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3 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Salo a mid? 

Sorely needed at HBF based on our decision making and execution off half back in the 1s earlier

 

Will Verrall doing his running routine with a trainer now, obviously that’s it for Will. promising competitor in the ruck on the day

 

Has Jefferson even touched it at all?

Prior to going off?

So much hype around this guy and I havent seen one bit of talent.

Just now, Tracca said:

Has Jefferson even touched it at all?

Prior to going off?

So much hype around this guy and I havent seen one bit of talent.

Bit of a worry. We have a very high hit rate on draftees but he currently appears a miss. 


1 minute ago, waynewussell said:

Will Verrall doing his running routine with a trainer now, obviously that’s it for Will. promising competitor in the ruck on the day

thought he was average today. Farris White showed more. But hopefully will work his way into the season

Just now, PartyTimeJohnny said:

Bit of a worry. We have a very high hit rate on draftees but he currently appears a miss. 

he reminds me of lucas cook

1 minute ago, Tracca said:

he reminds me of lucas cook

How can you be reminded of something that never happened?

 
1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

How can you be reminded of something that never happened?

what?

I like the look of Bent/Benckt whoever the medium tall is for Casey, nice body work unfairly pinged

Quality finish from Jeffo 


3 minutes ago, Tracca said:

what?

I think he's trying to say did we ever even get to watch Cook in a game? Horrible failure that pick.  Did Darling going a few picks later?

Just now, Jerry Lundergard said:

I think he's trying to say did we ever even get to watch Cook in a game? Horrible failure that pick.  Did Darling going a few picks later?

about 15 picks later

everyone had multiple chances to get darling, and ignored him

Just now, Jerry Lundergard said:

I think he's trying to say did we ever even get to watch Cook in a game? Horrible failure that pick.  Did Darling going a few picks later?

ahhh I see.

 

yeah I think he did

Just now, Jerry Lundergard said:

I think he's trying to say did we ever even get to watch Cook in a game? Horrible failure that pick.  Did Darling going a few picks later?

Cook over Darling, Weid over Curnow, there's not many after Jefferson YET who have made us look too silly getting him at #15


Not so sold on Clive Waterhouse but he has novelty value 

4 minutes ago, Tracca said:

what?

Philosophical conundrum. If a career ends before it begins, did it ever exist?

3 mins left to win this 😂


7 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

melbourne 22.13.145 (0 injuries)
richmond 21.21.147 (1 injury)

good to see em blow the cobwebs out

If tigers had kicked a little better they would be way in front.

 
9 minutes ago, old dee said:

If tigers had kicked a little better they would be way in front.

I remember saying the same thing about us in the finals last year. 


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