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GAMEDAY: Practice Match vs Richmond

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Windsor - wow.

 
Just now, joeboy said:

Windsor playing very well but disappointingly is already struggling to regain his breath after a chase

He looked ok there! He justed kicked a beauty!

44-19

The most significant feature of the game even when it hasn’t worked is our desire to dispose of the ball to where someone will be not where they are.

The off ball movement and communication to make it happen is good stuff.

Hopefully it can work against better sides

 

Steele can play


1 minute ago, GS_1905 said:

Windsor looking sublime

Goody completely wasted him last year

I'm not overreacting or anything, but get on Caleb for the brownlow lads :D

Disposals

Windsor - 10

Langford - 8

Howes - 7

Rivers - 7

Lindsay - 7

Goals to Windsor, Gawn, Laurie, Sharp, Tholstrup, Langford and Chandler

 

Gawn is dominant along with Windsor, Steele, Salem and Fritsch

Just now, dice said:

Goody completely wasted him last year

He missed the whole pre season with his foot. Nobody doing good with that prep especially a 2nd year player


Gawn is going to prove to everyone he is the greatest ruckman of all time. He has accepted the "must jump' challenge and will be unstoppable this year 🍿 🍿 🍿

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

The most significant feature of the game even when it hasn’t worked is our desire to dispose of the ball to where someone will be not where they are.

I think I understand what you're saying... we are putting the ball to a space near the next player to run into. How bl**dy refreshing is this. How many times did I see someone give the ball to Nathan Jones in his career so he had to stop moving and stand still to receive it??

I don't know what this season holds, but thank you Steven King for this one change alone.

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rubbish typing

16 minutes ago, dice said:

Reckless elbow to the head. 2 weeks. Hate elbows

Give him four weeks and send a message.

If he’s one of the best athletes in the country, he definitely knows where his elbow is. This isn’t the Cadell thirds.

My Kayo picture is good today, the best ever.


Gawn is going to prove to everyone he is the greatest ruckman of all time. He has accepted the "must jump' challenge and will be unstoppable this year 🍿 🍿 🍿

Obviously very early to make statements but our game style is soooo different now

I am still grumpy over the Kentfield Knee. Better not be serious!!!

He was looking very good in the preseason.

42 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Isn’t this the third time we’ve been involved in such stoppages… lightning in the west(?) and lights out in Brisbane…now this. If I were religious, I’d think god’s not a fan.

There was also a stoppage for lightning in the final quarter of the last game of 2024 vs Collingwood at the MCG. A miserable end to a season made worse by a three week suspension against Kozzie for a head high tackle on Darcy Moore after he ducked late.


Just now, old dee said:

My Kayo picture is good today, the best ever.

that's because we're playing exciting footy.

4 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

He missed the whole pre season with his foot. Nobody doing good with that prep especially a 2nd year player

Only missed 6 games in total. The 17 games he played were all over the shop thanks to Goody's scatterbrain

 

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