05-23-2016, 04:28 AM
Barring a miracle, common sense would dictate that we are going to get smashed by Geelong next Sunday.
We just don't have the personnel to take them on. Levi, the tractor and Phillips are huge losses. Harry was going to be a key forward, and Charlie was just getting into the swing of things when struck down with GF. I hope that history can repeat itself in Charlies case. It was Steven Silvagni who suffered from GF at an early stage in his career, in his second year from memory,and turned out to be a champion.
I'll be going to the match and will be looking for Everitt to actually make an appearance, Rowe, to break into a sweat, Lamb to put in for four quarters, Sumner to actually concentrate when shooting for goal from 40 out directly in front, and to, once again, concentrate so that he can take a mark from a pass he has received when he is on his own in the back line, instead of dropping it. Armfield, actually doing something constructive instead of running around like a headless chook, and dropping a perfect hand pass to him, resulting in a goal to the opposition, Walker improving if that is at all possible at his age, Gorringe to show some strength and determination, Liam Jones actually take a pack mark, and Bolts giving Weitereing a quarter or two in the forward line, among other things.
We just don't have the personnel to take them on. Levi, the tractor and Phillips are huge losses. Harry was going to be a key forward, and Charlie was just getting into the swing of things when struck down with GF. I hope that history can repeat itself in Charlies case. It was Steven Silvagni who suffered from GF at an early stage in his career, in his second year from memory,and turned out to be a champion.
I'll be going to the match and will be looking for Everitt to actually make an appearance, Rowe, to break into a sweat, Lamb to put in for four quarters, Sumner to actually concentrate when shooting for goal from 40 out directly in front, and to, once again, concentrate so that he can take a mark from a pass he has received when he is on his own in the back line, instead of dropping it. Armfield, actually doing something constructive instead of running around like a headless chook, and dropping a perfect hand pass to him, resulting in a goal to the opposition, Walker improving if that is at all possible at his age, Gorringe to show some strength and determination, Liam Jones actually take a pack mark, and Bolts giving Weitereing a quarter or two in the forward line, among other things.

