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Fritta....bruise free footy.

Kozzie....didn't turn up.

Nibbler..... A mare game.

Bowey....lost since injury.

Jvr.....off the boil.

Max.....hard coming back.

Oliver...our best player.

Rivers....ripper first half.

Woey....not ready yet.

Windsor.....was very quiet.

Viney.....tried all night.

Petty ....some good efforts.

Milkshake...same as Petty.

Chandler....did his bit.

Lever...played very well.

May.....going backwards perhaps.

Mcvee.....always plays well.

Laurie...played quite well.

AmW.....ok for experience 

Langdon.....was good again.

Tmac..... fairly average game

Billings ...failed to impact.

 

 

Mfc....most inconsistent club.

Edited by leave it to deever

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Fritta....bruise free footy.

Kozzie....didn't turn up.

Nibbler..... A mate game.1

Bowey....lost since injury.

Jvr.....off the boil.

Max.....hard coming back.

Oliver...our best player.

Rivers....ripper first half.

Woey....not ready yet.

Windsor.....was very quiet.

Viney.....tried all night.

Petty ....some good efforts.

Milkshake...same as Petty.

Chandler....did his bit.

Lever...played very well.

May.....going backwards perhaps.

Mcvee.....always plays well.

Laurie...played quite well.

AmW.....ok for experience 

Langdon.....was good again.

Tmac..... fairly average game

Billings ...failed to impact.

 

 

Mfc....most inconsistent club.

Reckon that's pretty spot on

MFC -,always squander leads

Billings - offers very little

Clarrie - years best game

Laurie - tries but limited

ANB - far too slow

Langdon - prolific but wasteful 

‘Bowza - needs an optometrist 

McVee - beaten by Green

Lever - great down back

Kozzie - not doing enough

AMW - becoming a regular

TMac - the end is nigh

 

 


Turner  useless as Sub

 

Don't we jump on the bandwagon when a bloke has a baddish game after so many good ones .

Seems the knife is out again for Tmac ,who was on the strongest marking forward in the AFL. Add that to the way GWS delivered the ball into the fwd line, we were lucky to get that close. They were pretty good.

A seriously good game of footy (just wish the scoreline was different)

At least Lever turned up tonight after missing for a couple of weeks.

Clarry' s back (well 85 %)

McVee does it again

Rivers improving all the time

Langers is a machine

The Duke has ticker.

Petty is showing more confidence

GWS/ South Melb GF

May - below his best.

Lever - rock solid showing.

Bowey - lacked physical presence.

McDonald - slowing up rapidly.

McVee - usual calm display.

Langdon - ran heart out.

Windsor - offered little threat.

Moniz-Wakefield - showing good signs.

Oliver - energy was encouraging.

Rivers - held his own.

Neal-Bullen - tireless but ineffective.

Billings - back to VFL.

Pickett - glimpses of class.

Van Rooyen - never got going.

Gawn - showed some spirit.

Viney - good contest work.

Woewodin - needs to improve.

Petty - unsure of role.

Fritsch - couldn't find space.

Melksham - quiet all night.

Chandler - classy late goal.

Bailey Laurie - jury still out.


Billings - tough not creative (unexpected)

Laurie - could make it

Windsor - could be anything

Petty - marks and tackles

Gawn - fumbly for month

Kozzie - tackled to influence

Rivers  - learn to bounce

Kolt - signed while concussed

Jeffo - gimme a tiket...

AMW - hard as nails

Bowey - victim of structure

 

 

 

5 hours ago, joeboy said:

Many useless performances 

No need to get the Funk and Wagnall' off the shelf this week JB 

4 hours ago, dimmy said:

Don't we jump on the bandwagon when a bloke has a baddish game after so many good ones .

Seems the knife is out again for Tmac ,who was on the strongest marking forward in the AFL. Add that to the way GWS delivered the ball into the fwd line, we were lucky to get that close. They were pretty good.

A seriously good game of footy (just wish the scoreline was different)

At least Lever turned up tonight after missing for a couple of weeks.

Clarry' s back (well 85 %)

McVee does it again

Rivers improving all the time

Langers is a machine

The Duke has ticker.

Petty is showing more confidence

GWS/ South Melb GF

he's been gone since 2019 :-). Don't you read demonland every week?


10 hours ago, dimmy said:

Don't we jump on the bandwagon when a bloke has a baddish game after so many good ones .

Seems the knife is out again for Tmac ,who was on the strongest marking forward in the AFL. Add that to the way GWS delivered the ball into the fwd line, we were lucky to get that close. They were pretty good.

A seriously good game of footy (just wish the scoreline was different)

At least Lever turned up tonight after missing for a couple of weeks.

Clarry' s back (well 85 %)

McVee does it again

Rivers improving all the time

Langers is a machine

The Duke has ticker.

Petty is showing more confidence

GWS/ South Melb GF

Wouldn't AFL House salivate over the idea of GWS and Sydney in the GF? The club they own and the club that is their cornerstone in the NSW market. Those bastards! 

47 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Wouldn't AFL House salivate over the idea of GWS and Sydney in the GF? The club they own and the club that is their cornerstone in the NSW market. Those bastards! 

The umpires certainly saw it that way last night, never missed an opportunity to reward them then blatantly refused to pay identical free’s for us. Grrrrrr.!!!

9 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

Laurie - He's just [censored]

Thought that was his best full game. Didn't smash it but certainly better than quite a few others.

1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

The umpires certainly saw it that way last night, never missed an opportunity to reward them then blatantly refused to pay identical free’s for us. Grrrrrr.!!!

How does Toby go from standing with the ball, to on his knees, where a waist high correctly applied tackle, is now on his shoulder?

Pathetic and costs us a goal, which is more than the losing margin. 

The umpires boss said they wouldn’t pay ducking.

Their movement on the mark, which cost us another goal was ignored all night.

Dillon and Kane need to stop lying about the standard of umpiring and put some money into helping train umpires, instead of grabbing millions in salary like pigs at a trough.

 

 

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

How does Toby go from standing with the ball, to on his knees, where a waist high correctly applied tackle, is now on his shoulder?

Pathetic and costs us a goal, which is more than the losing margin. 

The umpires boss said they wouldn’t pay ducking.

Their movement on the mark, which cost us another goal was ignored all night.

Dillon and Kane need to stop lying about the standard of umpiring and put some money into helping train umpires, instead of grabbing millions in salary like pigs at a trough.

 

 

Standard at its lowest ever this year 

Destroying enjoyment for many.


May - body is shot

30 minutes ago, dice said:

May - body is shot

May might be one that finishes his season early to go under the knife. Send Petty back, bring in Jeffo and see how he goes. Purely speculation at this stage though.

 
32 minutes ago, Little Richard said:

May might be one that finishes his season early to go under the knife. Send Petty back, bring in Jeffo and see how he goes. Purely speculation at this stage though.

There is no way May would want to pull the pin early.Dont forget the GF when he played a blinder with a ripped hammy.He would still to scrape into the 8

On 28/07/2024 at 01:08, FearTheBeard said:

Laurie - He's just [censored]

You are.


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