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Umpire Nichols or his clone in attendance judging by that late free in the windsock pocket.

 

Jefferson is extremely clean below his knees and has some toe


10 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Umpire Nichols or his clone in attendance judging by that late free in the windsock pocket.

What about the fool that bounced the ball and the wind took it 3m outside the circle towards the Williamstown goal, play on.

 

They need to develop a game plan against the wind. I would've thought Casey to have plenty of experience in these conditions. Why no swarm of smalls handling and running the ball, with bigs giving the one, two's, playing in-front and expecting the ball to be all over the place.

Well done Jefferson with that last goal assist. Adams doing all right, and Hibbo into it no matter where he plays.

The ball will go over the back when we go forward with the wind.

 

Edited by kev martin

Great goal by Spargypants. 20-40.


Brown hobbling, Grundy insignificant! Shacky ok


Not sure how we're expecting Grundy to improve his forward craft in these conditions. Sub-par skills are further impeded and he'll have to modify his gamestyle so much just to adjust to the wind alone. 

Hmmm, I know it’s windy but got to say that whatever Grundy is doing is certainly nowhere near any forward craft or positioning as I remember playing it. Got to feel for him a bit I think. But he looks lost. 


We won't be seeing Grundy back in the senior team anytime soon.

Looking completely lost up forward. 

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Half time Casey Demons 5.5.35  trail Williamstown 6.4.40

Goal Moniz-Wakefield 3 Spargo White

Disposals White 15 Hibberd 14 Dunstan 13 Munro 9

8 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Hmmm, I know it’s windy but got to say that whatever Grundy is doing is certainly nowhere near any forward craft or positioning as I remember playing it. Got to feel for him a bit I think. But he looks lost. 

Experiment OVER! Either he Rucks or BUST

 

BBB looks like he is carrying a niggle.

No game plan, scrappy, Williams' playing better windy footy, we look like individuals. 

Spargo good, Grundy hasn't got a leading pattern, very scrappy game, full of tackles, no stand outs for me.


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