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seems rather uncoordinated. but i'm sure you guys made the right decision not to get cotchin
He's more coordinated than Laycock and even Jetta who couldn't beat him to the ball.seems rather uncoordinated. but i'm sure you guys made the right decision not to get cotchin
this wasn't meant to be a carlton vs essendon thing, merely stating a fact.
besides if it was to be a carlton vs essendon thing we'd all know who would win anyways
good luck against the tigers in your massive 8 point match
this wasn't meant to be a carlton vs essendon thing, merely stating a fact.
besides if it was to be a carlton vs essendon thing we'd all know who would win anyways
good luck against the tigers in your massive 8 point match
4 effective disposals last night........looked good though
okay i'll leave. the laycock comparison is irrelevant anyway as he isn't a talked-up number 1 pick.
the betts goal was a result of kruezer tripping over his own feet and then fumbling the ball. he was stiff though, those types of things should make the stat sheet.
He'd be your best player in two years.that makes perfect sense
you're just annoyed that you sponsored him. look up the definition of "opportunity cost"
good luck for the season
that makes perfect sense
you're just annoyed that you sponsored him. look up the definition of "opportunity cost"
good luck for the season
I love the masturbation sessions some of the Richmond supporters are having over the fact we picked Kreuzer over Cotchin.
A 1st year midfielder will always have a better 1st year than a 1st year ruckman. And the fact they think we made a mistake over picking him over Cotchin. Our ruck stocks were thinner than some of the Geelong player's scalps and we almost had to pick him. No regrets at all, both teams should just be happy for ****'s sake.
Better late than never.Welcome to Carlton, hope your career is prosperous with the mighty Blues!
Good move to get the operation out of the way at the end of the season.One player who is making a great impression at this stage of the season is Rob Quiney. Over the pre-season, he had a similar hip operation to Carlton footballer Matthew Kreuzer and his recovery took about two months. Since then, he's had a huge pre-season and his fitness and skill preparation are right where he wants them.
Who's flying
Matthew Kreuzer has come back brilliantly from off-season hip surgery and resumed full training just before Christmas. The ruckman ran a personal best time trial in the first session after the holiday break
White said Aaron Sandilands, who led the competition for hit-outs last year, had to continue to refine his game.
"He's got to make his taps more effective, try to get more possessions," he said.
"I'm telling the kids coming through, 'You've got to be able to run. It's not just about hit-outs'.
He named Carlton's Matthew Kreuzer as the next pacesetter. "He's going to be the model."