches was a standout.

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5 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Oh and not to be a complete troll....

How many of Dr. D's proclamations came true? The us finishing fifth one is up there with 'bring peace forĀ our time' after the Munich agreement was signed. And that got nixed last week!

The fifth place finish, not the Munich agreement.Ā 

Or has he given us more prognostications for us to debunk moving forward?Ā :roos:

Dont mention the war.

17 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I wrote after the first quarter that Fritta may have been stoned. My judgement was reconfirmed as not being without merit as he hadn't had a touch. If he was on something, it must have started peaking after the quarter time break as he played magnificently with the opportunities he was given.

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Whatever he was on, let’s just hope he takes a bunch more of it next Saturday!


1 minute ago, Webber said:

Bit harsh I reckon,Ā Col. Fogarty is enormous, and uses it very well. He also had the ideal position on the ball when he took his marks. Unless you’re similarly built, it’s near impossible to shift a guy like thatĀ in that situation.Ā Not sure there’s any more Petty could have done. He was excellent todayĀ as our key defender otherwise.Ā 

It wasn't a pantsing by any measure. Just a slight thing I noticed. Any team that holds another to 60 odd points hasn't been opened up by any measure. And Harry contributed to that defensive effort for sure.

We get May back next week, who is the ideal candidate for those one on one match ups, and Petty can play his role as an interceptor and spoiler roaming along the backline. All will be perfectly copacetic (instead of goodĀ with a slight imperfection). Fogarty would have had much harder time getting body position on May.

5 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Dr D, theĀ proctologist whoĀ performsĀ self manual extractions.Ā 

I hope i dont cross you.

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Whatever he was on, let’s just hope he takes a bunch more of it next Saturday!

I hope ASADA isn't reading this thread....😲

Maxy channelled Big Jim today.

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Where is old Dr. Depression?

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He should become an Eagles supporter. He’dĀ loveĀ the gifts they keep on giving.


1 minute ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

It wasn't a pantsing by any measure. Just a slight thing I noticed. Any team that holds another to 60 odd points hasn't been opened up by any measure. And Harry contributed to that defensive effort for sure.

We get May back next week, who is the ideal candidate for those one on one match ups, and Petty can play his role as an interceptor and spoiler roaming along the backline. All will be perfectly copacetic (instead of goodĀ with a slight imperfection). Fogarty would have had much harder time getting body position on May.

Yep, May would obviously be a better match, for every reason. I likedĀ Harry’s game in his absence a lot though.Ā 

2 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Aaaah thatsĀ Butthead, not Beavis!

Yes indeed it is

Kicked 7 StraightĀ 

1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

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Listening on Fox I felt the song was slightly subdued. Perhaps me singing along drowned them out a bit.

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TheĀ  score against from turnovers,Ā were a worry in the thirst half. We need to keep control of it.

Moths to flame at times.

When the Crows were going quickly, we looked a mess.Ā Ā 

Used the switch of play early, then not much as the game wore on.Ā Ā 

Stood up when it was their time Petty, Bbb, Friita, Langdon, Spargo, Salem.Ā 

Oliver's goal kicking, yips again. Worked his way into the game.Ā 

Harmes worked hard all game, liked his linking handball, gets and receives.Ā 

We fell off a few when we tackled.Ā 

Ā Tracc had answers, composure and became the steadying influence.Ā 

Gawn and Jackson dominance is beautiful.Ā 

Worried about Sparrow, disposal efficiency has fallen.

JJ, Rivers, Petty andĀ Bowey playing well.

Well done Smith, ready if there are injuries to the big backs.

Some soft frees to us.

Need more outside run.

The G is ours!

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Edited by kev martin


10 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Aaaah thatsĀ Butthead, not Beavis!

check out the Side Profile HB

Butthead is The Fritta!!!

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Forge theĀ the game I still can't get over Fritsch! When was the last time we had someone kick 7?Ā 

Hardly touched it in the first quarter, that was up there in Farmer 2000 vs Collingwood territory!

Yep credit to the crows who knew how to crowd our fwd line. Its hard to do for four quarters.

AndĀ  whenĀ Ā Fritta has room he is an excitement machine.

For his size and weight seven is supreme.

Has an uncanny sense of where the goals are and often snaps truly.

Great time to get back to his best.

And while coaches have to worry about him...bb will be lurking...jacko is clunking them and kicking goals and Tmac will come back in.

Anb has been kicking a few as well.

Im hoping Kozzie is a wild card in the finals and our forward line becomes better than our defence.

Edited by leave it to deever

53 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

I feel sorry for Joel Smith who would normally be a shoe in next week based on a game like that, but unfortunately will make way for Maysy. Didn't put a foot wrong.

Im not so sure .. Depending on matchups I think it a line ball between him and Hibbo. Both were great today (especially Smith)Ā 

Special praise to Spargo who put together a very good 4 quarter effort today!Ā 

My changes assuming fitness

May for Hibbo

Viney for Sparrow

T Mac for MelkshamĀ 

with Gus and Jordan lucky but might still go depending on if they want Hibbo in the side

Also Harmes to do a Tough as nails tagging job take no prisoners on Dangermouse!

Edited by picket fence

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26 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Where is old Dr. Depression?

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He'll be lurking in the shadows somewhere. Waiting to pick his mark.

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:
56 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

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Im not so sure .. Depending on matchups I think it a line ball between him and Hibbo. Both were great today (especially Smith)Ā 

I reckon youĀ might be right, Smith could stay.Ā 


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