Clark is all class
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Re: Clark is all class
Surely he comes in this week. Barely seemed to raise a sweat, but then again he never does appear to. Can’t afford to have talent like his not playing seniors if fit.
Also, Heath Iooks a serious prospect. Ultimately will be a ruckman, but at 19 could get a game as a key forward. Kicked three in a low-scoring game that Sandy won narrowly. Great set of hands.
Also, Heath Iooks a serious prospect. Ultimately will be a ruckman, but at 19 could get a game as a key forward. Kicked three in a low-scoring game that Sandy won narrowly. Great set of hands.
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Re: Clark is all class
At the risk of taking North lightly, Marshall appears to be carrying an injury and may benefit from a rest and Ryder is old, and can always use a rest. This may be a great opportunity for Heath to make his debut.bigcarl wrote: ↑Mon 23 May 2022 2:21pm Surely he comes in this week. Barely seemed to raise a sweat, but then again he never does appear to. Can’t afford to have talent like his not playing seniors if fit.
Also, Heath Iooks a serious prospect. Ultimately will be a ruckman, but at 19 could get a game as a key forward. Kicked three in a low-scoring game that Sandy won narrowly. Great set of hands.
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Re: Clark is all class
They also missed a time where he cruised through the back of the center square as he faked a little moved tricking the Carlton player
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Re: Clark is all class
Who says he isn’t 100 per cent?
He won’thave lost much aerobic fitness coming back from a shoulder injury. Why wouldn’t you play him? Also, there’s a risk of injury in every game … even the VFL.
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Re: Clark is all class
If he is cherry ripe , play him and get a game into him before the bye.
If not, let the shoulder fully heal, it will get tested out.
And, don't take North lightly, it is 4 points like any other game and they will fighting for a win
If not, let the shoulder fully heal, it will get tested out.
And, don't take North lightly, it is 4 points like any other game and they will fighting for a win
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Re: Clark is all class
Coaches generally dont like to mess with a winning formula and I know we have the bye after we play North, but this week mighten be a bad time to rotate or rest a couple of players. Play Clark and rest Wood, give Byrnes a run and rest Gresham, play Highmore and rest Battle.
There is no doubt Hunter Clark makes the game slow down around him when he has the ball, he is Pendlebury esq. He is quite laconic in his actions and at times almost looks like he could go up another couple of levels.
There is no doubt Hunter Clark makes the game slow down around him when he has the ball, he is Pendlebury esq. He is quite laconic in his actions and at times almost looks like he could go up another couple of levels.
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Re: Clark is all class
Oppo will go after Clark.
Especially when he is vulnerable just coming back.
And light on conditioning and muscle.
Hope he is ready for it.
Especially when he is vulnerable just coming back.
And light on conditioning and muscle.
Hope he is ready for it.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Re: Clark is all class
Yeah, great idea. Chuck a kid one-up against Todd Goldstein to help gift the Roos a win. While we are at it, drop King because we don't want to risk him injuring his right foot by kicking too many goals.Toy Saint wrote: ↑Mon 23 May 2022 8:27pmAt the risk of taking North lightly, Marshall appears to be carrying an injury and may benefit from a rest and Ryder is old, and can always use a rest. This may be a great opportunity for Heath to make his debut.bigcarl wrote: ↑Mon 23 May 2022 2:21pm Surely he comes in this week. Barely seemed to raise a sweat, but then again he never does appear to. Can’t afford to have talent like his not playing seniors if fit.
Also, Heath Iooks a serious prospect. Ultimately will be a ruckman, but at 19 could get a game as a key forward. Kicked three in a low-scoring game that Sandy won narrowly. Great set of hands.
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Re: Clark is all class
Spot on mate. Pity some posters don't put their brains into gear before they post.Trev from the Bush wrote: ↑Tue 24 May 2022 2:39pmYeah, great idea. Chuck a kid one-up against Todd Goldstein to help gift the Roos a win. While we are at it, drop King because we don't want to risk him injuring his right foot by kicking too many goals.Toy Saint wrote: ↑Mon 23 May 2022 8:27pmAt the risk of taking North lightly, Marshall appears to be carrying an injury and may benefit from a rest and Ryder is old, and can always use a rest. This may be a great opportunity for Heath to make his debut.bigcarl wrote: ↑Mon 23 May 2022 2:21pm Surely he comes in this week. Barely seemed to raise a sweat, but then again he never does appear to. Can’t afford to have talent like his not playing seniors if fit.
Also, Heath Iooks a serious prospect. Ultimately will be a ruckman, but at 19 could get a game as a key forward. Kicked three in a low-scoring game that Sandy won narrowly. Great set of hands.