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11 May 2006, 19:58
Hawthorn
In: Birchall, Kane, Boyle, Miller
Out: Crawford, Croad, Jacobs, Ries
Brisbane
In: Copeland, Brennan, Harding, MacDonald
Out: Akermanis, Leppitsch, Attard, Johnson
*Danni*
11 May 2006, 20:00
I'll tell ya what, the SEN guys just absolutly trashed Leppitsch. I was amazed at how vehement they were in saying he is finished.
GeneralDisarray
11 May 2006, 20:07
Great to see Harding come back. Loved his debut in the preseason so I got him as a reserve in my dream team. Been one of the best in the AFLQ for a while and hopefully he can cement a spot in the firsts.
konstas_87
11 May 2006, 20:24
Good to see Harding and Brennan get another game, they are future players for sure.
Great to see Robby back from that injury too.
Cant believe McGrath kept his spot he was by far the worst player last week, no effort at all. Am very confused about the Aka issue don't know what to think, or believe.
Cant believe McGrath kept his spot he was by far the worst player last week, no effort at all. Am very confused about the Aka issue don't know what to think, or believe.
You're not alone.
It's all very strange IMO.
I'll tell ya what, the SEN guys just absolutly trashed Leppitsch. I was amazed at how vehement they were in saying he is finished.
He has a very serious injury. It's not really so surprising. Sad way for any player to finish his career.
macca69
11 May 2006, 22:38
Will Hooper be getting a game any time soon?
The Flying Belgian
12 May 2006, 08:53
Will Hooper be getting a game any time soon?
He trying hard in the twos Macca, but seems to be the proverbial 'chook with his head cut off'.
If Ash McGrath continues his average form there may be a place for him.
macca69
12 May 2006, 09:05
He trying hard in the twos Macca, but seems to be the proverbial 'chook with his head cut off'.
If Ash McGrath continues his average form there may be a place for him.
he was looking ok at AFL before he turned up late to training. Seemed to look a more dangerous option than McGrath who often looks a bit lethargic IMO.
he was looking ok at AFL before he turned up late to training. Seemed to look a more dangerous option than McGrath who often looks a bit lethargic IMO.
Doesn't get the ball Macca. Is very reactionary to what his opponent is doing. End result - the defender can focus on getting the ball knowing that Hooper isn't. Not really bagging the guy as no-one really expected a draft pick in the 40s to get a game first year....but that is a reflection on our list really.
Is enthusiastic, lightening quick and willing to lay a tackle but we really need a goal scoring small forward option. Not sure Hooper is ready for this. Problem is the two other options, McGrath and Corrie, have shown little this year as well. McGrath is most likely to contribute given he has bobbed up and kicked multiples before so I guess it is reputation rather than form that has kept him a spot.
He has a very serious injury. It's not really so surprising. Sad way for any player to finish his career.
I am not writing him off but he really lacks match fitness which is then affecting his timing and confidence. A couple of weeks playing in the magoos might be the tonic.