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Pretty sure that was what was holding him back.Hope he can get some semblance of form back as a married man
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Pretty sure that was what was holding him back.Hope he can get some semblance of form back as a married man
If he does he would be the first bloke in history. Never seen anyone soar like an eagle after marriage.Hope he can get some semblance of form back as a married man
In the words of Ronald McDonald...’please explain’!Mick Oxlong will be happy Kieren used all his spare time for something
In the words of Ronald McDonald...’please explain’!
Edit: Correct!
Yeah I gathered that, hence the edit. Took me a while though (probably longer than it did for him to do his MBA)!Just meant you said they had a lot of spare time
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-04...eteran-forward-sidelined-for-at-least-a-monthAFL.com.au said:With Longmire needing to make at least two changes for the Demons clash, and McVeigh's experience sure to be missed, Kieren Jack looks likely to play his first senior game of the season.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-04...eteran-forward-sidelined-for-at-least-a-month
In before the meltdowns. I'm personally looking forward to him getting another shot.
Woah, slow down Fangio. More often than not, the best players are drawn from a hat in the Magoos!Oh for ****s sake. Jack is not even named in the bests for the NEAFL game he played in, and yet Longmire wants to just waltz him back into the team ahead of players who actually played well.
Woah, slow down Fangio. More often than not, the best players are drawn from a hat in the Magoos!
Woah, slow down Fangio. More often than not, the best players are drawn from a hat in the Magoos!
Tom Mitchell was getting close to 60 disposals a game in the NEAFL. If a midfielder can't average at least 30 disposals in that competition they should not be considered for first team selection.
What if he's not a midfielder?
Well if he played as a forward then we need to judge him on goals and
it seems Rose kicked a lot more goals than him, as did a 17 year old academy kid who looks to be around 155cm tall.
Right. But what if he's selected as a defensive forward?
Right. But what if he's selected as a defensive forward?
Oh for ****s sake. Jack is not even named in the bests for the NEAFL game he played in, and yet Longmire wants to just waltz him back into the team ahead of players who actually played well.
Or maybe a half back to replace McVeigh?
Honestly, the way people on this board write off our older players is ridiculous.
Then he needed to win 30 touches and lay 6 tackles in the forward half like Rowbottom did or hit the scoreboard for four goals like Rose did. He was far from the best by any measure required to get Jack back in the team.
Jack on a walking frame would have 100 percent more impact than Rose.