- Aug 15, 2009
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- AFL Club
- Collingwood
Slow and poor delivery into forward line has stopped most of our forwards
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Our forward line is so dire at the moment that we need him playing well at that end, but he's playing so badly at that end that you've really got to see how he goes in defence.That's 2 solid games off half back. He needs to stay there for the rest of the season.
Our forward line is so dire at the moment that we need him playing well at that end, but he's playing so badly at that end that you've really got to see how he goes in defence.
For 10% of the game, when Grundy gets a rest, our interchange has some genuine star power.Hard when we don't have much of a Forward or Backline and Midfield not much better
There are some reports that he is managing fluid on the knee.
He had no pre season.He might just be the type of player that needs the best around him to fire, if too much of the grunt work falls on him he's out of his element
He is definitely playing hesitant bruise free footy at the moment.
Are you sure it was him? The one I remember was Crocker (which was decidedly cringeworthy)His marking attempt in the middle of the ground (that resulted in a Lynch goal) was really difficult to watch.
He is definitely playing hesitant bruise free footy at the moment.
Footy is a tough sport and while not everyone needs to be Joel Selwood, the sport requires you to have a respectable level of physical commitment.