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Need it to wash the pingers downwhiskey in his drink bottle
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Quite a few there are unknown so we could have booms or busts or anything in between.Looking foward to seeing how the 2 boys go in 2020
Im Really excited by the players that have now been on the list 12-36 months who will have 2-3 preseasons into them now and will be pushing for senior spots
Stack , Dow , RCD , Ross , Ralph-Smith , Martyn , Cumberland , CCJ , Miller , Biggy , Naish
The AFL wont know what hit them with all these new kids coming in and just playing like 200 game players
Quite a few there are unknown so we could have booms or busts or anything in between.
For 2021 I'm really looking forward to what RCD, Ross, Stack and CCJ can bring. I reckon those 4 are the newcomers that bring improvement to our side.
Will Martyn will suprise a few keep a eye out.
is there genuine vic piss anymore? all owned o.s aren't they?do u drink vic piss and if so are u an original victorian
who ga fis there genuine vic piss anymore? all owned o.s aren't they?
No current season stats available
Bad troll attempt is badCCJ was worse than Stack as CCJ wasn't a realistic chance of playing and happily broke the covid rules and took a 1st 18 player with him.
I would have traded him, he's just another Liam McBeanwhilst Stack has unlimited potential.PLAYERCARDSTARTLiam Mcbean
- Age
- 29
- Ht
- 202cm
- Wt
- 94kg
- Pos.
- Fwd
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 8.2
- 2star
- K
- 4.8
- 2star
- HB
- 3.4
- 3star
- M
- 3.4
- 3star
- T
- 1.6
- 4star
- G
- 0.2
- 2star
No current season stats available
- D
- 8.2
- 2star
- K
- 4.8
- 2star
- HB
- 3.4
- 3star
- M
- 3.4
- 4star
- T
- 1.6
- 4star
- G
- 0.2
- 3star
PLAYERCARDEND
I stand by that.Bad troll attempt is bad
Liam McBeanBad troll attempt is bad
No current season stats available
Xav Clarke bullish about himHave you heard from a reliable source about him?...
Modsssssss troll alert check credentials pleaseCCJ was worse than Stack as CCJ wasn't a realistic chance of playing and happily broke the covid rules and took a 1st 18 player with him.
I would have traded him, he's just another Liam McBeanwhilst Stack has unlimited potential.PLAYERCARDSTARTLiam Mcbean
- Age
- 29
- Ht
- 202cm
- Wt
- 94kg
- Pos.
- Fwd
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 8.2
- 2star
- K
- 4.8
- 2star
- HB
- 3.4
- 3star
- M
- 3.4
- 3star
- T
- 1.6
- 4star
- G
- 0.2
- 2star
No current season stats available
- D
- 8.2
- 2star
- K
- 4.8
- 2star
- HB
- 3.4
- 3star
- M
- 3.4
- 4star
- T
- 1.6
- 4star
- G
- 0.2
- 3star
PLAYERCARDEND
Modsssssss troll alert check credentials please
With Soldo’s injury and Chol’s lack of impact I honestly believe that CCJ was close to breaking a potential side than Stack was.I stand by that.
Don't you think CCJ stuffed up by costing Stack a GF spot? Stack of course has some blame but most of the negative stuff on this thread is directed to Stack who is younger than CCJ and has issues from his crappy upbringing.
Talls never comes on early , he’s progressing to plan and an opportunity would have opened up had he not ****ed up. Stack faded badly from a very promising opening season he has much work to do to restore the faith , not saying it can’t be done I gotta see it first ,, oh and he was a Monty to be dropped come finals , Aarts was firmer in the side than heWhy troll? Given CCJ has shown less than McBean while Stack has generally been best 22 for us since we picked him up, I tend to agree with this take. CCJ should be on a lot thinner ice than Stack.
Stack cost Stack a gf spot. He was shocking this year. CCJ probably would've played at least a few games after Soldo went down if he was available.I stand by that.
Don't you think CCJ stuffed up by costing Stack a GF spot? Stack of course has some blame but most of the negative stuff on this thread is directed to Stack who is younger than CCJ and has issues from his crappy upbringing.
Yep. I reckon the few games Chol had end of year would've been CCJ's instead, and he probably would've put up a contest.Stack cost Stack a gf spot. He was shocking this year. CCJ probably would've played at least a few games after Soldo went down if he was available.
Not a chance. He was horrid.Stack was amazing in 2019, but let's not forget how average (at best) he was this year. Doubt he would've been best 22 for the GF.
Not a chance , he didn’t fire a shot all yearYep. I reckon the few games Chol had end of year would've been CCJ's instead, and he probably would've put up a contest.
Stack was amazing in 2019, but let's not forget how average (at best) he was this year. Doubt he would've been best 22 for the GF.
Fair few posters here saying that Stack had a sh*t year and I agree. What I would like to know is why?
I don't ride with the theory of '2nd year blues' If a player has talent then he doesn't lose it. Granted he is very young and may have had a bit of difficulty handling the 'star' status of being an AFL player. Still doesn't explain why he was getting caught in tackles and not finding space like he did in his 1st year.
I think that there's probably a couple of things at play here. His first handful of games he played off half back where it is much easier to read the play coming in and participate in the possession chains coming out. His courage in standing under the ball, finding space and bringing in other players was exemplary, his disposal efficiency was off the charts for someone so new to AFL.
He was then moved to the forward line probably as a 'let's see how he goes' trial. Again he proved himself to be above average. Maybe oppo coaches realised that he could be damaging and put a lot more effort into nullifying him. Young bloke has found it much more difficult with the extra attention added to playing in a more difficult position.
Obviously up to the coaches but he needs to get to HB and use those skills that made him such a stand out in his first year.
He simply got ahead of himself IMO... and it happens to young blokes with a bit of confidence...Fair few posters here saying that Stack had a sh*t year and I agree. What I would like to know is why?
I don't ride with the theory of '2nd year blues' If a player has talent then he doesn't lose it. Granted he is very young and may have had a bit of difficulty handling the 'star' status of being an AFL player. Still doesn't explain why he was getting caught in tackles and not finding space like he did in his 1st year.
I think that there's probably a couple of things at play here. His first handful of games he played off half back where it is much easier to read the play coming in and participate in the possession chains coming out. His courage in standing under the ball, finding space and bringing in other players was exemplary, his disposal efficiency was off the charts for someone so new to AFL.
He was then moved to the forward line probably as a 'let's see how he goes' trial. Again he proved himself to be above average. Maybe oppo coaches realised that he could be damaging and put a lot more effort into nullifying him. Young bloke has found it much more difficult with the extra attention added to playing in a more difficult position.
Obviously up to the coaches but he needs to get to HB and use those skills that made him such a stand out in his first year.
Pretty sure he played HB at the start of the year. Was moved around because he was struggling to impact wherever they put him.Fair few posters here saying that Stack had a sh*t year and I agree. What I would like to know is why?
I don't ride with the theory of '2nd year blues' If a player has talent then he doesn't lose it. Granted he is very young and may have had a bit of difficulty handling the 'star' status of being an AFL player. Still doesn't explain why he was getting caught in tackles and not finding space like he did in his 1st year.
I think that there's probably a couple of things at play here. His first handful of games he played off half back where it is much easier to read the play coming in and participate in the possession chains coming out. His courage in standing under the ball, finding space and bringing in other players was exemplary, his disposal efficiency was off the charts for someone so new to AFL.
He was then moved to the forward line probably as a 'let's see how he goes' trial. Again he proved himself to be above average. Maybe oppo coaches realised that he could be damaging and put a lot more effort into nullifying him. Young bloke has found it much more difficult with the extra attention added to playing in a more difficult position.
Obviously up to the coaches but he needs to get to HB and use those skills that made him such a stand out in his first year.
What you mean 'no'? I'm advocating that he get's moved to the backline.......No, he’s looked all at sea in the forward line except for one half of footy against the Saints. Terrible forward.