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Amazing how the guy touted as one of the fittest in preseason plays 95% game time up from 58% and turns out he can play
And also surprise surprise Hewetts tagging apprenticeship is finished and Melican can actually play
If he puts Mills in the midfield and Buddy on the wing ill be sending in an invoice for coaching consultancyComment
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But to add insult to injury a passing off-duty umpire free kicks him for daring to make contact with a dog. The golden cup Rampe was carrying flies into the air where Mills fumbles the catch and breaks his foot in a grate.Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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(we know you don't think he's a good coach but you may be eating humble pie in a season or two)
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The MC stopped thinking of him as a distributor, which he is not and found his true calling, a stopper.....and as such, he's now useful to the team. If he keeps 'stopping' like he did against North, he'll end up being first picked as every opposition team has someone worth 'stopping'.
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and in a fit of anger accidently slams car door on his finger. Out for six weeks.Comment
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Buddy in for Jones if fit, otherwise Rose. Glad to hear Clarke played well (missed the game) - makes sense he is suited to tagging as there has never been any doubt about his running.Comment
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I just think we dont want to do a Freo by persisting with a coach that plays so defensive and when the list comes good we get fools gold for a few rounds than we are reminded of our defensive styleComment
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The Hun is a lot more positive about the chances of Buddy and Joey playing.
Category: | Herald Sun
Exclusive pictures captured by The Daily Telegraph show Franklin striding out in sprints and completing kicking drills in a desperate bid to return for perhaps the most sacred fixture on the AFL calendar...
Franklin has now missed four weeks with a hamstring injury and still needs to get through a main session on Wednesday to be given the green tick for a return...
The Swans are also quietly confident captain Josh Kennedy will make an immediate return from the quad injury which made him a late scratching from last week’s win over North Melbourne, but he too will have to get through Wednesday’s main session.Comment
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Amazing how the guy touted as one of the fittest in preseason plays 95% game time up from 58% and turns out he can play
And also surprise surprise Hewetts tagging apprenticeship is finished and Melican can actually play
If he puts Mills in the midfield and Buddy on the wing ill be sending in an invoice for coaching consultancy
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I've always wondered; what does Humble taste like?Comment
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No disagreement from me, Clarke should be given an opportunity as a tagger.
But this little black duck is mindful that it was only a single game, and North is a special case for Clarke, he probably knows his former teammates better than any other players in the league.
So I hope he has just as much success against Sidebottom (or whoever) this week, then I too can join in the unqualified celebrations.
On another note: Is it just me or is McCartin starting to look like he may be the key/power forward we've lacked since Hall's departure/disgrace.Comment
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Not just you RnR, he looks more and more like the real deal. Size, pace, good hands, good kick, can bring others into play - let's just hope he can be injury-free.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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He looks great but his kicking is a worry. More Read than Hall. Not sure why though as his technique looks pretty good to my untrained eye.Comment
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