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MONIZZ with the XX appellation.

Is that the footy equivalent to the Ford Falcon XB GT?

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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

I can see why Thommo is out of favour, has made some critical errors which should have resulted in goals. Shache out the back for a goal. MONIZ Wakey doing well as is a busy Brown dog,Petty has barely touched it. FULLARTON Good. Laurie goodish but IMV lacks a yard in pace

Not good re Petty.

Tommo could be feeling a little flatย 

Thanks for the update Picket.

Good to hear AMW doing well. He's my favoured smoky.ย 

Petty will take at least a month to regain fitness and touch, he's barely touched a ball in preseason.

Fullarton we need

 
16 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Good to hear AMW doing well. He's my favoured smoky.ย 

Petty will take at least a month to regain fitness and touch, he's barely touched a ball in preseason.

Fullarton we need

Yea I think we've all been a bit short sighted and overly optimistic re Petty's return. Good call Roost it a long ways.

23 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Good to hear AMW doing well. He's my favoured smoky.ย 

Petty will take at least a month to regain fitness and touch, he's barely touched a ball in preseason.

Fullarton we need

Sounds like he barely touched it today too ๐Ÿ˜ณ


1 hour ago, picket fence said:

MONIZZZXX another great goal running through the centre

Hi Picket, how did Sestan go please? And where would you place him in the pecking order at present, and into the future?

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21 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Yea I think we've all been a bit short sighted and overly optimistic re Petty's return. Good call Roost it a long ways.

Goody openly said heโ€™ll be back for the Hawks so forgive anyone for taking what he says at face value. Maybe they shouldnโ€™t after Clarry last year ๐Ÿ˜‚


11 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Goody openly said heโ€™ll be back for the Hawks so forgive anyone for taking what he says at face value. Maybe they shouldnโ€™t after Clarry last year ๐Ÿ˜‚

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2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Petty of the ground and doing run throughs. Looks a million miles of a return

Sure to play next week then...


1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

Hi Picket, how did Sestan go please? And where would you place him in the pecking order at present, and into the future?

Sestan did not play!

DEES PLAYERS RUNDOWN

Jed Adamsย was quieter than last practice game. He did a few good things but nothing of note.

Kynan Brown never gives in. He was interested and involved throughout. I have high hopes for this kid.

Kyah Farris-White - same as Jed Adams, but still learning the caper.

Tom Fullarton had a good game. He was involved, took some marks, kicked a goal or two and was good value.

Matthew Jeffersonย played back pocket (despite being recruited as a key forward) and I thought he was one of our better players. He ran around, was involved, used the ball well and created the lose man a la Jake Lever to perfection.

Bailey Laurie was good and mostly involved but faded right out after a bout half way into the 3rd quarter. I query his lack of pace.

Andy Moniz-Wakefield was our best player. He broke the lines, used the ball well and kicked two sensational goals coming off half back.

Harrison Petty - if he had a kick I must have missed it. He looked way off the pace which is not surprising.

Shackey Attacky kicked three but two of them were out the back to him by himself. He just doesn't impose himself enough at the contest.

Adam Tomlinson played well but did look flat. Made some crucial errors which should have resulted in goals but didnโ€™t.ย 

Thatโ€™s about it!

AND NOW FOR THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY

THE GOOD

GREAT GAMES BY MONIZ WAKEFIELD AND TO A LESSER EXTENT MATHEW JEFFERSON AND BROWN DOG

THE BAD

GETTING DONE BY A JUST VFL SIDE IN COBURGย 

THE UGLY

OUR NQR PLAYERS WHO I DONโ€™T THINK HAVE ENOUGH TRICKS TO BE REGULAR AFL PLAYERS

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) - Video Dailymotion

40 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Sestan did not play!

Not another forward out injured?ย 

16 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Not another forward out injured?ย 

Might be another carry over for tommorrow! Played well enoughย  last match to deserve it

On 16/03/2024 at 17:14, picket fence said:

Andy Moniz-Wakefield was our best player. He broke the lines, used the ball well and kicked two sensational goals coming off half back

Could they be looking at him as coverage for Bowey???


Thanks for the update Byron @picket fence

The thought of the number 45 dashing off half back brings me great joy and reminiscent to the great Matthew Whelan who was our dashing half back back in the 2000's.

On 16/03/2024 at 17:58, dazzledavey36 said:

Thanks for the update Byron @picket fence

The thought of the number 45 dashing off half back brings me great joy and reminiscent to the great Matthew Whelan who was our dashing half back back in the 2000's.

He is not a dissimilar player Daz, but at this stage without the fear factor (fear of standing in his way and being steamrolled)!๐Ÿ˜

Report states AMW played across half back and kicked two goals. Normally plays forward?ย ย 

Great game or a confused writer?

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Judging by the track watchers reports Petty would be best suited having another run out with Casey.

Another couple weeks training under his belt before a return to AFL level.

Hawthorn are a nuisance to play against after watching the Ess v Haw game today.

Give Harry the correct amount of time to ease back into the fold i say.


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