What an amazing season! Almost held on to win a Grand Final - that was never on the cards for this year. But they won 3 quarters, we won 1. Still... SOOOOO close. Next year
It’s what he said in his post match presser - hence the quote marks. His words, not mine and therefore a good indication on changes for next game
The planet of logic and consequences Frankie boy
Bucks likes the ‘settled side’ - won’t be many changes
Disposal by foot still an issue - Wells in when fit (Daicos looks like he can be a Wells type player...) - whoever makes way is stiff
Eliot - straight in when fit (Crocker)
Adams - probably in for Maynard when fit
Moore v Cox is tough. Cox...
Is this "McLarty IN" just the latest wishful thinking? Like the constant "Kirby IN" posts last year - he played, he was clearly not ready. Good player, great potential, not ready...
I have not seen McLarty play so maybe he is THE ANSWER, but I would rather we gave Cox a proper run after his...
I thought there’d been an earthquake in Melbourne but apparently it was just 100,000 Collingwood fans banging the ground in despair at the hint from Bucks in the presser that Blair is coming in against GWS
Mirror many of the comments - let him get to 50 games without another injury and he will start to be something really impressive
He's not there yet but showing more than Ramsey
His disposal is excellent, he's slow, he's smart, he doesn't go in hard
he's building - good for him, could be huge
only saw bits of last night's game but he seemed to be involved every time I looked
but can be an erratic kick and has his brother's injury issues - maybe we get 1 Reid for the price of 2, which is not too bad
How many others were thinking before Billy went down "boy we'd be screwed without him"?
We're going to miss him big time
(award please for most obvious post of the year, but I had to say it, had to relieve the pressure)
2 reasons:
- No-one can replace Goldsack at the moment, he's been huge
- Tommy's butchering of the ball is still fresh in the memory
Having said that we are all glad to see him back, I'm sure, and hope he lives up to his huge potential. Go Tommy!
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