How do we all think Peake's going?
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It's good to see his run, which gives us (the supporters) a real lift. It would be great to see others doing the same.
His kicking clangers (a couple a game), are very conspicuous, which puts him off-side with many supporters.
He has lifted his game since being dropped. However, I am not sure that he will ever be able to overcome his GF clangers in some supporters minds.
His kicking clangers (a couple a game), are very conspicuous, which puts him off-side with many supporters.
He has lifted his game since being dropped. However, I am not sure that he will ever be able to overcome his GF clangers in some supporters minds.
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There're a few posts suggesting he doesn't use his left side but he did on Friday when he ran around a couple and hit up Benny Mac in front of goal in the first quarter. I like the fact that he at least makes an effort to use his non-preferred foot, which is something several some others are afraid to do.
He's definitely trying his arse off and he definately gives us run that we were sorely missing.
He's definitely trying his arse off and he definately gives us run that we were sorely missing.
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Bizarre... you got the spelling right the first time and muffed it the second.suss wrote:He's definitely trying his arse off and he definately gives us run that we were sorely missing.
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Was that afte trying to run around the mark, forcing him to run onto his left and kick in hope?suss wrote:There're a few posts suggesting he doesn't use his left side but he did on Friday when he ran around a couple and hit up Benny Mac in front of goal in the first quarter. I like the fact that he at least makes an effort to use his non-preferred foot, which is something several some others are afraid to do.
He's definitely trying his arse off and he definately gives us run that we were sorely missing.
Did it again kickin into the forwardline where the ball went nowhere.
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Yes, the 'kick in hope' that ended in a goal. When was the last time Gilbo even had a crack on his right foot?Spinner wrote:Was that afte trying to run around the mark, forcing him to run onto his left and kick in hope?suss wrote:There're a few posts suggesting he doesn't use his left side but he did on Friday when he ran around a couple and hit up Benny Mac in front of goal in the first quarter. I like the fact that he at least makes an effort to use his non-preferred foot, which is something several some others are afraid to do.
He's definitely trying his arse off and he definately gives us run that we were sorely missing.
Did it again kickin into the forwardline where the ball went nowhere.
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He is going well this year and seems to have lifted his game to another level. He had a few crap games and a few good one last year but seems to have lifted. He has pace and should be seen as an x factor player. This year he is playing like Lovett did at Essendon, he has improved in decision making and skill I think.
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gringo wrote:He is going well this year and seems to have lifted his game to another level. He had a few crap games and a few good one last year but seems to have lifted. He has pace and should be seen as an x factor player. This year he is playing like Lovett did at Essendon, he has improved in decision making and skill I think.
I suggest watching more games involving teams other than the saints. Comparing him to Lovett... Geez.
Lovett was one of the few players that had pace towards goal, also an elite kick. Lovett was worth pick 16 with old field issues. Imagine if he was behaved off field.
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Bloke can run. And run. And run. And run. And run.
Gutbuster.
Plays like every game's his last atm.
Liking.
Gutbuster.
Plays like every game's his last atm.
Liking.
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
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Like any player he's gotta keep doing it of course.Thinline wrote:Bloke can run. And run. And run. And run. And run.
Gutbuster.
Plays like every game's his last atm.
Liking.
But I'm just loving his enthusiasm and liveliness at the moment.
If he was our worst player we'd be sitting unbeaten on the top of the ladder.
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"he really doesnt likes his left side" This is the biggest understatement ever.clarky449 wrote:Thought he was good, although he really doesnt likes his left side.
He has no left side at all.
I like his effort and think his run is good for us. We have so few attacking players even if he makes the odd error.
Whereas I think Gram is stealing a game we could be getting into ledger or smith or one of the younger guys. To me he looks like he doesn't want to be there and just going through the motions picking up his cheque.
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"he really doesnt likes his left side" This is the biggest understatement ever.clarky449 wrote:Thought he was good, although he really doesnt likes his left side.
He has no left side at all.
I like his effort and think his run is good for us. We have so few attacking players even if he makes the odd error.
Whereas I think Gram is stealing a game we could be getting into ledger or smith or one of the younger guys. To me he looks like he doesn't want to be there and just going through the motions picking up his cheque.