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good game by the all stars beating the bulldogs..... big stand out was daniel wells. one to watch for next year. but over all krak and tambo played well. the camera-men were in love with tambling. he was seen all night. comentry was quite boring but overall a good game of footy to watch!
 
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Krak was average. Tambling showed abit.
 
Wells is all class.

Camera-men did indeed love Tambling.

Krakeour seemed farily unfit.

Tambling didn't do much for me, but i only watched the 1st and last quarter do i think i missed him do his thing.

Motlop seems like a very handy player.

Bulldogs looked like they were giving about 2%.

Commentary was overall pathetic, but what do you expect from ABC.

At one stage i think i heard one of the guys mentioned the "new and improved" bulldogs a top 8 chance??

:eek:

Not on tonights performance.
 
very true hammer. tamblings best quarters were probs 3rd and last ones. didnt come on until the last 2 mins of the first and stayed on until the end of game. good game of footy overall.
 

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Wells was absolutely awesome. Read the play beautifully. Great vision, skill, etc... Tambling did some very nice things in the 1st half. Very quick hands. Just looked to rush a little a few times, when he could have backed himself and composed a little more. Hung around the outskirts of packs alot of times too i noticed, waiting for a hanball or loose spillage to come to him, when he could have gone in and got the ball himself a couple of times. Overall very pleased with Tambo's effort. Krak worked his way into the game too, especially in the 2nd half. Worked hard, and setup a few goals with great handballs.

Go Tiges!!!
 
Hammerfire said:
Tambling didn't do much for me, but i only watched the 1st and last quarter do i think i missed him do his thing.

He has a solid match. Its abit harsh saying saying he was quiet in the first 1/4. The fact he was on the bench untill the last 15 secounds may have affected that.

In the 2nd he was neally the best on the ground but was rather quiet after 1/2 time. Showed quiet abit. Camera and crowd loved him.
 
Only watched the first half.

Tambling did quite well in the second quarter, handballed well and had quite good vision. He is pretty fast but not lightning fast, which I was a little disappointed with, as I expected him to be quicker. But still he seems to have a really good footy brain which ultimately is more important.

Krakouer looked a little bulkier but still no definition and still looked lethargic and underdone.
 
Tambling did ok, a few of his kicks looked a bit dodgy but found their targets, good to see the kid get to play most of the match.

I swear the cameraman must have been a relation of Tambling, but hey I didnt mind :D

Krak IMO did ok aswell very clean hands and did get quite a few good handpasses away in traffic that setup some all star goals, personally I'd prefer Krak to twist, turn, not handpass it away but have the shot at goals himself.

For a first hit out it wasnt too bad but nothing to be excited about at the same time.
 
Gallant Dogs downed by All-Stars
12:10:27 AM Sun 6 February, 2005
Matt Burgan
Sportal

The AFL Indigenous All-Stars have made it three-from-three 'All-Star outings' when they defeated the Western Bulldogs on Saturday night at Marrara Oval in Darwin.

The All-Stars booted seven goals to three after the main break, which was enough to overcome the gallant Bulldogs, who led at half-time, to win the Sir Doug Nicholls Cup.

After defeating Collingwood by 20 points in 1994 and smashing Carlton by 73 points in 2003, the All-Stars overran the Bulldogs by 28 points.

Daniel Wells was outstanding for the All-Stars and was duly rewarded with the Polly Farmer Medal. Other All-Stars to shine included Allan Murray, Aaron Davey, Edward Sansbury and Harry Miller.

Bulldogs co-captains Brad Johnson and Luke Darcy and the emerging Farren Ray were among their best players.

The All-Stars began in a positive fashion when Troy Cook kicked the opening goal of the match. But the Western Bulldogs soon answered with three in a row to gain a 10-point lead. By the first change, the Bulldogs led by just two points.

All-Star Murray provided an early highlight in the second term when he pulled in a spectacular mark and followed up with his side's fourth major.

And when teammate Sansbury crumbed and kicked truly from the pocket in the latter part of the term, the All-Stars levelled the scores.

But this was the All-Stars only other major score during this period, as the Bulldogs booted three goals in the second term to edge out to six points at half-time.

The pendulum swung after the main break when the All-Stars kicked three goals to two, which gave the home side a five-point lead heading into three quarter-time.

Jade Rawlings booted the Bulldogs only two goals in the third term and in the process became his side's first multiple goalkicker.

The All-Stars upped the ante in the final hit-out, when they added four goals to one, which was enough to record a comfortable victory.

AFL Indigenous All Stars: 3.5 5.9 8.14 12.19 (91)
Western Bulldogs: 4.1 7.3 9.3 10.3 (63)

Goals: AFL Indigenous All Stars: Murray 3, Davey 2, Cook, M.Johnson, Miller, Murphy, Sansbury, Wells, Woods
Western Bulldogs: Rawlings 2, Gilbee, Grant, B.Murphy, R.Murphy, Ray, Robbins, Skipper, Smith
Best: AFL Indigenous All Stars: Wells, Murray, Davey, Miller, Sansbury, Cole
Western Bulldogs: Johnson, Ray, Darcy, Rawlings, Power, Giansiracusa
Injuries: AFL Indigenous All Stars: Nil
Western Bulldogs: Robbins (shoulder)
Umpires: Meredith, Ryan, Fraser, Head
 

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