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2012 Eagles WAFL watch thread

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SUNDAY TIMES " REVIEW "


M Newman - K 12 H 3 M 6 - Terrific with three goals and more assists .
R Neates - K 7 H 6 M 2 - Worked hard at HF but just the one goal .
L Stevenson - K 4 H 5 M 3 - Good battle with Broadhurst .
G Weedon - K 9 H 8 M 1 - Solid across HB
J McGovern - K 12 H 3 M 8 Gls 1 - Tried hard in the ruck .

RESERVES

B Dick - K 9 H 4 M 3 Gls 3.0
C Papertalk - K 4 H 8 M 1 Gls 1.1
A Strijk - K 19 H 1 M 1 Gls 3.1
M Mascoulis - K 7 H 2 M 2
A Hamp - 7 H 4 M 6 Gls 1.0

Newman the standout of the small group that played WAFL league

Stevenson didn't play on Broadhurst in the first half, went to him in second half kept him quite allowing
Claremont to come from behind and win.
 
Ha...ha... yeah - no not really, but we do need a small quick back to take Honey Badgers place / to mind the small dangerous forwards like Rioli, Thomas and that ilk.

Shame Weedon isn't quick....(Weedon fan)
 

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I should've looked it up - thought Kennedy was 24 and for some reason thought McGovern was a bit older.

Either way it doesn't leave much wriggle room as sooner or later if his development continues like it has, McGovern will be pushing for a spot and with Lynch being the only spot due to open up soon it will come down to McGovern vs McInnes for that spot.

Only way to accommodate both would be if Darling pushes into the midfield, or McGovern becomes the back up ruck to Naitnaui and we get rid of Lycett.

I'm just glad we do have this headache to worry about, unlike our friends up the road who's tall forward stock after Pav consist of Mayne, Anthony and Bradley with no other tall forwards on their radar outside of their backup ruck in Clarke
 

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Would love to see what Mcgovern can do at CHB, another potential swing man, but with his marking and physical game would be an ideal key back proposition.
 
Either way it doesn't leave much wriggle room as sooner or later if his development continues like it has, McGovern will be pushing for a spot and with Lynch being the only spot due to open up soon it will come down to McGovern vs McInnes for that spot.

Only way to accommodate both would be if Darling pushes into the midfield, or McGovern becomes the back up ruck to Naitnaui and we get rid of Lycett.

I'm just glad we do have this headache to worry about, unlike our friends up the road who's tall forward stock after Pav consist of Mayne, Anthony and Bradley with no other tall forwards on their radar outside of their backup ruck in Clarke

1) McGovern is too small to be an AFL ruckman.
2) McInness is the heir apparent to Lynch - he is playing a similar role at Perth
 
wasn't talking long term, just meant with lycett out if one of our ruckman is out he may get a call up having played successive games as a ruckman in the wafl...
 

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Which game was that ?

Started at CHF in the game against EP, in the tropical storm, think he played there most of the game. I have heard him being swung back to CHB a couple of games this year though and I'm pretty sure the Eagles recruited him because they believe he can go forward or back.
 
Just reminiscing about a player who was drafted in 1994 and made his debut as a small forward in the same year, picking up a premiership along the way - Shane Bond.
Murray Newman reminds me of Bond'y, similar build, superb balance and can kick goals.
Who knows maybe Newman can pick up a premiership medal in his debut year too!
 
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