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GAMEDAY: Practice Match vs North Melbourne

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Just now, KoltTheRam said:

The picketts are on fire

LP needs to work on his kicking though

Just now, KoltTheRam said:

The picketts are on fire

Latrelle is such a smooth mover.

 
Just now, PartyTimeJohnny said:

praying, willing, wishing that checkers just got winded so they benched him early. Anyone heard anything?

Concussion.


1 minute ago, PartyTimeJohnny said:

praying, willing, wishing that checkers just got winded so they benched him early. Anyone heard anything?

No he’s been concussed

Moose is very handy in the centre and has been impressive. It is comical that the Saints let Steele go for bugger all. He will be a star for us.

1 minute ago, dice said:

LP needs to work on his kicking though

Agreed. Hopefully just nerves/pressure. If he can sort that out he will be just as lethal as K.Pickett

 
2 minutes ago, dice said:

LP needs to work on his kicking though

That will come once he learns he has time to spare

Chandler and Windsor to the wings. Howes from wing to back.

Rivers from back to on ball.

Langford from mostly wing to on ball.

Salem came on for CJ.


Apart from the big boys, a lot of players moving around getting a run making it difficult to see who is playing well for extended minutes.

Salem - immediate impact. Steady, Initiating many transitions

I am LOVING the big moose. If we got him AND Steele from St Kilda for basically nothing then it is a great move.

Kentfield has surprised me - looking good.

Latrelle moves well, and is beginning to adjust to the pace and intensity of AFL. His kicking is under par so far.

Laurie hasn't had a lot of it but he is very good with ball in hand.

Heath and Kentfield are two big angry bastards.

Kentfield should surely get a game this year, you'd think..

3 minutes ago, adonski said:

X Lindsay playing a great game

Does all the little things well. Doesn't get flustered.

Langford might end up the more dynamic player and more of a 'match winner', but players like Lindsay are worth their weight in gold.


1 minute ago, smiFFy said:

Kentfield should surely get a game this year, you'd think..

Instead of Roo

Kolt takes a nice one on one mark and unloads from 50!


Loving Moose. Unlike Gawn, understands kicking limitation and is happy to handball off to a distributor

Just got home for the start of the final term.

Nice goal koltyn. That's what we want to see.

How's latrell looking?

 

thats a great kick for goal from kolt. hoofed it from about 60 meters

I know it's not a fair dinkum game but there must be alarm bells for Norf


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