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Judging from the comments I have read today it appears that Turner should get a go in front of Tommo

 

 

 

 

 
1 minute ago, demons123452000 said:

Judging from the comments I have read today it appears that Turner should get a go in front of Tommo

 

 

 

 

I doubt we will see Tomlinson in the firsts again. Or TMac

 

the up and coming on ball brigade are struggling but our obsession with boundary line play makes it tough when it comes to forward delivery.

Should have won but it wouldn't mean much

2 minutes ago, demons123452000 said:

Judging from the comments I have read today it appears that Turner should get a go in front of Tommo

 

 

 

 

Yep, I think that will be the case from now on.

 


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

the up and coming on ball brigade are struggling but our obsession with boundary line play makes it tough when it comes to forward delivery.

Should have won but it wouldn't mean much

Wonder where they got that from, let me think.........

2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Or TMac

One thing I would agree with the commentary on today.

Tommy looks like he's running in treacle.

It was a bad day for most. No need to stick the boots in, and write anyone off. We will need 3-4 of those guys to gain confidence and play a roll if we are going to go deep in 2023.

 
Just now, demon3165 said:

Wonder where they got that from, let me think.........

You are insufferably negative today.

Just now, The heart beats true said:

You are insufferably negative today.

So you think it was a good game then, and there was no negatives or do only look at the good points? 


23 minutes ago, kev martin said:

We really missed those hard bodied and experienced VFL players, Munro, Buntine, and Baldi.

Wow, BBB not taking his opportunity from straight out infront, though not the only one.

We have a few AFL listed players who will have to lift/develop their game, if they want to be AFL standard. Jefferson, Adams, AMW, D.Smith, Farris-White. 

Some terrible field kicking and missed opportunities killed us.

Nearly stole it.

Why were Buntine & Baldi left out?

The Araldite (White + Munro) back will make a big diff next week.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

17 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

He was somewhere between solid & good - nowhere near outstanding.

I thought D.Turner turned the game and momentum, by those intercepts in the third. Played a good game in a dysfunctional backline. They couldn't zone well as they let the opponents get to the ball first and very few attacking moves that came off, (couldn't find a corridor).

Tomlinson needs some confidence, his leadership and structural set up down back appeared to suffer, as well as his poor decision making, slipping over and switching off. He usually dominates and supports D.Turner very well at this level.

Edited by kev martin

2 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

So you think it was a good game then, and there was no negatives or do only look at the good points? 

I always look at the bright side. It’s one of the reasons everybody loves me (the other 2 reasons are that I’m drop dead gorgeous, and that I’m very humble). 


4 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Should we recruit Bell as a back up ruckman ?

Played a good 1st half, and I thought the same thing, but left in the second. Consistency is needed, especially at the level he is playing.

Edited by kev martin

6 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

So you think it was a good game then, and there was no negatives or do only look at the good points? 

Give it a [censored] rest, will you. If there’s more than one way to say something, without exception you’ll choose the most belligerent, abrasive way of saying it. It’s unpleasant and unnecessary. 

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Give it a [censored] rest, will you. If there’s more than one way to say something, without exception you’ll choose the most belligerent, abrasive way of saying it. It’s unpleasant and unnecessary. 

So I gather, seeing you did not answer the question you're not sure either? also I tell it the way I see it if you don't like that block me it's simple not going to bother me.

7 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I always look at the bright side. It’s one of the reasons everybody loves me (the other 2 reasons are that I’m drop dead gorgeous, and that I’m very humble). 

I love you for that first reason, which is good since I think you’re full of [censored] re the other reasons. 😁

15 minutes ago, kev martin said:

I thought D.Turner turned the game and momentum, by those intercepts in the third. Played a good game in a dysfunctional backline. They couldn't zone well as they let the opponents get to the ball first and very few attacking moves that came off, (couldn't find a corridor).

Tomlinson needs some confidence, his leadership and structural set up down back appeared to suffer, as well as his poor decision making, slipping over and switching off. He usually dominates and supports D.Turner very well at this level.

Good summary.


5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I love you for that first reason, which is good since I think you’re full of [censored] re the other reasons. 😁

Yeah true. But in my defence it’s very hard to be humble when you look this good.

45 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Thought Turner was outstanding all game.

Actually he was good, yes agree.

1 hour ago, rjay said:

Agree, and it also showed why we can't play both in the same team at senior level.

How many marks did brown take and his other stats inc T Mac … I brown kicked 4?behinds do you would say he got his hands on the footy 

 

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