craig said:Not only did Pinky Tuscadero crash her bike but she also was a victim of the infamous Malachi Crunch in the Demolition Derby.
Yep, tough days back then.
craig said:Not only did Pinky Tuscadero crash her bike but she also was a victim of the infamous Malachi Crunch in the Demolition Derby.
Exactly...let him play at least one game of any kind (AFL or VFL) and see where he is firstzippadeee said:Let’s wait and see him play...
zippadeee said:Let’s wait and see him play...
tigerlove said:What should we talk about in the meantime?
Harry said:Reckon ross and dawkins play most of the season. Inside grunt was the area we were lacking so there is room and a need for them.
tigerlove said:What should we talk about in the meantime?
Its the age old question though - who misses out?Harry said:Reckon ross and dawkins play most of the season. Inside grunt was the area we were lacking so there is room and a need for them.
se7en said:No, they weren’t all happy days, like the time Pinky Tuscadero crashed her motorcycle, or the night I lost all my money to those card sharks and my dad Tom Bosley had to get it back.
SCOOP said:For comparison's sake, Jack Bytel yet to get into full training wiht the back. More than likely will miss the entire preseason.
Ross flying.
caesar said:Just rehashing a pre-draft article : "afl-draft-underrated-bargains-2018-draft'
Let's hope we hit the jackpot with both Ross & Stack:
http://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/25306097/afl-draft-underrated-bargains-2018-draft
"Jack Ross
Position: Inside midfield
Expected draft range: 30-rookie
Why he can make it: Arguably Oakleigh's most consistent draft-eligible talent following the conclusion of the Australian Private School Football season - on an Oakleigh team that includes projected first-round choices Riley Collier-Dawkins and Isaac Quaynor. Ross, who remains one of this year's underappreciated midfielders, is a powerful contested ball-winner who does his best work at stoppages while possessing reliable skills".
Sydney Stack
Position: Inside/outside midfield
Expected draft range: 30-late
Why he can make it: One of this year's most exciting talents, Stack is a one-touch ball-winner at stoppages, winning the ball on the move, using speed and evasion to burst out of stoppages and manoeuvring around opponents with ease. Beyond his ball winning and movement, his skill and composure in traffic set him apart from his peers. Averaging 22 disposals, 11 contested possessions and five clearances during the Under-18 Championships and 14 disposals in the WAFL at League level, Stack is a rare high impact-per-possession player with an established contested side to his game and strong production at all levels of play.
SCOOP said:For comparison's sake, Jack Bytel yet to get into full training wiht the back. More than likely will miss the entire preseason.
Ross flying.
tigerdell said:Its the age old question though - who misses out?
We could do with more mid grunt, and Conca is out. But we need to make room for Lynch and i suspect we keep the 3 small forwards. So we cant carry them in the forward pocket.
would be surprised if either plays more than 2 games apiece as I think we will take a long term view to develop the next midfield. especially until they develop more endurance and strength. But that is my guess only.