I think Ginners will be under pressure to retain his spot next season.
His main saving grace is that he is generally a very accurate shot for goal.
I assume you are taking the proverbial there.
That’s nothing like what I was implying.
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I think Ginners will be under pressure to retain his spot next season.
His main saving grace is that he is generally a very accurate shot for goal.
I assume you are taking the proverbial there.
That’s nothing like what I was implying.
That is what I am saying.
We need high intensity small crumbing forwards to help retain the ball in the forward line. Ginners does not play like that.
That is what I am saying.
We need high intensity small crumbing forwards to help retain the ball in the forward line. Ginners does not play like that.
Your on your own then. We actually need the opposite.
Could rookie Cal Brown and bring his high pressure acts that amount to nothing and never hits the scoreboard
Cal Brown is out of his depth. High pressure acts will create goals - we have seen that with McCreery.
I think Ginners will be under pressure to retain his spot next season.
His main saving grace is that he is generally a very accurate shot for goal.
That is what I am saying.
We need high intensity small crumbing forwards to help retain the ball in the forward line. Ginners does not play like that.
We need low intensity tall forwards who help let the ball escape our forward 50?Your on your own then. We actually need the opposite.
Although he was 1 goal off being our leading goal kicker.That is what I am saying.
We need high intensity small crumbing forwards to help retain the ball in the forward line. Ginners does not play like that.
We need low intensity tall forwards who help let the ball escape our forward 50?
I’m actually more confused after your comment now than I was beforeBlessed are the cheese makers.
It wasn’t meant to taken literally, it refers to any manufacturer of dairy products
It’s a monty python quote.I’m actually more confused after your comment now than I was before
Can’t trust those 30 day snakes at all.It’s a month python quote.
Basically don’t take me so literally
Although he was 1 goal off being our leading goal kicker.
You could at least pot him in the right thread.Please tell us which stats are "almost elite"
You could at least pot him in the right thread.
I agree with Mcstays arrival and a lesser extent Frampton, that Cox will struggle to hold his place. with that said I hope that he plays the first 6 games as I'd love for him to get to 100..Mason had a great year, with McStay set to arrive I would see Cox and Cameron fighting for one spot (Ruck who rests forward) and McStay in the box seat for the spot of tall forward who has spells in the ruck. Pressure for McStay's spot could come from Kreuger or Begg.
Hill is a potentially fantastic pick up, loads of talent, whose spot he takes is going to be fascinating. Club, coaches and supporters alike love McCreery's pressure acts, and Ginni, whilst he might not be the most athletic or aerobic of players, has an uncanny footy IQ and is deadly accurate, he makes his possession count/hurt, usually on the scoreboard. Of course Steele had a fantastic year but is going to be another year older and WHE is always vulnerable but what sort of tank does Hill have?
Wrighty is certaily doing a great job of bringing some depth and experience in to compliment our mix of twighlighters and newbies.
And they dont just take the ball out of the air against him, like Gawn kept doing to Cameron.Coxy was the better centre bounce ruckman in my opinion. Few ruckmen can jump over him like some do with Cameron and did with Grundy.
GrundyI don't know why Buckley didn't just use him as a Ruckman in the first place.