Yep, always at the bottom of the pack. <3
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His fourth quarter yesterday was amazing - the total disregard for his safety and well being over the absolute will to get to the ball first reminded me of Luke Ball at his best (that is meant as a huge compliment !).
I was sitting at the other end of the ground when he missed his kick on the run - was it touched before he marked it (or did he have the chance to take a set shot) ? No criticism, with all the adrenalin pumping after he got the ball, you can't blame him for taking the shot, I'm just curious.
It must be?Must be for an off-field reason.
Adds so much toughness at the moment - players like him don't grow on trees.
It must be?
Only averaging 7 kicks as a midfielder, simply isn't enough.
Doesn't work hard enough going forward.
Very good defensively but really needs to learn how to work into space and find the ball going forward.
I don't think people understand why he was dropped.
No doubt he is great in the packs.
But he does not work hard enough into space to be an offensive threat going forward.
This was Luke Ball's criticism as well.
silly post.Yet the week he was dropped he kicked 2 of our 7 goals?
Sorry, probs not the best bloke to have an unbiased discussion with about Armo
The two games Armitage has played of late were average but passable for anyone else. For whatever reason he had been used as a half forward flanker and not in the middle. Stats. were ok for TOG etc, but Lyon still maintains his vendetta against the likeable lad.silly post.
one lucky fortuitous goal off the ground and another regulation goal.
How many touches did he get around the ground tho, this is his weakness, either ignorant or terribly biased to not realise this, for you I think it's bias, for John Bonney I think it's both.