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sestan's body shape reminds me of the likes of brian wilson or peter daicos - it'll be interesting to see how it changes after a few pre-seasons

can definitely see him as a jamie elliott type

i suppose fitness will depend on how he can eventually move thru the midfield

I'm at the game and checked out the huddle at quarter time. Coach seemed pretty calm and encouraging. Told the players to go in harder when the ball goes to ground.


Casey all over the Sharks. Gotta love Mitch White - so sure & steady. I know BBB has the huge set shot run up but boy we could use his goal kicking accuracy.

 

Someone get a brown paper bag up to the commentator and tell him to breathe.

Scrappy but willing contest so far. Defensive shape is good. 


19 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

sestan's body shape reminds me of the likes of brian wilson or peter daicos - it'll be interesting to see how it changes after a few pre-seasons

can definitely see him as a jamie elliott type

i suppose fitness will depend on how he can eventually move thru the midfield

He’s taller than Trac😂

My thoughts on the first quarter was the Shark's backline was the difference, we seem to be cracking them open this quarter.


14 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Someone get a brown paper bag up to the commentator and tell him to breathe.

The dude is hilarious 😂 

Valentine and White have both missed open goals under little pressure but both times Casey have goaled quickly after 

Sesto doing the right thing and missing the set shot from what was an absolutely ridiculous free kick. Good boy. 

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Goals Brown Schache 2 Grey Sestan 

Disposals Jordon 17 Laurie 12 Steele 11 White 10


4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Love those cars on the boundary. No tailgate bbq's that I can see

One side of the ground has a pavilion that looks like a yacht club and the other side looks like a juniors game in Melbourne.

2 minutes ago, Emerald said:

One side of the ground has a pavilion that looks like a yacht club and the other side looks like a juniors game in Melbourne.

Thanks.. what is the food like?

The gum trees look delightful along the perimeter

 
20 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

He’s taller than Trac😂

height has nothing to do with his body shape, his low centre of gravity, and the sort of player he looks to play like

elliott is smaller than either and plays 'tall' by comparison to trac


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