Lethal09
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- Jun 27, 2015
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AFLW 2024 - Round 6 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
So our cheat station at our cheat ground?We love being that station.
I made one but the file is too big to upload. I used screen recording.Did you like JH’s shimmy last night Seeds?
I’d gif it but Kayo hobbled screen caps.
Try ezgifI made one but the file is too big to upload. I used screen recording.
If you're on a PC/laptop you can use VLC media player and convert it to a smaller formatI made one but the file is too big to upload. I used screen recording.
Liked his whole game. He is an extremely talented footballer. Was a bit rusty when he came back this season but now looks to be back to his best.Did you like JH’s shimmy last night Seeds?
I’d gif it but Kayo hobbled screen caps.
In the first the Dons could not get near the ball, and when they did they were nabbed or hassled. Great work from the Cats.The competition will have taken notice.. nobody will want to play Geelong if we keep that up.. not even Collingwood
He was very good and cleanOnly saw snatches but pretty comprehensive. Jack Bowes does things consistently that not a lot of other guys can do, you can see why they were so excited about picking him up. If he can add a bit more to his game he’ll be an outstanding player.
We were screwed b y the umps then they did the last 1/4 even up. I was with a pretty senior and long standing AFL dude and he was shaking his head.From the Collingwood board -
“The game sure is umpired differently in Geelong”
Lol what!?
Yeah like the 22 GFDidn't you realise that the only matches which count as "real matches" are those when we lose - if we win it's simply due to the opposition not being up to scratch & thus it doesn't count
Unfortunately that kind of thing just doesn't compute with me.If you're on a PC/laptop you can use VLC media player and convert it to a smaller format
He has a real go. Dropped a couple but bobbed up again and his defensive work and run was much better IMOHad some Stevie J about it, didn't it? The kids got some x factor.
Interesting observation.It's interesting we went away from Holmes and Bruhn attending many centre bounces last night.
It was Stanley, O'Connor, Atkins, Blicavs and Danger attending most of the centre bounces last night with Bruhn taking over once Danger was subbed out.
I think we're done with development this year with Holmes, Bruhn, etc taking lots of centre bounces. Holmes obviously just moves back out to a wing where he's at his best.
I didn't see where Bruhn lined up most of the night. I thought he had a good game but if he's not in our best centre bounce mix is he the one to get squeezed out if Guthrie gets back?
Allows Duncan to have some stints in the midfield too. Just adds an extra dimension to us which we've lacked this year.Bowes looks much more at home in the backline, sweeper role. Will be a handy replacement for Duncan and Tuohy.
Good list management.
Bruhn would be incredibly stiff to be dropped and I think the only way it happens is if Guthrie gets back to full fitness. But I could've said the same thing about Parfitt late last year and we decided to go for 1 less inside mid in finals. I think Parfitt's bad form this year has made people forget how good he was late last year.Interesting observation.
I think you're right about Holmes - perhaps he could be a great centre bounce player in future, but he clearly still has a bit to learn about that side of the game and his best position right now is on a wing. So for the run into finals I suspect that's where he'll spend most of his time.
As for Bruhn, I think he IS in our best centre bounce mix, along with Danger, Atkins, Blicavs and C Guthrie if/when he gets back. He's shown a hell of a lot in the last few weeks as a stoppage bull, which is amazing given his age. I hope he doesn't get dropped for Guthrie... surely there are a couple of others who'd go before him?
Hunted become the Hunter again!In the first the Dons could not get near the ball, and when they did they were nabbed or hassled. Great work from the Cats.
Bruhn would be incredibly stiff to be dropped and I think the only way it happens is if Guthrie gets back to full fitness. But I could've said the same thing about Parfitt late last year and we decided to go for 1 less inside mid in finals. I think Parfitt's bad form this year has made people forget how good he was late last year.
The wildcard is O'Connor. Last night was the most obvious tag I've seen us go for in a long time. He had the most centre bounce attendances of any of our mids.
Was that a precursor to O'Connor tagging N Daicos, Neale and Butters/Rozee in a final? And if it was how does Bruhn get in the centre bounce mix if O'Connor is in there regularly and he's behind Danger, Blicavs and Atkins (and maybe Guthrie)?
Maybe the answer is he plays as a mid who only attends a few centre bounces which he seemed to do really well last night. But it's different to the role I expected him to play.