And perhaps even more importantly they're brilliant decision makers with an ability to execute their skills.
How brilliant is that for a young midfield? Viney, Tyson, Oliver, Petracca and Brayshaw. I reckon we'll add to it too. We have to in order to compete with the likes of GWS and the Bulldogs.
I think we're more likely to lose to Carlton but beat Geelong. Have been telling my Carlton mate all year that they'll beat us despite having one of the worst lists in the comp.
He was telling me how he doesn't rate us and that we'll lose players at the end of this year again. It wasn't even worth telling him that we hadn't lost any players we didn't want to lose to improve our list. But I did happen to mention to the idiot that all our players had re-signed.
He's too slow for that role. Can't see poor Jack playing again.
Stretch's outside game and decision making has this potential. Smith is a beautiful kick though.
That's how the EPL schedules it. Makes for incredible entertainment. Unfortunately, the fixturing has a rigidity about it with ticketing, even though it is a floating Round.
Disagree. Reckon Garlett was okay work rate-wise. Vandenberg's the guy I'd be dropping. He wouldn't have marked a beachball last night. And he continues to be a contender for our worst handballer. Most of them go at the feet of his team mates.
Just on judging the ball in flight, how good was that spoil from Tmac where he left his man to come over and affect the spoil. Brilliant.
That was an experience thing. Omac will master that eventually too. As will Frost. We are building a dynamic, tall and pacey back 6. I wouldn't say no to Hurley but the development of our tall defensive backs in the second half of this year has been simply superb.
Wines re-signed last year, yeah? There's still a chance he could become a Demon one day. His disposal is a bit average for mine, but he's a bull no doubt.