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2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Watch the replay and tell me.... how many times do we actually benefit from his ruck taps, and then get back to me... wins the taps.. maybee, but to advantage?? Let me know!!

You are a clown Picket

 
11 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

Champion data for what it's worth rated Gawn at 17.6 v Cameron 10.0. In a head to head contest that's about as comprehensive as it gets. Gawn was excellent (again) against one of the other top level rucks in the comp.

You know... stats are bull . Champion Data has created a trough of rubbish that many feed on.

How someone gets the chocolates in rucking when the opponent wins the outcome.. I.e. the clearance is handed to the opposition never fails to give me a chuckle.

13 hours ago, joeboy said:

Tholstrup - lacked spatial awareness

That curly mullet needs to be sheared, its bouncing up n down and blocking his vision

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Edited by John Demonic

 
3 hours ago, picket fence said:

Gawn was very average, hit to opponents advantage and his dreadful disposal is cause for concern

You seem to have completely different standards for different players. It's weird how little you give Gawn credit considering some of the players you give free passes to.

14 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - great despite errors

Oliver - prolific but wasteful

Petracca - dynamism wasn’t enough

Rivers - has lost momentum

Bowey - another excellent display

Fritsch - had more involvement

May - outstanding all game

Sparrow - a bland performance

Salem - what’s his role?

Pickett - the real wizard

Turner - safe and reliable

Langford - needs a break

Chandler - some minor involvement

Tholstrup - lacked spatial awareness

Melksham - tried against odds

Petty - little to enthuse

Lever - steady under pressure

Van Rooyen - continued doing nothing

McVee - unobtrusive but effective

Howes - held important opponent

Lindsay - needs a rest

Windsor - limited game time

Langdon - unlikely effective tagger

May - Turned back clock

Petty - Playing one-man down

Lindsay - Tried yet limited

Windsor - Back to Casey

Chandler - Continued good season

Rivers - A wasteful accumulator

Pickett - Brought the energy


Hey !!!!!!! We lost by 1 F.....l..lPoint so we are not that far out of it.

The way people are posting you would think we were 105 points down in the first Q and had a side of U14 players C Division @ Sea Lake

12 minutes ago, dimmy said:

Hey !!!!!!! We lost by 1 F.....l..lPoint so we are not that far out of it.

The way people are posting you would think we were 105 points down in the first Q and had a side of U14 players C Division @ Sea Lake

It’s the hurt. It hearing that putrid song. That putrid side by side song. It’s sitting on the train and heating their arrogant POS supporters all laughing. It’s turning up to work today and getting the [censored] banter about May & Gawn and the taunts about the Dees off to the snow. It’s not a cocoon. We live in the real world. We just want to beat them. We should have won it. I’m getting sick of saying it. It’s frustrating. That’s why the posters are venting. It’s frustrating. It’s anger. It’s passion. We don’t accept honourable losses. @Demonland

 
1 hour ago, Hopeful Demon said:

You seem to have completely different standards for different players. It's weird how little you give Gawn credit considering some of the players you give free passes to.

Name names!


2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Name names!

Jefferson's a good example. He's shown nothing at AFL level yet and you keep telling us that he's got it. He's not and never will be a quarter of the player Gawn is.

And I hate to say it... Oliver. I know he's been a brilliant player for us and I've still got a soft spot for him but you never held him accountable for a litany of poor performances that he had last year. If Gawn ever dropped off to the same level that he did you'd be calling for him to go and never come back.

You also started a thread on Brodie Grundy and suggested that he was better than Gawn when literally no one else has that opinion.

1 hour ago, Hopeful Demon said:

You seem to have completely different standards for different players. It's weird how little you give Gawn credit considering some of the players you give free passes to.

like his love child playing in the 2s

44 minutes ago, ghost who walks said:

like his love child playing in the 2s

Ok I am a Jeffo fan, and he SHOULD have been given a suite of games on the back of good form last year when all was lost in the senior team. This year he has played 3 games

Game 1 Showed promise with 2 goals

Game 2 Broke his hand late first quarter/ early second resulting on a stint on the sidelines

Game 3 Should NEVER have been picked on zero form at Casey but was, terrible player management as I said at the time.

Then dropped and played 3 games at CASEY 2 which have been outstanding, and still not getting a game ( so much for selection integrity)!!

So you can say what you like but your superficial view of football and footballers and in particular LACK OF FACTS must be an embarrassment, to yourself, but go ahead BAG me, and you would know, being similar yourself!

Edited by picket fence

3 hours ago, picket fence said:

Ok I am a Jeffo fan, and he SHOULD have been given a suite of games on the back of good form last year when all was lost in the senior team. This year he has played 3 games

Game 1 Showed promise with 2 goals

Game 2 Broke his hand late first quarter/ early second resulting on a stint on the sidelines

Game 3 Should NEVER have been picked on zero form at Casey but was, terrible player management as I said at the time.

Then dropped and played 3 games at CASEY 2 which have been outstanding, and still not getting a game ( so much for selection integrity)!!

So you can say what you like but your superficial view of football and footballers and in particular LACK OF FACTS must be an embarrassment, to yourself, but go ahead BAG me, and you would know, being similar yourself!

the fact is the bloke cant play.And dont compare me to you ,you are not in my league

5 minutes ago, ghost who walks said:

the fact is the bloke cant play.And dont compare me to you ,you are not in my league

Yeah I know I'm not in your league! Ive played 138 VAFA games, and been part of premierships.


2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yeah I know I'm not in your league! Ive played 138 VAFA games, and been part of premierships.

I played 232 in different leagues and cricket until i retired at 42 thru injurys incurred thru footy now in wheelchair but it was fun at the time.Of course stroke didnt help either.So rodger that

11 minutes ago, ghost who walks said:

I played 232 in different leagues and cricket until i retired at 42 thru injurys incurred thru footy now in wheelchair but it was fun at the time.Of course stroke didnt help either.So rodger that

Great effort, I must say! You have your opinion, I have mine, happy to reconvene at the end if his first contract in 2026 then!

Edited by picket fence

4 hours ago, picket fence said:

Then dropped and played 3 games at CASEY 2 which have been outstanding, and still not getting a game ( so much for selection integrity)!!

This is very fair. Jeffo's recent form at Casey was ahead of JVR's; he should've been recalled ahead of him.

19 hours ago, picket fence said:

Watch the replay and tell me.... how many times do we actually benefit from his ruck taps, and then get back to me... wins the taps.. maybee, but to advantage?? Let me know!!

Mopping up the taps to take full advantage isn’t Max’s job - that’s for the mids to be in the right position. They know where they have to be.


7 hours ago, Greg Schneider said:

Have you ever seen bigger old man yells at cloud vibes than picket fence ? Shocking takes, feel like he must be at least 80

I luv the fence yelling at clouds.

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