Thiele wrote:How is the Glenelg player that got carried off on a strecher in the reserves
Thanks for asking. He will be ok. Came out to watch second half of 18s game today in his moon boot
by 85 WAS A GOOD YEAR » Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:38 pm
Thiele wrote:How is the Glenelg player that got carried off on a strecher in the reserves
by sjt » Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:08 am
Mickyj wrote:Hazydog wrote:Lewis was most impressive, as were the eags full stop.. Hentshel, Grocke & Salter (if available on a regular basis), make up a more than handy attack, and with the midfield depth at their disposal they should have no shortage of supply. The delivery into the forward line was probably the most impressive facet of their game yesterday from my perspective.
The Dogs obviously were undermanned, with maybe up to 7 or 8 players to come into their R2 side from the side that played yesterday. Although I'm only assuming that the likes of Nash, Williams, O'Hara, Sibenaler, Obst, Havelberg & Gunston will be available.
If not, and with O'Sullivan, Callinan & Varcoe not available until later in the season, they may struggle a bit early.
Eagles still have players to come back .
My mail would be Parry back next week to boost ruck stocks.
Latter in the year Kite to add a little more bite up forward.
by westcoastpanther » Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:42 am
by Hazydog » Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:39 am
sjt wrote:Mickyj wrote:Hazydog wrote:Lewis was most impressive, as were the eags full stop.. Hentshel, Grocke & Salter (if available on a regular basis), make up a more than handy attack, and with the midfield depth at their disposal they should have no shortage of supply. The delivery into the forward line was probably the most impressive facet of their game yesterday from my perspective.
The Dogs obviously were undermanned, with maybe up to 7 or 8 players to come into their R2 side from the side that played yesterday. Although I'm only assuming that the likes of Nash, Williams, O'Hara, Sibenaler, Obst, Havelberg & Gunston will be available.
If not, and with O'Sullivan, Callinan & Varcoe not available until later in the season, they may struggle a bit early.
Eagles still have players to come back .
My mail would be Parry back next week to boost ruck stocks.
Latter in the year Kite to add a little more bite up forward.
Eagles dominated. Central had no forwards that played well. Hentschel will dominate this year. Were they near full strength? If they get a team like that out on the park again, I'd continue to rate them premiership favourites.
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Blacky wrote:thanks for that in phuket hard to get scores
go you bloods
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Constance_Perm wrote:Bad kicking for goal for the Legs BP, or shooting from bad positions?
by Brodlach » Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:35 pm
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
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by nickname » Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:46 pm
Big Phil wrote:Hamish Hartlett copped a heavy knock to the head for Westies late in the 1st term and hasn't been back out yet, looked pretty groggy.
I'd say he would have been slightly concussed and will probably not be risked for the rest of the game...
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