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Fabulous mark d50 by White

Don't think Casey will ever see McAdam again tbh

Class above and is exactly what we need at AFL level

 

Fullerton can come in a play the role Jackson did, not as athletic but is very clean 

 

Thanks for updates KC Andy and others

legends 

Only saw first half at teh ground.

Thomo had lots of posessions but several were of the kind Hawthorn backs had against us.

Some very good and some ordinary.

Dont be fooled by the high posession numbers however.

 


1 minute ago, Bimbo said:

Only saw first half at teh ground.

Thomo had lots of posessions but several were of the kind Hawthorn backs had against us.

Some very good and some ordinary.

Dont be fooled by the high posession numbers however.

 

he marks the ball, or returns it from behinds, and kicks long...and turns it over

 
Just now, whatwhat say what said:

he marks the ball, or returns it from behinds, and kicks long...and turns it over

 

2 minutes ago, Bimbo said:

Only saw first half at teh ground.

Thomo had lots of posessions but several were of the kind Hawthorn backs had against us.

Some very good and some ordinary.

Dont be fooled by the high posession numbers however.

 

Yep, do not take any notice of his stats as they are all garbage 

Just now, Demonland said:

Looks  like McAdam is done for the day. Saw him on the boundary on the other side of the ground.

Saw that, are our rooms over there?


Jeffo needs to start clunking those

Tomo fantastic there.  Hooray Jeffo marks!  And then kinda fluffs the kick inside 50

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Jeffo needs to start clunking those

he needs to add a lot of power in his legs - he can't hold his position

very good at positioning, having the sit, getting in the spot...the minute there was body contact he collapses in the pack

some second efforts would be nice too

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Looks like the away rooms are in a shed by the northern end of Punt Road.

I think they also park the tractor in there


Great chase down tackle on the wing Windsor.  But our delivery and then ground ball defense inside 50 was yet again crud

Ben Brown would face the double drop to the VFL reserves on this performance (if it still existed). He has played like a bag of potatoes.


4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

he needs to add a lot of power in his legs - he can't hold his position

very good at positioning, having the sit, getting in the spot...the minute there was body contact he collapses in the pack

some second efforts would be nice too

He's at least two pre-seasons (with some heavy gym work included) away from being capable of clunking them more often i reckon.

 

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