Strapping Young Lad
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So that’s an average of 15 years.Amazing to think that since 1976 only three players have run out onto the ground wearing that number.
I'm trying not to blow the lid off with a C**** comparison but he keeps tempting me.
I know exactly where you're coming from.He just looks like he can slot them from anywhere, any angle. Hopefully, he'll soon be in the conversation of 'who would you want to kick for goal if your life depended on it?'
No pressure though... to be fair, I did wait until he reached 1 senior game before placing such lofty expectations on him.
Dunno about you but I'd be marching to Waverley with pitchforks at dawn if we traded him...He's nothing like Trent Croad...
Currently leading our club for goals scored.
How good was his leap in the post goal celebration! Going to take mark of the year at some point.How good was CJ's kick to Brockman after a long run down the middle?
Probably nothing too serious given theres no reports about itAny news on Brockman's knee injury?
Unfortunately Brockman has sustained a knee injury and unless the Footy Gods have looked upon us favourable he's probably going to see at least a week or two on the sideline.Get him into the side & persist with him.
Takes Ollies spot because unfortunately Ollie hasn't got the attributes for the AFL!
unfortunateUnfortunately Brockman has sustained a knee injury and unless the Footy Gods have looked upon us favourable he's probably going to see at least a week or two on the sideline.
But Ollie has been pretty good I reckon. Small forward is a tricky position and he's still managed to make an impact on scoring despite not hitting the scoreboard heavily.