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5 minutes ago, FreedFromDesire said:

Starting to really like Turner forward. Good level of mongrel, has the best agility of our usual tall forwards. He and JVR are a good combo to build upon.

Turner’s best asset as a forward will be/is his mobility.

 

Salem has no quickness on his feet.

Liability defensively.

How distant his 2021 form looks today.

1 minute ago, FreedFromDesire said:

I think he's been played through injury and been hampered this year, like many of our players.

Has time and space and just burns the disposals 

 

Turner has a bit of agro about him too. And I love how Van Rooyen insists on running through people after he takes a mark.


Jesus Riv

 

Rivers is a momentum killer 🤦🏼‍♂️

Players that I am concerned about moving forward - Salem, Petty and Bowey, not sure Billings is a 'competitive beast' either but id like to see more of that disposal.

Howes good, Rivers thinking about Mad Monday already. Lift your game Trent, lazy football.


Rivers has got to get those dinky flashy kicks out of his game.

1 minute ago, FreedFromDesire said:

Rivers is mentally in Bali already.

Or a WA club

 

Riv needs to find something because he ain’t playing midfield with that type of disposal. That was a handball everyday of the week.


Our disposal is comedically bad. 

there is a river in our momentum

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Howes good, Rivers thinking about Mad Monday already. Lift your game Trent, lazy football.

Looks totally disinterested 

Wtf happened to that enthusiasm moving into the guts...?

 

Zero tackles from Nibbler.. Hmm that’s unusual. Perhaps preserving himself for his next club. 


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