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Daicos is being used how we used Hodge and Mitchell. The kid obviously sees the game very clearly and has good kicking skills to make full use of that vision. He will get tagged eventually.
 
Daicos is being used how we used Hodge and Mitchell. The kid obviously sees the game very clearly and has good kicking skills to make full use of that vision. He will get tagged eventually.
Hodge and Mitchell were in the packs, not sitting back waiting for the spill.

Daicos is fantastic at the role he is playing, but there's also massive hyperbole on hid influence om the games
 
If Gary Ablett Snr sues the AFL

AFL will be sending him an invoice for paying hush money after his "incident"

I dare say Gaz extracurricular activities and their implications on his health would have to get a mention during proceedings
 

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Hodge and Mitchell were in the packs, not sitting back waiting for the spill.

Daicos is fantastic at the role he is playing, but there's also massive hyperbole on hid influence om the games

What's the massive hyperbole?

Daicos had 16 contested touches against Brisbane. He can win his own ball.
 
Watching the "sling" tackles of the past few weeks, it's an absolute travesty that Will Day received the greatest punishment for what was the closest to a perfect tackle than any of the others. Arms pinned(as any tackle should), pulled Close to the ground(as any tackle should), it's just unfortunate his head hit the ground.

If Day got 2, Oliver should get 3, far more potential to cause injury. Day's was linear, Oliver's and others were a centrifugal sling that generated speed and force. As with almost everything the AFL does regarding rules, they create situations without the foresight to implement them consistently
 

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Watching the "sling" tackles of the past few weeks, it's an absolute travesty that Will Day received the greatest punishment for what was the closest to a perfect tackle than any of the others. Arms pinned(as any tackle should), pulled Close to the ground(as any tackle should), it's just unfortunate his head hit the ground.

If Day got 2, Oliver should get 3, far more potential to cause injury. Day's was linear, Oliver's and others were a centrifugal sling that generated speed and force. As with almost everything the AFL does regarding rules, they create situations without the foresight to implement them consistently
It really is a joke but it isnt surprising when most things in this league are decisions made on the run and change when it suits an agenda.
 
How do we feel about Josh Daicos?
 

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