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It is looking like my store gets 16 or so Here is the thing, I feel, being American, we get shafted a lot when it comes to special WoTC rewards APAC, Euro, MPS, etc have all come out and have been h
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It is looking like my store gets 16 or so Here is the thing, I feel, being American, we get shafted a lot when it comes to special WoTC rewards APAC, Euro, MPS, etc have all come out and have been h
Thanks for the panel's excellent match report. Knobhead. bertie im sure you need to see a shrink or something!!! it isnt healthy to argue with yourself! or call yourself by your other characters n
sir u guys give big drops to noob chars of 100 lvl.. this makes a place in our mind that u guys making some unfair deals.. so a request that u should give big drops to know players and not noob of 1
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Re: Possible late withdrawal tonight
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOsackers5 wrote:Heard through the great vine that M.Gardiner is a possible late withdrawal tonight with C.Jones as his replacement
Bewaire krime, da krimson bolt is comeing to yure nayborhood to smach krime
SHUT UP KRIME!
SHUT UP KRIME!
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Re: Possible late withdrawal tonight
And where is this so called "Great Vine".....sackers5 wrote:Heard through the great vine that M.Gardiner is a possible late withdrawal tonight with C.Jones as his replacement
It doesn't happen to be a "Grape Vine" does it???
Out Mildura way perhaps???
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Re: Possible late withdrawal tonight
blake can pinch hit in the ruck if that is the case.
a mistake if kosi is again asked to fill a hole in the ruck, leaving our forward line without a good contested marking target.
height in the forwardline is one area in which we have it all over the bulldogs and if kosi goes into the ruck it will just bring us back to the field.
a mistake if kosi is again asked to fill a hole in the ruck, leaving our forward line without a good contested marking target.
height in the forwardline is one area in which we have it all over the bulldogs and if kosi goes into the ruck it will just bring us back to the field.
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Re: Possible late withdrawal tonight
A good mate that has a very close connection to the club, as I have said before I am just informing you guys what he told me - take it or leave it - it's up to you.The Saintsational Man wrote:And where is this so called "Great Vine".....sackers5 wrote:Heard through the great vine that M.Gardiner is a possible late withdrawal tonight with C.Jones as his replacement
It doesn't happen to be a "Grape Vine" does it???
Out Mildura way perhaps???
please raphael before CJ...Oh When the Saints wrote:Yeah someone just texted me that ... either a rumour doing the rounds or it's going to happen
raphael does make a few mistakes but at least 3/4 his 12 disposals hit st kilda targets....
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Re: Possible late withdrawal tonight
Im only taking the piss buddy.....sackers5 wrote:A good mate that has a very close connection to the club, as I have said before I am just informing you guys what he told me - take it or leave it - it's up to you.The Saintsational Man wrote:And where is this so called "Great Vine".....sackers5 wrote:Heard through the great vine that M.Gardiner is a possible late withdrawal tonight with C.Jones as his replacement
It doesn't happen to be a "Grape Vine" does it???
Out Mildura way perhaps???
Just havin a little saintsational fun.....
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I would personally rather have gardiner in the team for his pin point deliverance and him being able to kick goals as well.
But cj has pace and ive come to gather that c.gardiner plays the exact same time of game as BJ goddard and he is making his return this week, so IMO its a question of whether you would rather have BJ Or C.Gardiner.
But cj has pace and ive come to gather that c.gardiner plays the exact same time of game as BJ goddard and he is making his return this week, so IMO its a question of whether you would rather have BJ Or C.Gardiner.
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I don't think I can handle a late withdrawl for MG, he has been too promising to break down now
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CJ did not play for the Scorpions after half time just like BJ.
The logical explanation for BJ was that St Kilda wanted him to play for the Scorpions but because of the Sunday-Friday recovery time for tonights match did not want him to play a full match.
CJ was probably taken off for the same reason - possibly or expected to play on Friday.
CJ would be a more logical replacement for X than M Gardiner unless they want to change team balance.
Lets hope no change necessary.
The logical explanation for BJ was that St Kilda wanted him to play for the Scorpions but because of the Sunday-Friday recovery time for tonights match did not want him to play a full match.
CJ was probably taken off for the same reason - possibly or expected to play on Friday.
CJ would be a more logical replacement for X than M Gardiner unless they want to change team balance.
Lets hope no change necessary.
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Charlie Gardiner is a workhorse who runs and runs all day to provide an option at half forward. His skills are very limited but he is in the AFL because of his workrate...Goddard plays as a loose go-to man in defence so he he use his brilliant kicking to best advantage.saint edward wrote:But cj has pace and ive come to gather that c.gardiner plays the exact same time of game as BJ goddard and he is making his return this week, so IMO its a question of whether you would rather have BJ Or C.Gardiner.
How is that similar?
Charlie Gardiner is a workhorse who runs and runs all day to provide an option at half forward. His skills are very limited but he is in the AFL because of his workrate...Goddard plays as a loose go-to man in defence so he he use his brilliant kicking to best advantage.mad saint guy wrote:saint edward wrote:But cj has pace and ive come to gather that c.gardiner plays the exact same time of game as BJ goddard and he is making his return this week, so IMO its a question of whether you would rather have BJ Or C.Gardiner.
How is that similar?[/quote
he said time of game, not type of game.
though it's not clear, he doesnt say they play the same as each other.
mad saint guy wrote:Charlie Gardiner is a workhorse who runs and runs all day to provide an option at half forward. His skills are very limited but he is in the AFL because of his workrate...Goddard plays as a loose go-to man in defence so he he use his brilliant kicking to best advantage.saint edward wrote:But cj has pace and ive come to gather that c.gardiner plays the exact same time of game as BJ goddard and he is making his return this week, so IMO its a question of whether you would rather have BJ Or C.Gardiner.
How is that similar?
True in theory, but from expierience watching geelong reserves last year and his career in the seniors before that i have seemed to notice they are similar.
I would need to see them play in the same team a couple of times to make a final judgement.
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I think he was speaking more of a utility sense that they both roam at their own leisure, which if it is the case you could chuck Blake in that category...mad saint guy wrote:Charlie Gardiner is a workhorse who runs and runs all day to provide an option at half forward. His skills are very limited but he is in the AFL because of his workrate...Goddard plays as a loose go-to man in defence so he he use his brilliant kicking to best advantage.saint edward wrote:But cj has pace and ive come to gather that c.gardiner plays the exact same time of game as BJ goddard and he is making his return this week, so IMO its a question of whether you would rather have BJ Or C.Gardiner.
How is that similar?
I would like to see Goddard, Gram and S.Fisher spend time rotating through the backline, the midfield and the bench, all three and run, use the ball well and kick a good goal, it will provide us with extra depth and we wont run the risk of having a crowded backline...
The way I see it with out team balance is that we could chuck another one or maybe two defenders in (Goose and Raph) but to do this we would have to drop our weakest link in the midfield and at the moment I would say that is Fiora...
Before the seasons end I expect to see (from last week's team)
In: Maguire, Goddard, Baker
Out: Blake, Fiora, L.Fisher
Baker is a direct improvement on Fisher (good to know we still have the back up though), Goddard is a direct improvement on Blake and having Maguire in the team will free us to have one of Gram, S.Fisher or Goddard in the midfield which IMO is an improvement on Fiora...
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How often did you watch the Geelong Seconds? As far as I'm concerned Charlie has never played similar to Goddard.saint edward wrote:mad saint guy wrote:Charlie Gardiner is a workhorse who runs and runs all day to provide an option at half forward. His skills are very limited but he is in the AFL because of his workrate...Goddard plays as a loose go-to man in defence so he he use his brilliant kicking to best advantage.saint edward wrote:But cj has pace and ive come to gather that c.gardiner plays the exact same time of game as BJ goddard and he is making his return this week, so IMO its a question of whether you would rather have BJ Or C.Gardiner.
How is that similar?
True in theory, but from expierience watching geelong reserves last year and his career in the seniors before that i have seemed to notice they are similar.
I would need to see them play in the same team a couple of times to make a final judgement.
Charlie, in Geelong seniors played as a half forward/tall forward pocket. In the reserves he's played mainly as a centre half forward.
Goddard however has always really been a loose or medium defender while having stints in the midfield.
Apart from their height I see no real similarity between the two of them.