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Toby’s mum was born in China, @Lucifers Hero

 

 
3 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

Windsor with backs

 

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This is a fantastic move for mine. Rivers to the mids, Bowey to the wing


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Just had a short chat with Browny, who is running 200 at a fair clip. He said his break from main group was “awareness”

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Main group now in competitive 3/4 ground match sim (of sorts). Tracc hemmed in and tackled in forward pocket, quick handball to Clayton, snapped goal!

Just now, waynewussell said:

McAdam now in various runs around boundary. He looks fit and is running freely

Does Jed Adams look like he is improving?

 

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Sharp skirting in front as Riv is spoilt from marking. Sharp passes wide to Woey who slots a nice goal from 45


7 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

Just had a short chat with Browny, who is running 200 at a fair clip. He said his break from main group was “awareness”

Interested to see how this guy goes - to finish 2nd (only to Sharp) in the 2km time trial as a second year player is a decent effort.  Shows he has the enurance to go with speed.  You know he will always give 110% and will get the most out of himself.  I think he may be more special than most people here realise.

14 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

This is a fantastic move for mine. Rivers to the mids, Bowey to the wing

What’s fantastic about it ? What’s Bowey offering on a wing that Windsor isn’t ? 

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 Very good chain through the middle, Bill long low pass to Max, handball to Kossie, kick to Mentha, finds a deep forward


Just now, waynewussell said:

 Very good chain through the middle, Bill long low pass to Max, handball to Kossie, kick to Mentha, finds a deep forward

Max needs to do this much more. So often he takes a great grab and then goes back and holds up play, only to do a loopy kick and turn it over. I love Maxy, but field kicking other than long down the line is not his go!

3 minutes ago, Jeremy said:

What’s fantastic about it ? What’s Bowey offering on a wing that Windsor isn’t ? 

Cleaner disposal

 
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Fritta just chased Ed and Howes from behind wing to inside 50

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