Everything posted by dazzledavey36
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Weid or Rooy?
Club like Hawthorn who have a similar game plan as you suggested.
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Taylor Walker
- Farewell Brodie Grundy
But he's not behind Cox though.. He's out with a long term injury. Had he not be injured Cox would be playing VFL and taking calls from suburban clubs for next year. Grundy is 20 x the player Cox is.- CHANGES: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
Laurie was an elite 2km runner..- Weid or Rooy?
I was talking good players..- Weid or Rooy?
Bugger. Wasn't aware of that.- CHANGES: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
Personally reckon he's been poor all year.- CASEY: Rd 16 vs Geelong
This is his last month of footy from a stats wise. Don't know how much more he can do to put his hand up.- 2022 Injury List
I'm not entirely sure if I'm correct here, but the feeling I get is that you don't like the Geelong Football Club?- Taylor Walker
Oh for [censored] sake.- Weid or Rooy?
I definitely think we need another experienced tall, but is there anyone out there that's available and out of contract? I do love Mitch Lewis from the Hawks but he doesn't come out of contract until 2023.- Weid or Rooy?
Another genuine key forward in the draft is a must to partner up with Van Rooyen over the next few years. If we aren't able to secure one early on the draft then Fletcher Hart who I've done some work with through the Murray Bushrangers would be someone I would be targeting in the mid to later on in the draft. 200cm 96kg key forward who is currently playing for the Allies in the under 18's championships. Put on a stack of kilos in the off season which resulted in him being able to outsize his opponents more often. Good contested mark who has good work rate. Was extremely close to being picked up in the mid season draft.- Weid or Rooy?
The Giants have tried this in the past with little to no success. Not only is he not a good mark of the footy I personally think he's cooked in general. He can barely turn now since that knee injury.- In Season - Loading/Periodisation: Put your conjecture here.
Exactly the way I saw it. Hearing Dangerfield say yesterday that they have pretty much set themselves up for this game all year just reinforces that they simply played a much physical and disciplined game then we did. Sometimes it doesn't hurt to actually acknowledge the better team won on the night. Kudos to the cats.- In Season - Loading/Periodisation: Put your conjecture here.
Honestly think we lost because the opposition simply were better then us on the night.... Is this whole 'loading' narrative an easy excuse everytime we lose?- The Run Home
Port are a completely different side to what we faced earlier on the year. They're in good form and will see this as their scalp. Drop this game and top 4 could be looking on edge.- Welcome to Demonland: Jacob Van Rooyen
Why?- CHANGES: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
- Angus Brayshaw Re-Signs Until 2028
I'll easily cop Jackson leaving to be honest, but I think Gus leaving would hurt deeply then ever. Not so much front an on field perspective but off field in terms of culture and setting the standards. Gus is one of our leaders who typify's that team first attitude. Please sign Gus....- NON-MFC: Round 17, 2022
I was cheering like a bloody supporter! Well done Suns! Jack Riewoldt, coo that you [censored] sook!- Farewell Luke Jackson
To be honest I don't even recall the Oliver comment coming from you?- CHANGES: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
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And trust me, I honestly thought we would have kept Weid in for the Geelong game. I was only a few that thought he actually battled well against Adelaide. You could even say that performance alone was far better output then what Jackson dished up last night. I was a bit worried going into the game with one genuine key forward and unfortunately it panned out the way I thought it would. That set up does work at all and I watched tonight's game closely to see the response and I was disappointed. Maybe he's now at a point where his confidence is completely shot from just being in and out of the team.- CASEY: Rd 16 vs Geelong
Bro relax, we won.- CHANGES: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
I'll reply to your second point. It'll be far worse having your team rely on a forward line that has your VFL depth forward in Weideman as your main key forward alongside a 1st game as your second key tall. That's just a recipe for disaster especially coming up against an All Australian defender in Alir Alir who'll eat Weid alive. If you're going to debut JVR it has to be when a senior experienced key forward such as Ben Brown is there for the physical support and also take the pressure off him. On your first point, Browns first half was exceptional. Had 5 marks to half time and looked like he was set for a big half until we decided to just constantly bomb it down the line on his head. Not even plugger Lockett could have mark anything with that delivery. On Weideman's performance tonight. I Watched the game from start to finish and kept a close eye hoping he'd play well. He was a major disappointment. Poor body language, got beaten comprehensively by Geelong's Angus Byrne who not only out outmarked him at times but defended really well. As you've said in the past, Weideman is only depth and and should only be playing AFL footy if either Brown or Jackson go down with injury. He's been given opportunities to perform this year and has failed to grab those with both hands. - Farewell Brodie Grundy