Nope
They won’t , other teams have worked them out now.
Nope
They won’t , other teams have worked them out now.
If that Nathan Murphy ankle injury is as bad as it looks as a syndometriosis type, the flag just got blown open. He’s so important to what they do structurally, it’s unbelievable. Plus this game gives every other side vision of what to do.
'Delicious' is a fun word to say
Hawks annihilated Pies 18-3 at centre clearances
All the top 4 teams are undergoing intensive pre-finals fitness increases and managing players with injuries. That's why they are dropping a few games
Collingwood and Hawthorn, wow. Hawthorn are a team to be respected despite being 16th. They've beaten Brisbane and St Kilda. Collingwood didn't respect the opposition and they lost. Now Hawthorn have beaten Brisbane, St Kilda and Collingwood.
An interesting note: The Round So Far (link) said that one of Hawthorn's best players was Finn Maginness who got only six possessions. He was very effective at tagging Nick Daicos, who got only five - two of which were free kicks, and one was a kickout.
"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final
He is without doubt the worst commentator in football, now that Mark Ricciutto is not doing it.
Darcy is clearly as dumb as a brick. Just one bland comment after another unless he spices it up
with a string of cliches. And he is just totally oblivious to how bad he sounds. I dunno, maybe he
is nice guy that people like and no one has the heart to tell him just how lousy he is as a
commentator.
Scans confirm extended stint on the sideline for Brownlow favourite Daicos
Ouch. Premiership is surely now wide open. Nick Daicos set to miss the rest of the home and away season and the start of the finals with a small fracture in his knee, plus Murphy likely to miss a few weeks with his ankle injury too. I'm not going to declare absolutely that the Pies can't function without Daicos, but he has been a huge part of the way they play. Will be interesting to see if they can regroup without him.
Sometimes ex players need to stick to special comments and leave the commentating to professionals like McAvaney, Commetti, Russell (fully trained Radio Announcer), Hudson, Whatley.
There have been some great commentators over the years. Some have been ex footballers but they have all been trained in technique. Today they go into the business armed with nothing but reputation
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