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6 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

I like the look of Caleb Lewis. He might be worth looking at in mid season.

He played with Howes at Sandy. 

 

9 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

I like the look of Caleb Lewis. He might be worth looking at in mid season.

He played with Howes at Sandy. 

Ill Give Jefferson a rev up as he’s shown aggression, positioning and poise to start the third. Need much more of it but I was glad to see he can do it. 


3 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Pick 13 for Tholstrup still remains a question mark for me. Does not seem to be impacting at this level at all

i'll go hard counter

tough in the clinches, does the little things already (shepherds, blocks, etc.), and puts his head over the ball

heaps to like

currently has 14 disposals (equal 2nd for casey) on a 50:50 split, 5 tackles, 3 marks, and 3 clearances

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3 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Pick 13 for Tholstrup still remains a question mark for me. Does not seem to be impacting at this level at all

You’re kidding 

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

i'll go hard counter

tough in the clinches, does the little things already (shepherds, blocks, etc.), and puts his head over the ball

heaps to like

Noticed Windsor does the same thing. It’s not always about the possessions with both of them. Their blocking, Shepard, Knock ons and tackles show great team work. 


Verrell to Laurie goal. But I want to talk about how Fullerton has changed the look around the ball. He’s not a contested mark beast, but his follow up work has been great. 

Bailey Laurie is NOT a mid. That clearance was the prime example, fumbles the ball to Hawthorns 50, misses a tackle clearance Hawthorn. He has some crafty things for a HF or small forward but he’s not a mid, this needs to end.

 

I think I've been a bit lucky to only be home and watching after half time.

Seen a bit of what everyone was talking about - the trash disposal, rushed decisions, and all that - but it also seems to be very marginally turning a bit our way. Maybe not in our favour, but at least not so one sided as the first half and the alarmingly bad first quarter.

1 minute ago, Dee-licious said:

Verrell to Laurie goal. But I want to talk about how Fullerton has changed the look around the ball. He’s not a contested mark beast, but his follow up work has been great. 

yep

i'm more and more thinking...

OUT: may, lever
IN: Fullarton, Woewodin

petty and salem stay down back, hore comes in to starting 22, fullarton becomes forward / ruck relief, and probably woey 2.0 is the sub

tholstrup the pick of our next tier mid types, but i reckon he comes in to give windsor a rest for the 5 day break


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