Well, that's me for the year, gents.
Marvel had all the atmosphere of a freezing cemetery, and life's too short to watch something I frankly am not enjoying anymore. Our game style is just an eyesore.
On the plus side, Willkie kept showing his composure and class. He must be our Captain next...
Sitting on a higher perch than usual today, and it blows my mind the amount of turf Brad Hill covers...he is absolutely freakish in how far he moves, and causes opposition players so much doubt about where to kick.
I guess the downside is, when he gets a possession he's often gassed...but God...
At the game...masochist I guess lol
Another absolutely dire crowd. We have simply got to get a player or two into the club who kids want to imitate, so they bring the family and pump our attendance.
To use a cricket analogy, we look like a cricketer fielding in the covers who can't pull the ball down, sentenced to running all day to the boundary puffing our guts out.
We need players who can take the clean catch.
Till then, the gap between us and the best is...too much.
Hi friends,
Looking for a favour from one of you talented people...
Could someone please slap together a design for St. Kilda clash that is basically an England flag...red cross on white, like a medieval crusader. Curious how it would look...
Cheers!
Those last two could've gone anywhere from Bairstow...mistimed pull...french cut...Johnny looks a bit rattled. Really get in his head and have Carey stand up to the stumps off Boland.
I think Green could handle opening the batting in two dead rubber tests.
The idea of allowing Warner (or anyone) four more walking wicket innings so he can hang on for a farewell tour in Australia pretty ridiculous. Healy wanted a farewell game at the Gabba to open the summer one year and they...
Robinson, Stokes = too injured to bowl
Broad = must be sore
Ali = right arm smorgasboard
Wood = 4 or 5 overs a session mx
Woakes = fit
Jeez you'd be wanting to strike once more before tea if you were England
Yep...looked a very brave call particularly after bowling his quicks into the ground with a day long bumper assault three days before.
England's first inning batting has lost them every test, and despite Stokes's superhuman (as usual) effort after lunch, it will be the same story here.
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