Strapping Young Lad
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Not sure what medai outlet but the question was raised.I see Sam Walsh is stagnating. For real stagnating not James Worpel stagnating
Its not even a question Worpel would be the clear winner so obviously he would finish secondNot sure what medai outlet but the question was raised.
If Worpel was eligble (missed by a game I think) who would win the rising star?
Worpels last month is the best in the comp.
No doubt whatsoever. The thing that has impressed me the most is he’s running games out now and has become very consistent. His efficiency has also climbed a bit which for what he does isn’t that important but might be next season when Tich is back. Worpel’s rise will also allow Tich not to rush back too which will be valuable IMO. Can’t wait for 2020.Not sure what medai outlet but the question was raised.
If Worpel was eligble (missed by a game I think) who would win the rising star?
Worpels last month is the best in the comp.
Your wife is 100% correct.My wife just told me Jimmy Bartel is not the guardian angel he purports to be.
Can someone confirm?
He may have been doing things on the sly?
I see Geelong are having their usual end of minor round thrashing of a crappy team before crashing out in the finals.
So adelaide or port need something like 100pt wins to make 8th, and dogs to lose
Richmond need a win to stay in top 4, a 65pt win to make top 2
Therefore lions would need to be smashed to lose the home finals, but would likely get richmond first up
Ironically if hawks stay in, they get eagles or richmond away
Any team finishing 8th wont relish richmond away