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Ed Langdon ran 17.5km in last nights game according to the AFL app. This is the most distance ever covered by a Dees player in a game since they started reporting this data in 2017. 

It also moves him into the top 10 of any player in the AFL over this period.

Well done Langers!

 

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And makes you appreciate the fatigue he must feel when going for goal. 

Nah, he’s a [censored] kick 🙌🏼🤷‍♂️

 

That he managed that surge of pace to get across to offer an option late in the game was heroic.

Having just followed the play all the way down the ground to be involve in the defensive 50 effort, I suspect he was already spent before he even started that sprint, and was probably ready to puke afterwards.

His running isn't just to get his daily steps count up! Low-key role model for all the kids.


6 minutes ago, Jeremy said:

Why hasn’t he signed on yet? Wouldn’t be shocked if he retired 

He is a bit of an odd-ball but I’m thinking he wants a bit more of the pie.!!

1 minute ago, DeeZone said:

He is a bit of an odd-ball but I’m thinking he wants a bit more of the pie.!!

Who doesn't?

Harris Andrews with 14 kms impressive also

 
29 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

He is a bit of an odd-ball but I’m thinking he wants a bit more of the pie.!!

Perhaps fancies a Duck dinner ?? 

Do we want to win the Telstra tracker or win flags?

Yeah being that guy, deal with it 🤪


13 hours ago, Jeremy said:

Why hasn’t he signed on yet? Wouldn’t be shocked if he retired 

The guy is only 28yo… could comfortably play for another 4 years. No one would give that up especially getting paid $500k per year running around after cow-hide. 

Who cares how far he ran !! I thought he was disappointing & he has been inconsistent this year.

Ineffective disposals and really poor kicking for goal. Needs to lift his game.

 

I think this is one of Langdon's better seasons.  It seems he's finally recovered form after that knock to the ribs (which seemed to have created a psychological block). 

Cool... couldn't care less how far he runs

At the end of the day his two misses were proven costly alongside Petty.

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