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Anyone have any news on the scratch match where hopefuls were getting a run, against the Blues?

 

Turner played forward and dominated, 31 marks, 15 goals 2 behinds, 17 tackles, 133 pressure acts, 41 goal assists and 2 smothers. Grundy had 128 hit outs, 98 to advantage and kicked 2 with 33 disposals and 14 marks. JJ had 56 disposals, 45 contested, 2200m gained and kicked 3.

7 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Turner played forward and dominated, 31 marks, 15 goals 2 behinds, 17 tackles, 133 pressure acts, 41 goal assists and 2 smothers. Grundy had 128 hit outs, 98 to advantage and kicked 2 with 33 disposals and 14 marks. JJ had 56 disposals, 45 contested, 2200m gained and kicked 3.

You forgot to mention Spargo's ten screamers and 20 goals

 

Any REAL info about this game?


1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

Turner played forward and dominated, 31 marks, 15 goals 2 behinds, 17 tackles, 133 pressure acts, 41 goal assists and 2 smothers. Grundy had 128 hit outs, 98 to advantage and kicked 2 with 33 disposals and 14 marks. JJ had 56 disposals, 45 contested, 2200m gained and kicked 3.

Good thing we're bringing in Schache then.

1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

Turner played forward and dominated, 31 marks, 15 goals 2 behinds, 17 tackles, 133 pressure acts, 41 goal assists and 2 smothers. Grundy had 128 hit outs, 98 to advantage and kicked 2 with 33 disposals and 14 marks. JJ had 56 disposals, 45 contested, 2200m gained and kicked 3.

Turner also kicked 18 behinds which worried me

 

All I heard was Harmes has hurt his hammy, so there’s the Brayshaw replacement gone. Jordon likely comes in now. Woe if they’re bold.


8 minutes ago, Hawk the Demon said:

Apparently Turner did actually play forward and played well....watch that space.

Interesting, the swing worked out alright with TMac and Petty. Might be worth giving the kid a crack...

22 minutes ago, Hawk the Demon said:

Apparently Turner did actually play forward and played well....watch that space.

Goals?

It is quite sad and desperate that we are hanging  our hats on who played well in a VFL practice match in the second week of September.  How did this all go so wrong?

25 minutes ago, Spit Demon said:

Interesting, the swing worked out alright with TMac and Petty. Might be worth giving the kid a crack...

Not in a SF. 


13 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Not in a SF. 

If he is ready, why not? Marlion Pickett debut was a GF, went pretty good from memory.

Just saying...

46 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

It is quite sad and desperate that we are hanging  our hats on who played well in a VFL practice match in the second week of September.  How did this all go so wrong?

Injuries.

So desperately short that whilst watching a Dees staffer said, we are one short can you make up numbers in a pocket?? Well why not I said... Result?? A lazy 5 snags at 100% efficiency😁

8 hours ago, Spit Demon said:

If he is ready, why not? Marlion Pickett debut was a GF, went pretty good from memory.

Just saying...

Dermot Brereton says hello.

And Moniz-Wakefield … to debut? He’s highly unlikely to get a game this week but I like his goalsense and fwd line pressure. Could replace Chin but 1-2% chance only 


5 hours ago, loges said:

Dermot Brereton says hello.

Tell him I said hi, it's been a while :D. But seriously, no idea what you are talking about.

6 minutes ago, Spit Demon said:

Tell him I said hi, it's been a while :D. But seriously, no idea what you are talking about.

He made his debut in a final in 1982 and kicked 5 goals

7 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

He made his debut in a final in 1982 and kicked 5 goals

Nice! Time will tell I suppose. Go Dees!

 
4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

And Moniz-Wakefield … to debut? He’s highly unlikely to get a game this week but I like his goalsense and fwd line pressure. Could replace Chin but 1-2% chance only 

AMW stayed on the park after training today and was doing some extra work with ANB and a trainer.

Not sure it means anything and if it does think we're clutching at straws.

 


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