Ah Chee looking like he really means business.
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Ah Chee in defense. His goal came from a 50-meter penalty.Only got home to watch the last few minutes of that half, had a look at the stats.
17 disposals for Ah Chee, has he been playing midfield?
4 goals for Fullarton, on the lead/overhead marks/out the back?
How has Gardiner looked?
Looking at the radar a lot more coming by the looks of it.Rain really setting in now. Second half will be a slog.
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He is eager to line up against his old side next weekAh Chee looking like he really means business.
Haven't been watching but stats seem to suggest Arnold has been very good again?
Haven't been watching but stats seem to suggest Arnold has been very good again?
Has been very good, wouldn't look out of place at AFL level. Defended well, taken some nice intercept marks (one grabbing them in slippery conditions) and been clean with his disposal. Reminds me of Harris Andrews, he rarely looks flustered.
Bolted for the grandstand.Looking at the radar a lot more coming by the looks of it.
Keep that camera dry MrRipper.
Brisbane and Southport were always going to be strong like they were in the NEAFL. Gold Coast has been assisted by a healthy list and extra list positions to have them on some week's name 22 AFL-listed player. Their AFL team also clearly focuses on the future and has some very experienced players running around in the seconds.Remember when we wondered about how the standard of the NEAFL compared to the VFL? It has become evident that many of the VFL clubs are very, very average.
So Arnold in for Lester and Fullerton in for Gunstan?Watching Arnold, Buzza and Joyce today, you would probably pick Arnold as your third tall for the firsts, if he was available of course. Mobile and does plenty of work in contested situations.
you would think Ah Chee would get a run as the sub (at least) in the firsts this week.
Fullerton for Gunston. Give the guy an AFL game when his confidence is sky high in a position he has made his own in the VFL. Could really make something out of it and the downside (dropping/resting) Gunston is not a great risk.So Arnold in for Lester and Fullerton in for Gunstan?
Thanks for the reply. I suppose the AFL teams are also just some key injuries away from being uncompetitive. Sydney used to very competitive in the NEAFL but I suppose there is not enough talent to share with the Giants.Brisbane and Southport were always going to be strong like they were in the NEAFL. Gold Coast has been assisted by a healthy list and extra list positions to have them on some week's name 22 AFL-listed player. Their AFL team also clearly focuses on the future and has some very experienced players running around in the seconds.
Let's not forget that Aspley were shithouse in their one season while Sydney and GWS have struggled. The swans especially are struggling hardcore. Most of the VFL's stand-alone teams have been s**t for a long time while Williamstown continues to be pretty competitive.
So yes, the bottom teams of the VFL are very, very average but so are the bottom teams that came/would have come from the NEAFL. Both competitions did their job, develop AFL talent and it continues to do so.
I agree, I think the alignment has been fantastic for the Lions, and the other AFL-aligned clubs. Even if some matches lack competitiveness the advanced interstate travel that the 'new era' VFL has bought in is invaluable experience, especially for the Victorian-based clubs where the only way to give players interstate experience was to list unready players as emergencies for interstate games. A full range of competitiveness, introduced by a full range of teams in different circumstances, also assists in getting AFL players ready for all scenarios whether it be smashing teams by 68 (vs Essendon) or close matches (vs Werribee)Thanks for the reply. I suppose the AFL teams are also just some key injuries away from being uncompetitive. Sydney used to very competitive in the NEAFL but I suppose there is not enough talent to share with the Giants.
I was just surprised how well the Lions have gone and on the average I think the games have been more competitive. Especially compared to our last year in the NEAFL when we won nearly every game including the GF by over 10 goals.