Sinclair better than his stats but picked a bad week to have a quiet game.
Sinclair better than his stats but picked a bad week to have a quiet game.
Kick to Kick has become walk to walk. No space to kick a ball - there are THOUSANDS out on oval. And they are playing Sweet Caroline.
So everyone is happy, happy, happy!
There's homeless kids wandering around now.
Parents too busy taking speccies and showing off.
That was a really good crowd especially playing Freo. I guess it helps being a day match as it allows more people to go.
Surely they are trolling playing Sweet Caroline after the game!
Only negative today was the injury to Newman. Hopefully it isn't too bad.
If Naismith is fit who goes between Tippett and Sinclair? Tippett seemed to be more involved today.
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A solid game against poor opposition. I still think we get caught out too often on mismatches with tall forwards. Freo plays with 3 tall forwards, but Adelaide have 4, so we will have to find a solution for that next week.
How was that, playing Buddy, K T, Reid and Sinkers today. Seemed to work quite well. I thought KT showed enough to suggest that he might well be important to us going forward if he can build on his efforts of today. Can Sinkers hold onto his spot? He must be ahead of NS for the next few matches at least.
Aliir perchance?
...won't happen... or will it? Was going to say I can't see Aliir getting another senior game this year unless there are injuries. However, Newman may be injured and they may decide Aliir offers more than Sinclair as 2nd ruck. Actually, that's not such a bad idea. If Naismith plays I have no idea what they'll do because I think after an encouraging hitout like today I reckon they'll be reluctant to drop Tippett.
On today's performance Tippo stays Sinkers goes. And that would be the right move as Tippo is a much better forward. He also laid 11 tackles today
Still not mobile enough though.
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How tall can Mills play. He seems to consistently out-mark whoever he plays on.
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