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Spongo
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I remember a few years ago when we played North that Anthony played CHB and absolutely massacred Captain Kanga. He doesn't seem to know where to run to or what to do in the forward line against any type of substantial oppositon. So why not play him as a CHB who could bomb it from the DEF 50 to twenty metres out?
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Joel
Joined: 23 Mar 1999 Location: Mornington Peninsula
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I heard that he might be playing at CHF in Williamstown today.
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Juzzy
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Spongo i agree, Pebbles is to good a player not to have in the team. Sure he was hopless last week and didnt get a kick and his pre season has been far from eye catching but that being said it's not like we have a million quality big men to pick from down at pie park at the moment
a little birdy told me that it might have something to do with a interview Pebbles did early in the week when he kept on saying that sure he didnt play a great game last week and he was just looking foward to getting out playing his 100th this week and having a good game for the pies, maybe the club just wanted to remeined him that he was not a walk of start in the team?
well i found that little story intresting *lol*
How can i feel so much love for one thing (Collingwood) but feel so much hate for another (Carlton)
[This message has been edited by Juzzy (edited 07 April 2001).] |
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AlfAndrews
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He was MUCH more impressive when he played CHB, rather than CHF.
When he returns to the side ... IF he returns to the side ... he should be played as a defender. ALWAYS.
**floreat pica** |
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Spongo
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I agree that we don't have a lot of big men to pick, juzzy, but we have got a few kids we could play in the forward line. Stone, Cloke, even if we put Clement up forward and Pebbles down back. We need a third tall marking option because both Tarrant and Molloy tend to go too far up the field to get their kicks.
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