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Lumps in the mashed avocado games R4

Nick Daicos is a star

But the possession obsession *smile* me off

He gets 2 junk possessions every time the oppo kicks a point.

Brsbane kicked 8 points = ND get 16 possession

38 - 16 = 22, which accurately reflects his influence.

Ashcroft is a great player too, but hes not my type

Hes a certain brownlow medallist in the tom mitchell/lachy neale 40 possessions for 200m gained vein.

His inside rapid fire dump kick really *smile* me, and hes got a lower neck than ginnavan, selwood and zac bailey combined
Whilst I agree with those sentiments to some degree the draft was light on for sharp kicking mids, taking out the utilities in Sheezel & Cowan, the pool was dry, Cam McKenzie the best of the lot, Wardlaw & Clark even more ragged than Ashcroft. Ginbey not a noted reliable kick, Hewett another who can lack consistency at times. This is another reason I was staggered by Cowan slipping to pick 30, recruiters don't rate kicking like they did 10-15 years ago, the 2005 draft just shows you how things have changed - Pendlebury Thomas, Higgins, Birchall, Ryder, Hurn.....................Back in those days kicking was the ticket, not so much anymore.
 
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A loss by the PieSluts always completes the weekend.
Cherry on top.
Two ruck strategy destroyed the PieSluts.
Joey D played surprisingly well as relief ruck, gathered the secondary disposal.
N Daicos and Noble both shirked contests, fearing a hit by Coleman.
 
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Whilst I agree with those sentiments to some degree the draft was light on for sharp kicking mids, taking out the utilities in Sheezel & Cowan, the pool was dry, Cam McKenzie the best of the lot, Wardlaw & Clark even more ragged than Ashcroft. Ginbey not a noted reliable kick, Hewett another who can lack consistency at times. This is another reason I was staggered by Cowan slipping to pick 30, recruiters don't rate kicking like they did 10-15 years ago, the 2005 draft just shows you how things have changed - Pendlebury Thomas, Higgins, Birchall, Ryder, Hurn.....................Back in those days kicking was the ticket, not so much anymore.

Indeed bully,

Kicking is out, agility is in
 
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Dicky Naicos needs some acting lessons. That was the latest dive ever seen.

Dicky Naicos needs some acting lessons. That was the latest dive ever seen.

Dicky Naicos needs some acting lessons. That was the latest dive ever seen.

A free should have been paid against that fraud for simulation. As obvious as the day is long and not a peep about it once Luke Hodge made the AFL approved sanitized comment, “Whether the free kick (to Diacos) was a little bit questionable?????” there has not been any further mention of it by anybody else in the footy media.

That action is a clear example of bringing the game into disrepute and should be cited as such!
 
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North has a good midfield
Unilnackers, Simpkin & Cunnington
Powell looks OK top
Schnitzel looks quality.
Zurrfart looks like he has gone to Jenny Graig looks super fit.
And people reckon a coach dosent male much difference.
Knoble is in the same class as that monotone doofus at freo. Longmuire
 
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George Hewett from 3 kicks, 3 handballs is -47 Metres 'Minus Gained'? :unsure:
I don't know, what would you call it? :LOL:
 
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Is the only footballer that dosent have to release the ball when he is tackled,?
That miss Taylor was amateur hour. 15 metre right foot snap