I can't believe how many have turned against Gary Rohan. Last week was his first really bad game for the year.
I doubt he'll be dropped unless he is carrying an injury.
I can't believe how many have turned against Gary Rohan. Last week was his first really bad game for the year.
I doubt he'll be dropped unless he is carrying an injury.
Spot on
Totally. Gaz might go missing sometimes but he has that x factor that can provide the goal or tackle that wins the game. And he's fun to watch!
Mccartin "rested" for Cameron
Cunningham for Alir unless he is tagging
Jones Rested for Newman
Did you watch Brisbane demolish Hawthorn ... don't think we should be resting anybody,
There's an article in the Daily Telegraph today (republished by the Swans on their website - Swans in the media - May 24, 2018 - sydneyswans.com.au) that Melican could come straight back into the side. It's in the second article.
Wow.
Suggest that Rohan is an out based on form, and suddenly you'returning against him.
By that way of thinking the selection group have turned against Towers, dropping him after one poor game.
Having said that, I would suggest that it is up for debate the number of poor games Gaz has had this year.
The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.
What's the measuring stick you would use to determine if has had a poor game. I would suggest that he, like all players, are asked to perform a role within the team. If the coaches are happy that he performed that role to THEIR satisfaction he keeps his place. Specific roles are not just measured by possessions.
They're going to have to name ruthless.
It's going to be hard to beat Brisvegas after what they did to the poos and wees.
Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.
Only "Stretchergate" got us over the line in 2016 and Lions are substantially better now than back then. This is officially a ...... dangergame!
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