by JK » Sun Jul 04, 2010 3:40 pm
by Felch » Sun Jul 04, 2010 9:49 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Didn't think he necessarily did enough with Westies to earn a recall, but great to see Porplyzia back and playing the quality footy the AFL world has become used to seeing from him.
by heater31 » Sun Jul 04, 2010 10:23 pm
by Sorry Dude » Mon Jul 05, 2010 9:48 am
Felch wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:Didn't think he necessarily did enough with Westies to earn a recall, but great to see Porplyzia back and playing the quality footy the AFL world has become used to seeing from him.
Yeah, i thought he was ok. Got his hands on the footy a bit, which is something he hadnt been doing the last few weeks.
by Footy Smart » Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:11 pm
by Sorry Dude » Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:16 pm
Footy Smart wrote:Fantastic 4 qtr effort by the lads. right from the first bounce our pressure on the ball carrier was there and our skills were on. Promising signs came from Henderson, he has pace, height and his kicking action looks sound. He will only improve. Sloane again just did everything right, Dangerfield showed his power and strength, Tip and Tex were good up forward and Davis continues to prove he will be a solid CHB in years to come. I think they said at stages our Ave Age in the FWD line was 21. Not bad signs for the future.
As for finals, doubtful but winning as many games as possible is important for the younger guys development and you never know we may scrape in.
by Footy Smart » Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:27 pm
hackham hawk wrote:Footy Smart wrote:Fantastic 4 qtr effort by the lads. right from the first bounce our pressure on the ball carrier was there and our skills were on. Promising signs came from Henderson, he has pace, height and his kicking action looks sound. He will only improve. Sloane again just did everything right, Dangerfield showed his power and strength, Tip and Tex were good up forward and Davis continues to prove he will be a solid CHB in years to come. I think they said at stages our Ave Age in the FWD line was 21. Not bad signs for the future.
As for finals, doubtful but winning as many games as possible is important for the younger guys development and you never know we may scrape in.
it is amazing what can happen when the confidence comes back in to a game plan. i really like jaensch at the moment. provides a good contest but is at the feet of the bigs guys when the ball comes in long (which is about time).
by Sorry Dude » Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:30 pm
Footy Smart wrote:hackham hawk wrote:Footy Smart wrote:Fantastic 4 qtr effort by the lads. right from the first bounce our pressure on the ball carrier was there and our skills were on. Promising signs came from Henderson, he has pace, height and his kicking action looks sound. He will only improve. Sloane again just did everything right, Dangerfield showed his power and strength, Tip and Tex were good up forward and Davis continues to prove he will be a solid CHB in years to come. I think they said at stages our Ave Age in the FWD line was 21. Not bad signs for the future.
As for finals, doubtful but winning as many games as possible is important for the younger guys development and you never know we may scrape in.
it is amazing what can happen when the confidence comes back in to a game plan. i really like jaensch at the moment. provides a good contest but is at the feet of the bigs guys when the ball comes in long (which is about time).
Yes i forgot Jeansch, i think he suits the small forward role better than Douglas, who has stepped up his game and is good with clearances. Hopefully Porpas can continue to improve and finsih the year well get a pre season under his belt next year.
Confidence is a massive thing in football, it allows you to get hold of a game early (as we did this week) and control the tempo. We seem like we have more confidence going forward also.
by JK » Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:39 pm
by Footy Smart » Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:46 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Douglas is an interesting one .. I've been very anti-him before, but you can't question the improvement in his game, the funny thing is, if he could dispose of the ball better he could be a seriously good footballer, but it still lets him down quite often.
A mate asked me the other day how the Crows B&F would be looking at this stage and I'd guess it would be something like Goodwin from Douglas, reasonable thought?
by JK » Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:57 pm
by aceman » Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:25 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:This was the Top 5 I gave at the time (basically prior to the Essendon game):
Goodwin
Rutten DOUGLAS
Thompson
McKay
Johncock
(maybe McLeod)
I must admit I had forgotten about Douglas in my thinking at the time, but reckon he would be sitting in the 5 at the moment.
by Choccies » Mon Jul 05, 2010 4:41 pm
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