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Steele and OliverWho do you drop out of Macrae, Steele or Oliver for him?
He’s good but not worth dropping both of them for.Steele and Oliver
Agreed, even North wouldn't take him in a sweet deal.He has been terrible for 2 years and they play him. He is small and weak, can't kick. He sucks. The fact they delisted Greenwood and not him is bind boggling. Hollands, Flanders and Sharp all should be playing ahead of him
He's so hot right now.WELLER THE GULL TAKING KICK INS IM GONNA BURST
The stunning rig. The chiselled face. The sex appeal of the GULLHe's so hot right now.
He will finish higher than both. I'd take him over Steele everyday. Personally I have Macrae, Touk, ParishHe’s good but not worth dropping both of them for.
one of those 13% of owners is your 2022 championTouk is 13% ownership. That’s tempting.
Mate, a sexy stallion like Weller now has the GULL FACTOR. I expect that he's now working like Wilt Chamberlain
What would a gen Z like yourself know about Wilt Chamberlain?Mate, a sexy stallion like Weller now has the GULL FACTOR. I expect that he's now working like Wilt Chamberlain
"The greatest gulls are efficient, do not expend more energy than required, practice matches should be used to identify the bin chickens you must eliminate" - Jake Lloyd, The Art of the GullYou're telling me Weller is on kick ins and he's still only had 5 kicks nearly 2 quarters in?
Good luck to those who take the risk I guess.
Powell is the gull you are looking for."The greatest gulls are efficient, do not expend more energy than required, practice matches should be used to identify the bin chickens you must eliminate" - Jake Lloyd, The Art of the Gull
Lloyd and Hall gull in open play though, and were at their peaks when the team played a slow chip mark style because they were too bad to do anything else."The greatest gulls are efficient, do not expend more energy than required, practice matches should be used to identify the bin chickens you must eliminate" - Jake Lloyd, The Art of the Gull
Gulls score way differently now than when he last played there. I honestly can't see him averaging less than 90Lloyd and Hall gull in open play though, and were at their peaks when the team played a slow chip mark style because they were too bad to do anything else.
Gold Coast play far more direct, they're not just going to go side to side to stop the other team from having the ball and then subsequently scoring.
Look at the way Gold Coast have played this game and how they're moving the ball rather than ideations of Weller somehow going berserk in a role he's already performed averagely in in the past.