McPherson's kick are very flat and low.
Yes, please. Laird’s kicking is driving me up this wall this year; trying to collect snow. I know he’s always been like that but it seems worse than ever in 2019.
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McPherson's kick are very flat and low.
Agree. Inconsistency was his weakness last year. Theres a small story put out a couple weeks ago that Tom Lynch has taken him under his wing.I must say i also liked the look of Davis on the weekend. I wonder whether he has left his run too late but he is now playing a much more consistent brand of football and he is now not going MIA for long periods of the game. He seems to have improved his running ability and confidence. His wonderful mark in the last quarter was very special. He has good synergy with fellow indigenous player McAdam. He too has that little difference in his play. I gather he must be coming from a long way back because he rarely gets mentioned in dispatches.
Laird was very good in his AA year where he read the play and took intercept marks as the opposition tried to exit their 50 so his bomb kicks were always inside 50 to a pack of players (hence it wasn't turn over and consider effective kick). This year he hasn't been able to do this (dropping a few marks) so he seems to be getting most of his possession inside his defensive 50 and just bomb kicks to opposition players.Yes, please. Laird’s kicking is driving me up this wall this year; trying to collect snow. I know he’s always been like that but it seems worse than ever in 2019.
SPP does not like this.I'm guessing part of what they want to see from Fogarty is him not just using brute strength to get involved in games or get out of trouble. That can work at SANFL level, but he might find it harder at AFL level to do that to every defender who comes his way.
Tom just seems like a top bloke. Close to my favourite playerhttps://m.afc.com.au/news/2019-06-12/doedees-praise-for-crows-draftee-
Hi praise for Jordy indeed.
Great that Tom is out there working with the next gen defence - he will be the one leading them eventually.
Doedee, Butts, Hamill, Scholl - exciting times.
Ps. Could Tom be any more involved in this club?
It’s all down to his work rate and running patterns , he’s a great player when the ball is in his area but it’s more important at AFL level to get to the right areas over and over eg Tom LynchI'm guessing part of what they want to see from Fogarty is him not just using brute strength to get involved in games or get out of trouble. That can work at SANFL level, but he might find it harder at AFL level to do that to every defender who comes his way.
He’s played 1 game in 5 weeks hasn’t he and made the emergency list in that time? How can he be sore?McHenry out with general soreness already might explain why he hasn't been in the plans for an AFL selection so far.
He's an 18 year old kid, it's not a massive surprise he might pull up sore after a game.He’s played 1 game in 5 weeks hasn’t he and made the emergency list in that time? How can he be sore?
He is a leader in the making this lad. I was very impressed with him when interviewed up here last year.https://m.afc.com.au/news/2019-06-12/doedees-praise-for-crows-draftee-
Hi praise for Jordy indeed.
Great that Tom is out there working with the next gen defence - he will be the one leading them eventually.
Doedee, Butts, Hamill, Scholl - exciting times.
Ps. Could Tom be any more involved in this club?
Looked out of sorts both on field and in the rooms after the game so I'm really not surprised.He’s played 1 game in 5 weeks hasn’t he and made the emergency list in that time? How can he be sore?
He’s tiny still and has copped a couple of massive knocks around hip and pelvis which have slowed him down and affected his formHe’s played 1 game in 5 weeks hasn’t he and made the emergency list in that time? How can he be sore?
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Adelaide’s Science and Medical Services Coordinator Steve Saunders said that McHenry had "been in the wars" over the past couple of weeks after a quality preseason and good SANFL form.So McHenry rested due to general soreness. From memory he has played 1 game in the last 4 weeks due to State games and the Bye and....used as a travelling emergency. The only soreness would be from his ass region I would think.
They're from Wodonga.Jydon and Jaxon. From Elizabeff. Shocked to be sitting here
You're not helping themThey're from Wodonga.