Jarryn Geary
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Jarryn Geary
When he first started playing I thought that he was never going to measure up, but the more I watch of him, the way he works and has the ability to do something special I think he is going to be a really solid player and thought he was in our best today when we needed to gain control
Agreed and nice first post arthur08. But was a slight build and always going to take a little while.
Said to a mate before the game he needed to show that little bit more today after a couple of quiet ones, and after a slow start I thought he really shone through, and cemented his place as a given for next week.
His endeavour, especially after Q1, I thought was more than commendable.
Said to a mate before the game he needed to show that little bit more today after a couple of quiet ones, and after a slow start I thought he really shone through, and cemented his place as a given for next week.
His endeavour, especially after Q1, I thought was more than commendable.
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He was running with Hislop (90% sure) at the time, through the middle towards HF, didn't see the incident but Gears went down hurting - a couple of our blokes remonstrated with Hislop immediately...saint3d wrote:I was impressed with him today.
Did anyone see who/what caused him to be in a crumpled heap on the ground about 50 metres off the ball? He took a while to get to his feet with the help of a trainer and looked fairly groggy doing it.
I thought it was Cotchin and he may have given him one to the mid section.Iceman234 wrote:He was running with Hislop (90% sure) at the time, through the middle towards HF, didn't see the incident but Gears went down hurting - a couple of our blokes remonstrated with Hislop immediately...saint3d wrote:I was impressed with him today.
Did anyone see who/what caused him to be in a crumpled heap on the ground about 50 metres off the ball? He took a while to get to his feet with the help of a trainer and looked fairly groggy doing it.
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Lenny immediately 'fronted' the Richmond player and received a whack for his trouble as well.Iceman234 wrote:He was running with Hislop (90% sure) at the time, through the middle towards HF, didn't see the incident but Gears went down hurting - a couple of our blokes remonstrated with Hislop immediately...saint3d wrote:I was impressed with him today.
Did anyone see who/what caused him to be in a crumpled heap on the ground about 50 metres off the ball? He took a while to get to his feet with the help of a trainer and looked fairly groggy doing it.
I dind't see who it was, so I'm more than happy to accept Iceman's knowledge that Hislop was the player concerned.
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maybe I recall both of them being involved in behind play incidents - I thought this one was Hislop...plugger66 wrote:I thought it was Cotchin and he may have given him one to the mid section.Iceman234 wrote:He was running with Hislop (90% sure) at the time, through the middle towards HF, didn't see the incident but Gears went down hurting - a couple of our blokes remonstrated with Hislop immediately...saint3d wrote:I was impressed with him today.
Did anyone see who/what caused him to be in a crumpled heap on the ground about 50 metres off the ball? He took a while to get to his feet with the help of a trainer and looked fairly groggy doing it.
I could be wrong. I usually am but who ever it was it winded geary.Iceman234 wrote:maybe I recall both of them being involved in behind play incidents - I thought this one was Hislop...plugger66 wrote:I thought it was Cotchin and he may have given him one to the mid section.Iceman234 wrote:He was running with Hislop (90% sure) at the time, through the middle towards HF, didn't see the incident but Gears went down hurting - a couple of our blokes remonstrated with Hislop immediately...saint3d wrote:I was impressed with him today.
Did anyone see who/what caused him to be in a crumpled heap on the ground about 50 metres off the ball? He took a while to get to his feet with the help of a trainer and looked fairly groggy doing it.
improved after quarter time as he was not confident enough in that first quarter and turned the ball over. Used his body very well to set up some early goals in the second and along with gilbert were extremely good when the game was there to be won.
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The incident with Geary was with Cotchin - not Hislop.
I saw the immediate aftermath, Cotchin was standing immediately beside Gears with the play near the boundary line some 50m away. Lenny remonstrated but fell over. A few comical moments in that game - the Blake handpass to cousin Roo who hits the post..
Cotchin should get pinged for that. BBBBH may get more weeks though.
I saw the immediate aftermath, Cotchin was standing immediately beside Gears with the play near the boundary line some 50m away. Lenny remonstrated but fell over. A few comical moments in that game - the Blake handpass to cousin Roo who hits the post..
Cotchin should get pinged for that. BBBBH may get more weeks though.
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No, ur definately right! It was Cotchin, which did surprise me a bit! Punch to the kidneys it was!plugger66 wrote:I could be wrong. I usually am but who ever it was it winded geary.Iceman234 wrote:maybe I recall both of them being involved in behind play incidents - I thought this one was Hislop...plugger66 wrote:I thought it was Cotchin and he may have given him one to the mid section.Iceman234 wrote:He was running with Hislop (90% sure) at the time, through the middle towards HF, didn't see the incident but Gears went down hurting - a couple of our blokes remonstrated with Hislop immediately...saint3d wrote:I was impressed with him today.
Did anyone see who/what caused him to be in a crumpled heap on the ground about 50 metres off the ball? He took a while to get to his feet with the help of a trainer and looked fairly groggy doing it.
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Yes, needs to rest up until next Sunday.plugger66 wrote:Looked tired today. May need a rest.
A rest he earned today.
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