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Wonder with Tomlinson out (and playing at Casey) Disco goes back and Roo takes his spot in the forward line. Interesting.

 
2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Woewodin and Tomlinson playing.

Is AMW playing?

Yes


 
4 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Wonder with Tomlinson out (and playing at Casey) Disco goes back and Roo takes his spot in the forward line. Interesting.

Billings or Laurie for sub. Probably Laurie


Is Tomlinson the biggest 'whipping boy' in the AFL? Outstanding against against StKilda a fortnight ago. Not great last week but had a plethora of mates. Fair enough Collingwood may not have the match ups but Turner and others are seemingly constantly forgiven. Adam has every right to be disillusioned. 

Just now, Deelectable said:

Is Tomlinson the biggest 'whipping boy' in the AFL? Outstanding against against StKilda a fortnight ago. Not great last week but had a plethora of mates. Fair enough Collingwood may not have the match ups but Turner and others are seemingly constantly forgiven. Adam has every right to be disillusioned. 

he gives up front position, is out-bodied by smaller oppo, and seems to lack game awareness

frost, as a comparison, is a better 1:1 defender but tomlinson's brain fades aren't as glaring

Casey dominating but foot skills are very sloppy.

 

Fullerton and BBB are marking well

1 minute ago, Deelectable said:

Is Tomlinson the biggest 'whipping boy' in the AFL? Outstanding against against StKilda a fortnight ago. Not great last week but had a plethora of mates. Fair enough Collingwood may not have the match ups but Turner and others are seemingly constantly forgiven. Adam has every right to be disillusioned. 

He wasn’t “outstanding”, he was fine against bottom 4 opposition. 

No good last week vs Fremantle and Collingwood’s forward line is short at the best of times, let alone with their current injury list. 

2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Am I the only one not happy about Woewodin being dropped?

He’s very stiff. He should’ve started last week and hasn’t really been given a run.


1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Am I the only one not happy about Woewodin being dropped?

I don’t understand how he doesn’t get a game at AFL level.. Will probably get the James Jordan treatment and leave after a few years of being [censored] around.

Also how hard is it to shoot the VFL with 2 cameras? Honestly I work in the AV industry. It’s not that hard.

Smacca on the board. Fullerton playing well.

Just now, Mickey said:

Casey dominating but foot skills are very sloppy.

 

 

Forward positioning not great

Good kicking from McAdam

6 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Wonder with Tomlinson out (and playing at Casey) Disco goes back and Roo takes his spot in the forward line. Interesting.

Think you nailed it with Disco going back tomorrow as he’s not the answer to our forward line.

Tomlinson would have to be on one of the shortest leashes going around


4 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Am I the only one not happy about Woewodin being dropped?

Not overly happy with it.

The coaching panel refuse to give him a whole game so he needs to make up the minutes at Casey.

 

Does anyone teach awareness on a football field just give a handball to someone who has his opponent next to him.


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