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For those not watching, you are not missing much. Tomlinson looks great, but when you’ve got that many inside 50s against you, he’s seeing a lot of the ball. 
 

woey is playing back and is doing ok. Doesn’t help he’s got nothing to kick to. 
 

im not sure where AMW is playing. Kolt looking good but he’s getting no help in the midfield. Brown a cherry on top player so isn’t useful at Casey. 

 
4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Tomlinson delivering some payback on the Hawks for Maysie. 

Do you think he might be rubbed out for it?


Just now, jules7 said:

Do you think he might be rubbed out for it?

Nope - not high, and he got up and had a shot for goal later, so low impact and not high. 


Kolt - looks the goods and would be better if he had some players around him. If he had Viney in there (or Moose) he’d have a little more support. 
 

Woey - needs more help around him for outlet kicks. But he’s done a few silly things himself and not really concentrating on the moment. playing like he is the senior player and he has to bring us back into it. 
 

Fullerton - looks nice. Marks and runs well.

Tomlinson - this is too easy for him. 
 

jefferson and Laurie - they are first round picks and I’d hope they would take a bit more responsibility. They more seem like they are waiting for others to do the hard part. They both have the skills, but maybe the injuries are good for them so they have to really be the men. 
 

AMW - love him, but not sure where he is. 
 

Verrall - good in the ruck, needs a little more body work but that should come. Looks like a player. 
 

K brown - running well but he’s got not much around him and seems to be looking up and seeing nothing. 
 

melbourne players there - Gawn, Lever, JVR, Sparrow, 

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6 minutes ago, jules7 said:

Do you think he might be rubbed out for it?

Won't be, but Tomlinson taking risks with bumping when he has left the ground. He managed to turn his body so as to hit the body. 

No sense, in that he may be required for the following weeks. 

4 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

I'm starting to worry there is no messiah coming through.

 

Where is Moniz-Wakefield? 

 

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