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  1. lever is about as expected - 12 month recovering, considering he did it in rd 11 last season hannan is a bummer tho
  2. that is more likely to assure that they run with fort and stanley in a dual ruck approach
  3. will miss 4-6 weeks of the regular season; won't play round 3
  4. be interesting to see what major changes they go with given the expected whopping changes that might happen - all of may, jones, lewis, viney, gawn, hibberd, melksham, vandenberg, and jetta are expected to be back 'in', with a couple mooted to come back via a vfl hitout given that only garlett appeared to be injured this week, if they do bring all those nine back through the seniors that means they might need to make a further eight changes if not more if they choose to go in with a reduced playing list to get a more realistic hit-out ahead of the season proper
  5. of all our young guns, he's arguably the most skilled
  6. i'm giving preuss the benefit of the doubt, and presuming he was basically not playing for almost two quarters because he got a knock to his calf, rather than him blowing up after a quarter and a bit...cos for that first quarter he was pretty good, and when he was back on in the last we looked okay at this point i'm telling myself 'it was 38 degrees out there, plus he's barely played senior football' for the most part i thought we looked okay, but richmond when they have that a-grade midfield and run from defence up and going are seriously good - gotta remember they were premiers two years back and won more games in 2018 than that year they'll be there or thereabouts this year, so to hold close enough to them for the most part was pretty good given how shallow our stocks were - i reckon missing 12 of best 25 outstanding: oliver good: salem, harmes, brayshaw, fritsch, petty about expected: petracca, maynard, preuss, jordon, jkh, weideman, o mac, sparrow, hore, garlett, c wagner disappointing: spargo, stretch, frost, t mac, hunt, anb, j wagner, j smith oliver is a bona fide freak of a footballer; kicking it way more this match too we couldn't seem to get much overlap run going whatsoever - dunno whether it was heat or personnel-related, cos hunt and j wagner really didn't give much bounce from half-back when compared to hibberd and lewis i loved the mid trio of oliver, brayshaw and harmes with trac and salem moving through it too - the idea of adding viney and jones to that rotation is genuinely exciting
  7. that midfield combo of oliver, brayshaw, and harmes with trac and salem coming in would have to be one of the most exciting group of 21-23 year old mids i've seen shame gus can't hit a target and trac can't kick a set shot they're basically full strength, and when they had the centre square combo of martin, cotchin, prestia plus titch edwards coming in they were so much stronger than the group that we had up against em, which at one stage seemed to include stretch and jkh
  8. Having not seen him in aflx , Fritsch looks a lot bigger through the shoulders
  9. He really pushed that wide; might’ve been an opportunity to go around the body there
  10. Stretch burns Tom but lovely kick from outside 50
  11. ridiculous assessment, he hasn't even been in the job six months yet
  12. port look slow; crows look good
  13. it's fairly likely we'll finish third in the division, with the fourth best overall record, and still fail to make finals
  14. north-saints is not a good game to watch only interesting thing to note so far about it is that both teams really are lining up with pure 'wingmen' - polec doesn't even move from his spot until he's worked out which way it's going - and having some space i50 to move in if there is a quick clearance might be the making of mccartin edit: oh, and tyson can still win the ball in the contest but still can't kick, and kent remains a solid small pressure forward
  15. He wasn’t a gun, but he was a vital part of that early 90s side Much like when the early 00s side lost Steve Powell, he was a classic good ordinary player who was a reliable and regular contributor and we missed him when he left
  16. Can’t believe the peptides let caaaaarlton score 100 points
  17. hogan is clearly the more credentialed forward over an exposed period, having played a key forward role since his debut by comparison t mac is a relative newcomer to the caper other than listening to lewis do his 'look over there, robbo...squirrel!' routine on a tuesday, the only watchable segment on afl 360 is when bob murphy and nick riewoldt are on as they're astute football brains who aren't afraid to have a say i rate riewoldt enormously as a commentator, but the real shock in this list is that ben brown is so far down - that dude is a classic forward and i'd say easily top 5 in the competition off the top of my head, i'd say top 10 key forwards in the caper currently: buddy hawkins brown jack riewoldt josh kennedy de goey hogan plugger mac dixon daniher i know betts is a 'small' but he plays like a traditional key forward, leading out of the square, a lot of the time
  18. lever is a good player returning from injury, we're not inconsistent, and we're not inexperienced i'd say my three major areas of concern are disposal quality, speed exiting the contest, and complacency
  19. half our team won't be playing in this game, i suspect, with the vast majority of those who missed against the filth to skip this too no may, jones, viney, lever, oliver, kk, melksham, hannan, t mac is a fair chunk of the side not playing already so at least they won't be coming off a six day break IF they suit up then lotsa rotations in this game i suspect
  20. this umpiring has been diabolical
  21. Based on the small sample size, Preuss competes at ground level as well as in the air, looked solid in the ruck (without being spectacular), and is a massive unit that oppo players will need to both mind and be mindful of such is his sheer physicality I go back to the old Roos (at the Swans) maxim that you don’t recruit a player from another side without expecting and giving them the opportunity to be part of the best 22
  22. Gus Brayshaw EVERYWHERE that quarter Gawn and Preuss works for me as a ruck / forward combo Trac’s hands in close are unbelievable; he just knows how to extract the pill and then hand off to a moving player
  23. For a bloke who I thought might struggle for a regular senior spot, Lewis looks so calm and composed
  24. It is a fantastic atmosphere down here - I’d guess around up to 5000 here? Really impressed by Trac and Harmes at ground level, JKH busy in the second term in particular, Preuss excellent in the air, and Hunt running hard but his kicking leaves a bit to be desired, Lewis and Hore very calm and composed down back