TheFourPillars
Brownlow Medallist
- May 6, 2009
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Naah just out there for the run. Coming back from injury similar to moore, croc and sicIs Ginni playing injured?
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Naah just out there for the run. Coming back from injury similar to moore, croc and sicIs Ginni playing injured?
Played well but that oversized bandana was taking the piss.Slightly off topic.. But.. Bailey Smith looked very good!
Is Ginni playing injured?
Slightly off topic.. But.. Bailey Smith looked very good!
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Day was best player on the park by the length of the Flemington straight.
Today was a really good hit out for the boys against quality opposition. Reckon there was a crowd of about 3k there to watch the proceedings. We started slowly but really worked into our gears before resting players and experimenting with different set ups, which is what a match practice is for.
Will be fascinating to see who we roll out next week against the Bulldogs. UTAS will suit the game plan better and we will get a real good look at the coaching groups thinking for round one.
- Really liked the way Blake Hardwick threw his body around up forward today - had some really good moments and helped set up scoring opportunities.
- Day was absolutely scintillating - with a full preseason under his belt for the first time in his career, he looks ready to dominate.
- Mackenzie just oozes class - makes the difficult look easy and will only get better.
- Newcombe and Worpel were both excellent in the middle and look primed for a big 2025.
- Chol attacked the contests and scored his two goals - wasn’t easy with him with the lack of tall support in the first half, especially when Geelong played a spare back.
- Battle complements the backline so well - reads the play and knows where to be, while his kicking off both feet is terrific.
- Harry Morrison worked well on his wing and was often playing on Jeremy Cameron - H looked assured with the ball in hand and kicked a goal.
- Gunners picking the ball off the ground at full speed showed that his back is cherry ripe and his directing of the forward line was definitely beneficial.
- Loved seeing Frosty back out there - he attacked every contest with purpose and determination and was safe with the ball in hand. During the first quarter he was having a chat with Weddle about positioning and you can see how valuable he is to the team.
- Nash’s kicking inside 50 was to dangerous areas and he tried to give the forwards the best opportunity to mark or create a contest.
So many positives to come out of the game, especially when you consider our last few trips to the Cattery have been thumpings. All looks to be on the right track for us this year.
I did think he didn’t look to be moving as if he was pain free at a few points yesterday. Wouldn’t make sense to play an injured player though.Is Ginni playing injured?
Thanks as always Newmo. Dimma up forward is the one that really excites me. Its another dimension to our forward line, one that is hard as nails and will keep the oppo defenders on their toes. Pound for pound the guy is a match for any of them and if we can keep him forward will improve his connection with the rest of the forwards. A few bone crunching contested marks and they will be feeling his presence, Lethal likeToday was a really good hit out for the boys against quality opposition. Reckon there was a crowd of about 3k there to watch the proceedings. We started slowly but really worked into our gears before resting players and experimenting with different set ups, which is what a match practice is for.
Will be fascinating to see who we roll out next week against the Bulldogs. UTAS will suit the game plan better and we will get a real good look at the coaching groups thinking for round one.
- Really liked the way Blake Hardwick threw his body around up forward today - had some really good moments and helped set up scoring opportunities.
- Day was absolutely scintillating - with a full preseason under his belt for the first time in his career, he looks ready to dominate.
- Mackenzie just oozes class - makes the difficult look easy and will only get better.
- Newcombe and Worpel were both excellent in the middle and look primed for a big 2025.
- Chol attacked the contests and scored his two goals - wasn’t easy with him with the lack of tall support in the first half, especially when Geelong played a spare back.
- Battle complements the backline so well - reads the play and knows where to be, while his kicking off both feet is terrific.
- Harry Morrison worked well on his wing and was often playing on Jeremy Cameron - H looked assured with the ball in hand and kicked a goal.
- Gunners picking the ball off the ground at full speed showed that his back is cherry ripe and his directing of the forward line was definitely beneficial.
- Loved seeing Frosty back out there - he attacked every contest with purpose and determination and was safe with the ball in hand. During the first quarter he was having a chat with Weddle about positioning and you can see how valuable he is to the team.
- Nash’s kicking inside 50 was to dangerous areas and he tried to give the forwards the best opportunity to mark or create a contest.
So many positives to come out of the game, especially when you consider our last few trips to the Cattery have been thumpings. All looks to be on the right track for us this year.
A rare player in that he's accomplished both forward and back. He would have been handy down back yesterday and it will be interesting how the coaching staff use him this year.Thanks as always Newmo. Dimma up forward is the one that really excites me. Its another dimension to our forward line, one that is hard as nails and will keep the oppo defenders on their toes. Pound for pound the guy is a match for any of them and if we can keep him forward will improve his connection with the rest of the forwards. A few bone crunching contested marks and they will be feeling his presence, Lethal like![]()
Barrass, Impey and Amon all to come back in.A rare player in that he's accomplished both forward and back. He would have been handy down back yesterday and it will be interesting how the coaching staff use him this year.
I still think there will be games where he plays back. He's a different player to the three you mention. He matches up well on players like Elliot, DeGoey, Dangerfield. Frost is probably more of a like for like. But yeah, combined with his toughness and selfless play, if we can keep him forward he could rack up 30-40 goalsBarrass, Impey and Amon all to come back in.
We don't need him down back anymore.
The fact that we can swing Hardwick, Weddle, Sic and Battle through both arcs is massive.I still think there will be games where he plays back. He's a different player to the three you mention. He matches up well on players like Elliot, DeGoey, Dangerfield. Frost is probably more of a like for like. But yeah, combined with his toughness and selfless play, if we can keep him forward he could rack up 30-40 goals
Stengle Mannagh and Guthrie the main ones. Stengle helps them the others just blend in. Ours were much more significant and impacted how we would normally play.Not much just stengle
Hahaha, I need my eyes tested. I initially read that as oversized banana, and wondered what you'd seen that I hadn't!Played well but that oversized bandana was taking the piss.
He can't have been too bad, as he was running around the boundary late in the last quarter.I did think he didn’t look to be moving as if he was pain free at a few points yesterday. Wouldn’t make sense to play an injured player though.
Spotted on his IG story this morning that he had a bandaid on his heel. So perhaps he was just getting a blister from breaking in some new boots.
Both were impressive.I know it’s only a practice game in Feb - and these 2 boys only got a glimpse in the last quarter - but I reckon McCabe could have jumped ahead of Ramsden and Scaife as a fill-in tall forward. He showed his class. I didn’t realise he was such a smooth mover.
And my first look at Noah Mraz. Bloody impressive. I can see why the track watchers have been quietly raving about him.
I’m not sure he draws the ball well enough as a fwd.As others have said - a 2nd tall forward to support Chol is needed- especially against a side like Geelong that forces you to kick long and intercepts the high ball…
Would love to see Ramsden get more game time next praccy- an absolute must that he brings the ball to ground and plays in front…
I also think he’s the kind of player that will benefit from some time in the ruck when Meek is resting to keep him involved…
There was a foto in the Sun today of him getting a forearm across his throat, caption remarked: "no free kick".Did Ginni play?
That's only because he lives in Torquay now.Slightly off topic.. But.. Bailey Smith looked very good!