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  • NMWBloods
    Taking Refuge!!
    • Jan 2003
    • 15819

    #16
    Spot on.

    J Bolton wasn't the only one, but his fumbling and missing the bounce of the ball, was particularly noticeable.
    Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.

    "[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."

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    • ScottH
      It's Goodes to cheer!!
      • Sep 2003
      • 23665

      #17
      Re: Re: WC midfield...

      Originally posted by Ruda Wakening
      After watching West Coast, Sydney's lack of leg speed is just amplified by not having clean hands.

      West Coast seem to find space in traffic because they're clean.

      Sydney fumble, stumble and have two and three goes at picking the ball up, run out of time and end up putting themselves under enormous pressure mainly due to not being able to get their hands on it the first time.
      Was unfortunate enough to have lunch in a place that had foxfooty showing WC vSyd again. The leg speed is quite noticeable, but they always seemed to know where a team mate was when the ran into trouble. Cousins was nearly always in space, and Judd made space when he wasn't.

      The sight on them running down the wing in numbers when Wirrapunda kicked a point, was scary from an opposition point of view.

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      • Jeffers1984
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 4564

        #18
        The Weagles ability to stay on their feet meant they had heaps of clean take aways form stoppages. Jude Bolton went to ground alot and didn't adapt too well to the conditions but he wasn't alone.
        Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.

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        • ScottH
          It's Goodes to cheer!!
          • Sep 2003
          • 23665

          #19
          Originally posted by Jeffers1984
          The Weagles ability to stay on their feet meant they had heaps of clean take aways form stoppages. Jude Bolton went to ground alot and didn't adapt too well to the conditions but he wasn't alone.
          That too, and Judd was always in the right position to receive or intercept.

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          • Newbie
            On the Rookie List
            • Mar 2003
            • 720

            #20
            Originally posted by dimelb

            I agree Goodes had a relatively quiet night - he can improve heaps.
            The game against the Crows few weeks back must have taken some sting out of him. Similiar to Dizzy after the first Ashes test in England some series ago.

            I think Goodes should be just about to recover. We should be expecting a big game from very soon now, probably the Prelim against the St Kilda. The force is with me and my feeling on this is very strong .
            Last edited by Newbie; 4 September 2005, 09:26 PM.

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            • sydfan83
              Senior Player
              • Jan 2003
              • 2929

              #21
              I hope you're right about Goodes - I would be rapt for Goodesy if he could regain his best form against the Saints, it would make up for his shocker against them in last year's semis when Jason Blake gave him a bath. (He had no good knees by then, I admit, but still...) He's like our Judd when on song. But need to get past the Cats first. Should win, as long as the effort from Friday night is maintained.

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