Schulzenfest
TheBrownDog
I have to admit, after last year I had serious doubts about whether Matthew Broadbent would ever make it as an AFL player, but he's gone a fair way towards assuaging those doubts with an excellent month of football.
Kicked 2 goals a game three weeks in a row as a HFF/FP, and then last week played further up the field and managed 21 touches, 1 excellent snap goal and three assists, including two fantastic kicks to allow Schulz and P. Stewart to finish off his good work and take us from 10 points down to 2 points up and win us the game. Pfeiffer and Schulz have both deservedly been given credit for excellent final quarters, but IMO Matthew Broadbent's performance in the last few minutes was what got us over the line.
Broady is a good example of how sometimes a young player who doesn't look like he's gonna make it can finally have something click after 50 or so games and turn into a player. If he can keep up his current form, pencil him in on a HFF for the next decade.
P.S. I apologize in advance for probably cursing your career from this moment onwards, Matty
Kicked 2 goals a game three weeks in a row as a HFF/FP, and then last week played further up the field and managed 21 touches, 1 excellent snap goal and three assists, including two fantastic kicks to allow Schulz and P. Stewart to finish off his good work and take us from 10 points down to 2 points up and win us the game. Pfeiffer and Schulz have both deservedly been given credit for excellent final quarters, but IMO Matthew Broadbent's performance in the last few minutes was what got us over the line.
Broady is a good example of how sometimes a young player who doesn't look like he's gonna make it can finally have something click after 50 or so games and turn into a player. If he can keep up his current form, pencil him in on a HFF for the next decade.
P.S. I apologize in advance for probably cursing your career from this moment onwards, Matty