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1 minute ago, Billy said:

Surely Hibberd comes in for Bowey & Hunter’s possessions are ineffective & his tackles are like powder puffs

 

Forgot about Hibberd. Yes bring on the pig.

 

These players have to really start learning to kick through the ball when kicking for goal. Too many times their trying to place it instead.

I don't rate Hunter at all - his disposal kills me. I would rather Jordan in the side and use Langdon as our attacking wing.


1 minute ago, Chook said:

I don't rate Hunter at all - his disposal kills me. I would rather Jordan in the side and use Langdon as our attacking wing.

Hunter is lazy and soft. Picks and chooses way too much.

That was not a “lucky” kick BT. That was McVee!

Just now, BDA said:

Kossie looking sharp 

Tackling to hurt again, 23 weeks after his suspension. He's gotten over it finally.

1 minute ago, Chook said:

I don't rate Hunter at all - his disposal kills me. I would rather Jordan in the side and use Langdon as our attacking wing.

I'm starting to head towards that thought.

Are we all piling on Hunter's disposal because he got forced wide and had no choice but to dump kick?


No way Turner is AFL ready. He looks like a kid still and didn't have the strength to hold that mark.

Tommo for me.

5 minutes ago, Chook said:

Forgot about Hibberd. Yes bring on the pig.

Replaces bowey or but they won't do it Salem. He's a non entity lately

 
Just now, Chook said:

No way Turner is AFL ready. He looks like a kid still and didn't have the strength to hold that mark.

Tommo for me.

Dunno what Thommo has done... but FFS, back 6 looks so much more stable with him there


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