woodublieve12 wrote:Last year was the first quiet year he's had
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Hardly the numbers of an absolute superstar top20 player like he is portrayed in the media which is my problem with him.
Played as a forward in a side who was one dimensional. Now getting an opportunity to play up the ground. The numbers he's producing now, are elite. You aren't overrated
woodublieve12 wrote:Last year was the first quiet year he's had
ummm.JPG
Hardly the numbers of an absolute superstar top20 player like he is portrayed in the media which is my problem with him.
Played as a forward in a side who was one dimensional. Now getting an opportunity to play up the ground. The numbers he's producing now, are elite. You aren't overrated
woodublieve12 wrote:Last year was the first quiet year he's had
ummm.JPG
Hardly the numbers of an absolute superstar top20 player like he is portrayed in the media which is my problem with him.
Played as a forward in a side who was one dimensional. Now getting an opportunity to play up the ground. The numbers he's producing now, are elite. You aren't overrated
Tom Atkins, Tanner Bruhn and Mitch Duncan return to the side after missing last week's victory against Adelaide. While Jack Bowes and Toby Conway have been named to play their first AFL games this season.
They replace captain Patrick Dangerfield (injured), Rhys Stanley (managed), Zach Tuohy (managed), Mitch Knevitt (omitted) and Shaun Mannagh (omitted).
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Tom Atkins, Tanner Bruhn and Mitch Duncan return to the side after missing last week's victory against Adelaide. While Jack Bowes and Toby Conway have been named to play their first AFL games this season.
They replace captain Patrick Dangerfield (injured), Rhys Stanley (managed), Zach Tuohy (managed), Mitch Knevitt (omitted) and Shaun Mannagh (omitted).
Have to laugh Round 3 and clubs are managing players already couple of big outs for the Cats, might come back and bite them
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Tom Atkins, Tanner Bruhn and Mitch Duncan return to the side after missing last week's victory against Adelaide. While Jack Bowes and Toby Conway have been named to play their first AFL games this season.
They replace captain Patrick Dangerfield (injured), Rhys Stanley (managed), Zach Tuohy (managed), Mitch Knevitt (omitted) and Shaun Mannagh (omitted).
Have to laugh Round 3 and clubs are managing players already
In fairness it is a very short week for the Cats playing Monday then Saturday with all our pensioners. Playing the Bulldogs Saturday too who had a bye today.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Tom Atkins, Tanner Bruhn and Mitch Duncan return to the side after missing last week's victory against Adelaide. While Jack Bowes and Toby Conway have been named to play their first AFL games this season.
They replace captain Patrick Dangerfield (injured), Rhys Stanley (managed), Zach Tuohy (managed), Mitch Knevitt (omitted) and Shaun Mannagh (omitted).
Have to laugh Round 3 and clubs are managing players already
In fairness it is a very short week for the Cats playing Monday then Saturday with all our pensioners. Playing the Bulldogs Saturday too who had a bye today.
Tom Atkins, Tanner Bruhn and Mitch Duncan return to the side after missing last week's victory against Adelaide. While Jack Bowes and Toby Conway have been named to play their first AFL games this season.
They replace captain Patrick Dangerfield (injured), Rhys Stanley (managed), Zach Tuohy (managed), Mitch Knevitt (omitted) and Shaun Mannagh (omitted).
Have to laugh Round 3 and clubs are managing players already
In fairness it is a very short week for the Cats playing Monday then Saturday with all our pensioners. Playing the Bulldogs Saturday too who had a bye today.
Its just Geelong doing Geelong things
kings of the late change
22 hours before a game isn't late for us!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong