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Decent stat sheet for Toby Greene.

21 disposals and 7.2

 

On pure talent and influence who is better than Toby Greene?

I can think of maybe 4-5 players. If he played 100% midfield would be interesting to see how he would go

 
10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

On pure talent and influence who is better than Toby Greene?

I can think of maybe 4-5 players. If he played 100% midfield would be interesting to see how he would go

Pure footballler but also has the leap to make him play a little taller.  Strength of an ox.  Hard to push off the ball and often works his opp off the ball himself. Love watching this bloke, apart from when he starts his sniping off the ball.

Talk about footy smarts and clever forward craft.  Has more talent on one toe than most forwards and more dangerous than most of them as well.  Doesn't miss very often either.

What a pitty he signed up again (for life!?) with the Greatest Waste of Space.


9 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Amazing how teams are kicking high scores & we can't do it this season after doing it last season.

If your tall and small forwards can kick bags and your mids can contribute a few, then it’s not amazing. ATM we don’t have that.

I would never have though Levi Casboult and Mabiol Chol would be such good pick-ups for the Suns. Either of them would have been a big help for us this year.

 
19 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Schache is the poor man's Weideman. 

I looked up the definition of a backhanded compliment and that is what i read

32 minutes ago, BDA said:

I would never have though Levi Casboult and Mabiol Chol would be such good pick-ups for the Suns. Either of them would have been a big help for us this year.

Especially Casboult. He’s been consistently good. 


Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jesus. Did you see that injury? That's sickening!!!

Poor bloke.

Absolutely. Dislocated knee or broken leg

Edited by Kit Walker

14 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jesus. Did you see that injury to Powell ? That's sickening!!!

Poor bloke.

Very nasty and not very pleasant viewing.  He's a good kid too 😞

18 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jesus. Did you see that injury to Powell ? That's sickening!!!

Poor bloke.

dreadful.


The top 8 teams that had quietly notched up their Suns game as a win they can think again.

Big fight on for the last few spots in the 8. 

Suns play 5 teams below them so will be pushing their case.

Would be delighted to see them make it especially if it means Pies, Bulldogs and Saints don't.

Poor Rowell. Just can't take a trick. He just cannot get a full season in. I really hope he isn't one of these players we never see what they will be because of injuries.

A good win by the suns though

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