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7 minutes ago, binman said:

It's not something I have much givenagree, but I can't agree.

Friiiter and Wattsy actually both have quite a lot in commo. Both:

- smooth movers

- elite field kicks

- elite and super reliable shots at goal

- brilliant one on one in marking contests

- have/had good hands

- have/had high footy iq

- have/had similar disposal average 

- criticised for not being sufficiently hard at it

- have/had fans questioning their best 22 lock status 

But, apart from all of the above, an you say not liking grappling with defenders and playing at HB, id agree they have nothing in common.

One good, one no good?

 
23 hours ago, Benny Dee said:

Thinking about it now a JVR, Jefferson and Turner forward line could be something special in a few years time, looking forward to hopefully seeing them combine this weekend. All have some different attributes that might compliment each other, only time will tell

I think this season is a must breakout year for Jvr. He seemed to tread water in 24.

Jefferson looked great but one game...hold everything.

Turner is the one I hold the most hope for. He's listed at around only 89 kegs but he plays a lot stronger than that for sure.

I would love to see Milkshake back but with his age and body anything is a bonus.

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I think this season is a must breakout year for Jvr. He seemed to tread water in 24.

Jefferson looked great but one game...hold everything.

Turner is the one I hold the most hope for. He's listed at around only 89 kegs but he plays a lot stronger than that for sure.

I would love to see Milkshake back but with his age and body anything is a bonus.

Agree beaver but sadly I don't think Turner has much more upside. Useful player at best. He will play ok against the poorer side but the better sides will find him out.

 
21 hours ago, adonski said:

One good, one no good?

If we got Jack Watts at pick 31 we would have been pretty happy overall.

21 hours ago, old dee said:

Agree beaver but sadly I don't think Turner has much more upside. Useful player at best. He will play ok against the poorer side but the better sides will find him out.

Disagree OD Disco hasn’t played a lot of footy yet, his game against Suns last year was a bit of an eye opener think he kicked 4. With Disco, JvR, Matty Jefferson playing together should also free up Fritta and bring Chin and Sharp into play more.🙏🤞


 
1 hour ago, adonski said:

It all went to [censored] when he was subbed off!

Yep.. structure went down the dunny! However having done one myself broken hand is potentially better than broken wrist, but depends on what part of the hand!

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2 hours ago, CatFishPig said:

Has broken hand been confirmed or was it a finger nail?

Go back to the weasel hole pal!

On 23/03/2025 at 09:08, DeeZone said:

Disagree OD Disco hasn’t played a lot of footy yet, his game against Suns last year was a bit of an eye opener think he kicked 4. With Disco, JvR, Matty Jefferson playing together should also free up Fritta and bring Chin and Sharp into play more.🙏🤞

Do you still think Turner is any more than average Deezone? 

13 minutes ago, old dee said:

Do you still think Turner is any more than average Deezone? 

Ha ha still early days OD, I’d give him another half dozen games to see what he can produce, he could possibly end up down back but not writing him off yet.😁👍


On 06/02/2025 at 11:20, Deestar9 said:

Riewoldt no 1 pick …Franklin no 5 pick …Amiss no 8. The King twins have def not lived up to the lofty expectations..yet ..Hawkins was a very slow starter. I have no idea whether Matthew will make it but have zero interest in saying 2025 is a make or break year for him. I want to at least see him play a few AFL games before casting any aspirations. I do know for a fact that the coaches believe in him …he doesn’t need to be a Franklin or Riewoldt …there probably will never be players like them but if he can play his part in our young developing and promising forward line ..I’ll be happy ..

Ben King is an absolute star. Max hasn't come on unfortunately I think he will show it against us on the weekend especially if May doesn't play. Ridiculous to say this is make or break for Jefferson he has at least to 2027 to find his feet.

37 minutes ago, old dee said:

Do you still think Turner is any more than average Deezone? 

He like Petty isn't a forward and he is suffering because it especially when you consider Howes gets a game down back talk about a player that won't make it. He and Laurie have showed nothing and I'm losing patience with Bowey and Woewodin.

50 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

He like Petty isn't a forward and he is suffering because it especially when you consider Howes gets a game down back talk about a player that won't make it. He and Laurie have showed nothing and I'm losing patience with Bowey and Woewodin.

What your saving is we have no KPFs I agree I have been saying it ever since Brown in 2021. He was injured etc after that. 

Any news re injury??

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Any news re injury??

Goodwin said in his post match presser that he fractured his hand.


Thanks Dazz, hopefully get him back sooner than later!

17 hours ago, picket fence said:

Go back to the weasel hole pal!

I know it was a devastating loss to a poor side pf but you need to keep your sense of humor. I thought it was quite funny. 

Gallows humour back at Demonland... who'd have thought...

 
16 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

He like Petty isn't a forward and he is suffering because it especially when you consider Howes gets a game down back talk about a player that won't make it. He and Laurie have showed nothing and I'm losing patience with Bowey and Woewodin.

Is it possible that Howes Bowey Laurie and Woe are all being played out of position. 

Surely Bowey and Howes could be tried on the wing or half forward line! ? 

Could turn Woe into a tagged? And Laurie is he an on baller or elsewhere? 

39 minutes ago, 58er said:

Is it possible that Howes Bowey Laurie and Woe are all being played out of position. 

Surely Bowey and Howes could be tried on the wing or half forward line! ? 

Could turn Woe into a tagged? And Laurie is he an on baller or elsewhere? 

Or they are simply  not senior AFL level talents 58er. IMO they fall into the group of too good at vfl level NQR at senior level. 


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