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Nice way to spend an afternoon on the coach.
So by your logic Cunnington shouldn’t play considering he was a mile of his best?You just reinforced my point. Today was his first hit out, and he was a mile off it. On that performance (forget that he's captain), he shouldn't be playing round 1. The best thing for the team is for him to start in the VFL and work into some form.
Halfway through the 2018 draft, our recruiters noted that we had enough points to match a bid for Bailey Scott, and that this Calder Cannons youngster was still on the board. This was despite CT being a projected top 30 pick, and even invited to the night 1 draft because a first round selection wasn't out of the question.Very impressed by your young fella Taylor today - looks a star. What's his story?
Very impressed by your young fella Taylor today - looks a star. What's his story?
WTF?
Daw has shown nothing in the 3 games to indicate he lacks fitness. He was out on the ground today for either all or most of game time.
Did garner play?
Hopefully, Bonar delivers for us but I wouldn’t get too carried away with his performance today. Six disposals in a half of football is not anything to hang your hat on. Jack managed seven and we’re hanging s**t on him even though it was his first hit-out.
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when I say fitness, I do not just mean ability to run out games. Fitness in my définition is the ability to remain competitive over a full game. A top afl player should never look like passengers. He needs to get match fit as opposed to being physically fit.
1) If they're not right, don't play themSo by your logic Cunnington shouldn’t play considering he was a mile of his best?
Was actually more referring to Dumont and Anderson actually.
Again, there was nothing evident today to indicate that he wasn't competitive for the full game.when I say fitness, I do not just mean ability to run out games. Fitness in my définition is the ability to remain competitive over a full game. A top afl player should never look like passengers. He needs to get match fit as opposed to being physically fit.
Nothing surer (Shawrer?). Rhyce isn't going to give him 3 full games, where he's got better each game, just to drop him for round 1. He will be needed against the Saints talls.I thought he ran out the game pretty well considering he played a lot of minutes. He got to a lot of contests in the second half to spoil and took a few good intercept marks. I actually thought he got better as the game went on.
We didn’t have a lot of quality tall forwards to contend with, but I thought Daw had a lot of their entries covered and they didn’t look like doing much in the air.
Personally I think he is a certainty for round 1.
We have to remember that Sydney played a stronger team in the first half. Ziebell & Cunnington were on for us when Kennedy was up and about. Kennedy was used more sparingly in the second half. So, we got on top of their second string midfield. I’m not knocking it, just stating it.
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Hopefully, Bonar delivers for us but I wouldn’t get too carried away with his performance today. Six disposals in a half of football is not anything to hang your hat on. Jack managed seven and we’re hanging s**t on him even though it was his first hit-out.
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To answer both posts, Bonar was playing a tagging role on Kennedy.
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Chris Matthews. Left-arm quick from WA. In his first test, he couldn't land it on the pitch for love nor money.
I was out and came home during the third quarter without knowing the score. I logged on here first and read the comments and thought we must have been about 20 goals behind at half time. I was surprised to then go to AFL website and discover that we were just a goal down and right in the matchI went to the unusual extent of undertaking an experiment by not watching yesterdays match live, rather preferring to log in here and take on board posters commentary of the game, then watching a recording of the match last night, and my strong concussion was that there was some absolutely woeful criticisms of certain players that were little more exhibitions of outright negative confirmation bias (as mentioned by Hearts to Hearts. You folks are making yourselves look silly.
I can also see that the practice of praising a particular player for no other purpose than to provide a platform to shitcan another player, is still a practice that is very much alive and well.
Good second half. The margin flattered Sydney as they got a few goals from soft umpiring.
Simpkin 15 CP