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TheBrownDog
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Maybe he is carrying a niggle - not as though the Hawks can afford not to have him in atm
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Maybe he is carrying a niggle - not as though the Hawks can afford not to have him in atm
He's had this for the past month which is a real worry leading into the finals. Last 4 games: 3.3, 1.4, 2.4, 1.1. I've mentioned this before but I noticed in a few of the games when taking a set shot he failed to kick through the ball, just did a quick stab kick which went way offline. He's totally lost confidence in his set shots and particularly cost us vs Melbourne.
Yep, bad kicking for goal cost us 2012. We need him to get back to his sharp shooting best.
Was this in or around M51? If so that guy was a loud-mouth know it all who grew extremely tiresome for EVERYONE around him. Best thing was, the three people in front of me had a clue about the game and amongst themselves were constantly correcting him which was amusing to listen to. He was one of these bright sparks wondering why we go backwards to cross the field, despite it having worked fairly well for us for, I don't know, 5 years now. Also one of those geniuses that yells out 'JUST KICK IT' if a player has hesitated for a millisecond.
Small world '89Adopter' we were in M54, we had the whole clan plus friends and if we could bring our cat lucky with us then he would have had a seat as well.
You have to love the geniuses that yell out "JUST KICK IT", they think their watching a local under 13's game.
Usually it's those older people that are used to footy in the 70s where all you did was kick it long.Was this in or around M51? If so that guy was a loud-mouth know it all who grew extremely tiresome for EVERYONE around him. Best thing was, the three people in front of me had a clue about the game and amongst themselves were constantly correcting him which was amusing to listen to. He was one of these bright sparks wondering why we go backwards to cross the field, despite it having worked fairly well for us for, I don't know, 5 years now. Also one of those geniuses that yells out 'JUST KICK IT' if a player has hesitated for a millisecond.
I agree. I'd be with you on all that, except, I ****ing hate those bludging good for nothing layabouts. I don't buy their holier than thou, were so full of integrity, we dont need no pokies when we get welfare cheques from the AFL schtick. They are guttersnipes, and whingers, sore losing bully boys on and off the field. By these actions they are judged, and I condemn them and wish them nothing but pain.Not sure that it's appropriate to make fun of North and them not having pokies. Pretty disgraceful that the Hawks earnt so much money from pokies last year. Pokies are killing our poorer communities...
I got a funny feeling that it was actually me with the running commentary!It frustrated us and most of the members around us yesterday. One bloke had a running commentary happening before we even took possession he would shout "yep kick it high and long straight to Tarrant or Goldstein"
Couple of glaring examples was the fourth qrt where Gunstan and Langford near the Olympic stand wing kicking down to the punt rd end.
One was a mark to Gunstan and the other a fifty mtr penalty to Langers. Both kicked the ball high and mighty into our forward line. Both occasions the North players marked repelling the attack and on both occasions they had options to lower the eyes and spot Lewis in the fifty mtr arc who was all on his own.
Lewis was not happy with Langers, he was filthy as he walked past him and he let Langers know about it with a few expletives.
I don't know if this is a tactic employed by Clarko and co', for most of the day did not work yesterday.
I got a funny feeling that it was actually me with the running commentary!
I got a funny feeling that it was actually me with the running commentary!
Cegs is a funny one, he puts in these random performances where he dominates, he looks the athletic big ruck that can go forward with a nice touch and kick a goal. Then he goes MIA for a month and delivers absolute rubbish, yesterday he looked well below level required.
We have never put a big emphasis on classy ruckman so I'm assuming we'll be stuck with him for a while.
Agree. Looks at the Stains who are doing fine with Nankervis + Naismith who are no better than our combo.
Yeah and ?
If we lose 2 and they win 2 we are out by percentage.
Besides, we want top 2 not 3rd or 4th.
Top 2 guarantees a home final and the double chance.
Only saw the last half, but thought Brands problem was more decision making. He took ages to decide what to do a few times, and then was under pressure. His disposal is usually good, but he had a couple of moments on Saturday that's for sure.Brand was kicking it like a donkey. Langford had a severe case of the fumbles which cost us goals. The rest of the team was pretry good.
Happy with the performance. ..
One thing you notice most with the young players is when those up the ground are not running to provide options they look indecisive.Only saw the last half, but thought Brands problem was more decision making. He took ages to decide what to do a few times, and then was under pressure. His disposal is usually good, but he had a couple of moments on Saturday that's for sure.
He is going to be needed in finals as we are likely to meet Sydney (Buddy/Tippet), Adelaide (Jenkins/Walker/Lynch) or Geelong.
Was that after Hodgey sucked in a couple of their players, before they realised we were heading towards goal? I picked that up at the game - was amazing to see.Watching Spud Burrito desperately plodding after one of our forwards as they run the ball into an open goal is a real thing of beauty.
Might have happened a couple times. One I'm thinking of is Puopolo running on to one when we were going toward Punt Rd end.Was that after Hodgey sucked in a couple of their players, before they realised we were heading towards goal? I picked that up at the game - was amazing to see.
It was Breust, he fumbled a fairly difficult mark but recovered and kicked itMight have happened a couple times. One I'm thinking of is Puopolo running on to one when we were going toward Punt Rd end.
But the one you are talking about might have been Breust. Hodge had about 3 or 4 North players in a scuffle at the city end in front of AFL members. Breust fumbled it but still got it.
No one is forced to play the stupid bloody machines.Not sure that it's appropriate to make fun of North and them not having pokies. Pretty disgraceful that the Hawks earnt so much money from pokies last year. Pokies are killing our poorer communities...
Probably had it put to them at quarter time that even though the chance of a win was gone there was still a great importance in not letting their percentage get too badly damaged with St Kilda and Melbourne snapping at their tail.Watched a replay now, this was not as bad as it has been made out to be. North had a touch of luck in the patch half-way through the second which brought them back into the game. They also got pretty desperate—as they should have been from the start, something that we did not see our side do until it became necessary—half way through the 3rd. Their skills with the ball were pretty ordinary, but their commitment and pressure post 1/4 time was good. It seemed that around the Puopolo goal, the team expected North to roll over and die, which is something they didn't oblige us with. They took the foot off the throat, and North, to their credit, took advantage of that. North have heart, just lack the quality to finish it all off.