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Kentfield is Mihocek 2.0, I reckon. Very excited by him. Loving Adams' development, Ricky has some nice moves, awareness and good crumbing ability, and Howes should be in the AFL team.

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1 hour ago, bluey said:

Menthol and Kentfield , not up to it.

Menthol says hold my beer

2 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

Kentfield is Mihocek 2.0, I reckon. Very excited by him. Loving Adams' development, Ricky has some nice moves, awareness and good crumbing ability, and Howes should be in the AFL team.

Starting to warm to Kentfield. With a full AFL preseason he could dominate at VFL level.

And I ma beginning to warm to Jai Culley. He lumbers around a little bit, but he is a big boy, and makes good decisions.


9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Is Laurie playing at a level to get promoted to the ones?

Not on tonight's performance. Has tricks but didn't get near it in the first half when playing purely forward. Looks a lot better around the ball but hard to see him breaking into the seniors as a mid.

 

Yze looking impressive with his marking, but he has not been blessed with his dad’s goal kicking skills.

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1 minute ago, Adam The God said:

Kentfield is Mihocek 2.0, I reckon. Very excited by him. Loving Adams' development, Ricky has some nice moves, awareness and good crumbing ability, and Howes should be in the AFL team.

Kentfield is intriguing. A tad undersized perhaps but good mobility and good hands. Mihocek is not a bad upside comp.

We are screaming out for a small forward with a bit of a skip to his step. Mentha is the only player playing tonight who shows glimpses.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Yze looking impressive with his marking, but he Hamas not been blessed with his dad’s goal kicking skills.

An insight into your social interactions I see….

3 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

Kentfield is Mihocek 2.0, I reckon. Very excited by him. Loving Adams' development, Ricky has some nice moves, awareness and good crumbing ability, and Howes should be in the AFL team.

I wrote this somewhere else the other day.

With Turner tracking as an AA level defender (statistically speaking, he's already there this season), if Kentfield can solidify his spot in the 22 in 2026, JT has plucked two KPP beauties from mid season drafts.

Turner's recruitment more than offsets whatever happens with Jefferson. But if Luker can make it, that will really solve some problems for us.

Edited by Adam The God

7 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Menthol says hold my beer

Surely things aren’t so bad we’re on menthols?


Just now, DubDee said:

Surely things aren’t so bad we’re on menthols?

Smoking toothpaste ain’t my thang

So nice to hear some positivity

It’s been a while 😊

4 minutes ago, JJJ said:

Kentfield is intriguing. A tad undersized perhaps but good mobility and good hands. Mihocek is not a bad upside comp.

We are screaming out for a small forward with a bit of a skip to his step. Mentha is the only player playing tonight who shows glimpses.

Luker is the same height as Mihocek. He has mongrel, attacks the contest, seems to know when to go, and is a nice kick.

Edited by Adam The God


Cream spilt milk! Misses the lot.

Mitch Hardy time! Goal quatro

 

And that’s the ball game …

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WERRIBEE 2.0.12 3.1.19 4.3.27 5.5.35

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CASEY DEMONS Hardie 4 Mentha 3 Billings Sharp 2 Ireland Kentfield Laurie Verrall Yze

WERRIBEE Wright 2 Dahlhaus GaronI Grintell

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well I enjoyed that. Small on the phone but worth watching. We have some better played. Noah Yze. Huge potential

Couple of others as well


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