Look at that, the North player got the ball off NWM, too outside, can't get his own ball
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Look at that, the North player got the ball off NWM, too outside, can't get his own ball
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I thought it was 2? last year was his break out wasn't it or am I loosing my marbles?
Not your marbles, but your spelling’s a bit “loose.”
Movember, nothing wrong with it as long as it gets shaved off come DecemberNeeds to trim the sideburns.
What is it with 17yo kids trying to grow the mo...
Movember, nothing wrong with it as long as it gets shaved off come December
To me it looks like the Saints have done everything that they intended to.
Max King be like:
“The best wingers in the competition possess similar attributes: They are reliable endurance athletes who are able to read the play well but, above all, they are patient.
Typically, the most effective wingers transition from a half-forward role and possess an attacking mindset, focused on gaining territory and getting the ball inside the forward 50.
Much of what a winger does in-game can go unnoticed, given the way the game is broadcast, as well the heavy focus on disposal numbers, but the most important aspect of the wing role is the restraint to stay outside of the contest, rather than dive in.
Maintaining space to provide an outlet at contested situations is vital, which means the best wingers in the competition are the most disciplined players.
For most footy players, the natural instinct is to hunt the ball but, when assigned to the wing, players must fight that instinct and, instead, trust that their inside midfielders will win the ball and feed it out to them.”
I think this is a great description of the role of the modern wing.
sigh. time to start the 2022 injury thread?Unfortunately NWM hurt his knee at training this morning, after going for a mark and landing awkwardly!! Didn't look super bad....but they iced it straight away (back of knee), then compression sleeve. He was limping noticeably though.
Unfortunately NWM hurt his knee at training this morning, after going for a mark and landing awkwardly!! Didn't look super bad....but they iced it straight away (back of knee), then compression sleeve. He was limping noticeably though.
Hey Scoop, what’s your crew think of the new class?Unfortunately NWM hurt his knee at training this morning, after going for a mark and landing awkwardly!! Didn't look super bad....but they iced it straight away (back of knee), then compression sleeve. He was limping noticeably though.
Sigh. I ain't going to start it. You all know what happened when I started the 2021 injury thread. An avalanche of injuries.sigh. time to start the 2022 injury thread?
Sigh. I ain't going to start it. You all know what happened when I started the 2021 injury thread. An avalanche of injuries.
Hey Scoop, what’s your crew think of the new class?
Is Stewart66 disappointed we didn’t select his boy Chesser?
A mate of mine coached Nasiah at Marion and loves him. Here's what he had to say when I asked him about him. And, bear in mind, he loves him.....
He's a great kid. Humble and hard working, super talented. When they describe him at the best kick they aren't mucking around. He's had 3 seasons at Under 18 level and above already, so used to the big bodies already. He should play Rd 1. Already a better player than Brad Hill in my opinion.