The photo has been changed now. Its supposed to be Luke Pratt. Tell me that's not Andrew Browne.
That's not Andrew Browne.
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The photo has been changed now. Its supposed to be Luke Pratt. Tell me that's not Andrew Browne.
That's not Andrew Browne.
If Murphy leads well, he'll kick a bag on Rutten.
Stand still, or move at even 3/4 pace he'll get eaten up.
I think Murph will have a big one, for him anyway, no Pav, Macca the only other option. The ball will have to be funnelled through him.
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So do I. I'm doubting if he is even AFL standard now...Quite frankly I'd rather Des didn't play.
You know that book the secret where they say if you visualise and wish for things and even draw little pictures your dreams will come true.
Well I'm drawing a little picture of Ryan Murphy lining up for his dole cheque right now. Seriously just f**k off out of the team right now you heartless, spineless bastard. I hate you and your piss weak efforts.
Why is Ryan Murphy playing?
Did the chief fairy of fairy land kick him out of
their magical kingdom for being to soft also?![]()
FREMANTLE coach Mark Harvey is hoping that the decision to throw 18-year-old Zac Clarke into the No.1 ruck role against Adelaide on Saturday night will bring the best out of him.
In just his third game, Clarke will step into the key role vacated by injured vice-captain Aaron Sandilands with Kepler Bradley to provide support at AAMI Stadium.
Clarke had a quiet three-possession debut against Collingwood in round 13, but he bounced back against Carlton last week and Harvey said he saw some positive signs.
"It's always difficult for the guy in his first couple of games and his first year of league football, but the kid started to evolve last week," Harvey said from Perth on Friday before flying out.
"Adelaide on the road is always an interesting challenge for a young player. Putting these guys through these circumstances early will bring the best out of them and fast-track them as quickly as we want.
"He's going to take the brunt of first ruck, which is always interesting, and we'll just see how he handles it.
Things aren't as clear cut for Des Headland.
"He's got a hamstring, but he might be one to two," Harvey said.
"He's just been unfortunate and sometimes when you don't have a pre-season… you can run into soft tissue problems.
"He wouldn't normally have had these soft tissue [injuries] had he done a full pre-season."
It's worth logging in at work just to read your funny comments Sam![]()
This may help Zac Clarke in the ruck on the weekend......
I actually think we are going to do rather well in this game.