Round 11 Team v G Coast - Final

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Re: Round 11 Team v G Coast

Post: # 1227457Post elizabethr »

While disposals aren't really much of a guide to a players value to the team the majority of Montagna's are soft receives.
Joey would burst into tears if he broke a fingernail while Armo would still be boring in despite 10 stitche in his chin or having blood oozing from his shattered nose.
Face reality and give up an argument regarding opposite type players that you will never win!
Armo will replace Hayes in due course while Joey will be running around in the c Grade Ammos.


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elizabethr wrote:While disposals aren't really much of a guide to a players value to the team the majority of Montagna's are soft receives.
Joey would burst into tears if he broke a fingernail while Armo would still be boring in despite 10 stitche in his chin or having blood oozing from his shattered nose.
Face reality and give up an argument regarding opposite type players that you will never win!
Armo will replace Hayes in due course while Joey will be running around in the c Grade Ammos.
You would think that being such a tough in and under player that Armo would have loads more tackles than a 'soft' receiver hey? That's weird cause they've had basically the same amount of tackles… and while we are at it the same amount of contested possessions too… Yet Armo is going amazingly, consistent, first picked yet Montagna should be dropped… hilarious.

Let's face it, your opinion pieces are nothing resembling reality.

You love Armo and hate Montagna, that's okay.


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Re: Round 11 Team v G Coast

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dragit wrote:
elizabethr wrote:While disposals aren't really much of a guide to a players value to the team the majority of Montagna's are soft receives.
Joey would burst into tears if he broke a fingernail while Armo would still be boring in despite 10 stitche in his chin or having blood oozing from his shattered nose.
Face reality and give up an argument regarding opposite type players that you will never win!
Armo will replace Hayes in due course while Joey will be running around in the c Grade Ammos.
You would think that being such a tough in and under player that Armo would have loads more tackles than a 'soft' receiver hey? That's weird cause they've had basically the same amount of tackles… and while we are at it the same amount of contested possessions too… Yet Armo is going amazingly, consistent, first picked yet Montagna should be dropped… hilarious.

Let's face it, your opinion pieces are nothing resembling reality.

You love Armo and hate Montagna, that's okay.
Not at all. :D


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Re: Round 11 Team v G Coast

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dragit wrote:
elizabethr wrote:While disposals aren't really much of a guide to a players value to the team the majority of Montagna's are soft receives.
Joey would burst into tears if he broke a fingernail while Armo would still be boring in despite 10 stitche in his chin or having blood oozing from his shattered nose.
Face reality and give up an argument regarding opposite type players that you will never win!
Armo will replace Hayes in due course while Joey will be running around in the c Grade Ammos.
You would think that being such a tough in and under player that Armo would have loads more tackles than a 'soft' receiver hey? That's weird cause they've had basically the same amount of tackles… and while we are at it the same amount of contested possessions too… Yet Armo is going amazingly, consistent, first picked yet Montagna should be dropped… hilarious.

Let's face it, your opinion pieces are nothing resembling reality.

You love Armo and hate Montagna, that's okay.
Nothing he/she/it posts has much to do with reality.


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Re: Round 11 Team v G Coast

Post: # 1227464Post elizabethr »

joffaboy wrote:
dragit wrote:
elizabethr wrote:While disposals aren't really much of a guide to a players value to the team the majority of Montagna's are soft receives.
Joey would burst into tears if he broke a fingernail while Armo would still be boring in despite 10 stitche in his chin or having blood oozing from his shattered nose.
Face reality and give up an argument regarding opposite type players that you will never win!
Armo will replace Hayes in due course while Joey will be running around in the c Grade Ammos.
You would think that being such a tough in and under player that Armo would have loads more tackles than a 'soft' receiver hey? That's weird cause they've had basically the same amount of tackles… and while we are at it the same amount of contested possessions too… Yet Armo is going amazingly, consistent, first picked yet Montagna should be dropped… hilarious.

Let's face it, your opinion pieces are nothing resembling reality.

You love Armo and hate Montagna, that's okay.
Nothing he/she/it posts has much to do with reality.
That's good coming from your good self!


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Re: Round 11 Team v G Coast

Post: # 1227465Post joffaboy »

elizabethr wrote:That's good coming from your good self!
Your posts are embarrassing in the lack of knowledge they posses.

You come across as an A Grade tool.

But keep posting your inanities, they are good for a laugh and I couldn't respect you or your opinion any less than I do now anyway. 8-)


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Re: Round 11 Team v G Coast

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My opinion is that Montagna has significantly lifted his inside competative work over the past 4/6 weeks.

It is his "danger" as an outside, running, bouncing player that has dropped off - and why I reckon we need to release Gram to the mid-field rotations as compensation.

And that is not to infer in any way that Gram does not "go" when he has to.

Armitage has always been hard at the pill and hard at the body so nothing has changed there except he is getting more opportunities as an on-baller now. Also likes a goal which is a plus for both he and Steven.

To compare Geary with Armitage does not equate.

Armitage is so far superior in his attack on the ball, his attack on the body, his in and under work and his run and disposal that Geary does not rate.

Geary runs into trouble then coughs the pill up because of very ordinary decision and disposal skills - accordingly I never have any confidence when he is in the contest.


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Re: Round 11 Team v G Coast

Post: # 1227523Post Bernard Shakey »

plugger66 wrote:
Con Gorozidis wrote:
Buckets wrote:Wow! Cripps must be the quickest healer around I thought he did a hammy????

yep. cripps seems to have an injury/sickness every 5 minutes and then do a miraculous recovery. ive been finding it very amusing.
he is always being carried off or 'crippling" around like he has been shot by an elephant gun. even at vfl level he is injured every week. yet he goes to the bench and then 5 minutes later hes running around like nothing happened. the guy is hilarious.

How do you know that with the VFL? Dont you live in WA?
Well it is a fact that he does it at Sandy too.


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Re: Round 11 Team v G Coast - Final

Post: # 1227610Post MCG-Unit »

Late Changes
Gold Coast: Nil
St Kilda: Farren Ray replaced in selected side by Raphael Clarke, Jason Cripps replaced in selected side by Adam Schneider

Final Interchange
St Kilda: Jack Newnes, David Armitage, Stephen Milne
Substitute: Adam Schneider

https://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle ... fault.aspx


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