Post Match. Tigers def. Pies - All comments please
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Must be Troll week, another cheeky Newbie here for five minutes throwing is weight around. Trolls popping up all over the shop.ilovenathanbuckley wrote:Finally some sense.. come on Moretrealore give us an educated answer on why this is not correct!Magpietothemax wrote:Can't help but notice that Travis Cloke played a really excellent game for the Bulldogs tonight, and coach Luke Beveridge was overflowing in his praise. I am sorry, but there is no explanation for this other than that our coach was utterly incapable of working with Travis Cloke to bring out his best. To claim that Cloke was "lazy and too well paid" is mind bogglingly stupid. For a coach who understood him, and gave him confidence, he would have been more than willing to reproduce his best efforts for us. To leave Darcy Moore alone in the forward line, without the support that Travis Cloke could have provided,was incredibly destructive. We are now seeing the impact of this massive failure.
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yes me.RudeBoy wrote:Is it just me or was anyone else completely underwhelmed by Aish's performance?
no buzz, no flair, just a dour display.
Seems to another "handy player" of which we are full of.
But even that description may be gilding the Lily.
Early days yet so I can't make a call on that one.
But not looking that good
we don't eat our own at collingwood we just allow them to foul our nest.
There was one particularly awful passage of what should have been contested footy in which Aish and Broomhead were our two guys at the ball on the outer wing/half-forward - they did their best, in their own way, but they were monstered off the footy and Richmond got a goal. I was very annoyed by what I saw. I guess they were both trying as hard as they could but they are very slight and there was no physicality at all to their play.RudeBoy wrote:Is it just me or was anyone else completely underwhelmed by Aish's performance?
Aish has been a major disappointment outside a couple of performances IMO.Pies4shaw wrote:There was one particularly awful passage of what should have been contested footy in which Aish and Broomhead were our two guys at the ball on the outer wing/half-forward - they did their best, in their own way, but they were monstered off the footy and Richmond got a goal. I was very annoyed by what I saw. I guess they were both trying as hard as they could but they are very slight and there was no physicality at all to their play.RudeBoy wrote:Is it just me or was anyone else completely underwhelmed by Aish's performance?
I thought we were getting some outside silk but he struggles to find open space for mine and looks like he feels more at home trying to win a contested ball which with his slight stature is not what we need.
I know Broomhead has had shoulder issues which makes it difficult but both players have been in the system for a few preseasons now yet they're both extremely skinny still.
So far only his contested marking seems an elite trait for Aish.
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Not the first time he has been on here and it won't be the last.Piesnchess wrote:Must be Troll week, another cheeky Newbie here for five minutes throwing is weight around. Trolls popping up all over the shop.ilovenathanbuckley wrote:Finally some sense.. come on Moretrealore give us an educated answer on why this is not correct!Magpietothemax wrote:Can't help but notice that Travis Cloke played a really excellent game for the Bulldogs tonight, and coach Luke Beveridge was overflowing in his praise. I am sorry, but there is no explanation for this other than that our coach was utterly incapable of working with Travis Cloke to bring out his best. To claim that Cloke was "lazy and too well paid" is mind bogglingly stupid. For a coach who understood him, and gave him confidence, he would have been more than willing to reproduce his best efforts for us. To leave Darcy Moore alone in the forward line, without the support that Travis Cloke could have provided,was incredibly destructive. We are now seeing the impact of this massive failure.
No one is a troll here.
I just hope he sticks around for good this time.
He will get it worse than me.
Not sure why he keeps popping in and out.
we don't eat our own at collingwood we just allow them to foul our nest.
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If you can remember 1958, you're probably in need of a nap regardless.58pie wrote:Buckey's post match virtually put me to sleep.
I agree that Buckley was pretty flat. I wonder if he sees the end coming. The wastefulness and inability to score despite heavy possession would make any coach despair.
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