Only 11 touches for the day, I'm sure that Barrett will still suck him off for it.
Probably call him ‘the Chad’. God that makes me cringe. Barrett is a top shelf knob.
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Only 11 touches for the day, I'm sure that Barrett will still suck him off for it.
That is quite amazing, given what we are seeing now.It's balls by both Bevo and the list management team to recruit a fringe player from a team that was a bottom team last year, and who was already a mature ager when recruited the first time round (so argument that he already had his "mature ager" bonus of extra effort in his first year/two), believe that he was being played out of position, and recruit him and make him such a key piece of a finals team. You don't make a push for top 4 without taking risks like that, but this seems like a well-researched, calculated risk that has paid off, which makes more sense the deeper it's analysed but at surface level just looks ridiculous.
In case people have forgotten, Bramble was only selected in the starting 22 for 8 of 23 games for the Hawks last year while being fit for the whole year for a team that went 7-15 and finished third last, and was delisted to make way for younger players as they were pushing their way up.
Genuine Oleg Markov vibes with Bramble.It's balls by both Bevo and the list management team to recruit a fringe player from a team that was a bottom team last year, and who was already a mature ager when recruited the first time round (so argument that he already had his "mature ager" bonus of extra effort in his first year/two), believe that he was being played out of position, and recruit him and make him such a key piece of a finals team. You don't make a push for top 4 without taking risks like that, but this seems like a well-researched, calculated risk that has paid off, which makes more sense the deeper it's analysed but at surface level just looks ridiculous.
In case people have forgotten, Bramble was only selected in the starting 22 for 8 of 23 games for the Hawks last year while being fit for the whole year for a team that went 7-15 and finished third last, and was delisted to make way for younger players as they were pushing their way up.
He's starting to use his height in games too which just makes us so dangerous when the ball is in the air.Watching the replay again now,
Very impressed by Poulters game think we might have finally found our left footed wingman
He's starting to use his height in games too which just makes us so dangerous when the ball is in the air.
We're the tallest team in the AFL and it might be the first time I've ever been able to say that.
Join us mate, what's the worst that could happen?Very nervous about all of the unbridled confidence in this thread.
Have we learned nothing?
Join us mate, what's the worst that could happen?
Well, that and just don't let it get in your head and affect your game. Maybe just work a little harder to overcome it.You mean, instead of throwing your arms out and appealing to the umps for absolutely everything….as we all learnt as kids…just play the whistle
I'm enjoying the wins without worrying way too much about the possibility of it leading to a flag (or good finals positions). If enjoyment from footy is only measured in the meta-analysis of how this leads to finals chances rather enjoying the wins for what they are, footy can get very depressing pretty quickly.Very nervous about all of the unbridled confidence in this thread.
Have we learned nothing?
Since we’ve won a flag and played in a second GF, I don’t care as much…bring it on Footy GodsJoin us mate, what's the worst that could happen?
I love this team. **** Sydney and Geelong.
David King highlighted some great footage of Libba, Williams and McNeil all laying blocks that allowed Ed to get some space from the heavy Jordon tag which resulted in an early goal.One thing which has been evident the past 3 weeks is the 1%ers. Smothers, blocking and something which caught my eye is the tap or knock ons to advantage. The latter is especially important in this age of minimal prior.
What's even now surprising was in the first quarter, Darcy was setting that tone. Massive effort from a guy who, by now, must be 209cmOne thing which has been evident the past 3 weeks is the 1%ers. Smothers, blocking and something which caught my eye is the tap or knock ons to advantage. The latter is especially important in this age of minimal prior.
I think I know what he was doing but I’m not exactly sure of the rule. Lobb took the mark on the wing/ hbf area. If you take a mark at the other end of the ground the umpire will take you back on a line through the mark and the centr of the goal line. Because we play on an oval shaped field Lobbwent back along the boundary line which at that area curves in. The Swans player thought this meant Lobb was moving in board and a play on call should have been made.Wtf was he doing with that Lobb 50 metre penalty?? I was baffled, meanwhile the Sydney crowd had blank faces as if they had no idea what was going on (they probably didn’t).
I'm supremely confident we have.Very nervous about all of the unbridled confidence in this thread.
Have we learned nothing?