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What position is Turner playing (as much as anyone play a position)?
Maybe should say rôle. 
Whose rôle does he “play like”?

 
 

Woewodin looks classy

Weid, even with his 6 goals, still can't clunk his marks consistently enough even at this level

 

 

Woewodin is learning to play the wing beautifully, I assume we’ve been putting him with Ed at training. JVR is a super talent. 


6 to Weid and JVR will encourage our forwards to put the sword to the Weagles, and bodes well…

Looks like they invoked the mercy rule on the VFL live broadcast at 116 points up.

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JVR must be raging on a day like this. You kick 6 goals but if you take them off the teams tally we still win by 80 points. Takes the shine off it a little.


I'll happily take that scoreline tonight...

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CASEY DEMONS 5.7.37 11.12.78 20.17.137 26.21.177 

NORTH MELBOURNE VFL 2.2.14 5.3.33 7.4.46  10.7.67

Goals

Casey Demons Van Rooyen Weideman 6 Laurie 4 Dunstan 3 Bedford 2 Buntine Grey Turner White Woewodin 

North Melbourne VFL Walker Mitchell-Russell 2 Dib Dick Hore Jones

Statistics 

Oskar Baker 1 behind 17 kicks 3 handballs 20 disposals 8 marks 3 tackles 94 dream team points
Riley Baldi 2 kicks 6 handballs 8 disposals 3 marks 3 tackles 33 dream team points
Toby Bedford 2 goals 2 behinds 13 kicks 11 handballs 24 disposals 3 marks 5 tackles 101 dream team points
Jake Bell 4 kicks 10 handballs 14 disposals 3 marks 3 tackles 26 hit outs 74 dream team points
Matt Buntine 1 goal 1 behind 9 kicks 5 handballs 14 disposals 2 marks 1 tackle 55 dream team points
Majak Daw 1 behind 10 kicks 4 handballs 14 disposals 7 marks 3 tackles 44 hit outs 117 dream team points
Luke Dunstan 3 goals 1 behind 18 kicks 13 handballs 31 disposals 2 marks 1 tackle 112 dream team points
Tyler Edwards 5 kicks 7 handballs 12 disposals 1 marks 2 tackles 40 dream team points
Corey Ellison 5 kicks 2 handballs 7 disposals 3 marks 28 dream team points
George Grey  1 goal 2 behinds 11 kicks 8 handballs 19 disposals 3 marks 6 tackles 88 dream team points
Bailey Laurie 4 goals 1 behind 10 kicks 6 handballs 16 disposals 4 marks 2 tackles 85 dream team points
Tom Macrae 4 kicks 4 handballs 8 disposals 2 marks 26 dream team points
Judd McVee 3 kicks 1 handballs 4 disposals 2 tackles 16 dream team points
James Munro 1 behind 8 kicks 18 handballs 26 disposals 2 marks 4 tackles 78 dream team points
Fraser Rosman 7 kicks 3 handballs 10 disposals 2 marks 1 tackle 37 dream team points
Deakyn Smith 8 kicks 5 handballs 13 disposals 5 marks 3 tackles 62 dream team points
Roan Steele 3 behinds 9 kicks 7 handballs 16 disposals 1 mark 2 tackles 56 dream team points
Adam Tomlinson 20 kicks 7 handballs 27 disposals 6 marks 2 tackles 97 dream team points
Daniel Turner 1 goals 5 kicks 5 handballs 10 disposals 2 marks 1 tackle 42 dream team points
Jacob Van Rooyen 6 goals 2 behinds 10 kicks  12 handballs 22 disposals 6 marks 2 tackles 116 dream team points
Sam Weideman 6 goals 2 behinds 12 kicks 7 handballs 19 disposals 6 marks 1 tackle 1 hit out 113 dream team points
Mitch White 1 goal 1 behind 16 kicks 11 handballs 27 disposals 2 marks 2 tackles 92 dream team points
Taj Woewodin 1 goal 1 behind 12 kicks 6 handballs 18 disposals 7 marks 3 tackles 82 dream team points

 


40 minutes ago, sisso said:

Weid might be the unluckiest player ever to not get a call up to the seniors if he ends up with a bag of 10

Zero second. Efforts.  JVR is closer to a call up

22 disposals, 6 marks and 6.2 for Jacob Van Rooyen.

Get this kid in! What a bloody impressive performance. 

The commentator made a really good observation of JVR. He engages in the contest early and has the strength to hold his ground. He's also capable at ground level. 

He's going to be a star, and IMO he'd have a greater impact at AFL level this year than Weid. Should BBB get injured, or Tmac loses form, JVR should be next in line.

 
1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Zero second. Efforts.  JVR is closer to a call up

Agree re Weid he needs to cultivate an intensity and attitude that it’s his forward line, could have lined up a North defender with a fierce tackle in the 3 and just wandered in… 

Hard to teach a nice man to be a mongrel. 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

22 disposals, 6 marks and 6.2 for Jacob Van Rooyen.

Get this kid in! What a bloody impressive performance. 

And to think that we can thank the AFL for changing the rules so that clubs couldn’t match the bids for NGA players in the top 20 of the AFL draft because we might have taken Mac Andrew instead of Jacob Van Rooyen!


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