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I'm on the fence with this.Just heard on AFL 360 that James Jordan was the sub in Melbournes GF win and they didn’t put him on, at all. In a game where they had the the match sown up 5 minutes in to the last quarter, to not put him on was poor form.
He left not and now gets another chance.
Goodwin is a knob
I'm on the fence with this.
The devils advocate is that the players on the field were the ones that won them a premiership - who deserves to get taken off for that? Jordan coming on would've been nothing more than tokenistic.
I guess it's nice but it really is just tokenistic.Bruce Monteath, 1980 premiership captain.
Sat on the bench in his zip up trakker top for 118 minutes.
Ran around for the last 3 minutes, held up the premiership cup, never played for Richmond again.
Stephen May was limping around all game and could have been subbed off at any timeI'm on the fence with this.
The devils advocate is that the players on the field were the ones that won them a premiership - who deserves to get taken off for that? Jordan coming on would've been nothing more than tokenistic.
Sure, didn't need to be though? He'd helped put them in a position and deserved the right to be out there when the siren went.Stephen May was limping around all game and could have been subbed off at any time
I'm on the fence with this.
The devils advocate is that the players on the field were the ones that won them a premiership - who deserves to get taken off for that? Jordan coming on would've been nothing more than tokenistic.