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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 1:21 pm 
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If the match committee gave houlihan a farewell game this week in such a crucial game and he wasn't called up on merit, then we are still a joke off the field....collingwood didn't give Josh Fraser his 200th

Fraser played 200 games for Collingwood.


Thanks for clarifying that Kezza, I thought the senility had me again reading about Josh Fraser not getting a 200th at the Pies.....
Surely Joffa could not be wrong.....

http://www.joffasfrontpage.com/josh_200_180.html

And this site surely has the maqkings of a football bible...

http://footylulz.b1.jcink.com/index.php?showtopic=1278

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 1:59 pm 
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Really makes you think...

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I saw that about two months ago, and thought about posting it. It's actually a dog food company.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 2:08 pm 
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Brock might not of set the world on fire but he was servicable

What bringing him did do was allow Ellard to play a lot better than what he had been - he could hunt the ball more thought it was Ellards best game for quite some time


Finally someone gets it.

Judge Brock on his input, not on his output, in that his role is to release the other mids to go about their job.

Every time he's come in, our star midfielders have looked that much better. Haven't watched the whole match yet but geez, Ellard's first half looked superb.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 4:16 pm 
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The Spornstar wrote:
club29 wrote:

A line up something like this should do the trick.

Yaz Jamo Laidler
Duigan Henda Gibbs/scotland
simpson Curnow Gibbs/scotland
garlett Waite Robbo
Betts Kreuzer Walker

Hampson/Warnock Murphy Curnow

INT from Armfield touhy Carrazzo Russ Brock etc

No room to squeeze Henda in up forward unless you want to not rest ruck up forward. Not sure how that would work.
That position i have named robbo in is the one we rotate players through. Muphy, Gibbs, Simpson, armfield, Robbo, Gibbs all roll through there and onball and it has been quite an effective tactic.


Not a bad team, though I'd probably think about bringing in C Judd.....


:oops: I was on my way out the door to the Coburg v Preston game. Hit submit too soon.

Judd in for one of the Curnows.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 5:19 pm 
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buzzaaaah wrote:
Brad scott reckons they ran out of legs in the last because of their 6 day break, although they had 6 hours of extra break on Carlton.

It's because you played an unsustainable brand of footy, idiot.

he's becoming the next Sheedy, spin, spin, spin.


:grin: :clap:

It's why the sub rule has been so good. The longer games go, the better they become, because it becomes too hard to flood effectively. Bring in a 2nd sub I say, and reduce the interchange down to 2 (in fact, I'd like them to get rid of the interchange altogether, but that's never going to happen).

It's no surprise that the really good teams heavily outscore the opposition late in games.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 8:26 am 
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club29 wrote:
The Spornstar wrote:
club29 wrote:

A line up something like this should do the trick.

Yaz Jamo Laidler
Duigan Henda Gibbs/scotland
simpson Curnow Gibbs/scotland
garlett Waite Robbo
Betts Kreuzer Walker

Hampson/Warnock Murphy Curnow

INT from Armfield touhy Carrazzo Russ Brock etc

No room to squeeze Henda in up forward unless you want to not rest ruck up forward. Not sure how that would work.
That position i have named robbo in is the one we rotate players through. Muphy, Gibbs, Simpson, armfield, Robbo, Gibbs all roll through there and onball and it has been quite an effective tactic.


Not a bad team, though I'd probably think about bringing in C Judd.....


I like that team and the sooner we get some games into Waite and Jamo the better. I think Jamo's injury could be looked back on as a blessing in that Hendo has been uncovered as the 2nd back.

I can't seem Hampson coming back and playing a part given his lay off. He was playing well but remember how 'off' he can be (usually is) with his timing - i think it will be some time before that returns.

I would prefer not to see Thornton in the team - good ommision. He is constantly caught behind as a forward and is simply not in our best backline anymore. McLean, Curnow, Ellard can battle it out for 2 spots and whoever has the form should play. I personally hope it is Curnow and Ellard but good luck to Mclean. Question marks on Armfield and Tuohy.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:08 am 
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club29 wrote:
A line up something like this should do the trick.

Yaz Jamo Laidler
Duigan Henda Gibbs/scotland
simpson Curnow Gibbs/scotland
garlett Waite Robbo
Betts Kreuzer Walker

Hampson/Warnock Murphy Curnow

INT from Armfield touhy Carrazzo Russ Brock etc

No room to squeeze Henda in up forward unless you want to not rest ruck up forward. Not sure how that would work.
That position i have named robbo in is the one we rotate players through. Muphy, Gibbs, Simpson, armfield, Robbo, Gibbs all roll through there and onball and it has been quite an effective tactic.


That's similar to mine except i have Russell and Bower in.
The concern I have is Kruezer / Warnock @ ff. This is our biggest achillies heal in this side. No support for Waite at all.
Really interested to see what transpires from now on in by the MC.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 1:18 pm 
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Brocks missed tackle that led to the Edwards goal. Bloody hell. Did slightly make amends with a comfortable, but hardly starring performance in the second half. Won't be dropped on that. Hope he goes to town on the Dees next week.

The good, confident Jordan Russell is going to have to turn up because Touhy and Davies do not look out of place. I fancy it is Touhy that will be most under the microscope.

How good was the battle between Petrie and Hendo? I didn't have Hendo beating Dish as convincingly as others seem to, but he did play well.

Swallow easily best on ground, with Simmo and Scotland next. Old heads.

Gibbs, as good as you are, take a leaf from Simmo and Duigans book. Eyes only for the ball.

Duigan, mark of the year. Not only is he the worlds angriest missionary, he is the bravest.

Kreuzer is a ruckman first and foremost and looks so much more comfortable playing as a 200cm ruck rover roaming free around the ground (or in his case, head down pushing blokes aside as he barges through a pack). The need for Waite in the forward line intensifies.

And if Oscar makes Juddy this grumpy after 3 days, wait until the little un gets a cold.

Yaz, just keep running.

Robbo the dominator.

Go Blues.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 1:32 pm 
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Lindsay Thomas kicked 9.3 in the VFL.

Good selection Scott. :lol: :thanks:

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 1:35 pm 
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SurreyBlue wrote:
club29 wrote:
A line up something like this should do the trick.

Yaz Jamo Laidler
Duigan Henda Gibbs/scotland
simpson Curnow Gibbs/scotland
garlett Waite Robbo
Betts Kreuzer Walker

Hampson/Warnock Murphy Curnow

INT from Armfield touhy Carrazzo Russ Brock etc

No room to squeeze Henda in up forward unless you want to not rest ruck up forward. Not sure how that would work.
That position i have named robbo in is the one we rotate players through. Muphy, Gibbs, Simpson, armfield, Robbo, Gibbs all roll through there and onball and it has been quite an effective tactic.


That's similar to mine except i have Russell and Bower in.
The concern I have is Kruezer / Warnock @ ff. This is our biggest achillies heal in this side. No support for Waite at all.
Really interested to see what transpires from now on in by the MC.


I doubt we will change our rucks of the bench like the pre sub days. That would be a step backwards and rob us of sustained run. I think the forward line is working well at the moment with Big K down there. I am not sure what you are saying with no support for Waite. I dont get that at all.

If Hampson can displace Warnock that works even better with K and Hampson playing that long option.

...Carlos may yet displace Warnock. I doubt it though.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:46 pm 
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Megaman wrote:
Did GIBBS just say it was a good win for Houla to go out with?


Yeah, I noticed that too.

It would be a little bit sad if it has come to that.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:48 pm 
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LMAO at Harvey buckling his knees and diving forward as soon as he got tackled. Been waiting a decade for one of our boys to catch that pr!ck.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:26 pm 
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SydMatt wrote:
Brocks missed tackle that led to the Edwards goal. Bloody hell. Did slightly make amends with a comfortable, but hardly starring performance in the second half. Won't be dropped on that. Hope he goes to town on the Dees next week.

The good, confident Jordan Russell is going to have to turn up because Touhy and Davies do not look out of place. I fancy it is Touhy that will be most under the microscope.

How good was the battle between Petrie and Hendo? I didn't have Hendo beating Dish as convincingly as others seem to, but he did play well.

Swallow easily best on ground, with Simmo and Scotland next. Old heads.

Gibbs, as good as you are, take a leaf from Simmo and Duigans book. Eyes only for the ball.

Duigan, mark of the year. Not only is he the worlds angriest missionary, he is the bravest.

Kreuzer is a ruckman first and foremost and looks so much more comfortable playing as a 200cm ruck rover roaming free around the ground (or in his case, head down pushing blokes aside as he barges through a pack). The need for Waite in the forward line intensifies.

And if Oscar makes Juddy this grumpy after 3 days, wait until the little un gets a cold.

Yaz, just keep running.

Robbo the dominator.

Go Blues.


I'm pretty much in total agreeance with this, SydMatt. McLean looks oh so painfully slow out there and makes a few tackles but sure as hell misses a few too. Pass this week, just.

Gibbs is hardening up i reckon and i thought actually led the way with intensity in the second quarter when he sensed danger. Proud of that - exactly what we need.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:27 pm 
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LMAO at Harvey buckling his knees and diving forward as soon as he got tackled. Been waiting a decade for one of our boys to catch that pr!ck.


It was absolute GOLD


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:35 am 
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LMAO at Harvey buckling his knees and diving forward as soon as he got tackled. Been waiting a decade for one of our boys to catch that pr!ck.


It was absolute GOLD


I got disproportionate pleasure out of seeing that tackle, and especially that it made Oompa Loompa stumble and faceplant.

GOLD.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:44 am 
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LMAO at Harvey buckling his knees and diving forward as soon as he got tackled. Been waiting a decade for one of our boys to catch that pr!ck.



Look at the video of Simpson's mark attempt and after Swallow gets tackled by Scotland around his chest, watch his neck fly backwards like his head was chopped. Also his 3/4 time mark in front of the point post and after Thornton's spoil attempt, he just collapsed to the ground like Tyson after Buster Douglas's right hook.

Harvey has left a legacy at that club that will last decades.

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9 Simpson (Carl)
7 Scotland (Carl)
6 Gibbs (Carl)
6 Swallow (NM)
2 Yarran (Carl).


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