Molly wrote:
Tuohy worked himself into the contest beautifully.
Tuohy?? Don't you mean Toovey??
Agree with your general sentiment - it was a good win I thought, we controlled the game, couldn't put it on the board, but kept fighting and justice prevailed. If we kick straight with our setshots (something we did very well last week) we win by 7-8 goals. North came to play and provided us with a high intensity contest - as the commentators said, they are probably going as well as Sydney and Freo and certainly better than Melbourne, Essendon*, Dogs etc. I don't think it was the horrible/terrible game people seem to be saying here, I thought it was a good game, we were just a bit frustrating with our inaccuracy but that kept it a contest for longer.
As much as I'd like Hendo to be a forward, he looks a new man down back, like the world's no longer on his shoulders. He also seems to be able to show his agility and speed more than he does down forward. Not saying he can't play forward down the track, but at least Jamo's absence has shown we have a capable fill in.
Thought Simpson and Scotland were our best last night, both have enormous courage. Wasn't Juddy's night but he really willed himself into the contest.
I haven't been a Davies fan but he showed more last night than he has in previous games - still can get caught in the headlights a bit though. Tuohy has the potential to be a lock in our best 22. Brock's game wasn't so bad either, by no means brilliant but apart from a couple of missed tackles, he played a solid game. Hopefully his form warrants a longer stay in the side.