King Monkey wrote:That's about the angriest I've been after a loss all year, but at the same time some of it has gone a long way in convincing me we'll be seriously good fairly soon.
It's laughable spitting chips at the coach, the game plan, the recruiting on that performance.
Inaccuracy in front of goal is the only reason we didn't win that game.
De Goey and Moore are going to be deadset stars. Top 1% in the comp type stars.
Well said. Some early observations...
Moore clearly his best game to date, same with Marsh, and a promising return from De Goey.
Grundy worked his way into the game but again made some bad blues. Running under the footy to cover Pyke allowing Reid an uncontested mark 20m out for instance. And the number of time he got so out positioned in the ruck contests that he didn't even commit.
Williams had a shaky start but improved as the game went on.
Swan just keeps getting better. Sidey had his best game for quite a few weeks.
Cloke faded but will be better for the run. Reid couldn't get into the game but will be better again for another run. Elliott his best game for some time, goal kicking aside.
Brown will likely miss games and so nice of Ch7 to do their utmost to crucify him.
Adams, Varcoe, Langdon and Crisp all good.
Greenwood battled hard but didn't impact to much.
Overall, a pretty poor game to watch and mistake ridden but you can see the cohesion building. Bring on the Tigers.