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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
He would a little down today. Had the Bombers game pencilled in when the fixtures came out.Wouldn't expect this uptick in form from Tabs to mean his stay in purple is extended, but might mean some AFL club picks him up? There are worse contracted key fwds in the comp.
If you’re talking about MJ seen plenty of him in the second half. Brodie played his usual solid game with lots of clearances. Most promising for mine is NOD. I only watched second half but what he does is all class.Not watching but Brodie has 31 touches and Johnson 21, has he been on the ground more in the second half?
Mac Andew gave us the blueprint for Kuek up forward last night.Am I getting too excited about Sebit's pace of return from such a serious injury? Are Claremont really that bad?
I think Sebit is more advanced and more disciplined in his training and prep than Mac (or a lot of that other tall forward/KPP age group) were at the same stage - were it not for the injury I think Seb could well be right uo with Treacy as one of the surprise packet KPPs of the last 3 years.Mac Andew gave us the blueprint for Kuek up forward last night.
Am I getting too excited about Sebit's pace of return from such a serious injury? Are Claremont really that bad?
Thanks for that, I did think that Claremunt had been playing well but hard to tell if one is relying on streamed replays if it is really a dominant run by a WAFL team or if other sides have had players out for injury, rep duties,, etc. Thanks.Claremont were the close to the form team of the competition. They'd won 6 out of the last 7 and only lost away to Swans by 7points, and now to Peel this week. Beat the other teams currently in the Top 5 in that run, including Peel the last time they played.
Wtf? That is a completely baseless statement. Sebit is three years older than Andrew, what are you smoking?I think Sebit is more advanced and more disciplined in his training and prep than Mac (or a lot of that other tall forward/KPP age group) were at the same stage - were it not for the injury I think Seb could well be right uo with Treacy as one of the surprise packet KPPs of the last 3 years.
That said, I do worry that the nature of the injuries has robbed Sebit of some of his inherent athletic spring - but at least so far he seems to be coming back fast and with lots of spring and pace still.
I just hope I haven't jinxed him, he would be a really great addition to our KPP young brigade. Can really develop in the WAFL for another year or two, especially if Tabs and Nathan Wilson aren't down deep forward at Peel next year. Hopefully...
I love Mac, so that's excitingI think Sebit is more advanced and more disciplined in his training and prep than Mac (or a lot of that other tall forward/KPP age group) were at the same stage - were it not for the injury I think Seb could well be right uo with Treacy as one of the surprise packet KPPs of the last 3 years.
That said, I do worry that the nature of the injuries has robbed Sebit of some of his inherent athletic spring - but at least so far he seems to be coming back fast and with lots of spring and pace still.
I just hope I haven't jinxed him, he would be a really great addition to our KPP young brigade. Can really develop in the WAFL for another year or two, especially if Tabs and Nathan Wilson aren't down deep forward at Peel next year. Hopefully...
Thanks for your careful and very considered comment. If you read again, you'll see I said Seb was more disciplined at the same stage than other KPPs of the same group - I didn't say anywhere that Sebit was younger. My point is that I think Sebit has been more dsciplined and focused through his entire juniors and AFL run than Mac - including on an age for age comparison, not just with Mac but many of the whole group of KPPs from that age group.Wtf? That is a completely baseless statement. Sebit is three years older than Andrew, what are you smoking?
You want us to believe that you have in depth knowledge of how those two players have prepared themselves over the last five years and you claim that the mid season draftee from last year prepared himself better than pick 5 from a couple of years back?Thanks for your careful and very considered comment. If you read again, you'll see I said Seb was more disciplined at the same stage than other KPPs of the same group - I didn't say anywhere that Sebit was younger. My point is that I think Sebit has been more dsciplined and focused through his entire juniors and AFL run than Mac - including on an age for age comparison, not just with Mac but many of the whole group of KPPs from that age group.
Dunno why you feel the need to be so insulting to me about that, but if you reckon Mac has had great discipline during his junior and early AFL years, you do you.
Again, where did I say anything about "in depth knowledge of how those two players have prepared themselves over the last five years"? And you feel free to insult me about "having smoked something"?You want us to believe that you have in depth knowledge of how those two players have prepared themselves over the last five years and you claim that the mid season draftee from last year prepared himself better than pick 5 from a couple of years back?
What you're saying makes no sense at all based on current outcomes.
Am I getting too excited about Sebit's pace of return from such a serious injury? Are Claremont really that bad?
Tabs with 3. Means he is keeping his form and fitness up just in case for finals.
If Treacy gets injured you mean?Will replace Tracey if he keeps up his exceptional wafl form
The umpires denied him a good contested mark late in the game that he took near goals. Tabs was dirty as and denied a 4th goal.Tabs with 3. Means he is keeping his form and fitness up just in case for finals.
Jones is raw but has a lot of upside. I notice he was named as CHB as Kuek, Tabs and Voss were in forward line. He can also give a chop out in the ruck. It will be interesting to see his development and future positions he is trained for. Could be another Treacy with his size, power, long range kicking and ruck chop out. But we are set for 2 KPFs for the next 6 years, so where he fits is a question.Actually, in the bits I watched, I was more impressed by Odin Jones, he is a very strong boy and coming on really strong after some concussion issues. Seems to be a versatile key position player.