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AFLW 2024 - Round 6 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I think his number is 44 now.Will he wear no 55?
He was assigned number #44 on the senior listWill he wear no 55?
Nah Tom Phillips dad Anthony and his uncle Andrew, who played for Carl and was very good but cut down early, founded Camp Austrlai and sold it for $400M in 2016 so they got lots(OT but you may be thinking of Tom Langdon's Dad who owns a spice business)
Anyway... GO NED!
eyes wateringNah Tom Phillips dad Anthony and his uncle Andrew, who played for Carl and was very good but cut down early, founded Camp Austrlai and sold it for $400M in 2016 so they got lots
To my eyes his a right footed crisp (when crisp started)What's his disposal like?
As long as he can get it to Nick, that’s all we need.To my eyes his a right footed crisp (when crisp started)
Booming kick
At times disposal can be iffy
Looking forward to his debut
Senior games for Hawks were only as a flanker or sub. Never got a go on ballAveraging 23 touches, 4 marks, 9 tackles and nearly 5 clearances in the VFL
Plenty of grunt. Earned his shot at it.
However has struggled to find a lot of ball at senior level in the past
Let’s hope he slots in well
Senior games for Hawks were only as a flanker or sub. Never got a go on ball
It might be an acknowledgment that Pendles can’t play the midfield sweeper role currently due to lack of strength in arm to tackleI hope Ned is not the sub. Not sure he’s a ‘come on and make a quick impact’ type of player. More likely one who will work his way into the game. His previous experience at Hawthorn will also hold him in good stead, and help him not to be overwhelmed. But a big game, big crowd, and lots of pressure.
Wouldn’t surprise me to see him get McCreery’s forward-mid role, taking the those rotations, but still spending time forward. Will be an interesting watch.
I hope Ned is not the sub. Not sure he’s a ‘come on and make a quick impact’ type of player. More likely one who will work his way into the game. His previous experience at Hawthorn will also hold him in good stead, and help him not to be overwhelmed. But a big game, big crowd, and lots of pressure.
You better hope Mase doesn't hear you talking like this about other boys.Great name and great body! That's a good start.
I'd be stunned if he was the sub for the reasons you stated. He is a bull not a line breaker. Chuck him in the middle early and see what he can do. As Fly said, given his size. he provides a number of options as to where he can play including the ruck. So, if he struggles in the middle, they can try him somewhere else.I hope Ned is not the sub. Not sure he’s a ‘come on and make a quick impact’ type of player. More likely one who will work his way into the game. His previous experience at Hawthorn will also hold him in good stead, and help him not to be overwhelmed. But a big game, big crowd, and lots of pressure.
Agree on the Pendles front - he might play Noble's role.It might be an acknowledgment that Pendles can’t play the midfield sweeper role currently due to lack of strength in arm to tackle
We need to stop Merrett
Agree on the Pendles front - he might play Noble's role.
We couldn't handle the strength of Stringer when he went to clearance last time. That might be where Long steps in.
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