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i50 delivery pretty ordinary last 10 ins or so

WTF was that Bowey. Shocking kick into the forward line. 

 

Mr. Liability, Salem played a great 3rd Quarter

Bowey has had a season he would rather forget. Needs to burn the footy boots. 

3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Kolt is going to hate the review of this game. It’s good for him to be out there, but he’s made some poor decisions.

Skills 1/10 but effort, desire has been 9/10. The review will be very positive 

 

Given Bowey is undersized and not lightning quick -  if he his kicking and creativity by foot deserts him - well he’s a VFL footballer

9 out of 10 comments on here are negative when we are winning away from home

Not sure why some supporters bother watching


Bar Kozzy can’t question effort today. Everyone has had some contribution.

Dont care result wise. Done enough to be satisfied. Win. Great. Lose, better draft pick. 

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5 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Happy to wait for a larger sample when he’s physically mature and experienced at the level.

Posters have whinged all year that we had Daicos in the backline. 

Probably hasn’t ever trained in midfield so why would he have any idea? Doesn’t know the roles etc. Seems a smart guy, I’m sure he can figure it out in time. 

6 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Kolt is going to hate the review of this game. It’s good for him to be out there, but he’s made some poor decisions.

Yeah, but overall he has been a solid contributor today!


Hore showing he's better than VFL level. Hope he goes around again with us next year

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

people criticising kolt need their heads read

it ain't a day for clean skills, and his effort and workrate is top notch

Agreed. He’s been very good. A few mistakes here and there, but he’s played 9 games for goodness sake. 
I love what a good teammate he is already. 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

9 out of 10 comments on here are negative when we are winning away from home

Not sure why some supporters bother watching

Because they love to bag the club. Is not what I call support.


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Agreed. He’s been very good. A few mistakes here and there, but he’s played 9 games for goodness sake. 
I love what a good teammate he is already. 

I think he has been incredibly promising.

8 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Thomlinson fully had 'im.

 

I reckon he has been decent as well!

 
Just now, Moonshadow said:

Hore showing he's better than VFL level. Hope he goes around again with us next year

He’s a lot better when he’s playing as the third man up. Much like Lever. 
 

Kosi going to the middle. 


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