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I would certainly like to see him in the midfield this week. If we don't think he is up to it I wonder why we recruited him
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Dont need to, i am flourishing atm and enjoying the imminent demise of Kangaroos in vic to accelerate its true rebirth and event success, not gonna give NMFC a cent until it can show to be able to function normally. Too bad history awaits no one. If you stand on the side watching, you will be left behind. If you stand in its way, you will not be watching at all. The relics on this site i feel unfortunately belongs to the latter, while the intention is good and even noble i suppose, the end result would still be terrible. Greater the pride, harder the fall, pride is a sin, the cardinal sin.
Yep! Chuck the big fella at toddys feet and see how he goesWe're a tough, mean mob. Seriously, you'd reckon we've won the last 3 premierships given how little time some people on this Board give players to perform. Bonar has hardly walked in the joint and he's already been binned by some. Will he live up to his draft year hype? I have absolutely no idea. Dunno. What I do know is that there are blokes running around every week in our team who have had hundreds and hundreds of games poured into them in the last 10 years and we're getting absolutely nowhere with them. Just quietly, I think we can afford to give him a go.
I would certainly like to see him in the midfield this week. If we don't think he is up to it I wonder why we recruited him
Let ‘me at Carlton,Would be nice too to see him spend some time in the middle with LDU.
No, the prose is too good.Is this a Dan Brown novel?
Again, to what level does bonar get to is largely determined by the quality, vision and strategy of the club. At hawthorn, this guy would be a superstar, at bulldogs, an explosvie inside mid. At north, a 'run of the mill' player because we are seeing him for what he is not good at. Put him in position where his strength is at the forefront or forced to be at the forefront. For instance, a person is a crackshot with the rifle but does not like to use the rifle to shoot anything including wolves. You put his pet rabbit out in the open and let the wolves chase it down, either the dude shoots the wolf dead or his rabbit is dinner simple. Bonar needs to be thrown in the deep, he either strengthens his resovle and put his body on the line or he can be scarred, gets broken and tossed aside. We need to be more ruthless to gut all of the non performing players, starting with the seniors that we rely on but can't deliver.
So you are saying he needs to be shot and then thrown to the wolves?
Dont need to, i am flourishing atm and enjoying the imminent demise of Kangaroos in vic to accelerate its true rebirth and event success, not gonna give NMFC a cent until it can show to be able to function normally. Too bad history awaits no one. If you stand on the side watching, you will be left behind. If you stand in its way, you will not be watching at all. The relics on this site i feel unfortunately belongs to the latter, while the intention is good and even noble i suppose, the end result would still be terrible. Greater the pride, harder the fall, pride is a sin, the cardinal sin.
Fairly typical for this board I spose. Played three games, hasn't won a Norm Smith medal yet so everyone wants his blood.
Fairly typical for this board I spose. Played three games, hasn't won a Norm Smith medal yet so everyone wants his blood.
Couldn't disagree more ChoppyGun (solid user name BTW) ...I've had enough with Ats and JMac. They have reached their ceilings and it's a 1970's caravan height. Enough already.Turn it up Ferbs.
I'd much prefer Atley and Macmillan reach 300 games - so I at least know if they might start playing footy at the necessary standard, than keeping Bonar beyond 5 games where harsh assessments are required.
Listed as injured, what and when ?
Was involved a fair bit....he's really clean with the ball....another who just needs games and time. the perfect year for him IMOThought he was OK today. Type of game he needed to get his hands on it.
Agreed seems a big part of rhyces philosophy is flexibilityShowed what he’s capable of yesterday in being clean and doing the basics well. Once he gets used to the level and nails down his role in the team his athletic abilities will give him the chance to become very good.
Might be wrong but I think that was his first game playing with his mate LDU since their junior days and they both looked to really enjoy themselves.