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stui magpie wrote:I just watched the second half without having the first half pollute my opinions and I reckon I saw a lot of positive signs. If the old adage of teams start next week the way they finished the previous works, we're off to a rocking start next week.

gault was no where near as bad as I thought, he was in the ruck for most of the last 8 minutes and did some nice work.

Lots of positives, I'm going to have to sleep on my back after watching it though. :oops:
yeah. gault's not nearly as bad as we might have first thought. i have seen the game twice now and his ruck work is ok. didn't let us down.
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John Wren wrote:
stui magpie wrote:I just watched the second half without having the first half pollute my opinions and I reckon I saw a lot of positive signs. If the old adage of teams start next week the way they finished the previous works, we're off to a rocking start next week.

gault was no where near as bad as I thought, he was in the ruck for most of the last 8 minutes and did some nice work.

Lots of positives, I'm going to have to sleep on my back after watching it though. :oops:
yeah. gault's not nearly as bad as we might have first thought. i have seen the game twice now and his ruck work is ok. didn't let us down.
Yeah, Gault was that good I couldn't fit him in my first 20 votes for collingwood players :wink:
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it's all relative.
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stui magpie wrote:I just watched the second half without having the first half pollute my opinions and I reckon I saw a lot of positive signs. If the old adage of teams start next week the way they finished the previous works, we're off to a rocking start next week.

gault was no where near as bad as I thought, he was in the ruck for most of the last 8 minutes and did some nice work.

Lots of positives, I'm going to have to sleep on my back after watching it though. :oops:
Agree on Gault, made a few mistakes (who didn't) but 2nd & 3rd efforts at times were telling. Not sure it'll be enough to keep his spot. Might come down to Witts availability or Whites form in the VFL. Saints seem to use Bruce as their 2nd ruck so Moore might be an option and name someone like Howe or Sack depending on how they went in the VFL.
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We also need our big players, in particular the rucks to be more aggressive. Grundy was getting rag-dolled by that pretend footballer Hampson. That was doing my head in. We need someone to assume the Anthony Rocca role of 2002/3, and be a physical threat to the opposition, so that other players walk taller around him. Prior to Rocca I can only think of Monky and Millane that had that effect on our team.



In 1990 we also had Kelly, Banks, Brown, Shaw and Manson. Start something at your peril. I suggest hawthorn have had those type of players that allow softcocks like Bruest to get away with it.

Oh don't use that Monky or Monkey in case you upset some mod :wink:
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jackcass wrote:Might come down to Witts availability or Whites form in the VFL.
The line should be drawn thru White I'm afraid.
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bally12 wrote:
John Wren wrote:
Dave The Man wrote: Gerard is Definitely a Cats Fan
most definitely geelong.
Apologies...I had him down for a Richmond fan for some reason :?
Who is laughing though? And what team does he support? :-D
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stoliboy wrote:
bally12 wrote:
John Wren wrote: most definitely geelong.
Apologies...I had him down for a Richmond fan for some reason :?
Who is laughing though? And what team does he support? :-D
i thought it sounded like stan alves. there was no special comments in that grab just gerard. that was odd because there was more than enough opportunities for somoto interject.
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John Wren wrote:
stoliboy wrote:
bally12 wrote: Apologies...I had him down for a Richmond fan for some reason :?
Who is laughing though? And what team does he support? :-D
i thought it sounded like stan alves. there was no special comments in that grab just gerard. that was odd because there was more than enough opportunities for somoto interject.
He did in the Japanese broadcast of the game.
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DT56 wrote:Frees 26 - 17 .. some horrible decisions against us the worst being the supposed high tackle by Sinkers (perfect tackle) and holding the ball on DeGoey
Yep! And the mark not paid to Moore!
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DT wrote:Sinclair played well tonight as did Ramsay. Williams is a turnover specialist - should not kick out.

Reid was excellent and makes a huge difference.
Williams was fine when he kicked long down the middle or long towards the flanks. Only when he went short did he stuff up. He should ALWAYS kick long.
I think Williams is our kick in guy now. Last night Pendles took a couple, Ramsay one or two and I think Reid had a couple too.
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I haven't read through all 15 pages so apologies if this has been covered.

Having watched the last 30 seconds of the game over and over again yesterday, there were a couple of things I noticed that were very pleasing.

After the Grundy goal when everyone was going mental and celebrating, Langdon showed a calm head and some great leadership by grabbing Moore by the jumper and taking him down to the backline.

Fast forward a few seconds and Richmond get that quick clearance with 4 seconds left on the clock. They ran out of time in the end but for me it was going straight down Darcy Moore's throat. Was also great to see De Goey and Crisp head down there too along with the loose Langdon so we had a +4 in that area. Really pleasing decision making.
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^ good observation. they would have practiced that scenario.
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That's why Langdon is future captaincy material and one of about 49 reasons why I'd be surprised to see him dropped for Maynard this week.
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^ any chance you could spell out the other 48? thanks in advance.
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