TDL out, Everitt stays in - I now can't get that INXS song out my head - Mystify, mystify me.
I need perfection
Some twisted selection
That tangles me
To keep me alive.............
TDL out, Everitt stays in - I now can't get that INXS song out my head - Mystify, mystify me.
I need perfection
Some twisted selection
That tangles me
To keep me alive.............
Little bit disappointed that TDL has been omitted. He gives us another forward option and with Benny back it could have been a gun forwardline. I think we have missed the boat a bit here. Drey is a great kick but where do you play him? definitely not forward or back he is crap in a set posie. He is better as a run on player, so on ball, either wing or in the CS.
Poor TDL. Didn't do anything wrong, whereas Everitt....
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I dont understand Longmire's logic here. In a game where we need our forward structure more than ever he drops the man who provides it to keep in someone who time and time again has proved he is not a swan. TDL is genuine target up front, both leads well and crumbs well. Everitt is easily muscled out of a context and is seen rarely leaving. Sometimes I think Lomgmire lacks imagination
can't believe they dropped TDL.... I don't agree with that at all.
You can't play TDL ahead of McGlynn.
The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news
Everitt will be the sub surely. He can play tall and small I suppose, so he gives flexibility (although he doesn't play brilliantly in either position). TDL is unlucky no doubt but somebody had to be omitted and Horse admitted as much that it was a difficult decision.
McGlynn is ahead of TDL, so he gets a spot in the 21. Everitt is a better choice as a SUB than TDL, even though he probably would be behind him if it was for a spot in the 21. TDL played as the sub and was pretty useless, Everitt can fill in anywhere and logically makes a better choice for the substitute (jack of all trades, master of none).
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