NiceCunnington
Premiership Player
Any chance of some McDonald highlights from the game?
I'll do it in a couple days if nobody else does.
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Any chance of some McDonald highlights from the game?
And a view from the ground.....
First, to the social highlights - Majak limping around with his right knee in a brace, Harper looking forlorn with his right arm in a sling, and Eric the Beast puts in an appearance with a very fashionable railwayman's cap; quite a fetching sartorial effect.
And then to the game. McGenniss tagged Magner right from the start, and did a good job - Magner as their prime mover had no influence, and was shifted to half forward late in the game as they played catch up. However, when McGenniss gets the ball in the clear and has an opportunity to kick, it does tend to bring a tear to the eye of even the most sympathetic supporter - if he's going to the next level, his disposal by foot has to improve exponentially. Major threat to the Bees was Gawn - he was dominant in the first quarter, and most of their goals came from centre clearances. Currie however worked his way into the game, and probably shared the points in the end, well assisted by the Bees second ruck Will Sullivan, who was handy. The lack of a second ruck in the Casey side definitely allowed Currie/Sullivan to grind Gawn down, but Melbourne definitely have one there.
First half was very even - Bees looked fragile down back with Kennedy and Clouston having their problems. And then at the other end of the ground, Sellar had the better of Brown - with the latter playing as the marking forward, Milky played on a wing and the Bees couldn't take a mark in the forward fifty.
Bees won it in the second half with run and carry - their transition game was impressive, and they looked best when it was in the hands of Ben Ross. Sherlock provided great run off half back - just can't see how you could play as a flanker at 173cm in the AFL. Kennedy and Clouston got better as the game opened up - both prepared to run hard in attack, and Kennedy's best moment came when, outmarked by Gawn, he ran him down when the big fella played on. Clouston got better and better - kicked a goal, but not sure at 193cm he's a KPD
Luke McDonald was fantastic throughout - played on the wing, on a 25 year AFL player in Rohan Bail, and gave him a bath. Sirra was good as a linkman, despite one awful handball mistake that coughed up a goal.
Speight was quiet, and didn't do much to suggest he might get picked up elsewhere. I thought Gysberts was again pretty good in close - don't understand why we would draft a 190cm inside mid who's been in a bad system and cut him after a year. Certainly has work to do on the outside, but I wouldn't be giving up just yet.
And on to Box Hill next Sunday
Amazed McDonald didn't get in Werribee's bests.
Thought he was on par with Ross as BOG.
He had 20 to 3/4 time, so guessing he had mid 20's again, and as was pointed out by David Rhys-Jones, was the most damaging player on the ground with the ball in his hands.
I find that the bests list is never that accurate, rarely pay too much attention to it .Amazed McDonald didn't get in Werribee's bests.
Thought he was on par with Ross as BOG.
He had 20 to 3/4 time, so guessing he had mid 20's again, and as was pointed out by David Rhys-Jones, was the most damaging player on the ground with the ball in his hands.
Cheers TPA
Sounds like the Bees are finding form at the right time. And it sounds like LMac has been giving us a bit of a taster. Will ease the pain of having to give up our first rounder.
My only concern with Luke is that he doesn't win much of it himself. Seems to need others to get it out to him.
That said, I guess outside class is just what we need
Did you guys watch the game? Kennedy was not on Smith until he kicked his fourth. Not saying he was great , far from it, but he want the one getting spanked.
LMac was the only AFL standard player for the Bees.
I don't know what game you blokes were watching, or was it just the commercial breaks?
+ he's as hard at it as they come and his tackles stick.Luke's kicking is a little overrated by alot on here.
BMAC is as good as a kick as you could ever find, I'm serious about that.
Luke's a little like Hodge, can hit a bullet, can kick it like a mule, but can also shank them sometimes. Like Hodge, it's his decision making that is elite, not just his good kicking, when you couple them together, he cuts teams apart at times.
Luke's kicking is a little overrated by alot on here.
BMAC is as good as a kick as you could ever find, I'm serious about that.
Luke's a little like Hodge, can hit a bullet, can kick it like a mule, but can also shank them sometimes. Like Hodge, it's his decision making that is elite, not just his good kicking, when you couple them together, he cuts teams apart at times.
He is very explosive isn't he? And tough. Kicking depth is elite.
Is he a good leader? Has he captained any sides?
Captained Vic Metro.