He was ready todayRudeBoy wrote:Schaz had 33 disposals in the ressies....just saying.
Post Match. Pies beat Dogs . All comments please.
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My sista in law is a one eyed doggie, as are 4 of her grandkids, BUT, one of em switched over to the Pies just prior to last time we played the dogs, she was staggered, but made me have a good laugh. Shes ok to watch the game iwith tho, brings along enough foil wrapped pies, snag rolls, thermos full of hot dogs, rolls, to feed the whole bloody German 6th army, and shes no tightass, feeds us all, !!think positive wrote:I’ll take the win thanks but god that was awful! The atmosphere and it was colder than the MCG! Bulldog family in front of us with four feral kids that were the best advert I’ve ever seen for birth control
At least I can go home!!
Well done boys!!
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He’s obviously getting close to the end but there is one thing he can do that no one else in that team has a single clue about - being front and centre in a marking contest. His positioning continues to be brilliant but his execution ( mainly in the first half ) wasn’t quite at the level required today.PyreneesPie wrote:Exactly. No one works harder than Varcoe and in this measurement alone, he provides an example to the rest of the team.Presti35 wrote:Varcoes game:makri wrote: Varcoe's games can not be judged on what you see on TV.
16 disposals, 10 contested. 81% efficiency.
5 intercepts. 2 turnovers.
6 score involvements and 1 goal assist.
Wouldnt be in the votes, but far from worst on ground. These numbers are what I think we can expect from a 31 year old. It's clear that he is not the player he was when he was a bit younger, but still a valued part of the team. Will make way when the time is right.
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The players that impressed me and I thought had a telling influence today:
* Brodie Grundy - BOG by a mile. Goes without saying, that we would've been stuffed without him!!
* Callum Brown - ran and ran and worked his heart out. I don't know if he was "on" Caleb Daniels or not, but he won important ground balls and ran his heart out all match. He was instrumental in forward pushes in the last quarter - is becoming quite the last quarter specialist.
* JDG - for his pure strength !! It's amazing!!
* Ben Reid - very much appreciated his aerial strength today
* Jordan Roughead - our best tall defender today. Very reliable.
* Brodie Grundy - BOG by a mile. Goes without saying, that we would've been stuffed without him!!
* Callum Brown - ran and ran and worked his heart out. I don't know if he was "on" Caleb Daniels or not, but he won important ground balls and ran his heart out all match. He was instrumental in forward pushes in the last quarter - is becoming quite the last quarter specialist.
* JDG - for his pure strength !! It's amazing!!
* Ben Reid - very much appreciated his aerial strength today
* Jordan Roughead - our best tall defender today. Very reliable.
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Solid win today - yes we played poorly, yes we didn't click into gear, but credit to the Dogs - they adopted the Freo game plan and this time we held on.
A few blokes down, but we're sitting nicely in second with bigger tests to come in the next month.
Grundy was amazing today - he's the best ruck man I've ever seen.
A few blokes down, but we're sitting nicely in second with bigger tests to come in the next month.
Grundy was amazing today - he's the best ruck man I've ever seen.
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It's such a fundamental skill isn't it. Hope we keep him on as a specialist in this respect when his playing days are over.Pies2016 wrote:
He’s obviously getting close to the end but there is one thing he can do that no one else in that team has a single clue about - being front and centre in a marking contest. His positioning continues to be brilliant.