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Squiggle tips Demons at 77% chance -- What's your tip? -- Team line-ups »
no.. but there will still be a couple of Eddie goals from Row ZOn the bright side there won't be any McGoverns kicking goals from 40m out.
I hope not.Of course he will be
I'd swap Doogs and Clurey. Not sure Clurey could go with Lynch as he will work up the ground alot. Clurey will start on Walker or Himmelberg and Burton the other
This song has been stuck in my head all day. Driving me insane!!!
Its probably because he is a campaignerBass on 5crowcrow sounds like an absolute campaigner
Lynch is more the link up guy though. Yes he does kick some goals but he is their important link up.Clurey's just about the fittest guy on our list so not sure what gives you that idea.
Nah. We have been doing well translating it into points. It’s the goals we are missing out on.from the AFL site for Centre Bounce Attendances.
2 major thing too come from this.. Forward Line Structure, and Disposal Accuracy (which we all know too well)
Men in the middle: Tom Rockliff (121 attendances), Travis Boak (111), Scott Lycett (110), Ollie Wines (101), Paddy Ryder (88), Sam Powell-Pepper (76), Willem Drew (68), Robbie Gray (60), Brad Ebert (29), Sam Gray (10), Connor Rozee (8), Steven Motlop (5), Zak Butters (3), Karl Amon (2).
Go-to guys: Rockliff and Boak give the Power an experienced hard edge in centre bounces. Lycett has shared the ruck workload with Ryder, while Wines is a contested-ball beast.
Most successful starting four: Lycett, Boak, Wines, Powell-Pepper. Clearance record: 5 wins, 0 losses
Ruck and roll: It hasn't taken long for Lycett and Rockliff to strike up a successful combination, with seven hitouts to advantage.
Average centre clearance differential: +2.7 Ranked: 1st
Average points from centre bounces differential: -0.1 Ranked: 12th
Analysis: The one-two punch of Scott Lycett and Paddy Ryder in the ruck has paid dividends for the Power with their centre clearances. They were good last year – ranked second in the League with a +1.8 differential – but now they are the benchmark with a +2.7 differential. Injecting Tom Rockliff and Travis Boak into more centre bounces has made a significant difference. However, the Power need to be better at translating that dominance into points.
Just sounds so disinterested.Bass on 5crowcrow sounds like an absolute campaigner
You can tell he's really fond of those two numbskulls.Just sounds so disinterested.
'Lesser chance of kicking great big shanks'"Not worried Gray is 3 on 1 in attack." ***** genius.
I have a spare reserved ticket. PM if you want it.
It is officially a sellout but will be interesting to see how many members actually turn up. I know a fair few Crowies who are going. Up and about are they.Just scan it through to make up the numbers and spare some poor bastard the spectacle.
No they did not. They were shut down vey effectively.The way that Fremantle were pretty easily able to handball their way through Adelaide gave me some hope for this game, although I suspect Adelaide’s pressure will improve due to the showdown factor.
I have to admit I really just have no idea how this one will go down. Hoping Willem has a massive game though, and Cobra who’s cool head we really have missed at times.
How late can they pull an emergency?