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OK without being great, tough position he plays because it is not a straight match up but rather FB at all costs. Often the lastman standing and has to pick up someone who drops into their forward line? Thats how I see it anyway.
Good to see him angry, good to see him stand up for himself, always good to see him celebrate. Good to see Gilbert and others rally around him with encouragement.
Dogs provide much different match ups IMO. Interesting selection if dogs get through?
Good to see him angry, good to see him stand up for himself, always good to see him celebrate. Good to see Gilbert and others rally around him with encouragement.
Dogs provide much different match ups IMO. Interesting selection if dogs get through?
Maybe this year?
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Was very solid today, and got better as the game went on...
Annoyed me beyond belief the saints supporters around me that were willing to hang sh1t on him and constantly comment that Max would do everything he did better...
"Lucky Zac - we still prefer Max" is a line I heard far too often today...
Well done Daws...
Annoyed me beyond belief the saints supporters around me that were willing to hang sh1t on him and constantly comment that Max would do everything he did better...
"Lucky Zac - we still prefer Max" is a line I heard far too often today...
Well done Daws...
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The way Zac played today, I will now make the call that we have seen the last game from Max.
Max, thank you for your many years of service. I do feel for you this month, but I know deep down you only want the best for the team. You are a major part of this great St Kilda team. I hope you enjoy the rest of the year, and keep building those buildings you build.
Max, thank you for your many years of service. I do feel for you this month, but I know deep down you only want the best for the team. You are a major part of this great St Kilda team. I hope you enjoy the rest of the year, and keep building those buildings you build.
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Zac was great he held his nerve played a great game.
BAKER was brilliant. No one will be dropped although I would have Armitage ahead of Eddy that is all.
Armitage is a better kick for goal and can play eddys role i dont get it.
My only swipe. Max will play if we pklay the Lions BUT why would we want max playing small doggies forward line??
BAKER was brilliant. No one will be dropped although I would have Armitage ahead of Eddy that is all.
Armitage is a better kick for goal and can play eddys role i dont get it.
My only swipe. Max will play if we pklay the Lions BUT why would we want max playing small doggies forward line??
Agree never say never but for the Saints sake I hope none of what you mentioned happens.desertsaint wrote:never say never - max is only a poor game, injury, or suspension to a few particular players, away.
hope he keeps believing.
but zac overcame some bad nerves early (and some over enthusiastic attempts to bump) to play a good game.
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ditto!plugger66 wrote:Agree never say never but for the Saints sake I hope none of what you mentioned happens.desertsaint wrote:never say never - max is only a poor game, injury, or suspension to a few particular players, away.
hope he keeps believing.
but zac overcame some bad nerves early (and some over enthusiastic attempts to bump) to play a good game.
"The starting point of all achievement is desire. "
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Something I've noticed - not sure whether I'd call it a deficiency.
Where other players would try and scoop up the ball in a contested/pressure situation, or tackle the opposition who is almost in possession of it; or punch it away etc.
Zac Dawson has this almost horizontal barrel roll - which renders him completely useless for any further follow-up contest, and is 50/50 chance of actually making desired contact/impact
For want of a better word- anyone else noticed this "horizontal barrel roll" - and what do we think?
Where other players would try and scoop up the ball in a contested/pressure situation, or tackle the opposition who is almost in possession of it; or punch it away etc.
Zac Dawson has this almost horizontal barrel roll - which renders him completely useless for any further follow-up contest, and is 50/50 chance of actually making desired contact/impact
For want of a better word- anyone else noticed this "horizontal barrel roll" - and what do we think?