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(08-20-2017, 06:27 AM)rocky link Wrote:Was going to attend this game but laziness got the better of me. Damn! After going to so many bloody losses in the past Serves me right.
Anyway great result and so unexpected. Plenty to like which has pretty well covered but for me Boekhorst's game was my highlight. Maybe panics at times when in possession but he is quick and he kicks the ball really really well and he kicks it a long way. Think he's saved his career at Carlton.
I think you're right about Boeky. He has made a couple of strange decisions/errors but I think his composure will improve as he gets more experience.
I was ready to write him off but some solid performances should see him get another contract.
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Despite being missing for a lot of the year Rowe still features in the top 20 for 1% averages in 2017 with 7.3 a game.
It would be interesting to see them (Jones and Rowe) working together...
It will be interesting to see if they "can" work together (if they get the opportunity)
That may take a bit of working out in terms of responsibilities
Throw in Silvagni and it could be very good...or very complicated.
Then add a Marchbank, Plowman, Macreadie, Williamson and Byrne
.....and ice it with a coating of Weitering.
(oh.... and Docherty and Simpson(should he go on)
I think we have a problem ???
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Since Jones's resurgence, I've seen shades of Sam Rowe traits. Not sure if that due to position or coaching, or something else. Jones, however, seems more athletic and faster. I'd say he's generally been able to keep his man in closer check.
It will be very interesting to see what happens if and when they are both available. Like some have said, we could do worse than having Rowe up forward. Who knows, they might team up to give the flexibility Bolts talks about. Both players bring excellent competitiveness and perseverance to the team.
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Boekhorst may not fit our needs ATM. If not, is a trade a possibility?
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(08-20-2017, 08:40 AM)LoveNavy link Wrote:Boekhorst may not fit our needs ATM. If not, is a trade a possibility?
While we're a team on the rise we'll still finish 15th at best and a couple of games behind 14th, yet Boekhorst hasn't been able to nail down a spot in our senior team.
I can't see much trade interest in him TBH.
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BTW did many folk tip us to win?
I know the "experts" didn't, but they had us with the spoon.
I tipped we'd win and I'm still grinning ;D
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I really liked BBs expression that the win provided 'emotional nourishment'...for all concerned. Perfect description.
How encouraging also was it to see the further development of our younguns. A nice insight into what's to come.
Bravo boys, bravo coaches, bravo CFC.
And to single out just one thing... I'm really starting to warm to Lamb. Nice dash of smart mongrel, keeps his opponent in check... and likes to snag one or two. Yep, warming to Lamb.
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