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    Paul Roos gone so break rule 1

    Roos always said that he knows that he should never say anything in anger straight after the game. But he's now a past coach like Eade and Barassi.

    So, the thought I was having while driving home was that it'd be good if Braddy called it quits. He's had half a season to be ready and two ops and his knee is still stuffed. A friend who shares physios says it always will be. So let's move on with the kids. Give Jesse his chances and say to Braddy "thanks mate, you were an awesome player but the time has moved on."

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    Can't help but think.......Jesse and Bevan were missed tonight, Jesses' big body and his work off the ground brings the smalls in, instead we were relying on the marking forwards. Pity we can't field 24.
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    Agree with the OP. Has had 3 months to recover and he's still @@@@@@.

    We would be much better off focusing on the kids. Would someone please think of the children.

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    had he kicked straighter braddy would have had 4 or 5
    i just think we need to play both white and bradshaw in the same team

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    Bradshaw competed well, just didn't nail the goals - but I doubt the idea of suggesting he should go would be a thought going through Roos' mind. Who knows, but I don't think White would have made the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matty10 View Post
    Bradshaw competed well, just didn't nail the goals - but I doubt the idea of suggesting he should go would be a thought going through Roos' mind. Who knows, but I don't think White would have made the difference.
    I wasn't at the game but the MMM coverage said after the end that Braddy looked like a horse with broken leg.

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    take a breath .. seriously bradshaw was alright tonight ... save a few errant kicks ... a rest and a new season and he will be kicking torps all over the ground
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    I am ambivalent about him playing on next year. His knee is degenerative and doesn't matter what they do to it, it ain't going to get better.

    More to the point, I think our forward line goes alright without him. The more I think about it, the more it seems that the removal of White and Bevo totally threw everything out of whack.

    More the more I think about it, bit of a miracle we go this far and I'm feeling ok.
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    Quote Originally Posted by go swannies View Post
    roos always said that he knows that he should never say anything in anger straight after the game. But he's now a past coach like eade and barassi.

    So, the thought i was having while driving home was that it'd be good if braddy called it quits. He's had half a season to be ready and two ops and his knee is still stuffed. A friend who shares physios says it always will be. So let's move on with the kids. Give jesse his chances and say to braddy "thanks mate, you were an awesome player but the time has moved on."
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    What a joke. 9 marks, 7 scoring shots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbo View Post
    Agree with the OP. Has had 3 months to recover and he's still @@@@@@.

    We would be much better off focusing on the kids. Would someone please think of the children.
    Bull@@@@. He was great and Jessie would have done @@@@ all better.

    Bevan was definitely missed though
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    I certainly wasn't saying he's a hack. I think he's been a great player and has been good to have in the team. But in finals you have to play out the game and too many of our players couldn't. So we lost. There will be a lot of kids that are discovering the heartache of a finals loss tonight so I'm just suggesting that we need to move forward, as baz' mate would say.

    Those suggesting he'll be right for the break - he's had his break. He's not like Magic who can be nursed to semi-health. We saw him play as well tonight as he'll ever play.

    I also had the thought that Jude should think about retiring, too. I love him as a player and admire his intensity tonight. But those head hits may not be serving him well by the time he's 60.

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