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Turner has been an absolute deadeye for goal, but his biggest issue has been positioning I feel.

Seems he's getting the hang of it now!

 
9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

May is home too. I don’t know that we need to read too much into it. 
But really good to see Clarry there! 

Trac was busy having coffee with Lachie Neale this morning, according to the Herald Sun. 

 

After all the negative stuff this last month a win like this gives you hope for the future no matter what happens now

Screw draft picks

Culture and a winning mentality far more important

Surely we have learnt this lesson the hard way by now


Just now, Flowergirl said:

Trac was busy having coffee with Lachie Neale this morning, according to the Herald Sun. 

Good. Neale wanted out of Brisbane too. Maybe they’re chatting about how to mend bridges. 
 

1 minute ago, Flowergirl said:

Trac was busy having coffee with Lachie Neale this morning, according to the Herald Sun. 

A player who wanted to move, was held to a contract and is now happy at his a club?

Or did Trac really like Noosa

 
Just now, Nascent said:

Goodbye pick 5

Hello pick 10?

Goodbye "Dean Bailey era playing for draft picks" mentality.

Hello "next Flag tilt" 

3 minutes ago, DEElirium said:

any one see jacks post game talk with fox footy leaves the door open for a move to north

I hope not.

I guess with Gus gone.

Anb possibly leaving.

Tracca injured.

Oliver too...

The club doesn't seem so tight knit.

Hopefully it's still woven deep and we lose nobody.

Wins like this certainly help.


15 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Gawn spoke wonderfully yet again. Great captain and leader. To me today was a performance of united group, no fractures.
 

Can’t say how I feel about Trac though. Can’t see him with the team in the rooms. Oliver is there, Spargs is there.

Where are you Trac?

 

I suspect medical advice would be that he still should not fly

2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

A player who wanted to move, was held to a contract and is now happy at his a club?

Or did Trac really like Noosa

Quite a drive to training 😂

Alex was massive in the midield the further the game went on.

Fabulous that he got his wish to sing the song 🎶

 🤞 there is a repeat next week!

 

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Goody

Please next year, loosen the obsession with “Contest & Defence” just a little bit!! Half a turn… and let the Boys play with some dare. 
Scoring is just as important as defending…

 


Out of country, listened on the radio have nothing but praise for a great team performance. On to the ‘G to put the Colliwobblers to the torch.

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7 minutes ago, DEElirium said:

any one see jacks post game talk with fox footy leaves the door open for a move to north

i didnt get that vibe

1 minute ago, Farmer said:

I suspect medical advice would be that he still should not fly

Doubtful unless he walked to Noosa 

Sometimes space is a good thing. 

We are going to have some genuine competition for tall forward spots next year.

JVR and Turner have to be locks for mine.

I'd love Petty to play back, but where does TMac play? May and Lever are locks at the back.

I'm so excited by Turner and have been most of this year. He's quick, he attacks contests in the air, and he's a good kick.

He still fades in and out of games, but that's natural at his age and level of experience. 

Jack Viney, Max Gawn, Alex Neal-Bullen and Ed Langdon were incredible today. Possibly the best game Jack has played. Absolutely bossed it.


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Quite a drive to training 😂

Shorter than Joe Daniher’s drive from Byron 😏

Jack Viney was asked about his future with the Demons when interviewed on ground after game and didn’t deny about whether he was leaving or not, just said let’s get through this and we’ll sort that stuff out at and of year, honestly think he’s thinking about going to North, they’re trying for Ollie Wines too. His old man is there and his childhood mate could be there too, don’t be surprised if he leaves at end of year!!

Amazing how winning the centre clearances makes a difference @Binmans PA.

 
1 minute ago, Binmans PA said:

We are going to have some genuine competition for tall forward spots next year.

JVR and Turner have to be locks for mine.

I'd love Petty to play back, but where does TMac play? May and Lever are locks at the back.

I'm so excited by Turner and have been most of this year. He's quick, he attacks contests in the air, and he's a good kick.

He still fades in and out of games, but that's natural at his age and level of experience. 

Jack Viney, Max Gawn, Alex Neal-Bullen and Ed Langdon were incredible today. Possibly the best game Jack has played. Absolutely bossed it.

Yeah, I see a forward line of JVR, Fritsch, Turner and Jefferson. Petty May and Lever down back. I am a huge fan of TMac, but can't see him in the 22 next year (having sad that, he keeps surprising me).

Like you, Turner looks on the edge of busting the game apart.

Just now, Dave1711 said:

Jack Viney was asked about his future with the Demons when interviewed on ground after game and didn’t deny about whether he was leaving or not, just said let’s get through this and we’ll sort that stuff out at and of year, honestly think he’s thinking about going to North, they’re trying for Ollie Wines too. His old man is there and his childhood mate could be there too, don’t be surprised if he leaves at end of year!!

lets take sheezel for him then


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