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Have to feel for Jordon. Played a lot last year but ended up in the sub role in the pointy end.

Now he's been in the starting 22 for the first 21 games this year but loses his spot late. If he isn't the sub this week, it will be his first game out of the side since 2020.

His form had dipped and put his spot at risk, although the same could clearly be said for Sparrow and Spargo as well.

 
2 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Looks a little like Roman concrete - tough enough, readying and settling for the weeks ahead.

D'mania would that be the original Pantheon concrete or is it James Harmes struggling in the 'Gabba glue with 'concrete boots' late in the game?

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Edifice or edifying?

7 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

2018.

Have only played them once at the Gabba since then though, which was 2019.

Hogan kicked 5. Garlett kicked 4.  They were a potent combination in 2018 !!  

 
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Stunning.

And maybe because he’s plays mostly in the AFL … is a seasoned senior player & has missed a couple of games due to  concussion & VFL byes  so has had a mini break with the body.  Would have zero worries on his fitness . As an AFL team … we have def played of 5 day breaks & if he wants to play finals …no brainer on effort! 

 

5 minutes ago, BenF said:

You'd be the first person who thinks that!

Half of our banner crew are confident he’s staying. Many cheer squad members are confident he’s staying. Likewise, many Dees supporters on FB. So it’s not like everyone believes he’s leaving. 
More to the point: did I do something heinous to you in a previous life? Coz I know I haven’t in this life, yet you routinely regard me with contempt. I’ve no idea why, but it’s super annoying. Please don’t continue to do so. TIA. 


16 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hogan kicked 5. Garlett kicked 4.  They were a potent combination in 2018 !!  

Saved our backside that night 

I really wonder why there is so much anti Sparrow talk on here. He does his job and like quite a few others in the team can be inconsistent. If you let a thousand flowers bloom you might get run over by locusts.

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Spargo gives bugger all,slow, doesnt get enough of it and hardly hits the scoreboard. Dont give a stuff about his percieved forward pressure. SMITH would have been a much better bet up forward to assist BBB

Smith? Give me a spell. Spargo is our best kick going inside 50, he'd get more of the footy if his teammates passed the ball to him when he was free more often.

 
2 hours ago, COOLX said:

What does Dean Kent got do with Teams R23 team v Brisbane ?  Get on the St.Kilda website you people . 

News report we are adding grunt to our team by including Harmes. Have I missed something we didn't need grunt because Harmes played for Casey !!!! This team is more vanilla than vanilla (poor comparison I suppose ) , we don't have any aces up or sleeve i.e Joel Smith  or JVR . We will get done . Maybe we should offer Hird a an assistant coach position, actually Hird has more of a footy brain than Goody.

Rob Zombie never sang about vanilla

8 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Smith? Give me a spell. Spargo is our best kick going inside 50, he'd get more of the footy if his teammates passed the ball to him when he was free more often.

Smith seems to be becoming some kind of combo of Hawkins, Farmer and Jesaulenko with every post...


12 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I really wonder why there is so much anti Sparrow talk on here. He does his job and like quite a few others in the team can be inconsistent. If you let a thousand flowers bloom you might get run over by locusts.

What is his job 

Genuine question 

11 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Rob Zombie never sang about vanilla

More human than hu-man!

15 minutes ago, adonski said:

What is his job 

Genuine question 

If that is a genuine question then you know sweet FA about how we play. I don't know why you even bother postering.

26 minutes ago, adonski said:

What is his job 

Genuine question 

I see Sparrow as a protector and safety, tough to tackle, can receive a hot handball and gets out of jail. 

Shepards our main ball movers and getters, when in close.

Good sized mid.

Can run all day and still perform when exhausted. 

Usually a good kick, has the capacity to pop up when is needed and will take it on when it is his time.

Loads of potential as he learns to position himself well and deliver the ball to advantage. 

He is learning from Oliver, Trac, Brayshaw and Viney.

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37 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Smith seems to be becoming some kind of combo of Hawkins, Farmer and Jesaulenko with every post...

You were pumping up Weideman like he was Wayne Carey all year


Seriously wtf, the coaching panel who delivered us a flag haven’t listened to Picket Fence and dropped Spargo.

Amateurs all of them, do they not have access to stats sheets

38 minutes ago, kev martin said:

I see Sparrow as a protector and safety, tough to tackle, can receive a hot handball and gets out of jail. 

Shepards our main ball movers and getters, when in close.

Good sized mid.

Can run all day and still perform when exhausted. 

Usually a good kick, has the capacity to pop up when is needed and will take it on when it is his time.

Loads of potential as he learns to position himself well and deliver the ball to advantage. 

He is learning from Oliver, Trac, Brayshaw and Viney.

Just about sums it up really well.

Could well become a hurter if he desires. Only getting bigger with confidence.

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Half of our banner crew are confident he’s staying. Many cheer squad members are confident he’s staying. Likewise, many Dees supporters on FB. So it’s not like everyone believes he’s leaving. 
More to the point: did I do something heinous to you in a previous life? Coz I know I haven’t in this life, yet you routinely regard me with contempt. I’ve no idea why, but it’s super annoying. Please don’t continue to do so. TIA. 

More to the point: Why are you on a forum if you can't handle someone not even criticising you but simply REPLYING to your posts? If you find it super annoying that someone doesn't agree with you all the time on here then that's a you problem. You never actually talk about football on here and quite often I see you try to pick fights with other users for no reason at all. You thrive off drama and not only that but when you do disagree with someone you almost put on a show for the other people here like it's a studio audience and it's cringe. Almost like it's to make yourself feel better. To me you act like a bully and although you're very popular here haven't seen yet what other people see. It feels fake and insincere.

You asked, I told you. Don't ask if you don't want to hear.

I reckon this might be the game where we see our famed Premiership 8 Wall back in tact with Harmes back in the guts on Neale.

 

   Lever               May                  Salem

       Rivers         Petty      Hibberd

Brayshaw                                Langdon

 

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4 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

D'mania would that be the original Pantheon concrete or is it James Harmes struggling in the 'Gabba glue with 'concrete boots' late in the game?

Take your pick. I was considering a triad of players forming a pre-finals bond onfield for a specific role and this appeared to my eye to be a strengthening of best available quality for the gap that has emerged across the season we have just observed. 


4 hours ago, BenF said:

More to the point: Why are you on a forum if you can't handle someone not even criticising you but simply REPLYING to your posts? If you find it super annoying that someone doesn't agree with you all the time on here then that's a you problem. You never actually talk about football on here and quite often I see you try to pick fights with other users for no reason at all. You thrive off drama and not only that but when you do disagree with someone you almost put on a show for the other people here like it's a studio audience and it's cringe. Almost like it's to make yourself feel better. To me you act like a bully and although you're very popular here haven't seen yet what other people see. It feels fake and insincere.

You asked, I told you. Don't ask if you don't want to hear.

Awww hon, who hurt you?

Thanks for answering my question. Now I know EXACTLY how to post on DL. Lemme just check I got everything: I’ve gotta be phony, insincere, a bully, I’ve gotta pick fights, put on a show for the studio audience, not talk about football and thrive off drama. Yep, I can manage that. 

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a plane to catch. I’m going to the footy tonight… whoops, I mentioned football. Soz, won’t do it again, I promise!

Toodles sweetie 😘

PS: Your’re not alone. I see old mate @Stein9193has liked your post. (He who slithers out from under the bridge just to disparage the Demon Army.)

42 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Awww hon, who hurt you?

Thanks for answering my question. Now I know EXACTLY how to post on DL. Lemme just check I got everything: I’ve gotta be phony, insincere, a bully, I’ve gotta pick fights, put on a show for the studio audience, not talk about football and thrive off drama. Yep, I can manage that. 

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a plane to catch. I’m going to the footy tonight… whoops, I mentioned football. Soz, won’t do it again, I promise!

Toodles sweetie 😘

PS: Your’re not alone. I see old mate @Stein9193has liked your post. (He who slithers out from under the bridge just to disparage the Demon Army.)

Until you replied to him, I thought he sounded blockworthy.

You have creds, I think.  You don't really need to join in on the level of his "reply".

A few years ago I made free with my opinion of James Hird, and a poster replied with "you're better than that Robbie".  Well, i hadn't been, obviously, but I still haven't forgotten the admonishing, and it has stopped me from my worst.

Good on you for your practical support of the team.  And for going to Brisbane to support them.  And for trying to ask nicely to be left unattacked by a fellow supporter.  I like your posts.  

57 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Awww hon, who hurt you?

Thanks for answering my question. Now I know EXACTLY how to post on DL. Lemme just check I got everything: I’ve gotta be phony, insincere, a bully, I’ve gotta pick fights, put on a show for the studio audience, not talk about football and thrive off drama. Yep, I can manage that. 

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a plane to catch. I’m going to the footy tonight… whoops, I mentioned football. Soz, won’t do it again, I promise!

Toodles sweetie 😘

PS: Your’re not alone. I see old mate @Stein9193has liked your post. (He who slithers out from under the bridge just to disparage the Demon Army.)

Calm ,calm down WCW dont get sucked in by self important drips.I hope you have great night helping our beloved dees win

 
9 hours ago, GCDee said:

Smith could be a perfect fit for sub.

Would be an Inspired move, which is why it wont occur


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