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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Lol, pacey midfielder not a need.Fox Footy has assessed all team's 2025 "best" sides.
Ours is unremarkable, with Laird included, of course.
However, there was a very strange comment about Peatling, claiming that he wasn't a need and was very similar to what we already have. I don't see it that way at all.
Steven Rowe ??Lol, pacey midfielder not a need.
Wtf.
Which so called Fox Footy guru made that call.
Rowe isn't on Fox Footy.Steven Rowe ??
Oh sorry you said journo not buffoon
Sounds a bit salty, doesn't it?Lol, pacey midfielder not a need.
Wtf.
Which so called Fox Footy guru made that call.
This is their commentLol, pacey midfielder not a need.
Wtf.
Which so called Fox Footy guru made that call.
So they have contradicted themselves... as they don't realise Peatling is quick player.This is their comment
One of the big winners of the trade period, the Crows have bolstered their squad with key additions — James Peatling, Isaac Cumming and Alex Neal-Bullen — in all three parts of the ground. How Matthew Nicks opts to deploy Cumming will be interesting: do they use him as an interceptor or does he potentially push higher up the ground? Peatling is a good get but doesn’t necessarily fill a need for the Crows, as he’s a similar type to their other midfielders. Given Adelaide’s on-ballers have been criticised for being too one-paced, you’ve got to wonder what it means for the likes of Matt Crouch and Rory Laird
Kelli Underwood....probablyLol, pacey midfielder not a need.
Wtf.
Which so called Fox Footy guru made that call.
Fox Footy has assessed all team's 2025 "best" sides.
Ours is unremarkable, with Laird included, of course.
However, there was a very strange comment about Peatling, claiming that he wasn't a need and was very similar to what we already have. I don't see it that way at all.
So they have contradicted themselves... as they don't realise Peatling is quick player.
Bond is an interesting one, he probably doesnt have the game to be a long termer but he hardly put a foot wrong..
That is very generous to Bond. I like Bond but in his handful of games, his opponent was best on ground at least twice.
Didn’t they put him on Merrett for quite a bit of time, in his 2nd or 3rd game and he struggled to put the clamps on him?I think Bond was fantastic in the games he played last year - a new glove for the back pocket.
I don’t remember his opponent being BOG as you claim? Quite the opposite?
This is their comment
One of the big winners of the trade period, the Crows have bolstered their squad with key additions — James Peatling, Isaac Cumming and Alex Neal-Bullen — in all three parts of the ground. How Matthew Nicks opts to deploy Cumming will be interesting: do they use him as an interceptor or does he potentially push higher up the ground? Peatling is a good get but doesn’t necessarily fill a need for the Crows, as he’s a similar type to their other midfielders. Given Adelaide’s on-ballers have been criticised for being too one-paced, you’ve got to wonder what it means for the likes of Matt Crouch and Rory Laird
They dont get the big names to write them.Peatling clearly makes our midfield more dynamic, these guys that write these ‘Best 23 for next year’ articles are more often wrong than they are right
Interns gonna internThey dont get the big names to write them.
This is their comment
One of the big winners of the trade period, the Crows have bolstered their squad with key additions — James Peatling, Isaac Cumming and Alex Neal-Bullen — in all three parts of the ground. How Matthew Nicks opts to deploy Cumming will be interesting: do they use him as an interceptor or does he potentially push higher up the ground? Peatling is a good get but doesn’t necessarily fill a need for the Crows, as he’s a similar type to their other midfielders. Given Adelaide’s on-ballers have been criticised for being too one-paced, you’ve got to wonder what it means for the likes of Matt Crouch and Rory Laird