Mr Fonebone
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Tamerlane would be an asset with his 'take no prisoners' approach.Good footy brain Tamerlane, questions over his kicking though.
However the pyramid of severed heads left on the ground after each game may be awkward.
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Tamerlane would be an asset with his 'take no prisoners' approach.Good footy brain Tamerlane, questions over his kicking though.
Tamerlane would be an asset with his 'take no prisoners' approach.
However the pyramid of severed heads left on the ground after each game may be awkward.
Nah his kicking issues are overstated. Takes difficult options so it looks bad when he misses.Good footy brain Tamerlane, questions over his kicking though.
Nah his kicking issues are overstated. Takes difficult options so it looks bad when he misses.
I was surprised he didn't get a look in, especially as it is clear the club sees the deficiencies we have in the position he plays, plus that he is a mature ager. I think the answer is that there was always a plan to begin the year with the older heads Walters, Ballantyne, Tamerlane, Matera and Colyer while new recruits show that they have their younger heads around the game plan via the wafl.Where has Schultz been during the pre-season?
How can he just come in and get a game after seemingly being overlooked for both JLT games.
Was he injured?
Its his bladework in close that I likeTamerlane would be an asset with his 'take no prisoners' approach.
However the pyramid of severed heads left on the ground after each game may be awkward.
He wants to play forward and we seriously need him to with the unavailability we have at the moment with forwards.What's he deal with Lobb fellows? Will he play full forward exclusively or rotate through the ruck , supercoach-wise.? I seriously rate him, he's one of the best marks in the league and is excellent at ground level for a big man.
CheersHe wants to play forward and we seriously need him to with the unavailability we have at the moment with forwards.
He will get ruck time though unless we name 2 pure rucks. I actually think this will happen this week unless Taberner gets up (which is still a chance). Shouldn't happen once any of Tabs/Cox/Hogan are available.
I would say on average, 75/25 forward/ruck.
If Darcy gets injured while Sandy is still out, he could play a few games 50%+ in the ruck.
What's he deal with Lobb fellows? Will he play full forward exclusively or rotate through the ruck , supercoach-wise.? I seriously rate him, he's one of the best marks in the league and is excellent at ground level for a big man.
And of course the good old Hamling non-free where he almost had his body pulled apart trying to get to the ball and they called play on, allowing another NM player to run i50, collect the ball and kick the goal, that shifted the momentum completely and started that 4 goal haul at the end.
I'd love Bewley and Shultz in. We're not looking particularly crash hot so I'm not sure why we'd waste games on Colyer/Ballas when we have younger (arguably already better) talent on the sidelines. Might gee the team up a bit as well to have a couple of debuts.
Monday am: Freo $1.76 v North $2.07
Tuesday am: Freo $1.80 v North $2.00
Wednesday am: Freo $1.90 v North $1.90
Thursday am: Freo $2.02 v North $1.80.
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Nyhuis late in?...6 out of 17 tipping Fremantle to beat North Melbourne in Round 1 on the AFL website.
Tarrant certain to play 1 according to Nth coach.
Nyhuis late in?...
Not convinced on Bewely his kicking accuracy has been low.
Imagine Banfield, Hughes, Tucker and one of Giro/Duman make the bench.