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I read "The Free Hit" comment with great interest. I know what i would do with that. It should be printed and placed on the players lockers and on the walls of the change rooms before the game. Maybe that might light a fire in the players not much else seems to at present.
 
I read "The Free Hit" comment with great interest. I know what i would do with that. It should be printed and placed on the players lockers and on the walls of the change rooms before the game. Maybe that might light a fire in the players not much else seems to at present.

That's a great idea.
 

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I'd be happier if the players were motivated by pride in their own performance, desire to help their mates and bringing success to their football club.

Why not ask for a pony too? :P
 
Going around where? I have read the articles on DBeams missing the rest of the year but not Rocky:eek::eek:

BRISBANE Lions prime movers Tom Rockliff and Dayne Beams are undergoing tests on Monday afternoon to determine their fate for the remainder of 2016.

Rockliff is consulting a hamstring specialist in Canberra with Lions head physio Shane Lemcke to determine the route of his recurring problems.

The captain is expected to miss Sunday's match against Melbourne at the MCG, but the club is hopeful of formulating a rehab program to limit his time on the sidelines.

Rockliff has suffered hamstring and calf injuries related to a neural problem in his back, and then suffered a fresh tear against Port Adelaide in round seven.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-05-...yne-beams-have-scans-to-determine-2016-future
 
Huh.

Andrews: Foot
Beams: Tendonitis
Rockliff - Neural

All potentially overuse weight bearing injuries. Lessened interchange cap combined with more time running on the hard grounds in QLD perhaps?
 
Yeah, I agree with that.

I tend to think Taylor gets some bad raps because of his size and playing style when we really don't exploit his strengths but manage to accentuate his weaknesses. I distinctly recall someone kicking to a marking contest in the forward line that consisted of Taylor and two of their tall defenders. Unsurprisingly he lost but gave his best effort. That is so obviously not how to use Taylor. His form hasn't been great but I still don't think he would be first on the chopping block.
 

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Huh.

Andrews: Foot
Beams: Tendonitis
Rockliff - Neural

All potentially overuse weight bearing injuries. Lessened interchange cap combined with more time running on the hard grounds in QLD perhaps?

We haven't really spent much time on the Gabba - certainly not enough to have caused these sorts of issues from overuse. It's the only particularly hard ground.
 
Playing Rich in the forward line good or bad idea? Seems to get tagged out of games most weeks. Just think he could be a weapon up forward.
 
We haven't really spent much time on the Gabba - certainly not enough to have caused these sorts of issues from overuse. It's the only particularly hard ground.

Is the Gabba harder than Etihad even? Maybe the wicket area but they dont spend much time running around on that part
 
BRISBANE Lions prime movers Tom Rockliff and Dayne Beams are undergoing tests on Monday afternoon to determine their fate for the remainder of 2016.

Rockliff is consulting a hamstring specialist in Canberra with Lions head physio Shane Lemcke to determine the route of his recurring problems.

The captain is expected to miss Sunday's match against Melbourne at the MCG, but the club is hopeful of formulating a rehab program to limit his time on the sidelines.

Rockliff has suffered hamstring and calf injuries related to a neural problem in his back, and then suffered a fresh tear against Port Adelaide in round seven.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-05-...yne-beams-have-scans-to-determine-2016-future
Nothing there about Rocky possibly missing the remainder of the season. It simply says that his tests may dtermine how long he's out and how to manage him once he's back. Let's not panic or dramatise.
 

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We haven't really spent much time on the Gabba - certainly not enough to have caused these sorts of issues from overuse. It's the only particularly hard ground.
I don't know much about our training grounds to be honest. Just a theory since we seem to always have foot injuries which are also a common overuse injury.
 
I don't know much about our training grounds to be honest. Just a theory since we seem to always have foot injuries which are also a common overuse injury.

I think through a season, yeah definitely it's worse - particularly on ruckmen ... but I think we can only start using the Gabba in like March?
 
I tend to think Taylor gets some bad raps because of his size and playing style when we really don't exploit his strengths but manage to accentuate his weaknesses. I distinctly recall someone kicking to a marking contest in the forward line that consisted of Taylor and two of their tall defenders. Unsurprisingly he lost but gave his best effort. That is so obviously not how to use Taylor. His form hasn't been great but I still don't think he would be first on the chopping block.
I back Lewy to bounce back. Country boy that's had it tough and knows how to battle it out.
Lets see if im on the money here!!
 
We;ve recruited guys like Bastinac and Bell to really add something to the team but I don't think they are. We could be getting games into our younger crop of midfielders. I know depth is an issue but I am just so disappointed in their output so far this year.
 
Playing Rich in the forward line good or bad idea? Seems to get tagged out of games most weeks. Just think he could be a weapon up forward.
Not the worst idea- can take a mark... Fwd or back for mine as he does get tagged to easily
 
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