Re: AFL considering a State of Origin revival to support victims of Australia’s bushfire crisis
The Bont did well tonight, considering he played mostly out of position
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ER3KileX...g&name=900x900
18 disposals, five score involvements, four entries, four clearances, 22 pressure acts, 401 metres gained, two goals.
Macrae and JJ both picked up 17 touches. Looks like Macrae played wing, didn't see him in the middle once.
Game had little defence, with players running up and down the ground at will
Re: AFL considering a State of Origin revival to support victims of Australia’s bushfire crisis
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bornadog
The Bont did well tonight, considering he played mostly out of position
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ER3KileX...g&name=900x900
18 disposals, five score involvements, four entries, four clearances, 22 pressure acts, 401 metres gained, two goals.
Macrae and JJ both picked up 17 touches. Looks like Macrae played wing, didn't see him in the middle once.
Game had little defence, with players running up and down the ground at will
Was always going to be bruise free , I’m Just glad no injuries of any sort.
Wasn’t JJ exceptional with his run and delivery in the first quarter, if he can do that with the forwards we have we will have an unstoppable year.
Re: AFL considering a State of Origin revival to support victims of Australia’s bushfire crisis
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ledge
Was always going to be bruise free , I’m Just glad no injuries of any sort.
Wasn’t JJ exceptional with his run and delivery in the first quarter, if he can do that with the forwards we have we will have an unstoppable year.
Yeah he actually hit some targets
Re: AFL considering a State of Origin revival to support victims of Australia’s bushfire crisis
I went to the game last night and noticed something I found interesting.
During the second quarter - Bont kicked a goal and the next goal was kicked by Greene.
When Bont kicked the goal - a bunch of boys ran over to him. Greene turned and walked away.
When Greene kicked his goal 3 mins later, the team turned and walked away from him bar the closest guy to him. I watched Bont turn away, take 2 steps then turn back walk over and congratulate him.
It wasn’t the forum to unleash on Greene but Bonti is genuinely a cut above in every single way.
Re: AFL considering a State of Origin revival to support victims of Australia’s bushfire crisis
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AshMac
I went to the game last night and noticed something I found interesting.
During the second quarter - Bont kicked a goal and the next goal was kicked by Greene.
When Bont kicked the goal - a bunch of boys ran over to him. Greene turned and walked away.
When Greene kicked his goal 3 mins later, the team turned and walked away from him bar the closest guy to him. I watched Bont turn away, take 2 steps then turn back walk over and congratulate him.
It wasn’t the forum to unleash on Greene but Bonti is genuinely a cut above in every single way.
Dickhead commentators trying to say Greene has won the crowd over. I doubt that very much.
From what you describe, the other players know he is a shit bloke.