And that’s why Raz has to be in the middle next year!
Exactly my reaction when I saw it.
Surprising, because working for the shepherd is one of the clear changes in our gameplan in the second half of the year.
I reckon players can get to a point where their limitations are known, and clubs set up for it.
The greats are those who can keep adapting. I think clubs expect Hepp to go for a 35-40m kick with just a fraction too much hangtime now.
It was just the second quarter where we dropped our bundle. The late goals conceded in the first quarter certainly hurt.
We controlled the match, just couldn’t convert
Well, once everyone is scrutinizing a player you tend to notice a lot more too.
We used to just handball it around until Stanton got it and he would have a crack at hitting up a target. He torched heaps of kicks but at least he was having a crack, maybe we would have had a free player if we’d kicked 2 possessions earlier.
But of course “farking Stanton just blazes away”.
Kicking into the man on the mark didn’t help, but he played his guts out for the team.
Rubbish…absolute piffle!
You don’t find forwards like that, and then chuck them in the midfield./
Thanks Mr Rob Harding!
Ha, our wheelchair team beat the Hawks 8.15 to 8.2 (and were behind 3.8 to 6.0 at half-time).
Something odd in the water this week.
When McKernan went down, he was 5m from the boundary line. Could have he just walked over the line and brought someone on from the bench? That’s not against the rules is it? It usually just means the player can’t come back on and considering his injury he was never coming back anyway.
That would have been the sensible thing to do once they found he couldn’t walk.