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I believe it works much like Polo and came from the Port Board.

Thus Port fans believed Thomson was so unlucky not to get games he must be sleeping with Choco's mum, hence, Thomilf.

If that's correct, I guess we have Polomilf. ;)

Cheers mate. I didnt think it was a typo. had me curious.

maybe works in reverse for Jordo.
 
You are kidding.
It might help to remember that Patto was actually drafted as a key forward. All I would want from Patto as a CHF/FF is for him to be competitive. Doesn't have to kick 70+ goals. Just need him to provide a target for our players coming out of the backline. After spending a couple of years being a backup ruck I think Patto would have a big enough tank that would see him cover plenty of ground as a lead up big man. Having him join Riewoldt and Hughes/Schulz as the 3 talls in the forward line would give us the structure that we have been missing over the first couple of weeks. It would also mean we can use Richo in his midfield role where the opposition often struggles to find a match up for him.
 
It might help to remember that Patto was actually drafted as a key forward. All I would want from Patto as a CHF/FF is for him to be competitive. Doesn't have to kick 70+ goals. Just need him to provide a target for our players coming out of the backline. After spending a couple of years being a backup ruck I think Patto would have a big enough tank that would see him cover plenty of ground as a lead up big man. Having him join Riewoldt and Hughes/Schulz as the 3 talls in the forward line would give us the structure that we have been missing over the first couple of weeks. It would also mean we can use Richo in his midfield role where the opposition often struggles to find a match up for him.

I agree
 
It might help to remember that Patto was actually drafted as a key forward. All I would want from Patto as a CHF/FF is for him to be competitive. Doesn't have to kick 70+ goals. Just need him to provide a target for our players coming out of the backline. After spending a couple of years being a backup ruck I think Patto would have a big enough tank that would see him cover plenty of ground as a lead up big man. Having him join Riewoldt and Hughes/Schulz as the 3 talls in the forward line would give us the structure that we have been missing over the first couple of weeks. It would also mean we can use Richo in his midfield role where the opposition often struggles to find a match up for him.
we have 2 big KPP that are forwards but have been used as ruckmen. both patto and putt need to stay down forward and devolope into big bodied strong forwards, that ruck but only for a short time. i agree use patto down there. because of his height it might drag one of the ruckmen down back to play on him. but if patto is brought into the team, i'd like him to be used as a forward.
 
Did Thursfield play?

Sorry if I missed any report on how he went but... how did he go?

& for anyone who knows, how did Connors go in the 2's?

Thanks...
 
we have 2 big KPP that are forwards but have been used as ruckmen. both patto and putt need to stay down forward and devolope into big bodied strong forwards, that ruck but only for a short time. i agree use patto down there. because of his height it might drag one of the ruckmen down back to play on him. but if patto is brought into the team, i'd like him to be used as a forward.

whilst not my first choice, their aint a whole lot of competition so he may very well get a crack soon enough, I suspect another run at least in the ressies to work his way into some form
 
Did Thursfield play?

Sorry if I missed any report on how he went but... how did he go?

& for anyone who knows, how did Connors go in the 2's?

Thanks...

Apparently both quiet, don't expect a call-up on either of them this week. Both a bit underdone it seems.
 
It might help to remember that Patto was actually drafted as a key forward. All I would want from Patto as a CHF/FF is for him to be competitive. Doesn't have to kick 70+ goals. Just need him to provide a target for our players coming out of the backline. After spending a couple of years being a backup ruck I think Patto would have a big enough tank that would see him cover plenty of ground as a lead up big man. Having him join Riewoldt and Hughes/Schulz as the 3 talls in the forward line would give us the structure that we have been missing over the first couple of weeks. It would also mean we can use Richo in his midfield role where the opposition often struggles to find a match up for him.
It would help more to forget what the spin doctors said when he was drafted and take note that he won the TAC coaches' award playing AS A RUCKMAN, has played exclusively AS A RUCKMAN at Richmond and is too slow, cumbersome and not a good enough mark to play such a difficult and crucial role as CHF at the highest level.
Open your eyes to the reality, Realistic, and close your ears to the talk for a change. Polak has a better chance than Patto of holding down a key forward spot.
 
I've seen Patto play at CHF for Coburg. He gets to quite a few contests but isn't a great mark. More importantly he is very slow.

I can't see him holding down a Key foward spot
 

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It would help more to forget what the spin doctors said when he was drafted and take note that he won the TAC coaches' award playing AS A RUCKMAN, has played exclusively AS A RUCKMAN at Richmond and is too slow, cumbersome and not a good enough mark to play such a difficult and crucial role as CHF at the highest level.
Open your eyes to the reality, Realistic, and close your ears to the talk for a change. Polak has a better chance than Patto of holding down a key forward spot.

I'm afraid Richoatthedisco is probably spot on the money here guys. People need to forget Patto as a forward. He's a back up ruckman and that's about it.
 
Lets be careful with Cogs, he is potentially a very important player, and he has only played to VFL practice matchs, I think round 1 is this weekend, see how he goes when they are at 100% first
 
Lets be careful with Cogs, he is potentially a very important player, and he has only played to VFL practice matchs, I think round 1 is this weekend, see how he goes when they are at 100% first
agree, we do not want to rush him. looks like he is getting some form. would be great to have him back even if he isnt as good as he use to be.
 

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