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HOT: Luke Dunstan: There was suspicion this young South Australian was a ready-made AFL midfielder and in five games he has made a liar of no one. Young midfielders are usually afforded the luxury to ease into the game on a wing or a flank, but Dunstan stepped into the centre square in his first game for a side missing a bevy of experienced players and hasn’t looked back. In Round 3 against West Coast — playing at the AFL’s most hostile venue — Dunstan had 29 disposals and kicked two goals in a game totalling 141 SuperCoach points.
NOT: Shane Savage: When Savage moved from Hawthorn to St Kilda, there was every indication the 23-year-old would flourish with more midfield minutes and greater responsibility. Savage showed at Hawthorn an ability to win the football inside and out of the contest and was a good finisher around goals. In his sixth AFL season and with 60 games under his belt, his time to arrive as a consistent AFL player is now, however he has floundered at St Kilda. His pre-season form was OK, but things have fallen apart in the season proper. Savage’s highest SuperCoach score is 55 and was dropped after Round 4.
HOT: Luke Dunstan: There was suspicion this young South Australian was a ready-made AFL midfielder and in five games he has made a liar of no one. Young midfielders are usually afforded the luxury to ease into the game on a wing or a flank, but Dunstan stepped into the centre square in his first game for a side missing a bevy of experienced players and hasn’t looked back. In Round 3 against West Coast — playing at the AFL’s most hostile venue — Dunstan had 29 disposals and kicked two goals in a game totalling 141 SuperCoach points.
NOT: Shane Savage: When Savage moved from Hawthorn to St Kilda, there was every indication the 23-year-old would flourish with more midfield minutes and greater responsibility. Savage showed at Hawthorn an ability to win the football inside and out of the contest and was a good finisher around goals. In his sixth AFL season and with 60 games under his belt, his time to arrive as a consistent AFL player is now, however he has floundered at St Kilda. His pre-season form was OK, but things have fallen apart in the season proper. Savage’s highest SuperCoach score is 55 and was dropped after Round 4.
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I thought you were a lawyer and knew how to use words? The subject here has three grammatical errors in just six words.
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bergholt wrote:I thought you were a lawyer and knew how to use words? The subject here has three grammatical errors in just six words.
holds hand out in front of face, palm facing inwards....crosses 1st and third finger with thumb...and extends index finger
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stinger wrote:bergholt wrote:I thought you were a lawyer and knew how to use words? The subject here has three grammatical errors in just six words.
holds hand out in front of face, palm facing inwards....crosses 1st and third finger with thumb...and extends index finger
I just tried tried to do that. Not sure what it's supposed to be.
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Watts the Buzz wrote:I think it's called the bird....
LOL try it....as it's written...not even close and almost unmanageable for anyone who is not double jointed
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Maybe that's the posh way of doing it with the pinky still standing.fingers wrote:Watts the Buzz wrote:I think it's called the bird....
LOL try it....as it's written...not even close and almost unmanageable for anyone who is not double jointed
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I can spot four Bergs', and that's without being super-picky over no full-stop. But hey, who's counting? Sting would've posted in a hurry on an Apple cult phone. And besides, I love starting sentences with conjunctions...bergholt wrote:I thought you were a lawyer and knew how to use words? The subject here has three grammatical errors in just six words.
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fingers wrote:Watts the Buzz wrote:I think it's called the bird....
LOL try it....as it's written...not even close and almost unmanageable for anyone who is not double jointed
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If savage is in for NZ it's just because he is the ambassador or whatever, either way doesn't deserve the trip over.
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Watts the Buzz wrote:I think it's called the bird....
you win the prize...
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Dave McNamara wrote:I can spot four Bergs', and that's without being super-picky over no full-stop. But hey, who's counting? Sting would've posted in a hurry on an Apple cult phone. And besides, I love starting sentences with conjunctions...bergholt wrote:I thought you were a lawyer and knew how to use words? The subject here has three grammatical errors in just six words.
nah...wrong againdav....galaxy 4
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nah...i can keep my pinkie down without much effort....Jacks Back wrote:Maybe that's the posh way of doing it with the pinky still standing.fingers wrote:Watts the Buzz wrote:I think it's called the bird....
LOL try it....as it's written...not even close and almost unmanageable for anyone who is not double jointed
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I stand corrected again. You have gone up further in my estimation Sting.stinger wrote:nah...wrong againdav....galaxy 4
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Never doubt someone called "fingers" when it comes to finger gestures...I think stinger meant to extend the middle finger, not the index finger.fingers wrote:Watts the Buzz wrote:I think it's called the bird....
LOL try it....as it's written...not even close and almost unmanageable for anyone who is not double jointed