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You finally say something positive, and it's that Tambling will be BOG for the rest of the year
I wish, but he'll spud it up and get delisted.
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Tambling best on ground, and in every subsequent Crows game for the rest of the year. Bookmark it!
Boom boomGiven you have outsourced your opinion to the selectors, does it still hold in reverse when they pick one of your whipping bois?
Or is it only a valid standard when it suits?
i'm tipping this is why Tambling is picked instead of Kerridge. They probably felt after a few weeks off injured he needs a full game this week. and he wasn't going to get it playing for the Crows.Whos gonna be the sub tho?? Lyons, Hendo, Tambling and Grigg on the bench. Grigg looks likely to be sub unfortunatley! Better not be Lyons.![]()
Tambling more than deserves his shot, probably his last one. His form at SANFL level has been very good, better than Kerros. The ridicule he gets is beyond ordinary, plus hes miles better than Jaensch.
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West AdelaideSpeed of Jaensch replaced by Tambling .........only reasoni'm tipping this is why Tambling is picked instead of Kerridge. They probably felt after a few weeks off injured he needs a full game this week. and he wasn't going to get it playing for the Crows.
The sky isn't falling with the Selection of Bling. We still have Lyons, Grigg, Brown and Laird playing so it's not like we're missing out on getting players games too much.
How many times have Vince, Mackay, Porplyzia and van Berlo beed BOG this year.
Yep that's correct, between the 4 of them that would be one less time then Kerridge. And their collective form in the matches against Freo and Sydney![]()
Whos gonna be the sub tho?? Lyons, Hendo, Tambling and Grigg on the bench. Grigg looks likely to be sub unfortunatley! Better not be Lyons.![]()
Normally I'd say Henderson, but we're already down a tall, even though he's also a runner which they'd like to bring on I think he'll start.
Too close to call, there's good arguments for and against Grigg being the sub.
The vitriol here should not be directed at Richard Tambling - rather, it should be directed at the selection panel of the AFC.
How you arrive at a situation where with six weeks to run on a three year contract, you still don't know whether a guy is part of your plans next year, can only be seen as a monumental failure of duty as a club. This guy has played, what 11 games in three years? Suddenly now, at 5 minutes to midnight, this poor bastard is thrown into the deep and end and told to save his career. Really, Adelaide? If he's not what we want, why haven't we decided by now? And if he is what we want, why haven't we been playing him?
What can Tambling possibly do at this point - other than suddenly play like Gary Ablett Jnr for six consecutive weeks - to remain on Adelaide's list in 2014? This is a task even some of the elites would struggle with. It is poor player management in the extreme.
The worst part of this monumental f*** up, is it is costing someone like Sam Kerridge a spot in the side.
All we get is Phil Harper every Thursday with the same old bullshit platitudes about selection. By the time the game is won and lost, we've all forgotten and the selection panel lives to fight another day.
Sanderson needs to answer some of these questions, and he needs to answer them very soon. If I hear one more time from Phil Harper that Kerridge or Lyons are having a "rest" i will SPEW UP.
I don't get all the Vince hate this season either. I'd have him in my top 10 performed players this year.Vince was BOG against the Eagles and arguably BOG against North Melbourne for a start.
Unsurprisingly most people pouring it on Vince are judging him by the wrong criteria, and using the wrong marking card. It's not 2009 anymore, he's not the same player and never will be again - which doesn't mean he can't make meaningful and critical contributions to the team, as he has done many times in 2013. He's still the best field kick we have by a huge margin, which has been demonstrated every week this season as everyone form Thompson, to Dangerfield, to Sloane, to Wright and van Berlo has butchered the ball like a country carnival player in comparison. Unfortunately the player he is now is far more reliant on the above winning their own battles first, not able to win his own ball as well as he could before the knee injury, fact of life.
The only positive I can think of for starting a first gamer as the sub is that the heat might be out of the game by the time they come on. I actually see this as a negative anyway. The first game should be baptism of fire IMO, you survive that first 10 minutes and the rest of your career is a piece of cake!Too close to call, there's good arguments for and against Grigg being the sub.
There is not a snowball's chance in hell that I'll ever support or defend the selection of Tambling. Like everyone else here, I'm stoked that Grigg has finally been given a chance - and majorly pissed off that they're wasting another game on a player whose AFL career has 7 weeks left to run.Given you have outsourced your opinion to the selectors, does it still hold in reverse when they pick one of your whipping bois?
Or is it only a valid standard when it suits?
Vince was BOG against the Eagles and arguably BOG against North Melbourne for a start.
Unsurprisingly most people pouring it on Vince are judging him by the wrong criteria, and using the wrong marking card. It's not 2009 anymore, he's not the same player and never will be again - which doesn't mean he can't make meaningful and critical contributions to the team, as he has done many times in 2013. He's still the best field kick we have by a huge margin, which has been demonstrated every week this season as everyone form Thompson, to Dangerfield, to Sloane, to Wright and van Berlo has butchered the ball like a country carnival player in comparison. Unfortunately the player he is now is far more reliant on the above winning their own battles first, not able to win his own ball as well as he could before the knee injury, fact of life.
