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Don't think he was awful but just see mac Andrew as a much better prospect in the same role. Could probably say the same about Joel Jeffrey.Don't think it'll happen but Swallow probably deserves to be dropped after that performance.
Don't think he was awful but just see mac Andrew as a much better prospect in the same role. Could probably say the same about Joel Jeffrey.
Joel Jeffrey intercepting and chewing off missiles thru the middle pleaseDon't think he was awful but just see mac Andrew as a much better prospect in the same role. Could probably say the same about Joel Jeffrey.
I hope buddas goes to him, not uwland. Small fwds can hurt us and crows have a fewHope Izak has another stinker
In: Ben LongHope Izak has another stinker
Based on this report below? It says he was only able to walk laps at training today and seems to be struggling with back spasms. It also suggests Chris Burgess could be in line to replace Tex. That would be a massive positive for us going into this game considering they would be missing both Tex and Thilthorpe. Facing undersized key forwards in Fogarty (192cm) and Burgess (193cm) seems like a far less daunting task. Should also mean less i50 crumbing ground balls for their smalls Rankine and Rachelle.Sounds like tex walker in some sort of doubt.
You'll have a harder game this week for sure, Superbum, but the crows died in the arse in round 1 v gws last year because of the heat ... expect the same this weekA lot to like about this Crows team. Our defence will be tested a hell of a lot more, especially the smalls. Rankine, Rachele and Pedlar could be absolute nightmare fuel if we don't gain midfield dominance. Cautiously optimistic with a game in anger under our kegs compared to Crows coming off the pre season. Let's hope the midfield unit can find that same rhythm it had in the first half against Richmond.
They are historically a tough match up for us. Tex has had his way with Collins for years now and sounds like he will be fit for the weekend despite a back niggle. So heat or not, this will be tough game.You'll have a harder game this week for sure, Superbum, but the crows died in the arse in round 1 v gws last year because of the heat ... expect the same this week
Still 50/50 at worst ... the extra run we all got in round 0 is worth a lot, I reckonThey are historically a tough match up for us. Tex has had his way with Collins for years now and sounds like he will be fit for the weekend despite a back niggle. So heat or not, this will be tough game.
You'll have a harder game this week for sure, Superbum, but the crows died in the arse in round 1 v gws last year because of the heat ... expect the same this week
What you say is fair, but the humiidity makes it tougher, and the fact that gcs has already had a hit outI dunno if you can use last year as an example. It's only expected to be late 20s and in the evening, whereas round 1 last year got up to 36 degrees during the afternoon. Equally, Adelaide is also an older and a more 'hardened' side, so to say, from then - after all, it's a group that's stayed together and had another preseason, so it should have a fair bit more lasting power.
Should be a cracker of a match if Adelaide are quick to get up to snuff and Gold Coast come out breathing fire.
Burger never played a good game in the 1s so chances are he won't do much if he plays - we should know his game inside out.Important game with a view of finals aspirations. A couple of tough games on the road to follow.
Suns exceeded my expectations against Tigers.
- first half was impressive. Tigers struggled to move the ball against our web. Players played their roles, superior in contest, pressure, work rate and not afraid to switch.
- a lot to like about team performance and individual players. Collins was back to his best, Powell blossoming, Rowell is a beast to name a few.
- Tigers got spray at half time and lifted and played for pride. Suns relaxed a bit, but I liked we were able to lift again and eventually control the game in 4th, run out the game well.
IMO, Crows is far more dangerous team on the up. Their trademark is contest, pressure, high octane offence. Hopefully, they will still struggle on the road and Suns should have a better match fitness after Opening round. It will be slippery at night.
A lot of interesting plots.
- Witts vs ROB. Witts does usually well.
- How will midfields go against each other? Dawson, Laird are high quality. Crouch re-invented himself. We will see Rankine there too.
- Who will play on Rankine and Rachelle? Can we limit Rankine's output?
- Will Casboult, King, Luko be too much for young Crows defence?
- Any chance Andrew will play to counter Crows talls? Probably not with Thilthorpe out and Walker possibly too.
- How will Burgess go against us?
We will be challenged by Crows pressure. Will our new plan stand up?
Can we be consistent for most of the game?
Can we stop momentums earlier?
Will more players run through the middle?
What will be the crowd? 16K, 50:50?