White tops from these videos actually meant nothing last week guys, can we please stop jumping at shadows? Cook had the white top last week too and Schoenberg was with the main team, but neither of those things happened.
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White tops from these videos actually meant nothing last week guys, can we please stop jumping at shadows? Cook had the white top last week too and Schoenberg was with the main team, but neither of those things happened.
It’s just stating a fact from the exact same videos of training last week. Scorpus looked at them as well. I posted it in last weeks changes thread if you think I’m making it up.Thanks Nicksy.
I could see McHenry or Sholl out given their sub roles last week.I assume it will be our 23 from last week minus Rankine and Himmler. Gollant, Burgess, Berry, Schoenberg and Borlase to round out the squad. Fairly bland but it's how we roll.
Yeah the white bib videos mean nothing, that’s just training drills.There were some videos where lots of players where in white tops, I think you have to specifically look at the match sim drills when it's things like the forwards all training or forwards vs defenders
It’s just stating a fact from the exact same videos of training last week. Scorpus looked at them as well. I posted it in last weeks changes thread if you think I’m making it up.
The white tops that meant something last week were Curtin (dropped) and McHenry (sub). Maybe Schoenberg was coming in for Cook until he got sick late last week, who knows. IF it means anything, then Schoenberg did appear in this apparent ‘A team’ again this week.
You have a point but his upside is far higher than others in the team including smith, Murphy, mc Henry and jones . Would rather we persist with him than thoseYou had me, until this:
I'll bet Sholl trains like a Brownlow Medallist and delivers lace-out every time.
However, he only looks good in the heat of battle when the team is doing well against weaker opposition ie when Sholl has time and space to show his (admittedly) many skills.
As you pointed out he's soft, does not win the hardball contest in general play and gets ragdolled easily because he's built like a scrawny pre-pubic boy and is contact averse.
Career-wise, he averages 1.34 tackles and 0.64 1%ers/ game. That's just not good enough.
Outside, under no pressure, in time and space, he's good.
Can anyone imagine him having game impact in the furnace of a Final (if we ever make another one)?
I can't see it.
2 - 3 weeks.
Murray could be a slight chance for that Sydney game, but thinking more than likely he returns post bye.1-2 weeks, actually
Thilthorpe listed as 5-7 weeks, he could be back as early as post-bye
Sensible. It was the logical choice with Rankine going down. I just wish we had someone to keep forward to maintain the creative spark both can provide.Rachele to get more midfield minutes
Sensible. It was the logical choice with Rankine going down. I just wish we had someone to keep forward to maintain the creative spark both can provide.
Pedlar was never coming in given the footy he’s missed and he’s been a borderline selection.Pedlar confirmed sanfl, Rachele to get more midfield minutes
He'll join the cockroaches as the only other survivor of the nuclear apocalypse such is his survivability.Pedlar was never coming in given the footy he’s missed and he’s been a borderline selection.
Happy about Rach but ******* McHenry can’t survive.
Pedlar in the SANFL means Murphy and McHenry in the starting 22
come on eaglesPedlar in the SANFL means Murphy and McHenry in the starting 22
Sensible. It was the logical choice with Rankine going down. I just wish we had someone to keep forward to maintain the creative spark both can provide.
Nicks said the Crows remained confident they could still challenge for finals, and were not thinking about 2025 or giving experience to younger players yet.
“If we get across the line in the games that are close and we have had four or five of them already then we sit in a different position obviously but that is looking back and saying we got that right and that right and we didn’t,” he said.
“But we are still confident about the footy we are playing and we know that the competition is so even this year so things can change quickly.
“So we are confident that if we keep playing the way we are, we will get the results we need to get and when the time comes we have either got it right or we don’t have an opportunity in the post-season.
“Last year we were knocking on the door, we still believe we can get there this year.
“At the moment we are playing a really young group, we are sitting third or fourth youngest in the competition.
“So we are already playing young guys, it is probably the next ones that are being talked about.
“I mentioned Billy Dowling who has been playing some strong footy at SANFL level, so there are others who are ready to step up when the time is right.
“But at the moment the group who is out there for us is putting in, we just have to become more consistent and in those clutch moments finish the game off.”