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    The Howitzer - LG MK II




    CHRISTIAN Howard was described as a left-footed Lindsay Gilbee when the Western Bulldogs gambled on him with its first pick in the 2009 national draft.

    How ironic then that the 20-year-old was selected to make his AFL debut on the same night the Dogs made the emphatic statement to drop Gilbee, just two weeks after booting six goals against Richmond.

    http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-new...526-1f6d5.html
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    Re: The Howitzer - LG MK II

    Go the Howitzer !!! All the best Christian, do the jumper proud !!!



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    Re: The Howitzer - LG MK II

    He will do well. WOuld have been a better article if he mentioned that Mackie is also a Glenelg Junior product....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throughandthrough View Post
    He will do well. WOuld have been a better article if he mentioned that Mackie is also a Glenelg Junior product....
    Why? I personally don't really pay too much attention where they are from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desipura View Post
    Why? I personally don't really pay too much attention where they are from.
    Because T and T loves his SA boys.

    And we love T and T for the inside words he gives us on them .

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    Quote Originally Posted by EasternWest View Post
    Because T and T loves his SA boys.

    And we love T and T for the inside words he gives us on them .
    Intersting that both play outside, is that a common theme amongst Sth Aussies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desipura View Post
    Intersting that both play outside, is that a common theme amongst Sth Aussies?



    Only amongst those from Glenelg.

    PS Jordan McMahon's going ok....

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    Good luck Christian - hope you make your mark in your first AFL game! Shoot a few down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magic Griffen View Post
    Good luck Christian - hope you make your mark in your first AFL game! Shoot a few down!
    Solid first game , did what he could in the circumstances , quiet in the second half , only 11 possessions in a game where really there was undue amount of pressure on him

    For mine he is Gilbee's replacement in the side , Gilbee can stay on the bench

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    Howie became the 951st Bulldog player since we entered the league in 1925.
    85, 92, 97, 98, 08, 09, 10... Break the curse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by West-Dog View Post
    Solid first game , did what he could in the circumstances , quiet in the second half , only 11 possessions in a game where really there was undue amount of pressure on him

    For mine he is Gilbee's replacement in the side , Gilbee can stay on the bench

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    From what I saw, two poor kicks but the rest of his game was very good, he put three kicks on the forwards heads but sadly they couldnt catch a cold yesterday.

    Also hit the ball (and the man) pretty hard a few times.

    Definitely worth giving him a few games in a row to find his feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throughandthrough View Post
    From what I saw, two poor kicks but the rest of his game was very good, he put three kicks on the forwards heads but sadly they couldnt catch a cold yesterday.

    Also hit the ball (and the man) pretty hard a few times.

    Definitely worth giving him a few games in a row to find his feet.
    Agree totally. When he hit the contest hard in the last quarter was a game highlight for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throughandthrough View Post
    From what I saw, two poor kicks but the rest of his game was very good, he put three kicks on the forwards heads but sadly they couldnt catch a cold yesterday.

    Also hit the ball (and the man) pretty hard a few times.

    Definitely worth giving him a few games in a row to find his feet.
    Those two laser kicks over about 50m to Lake and Hall were brilliant. Too bad they didn't finish off this good work.

    He also tried to do the team thing and square a ball rather than having a ping from 50.

    Good signs, though. The commentators were quite complimentary.
    Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by comrade View Post
    Those two laser kicks over about 50m to Lake and Hall were brilliant. Too bad they didn't finish off this good work.

    He also tried to do the team thing and square a ball rather than having a ping from 50.

    Good signs, though. The commentators were quite complimentary.
    How good is it to see a left-footer in the side, playing on a wing with a penetrating roost on him? We will see a lot more of him. I reckon there might have been one Recruitment Manager who slept well last night

    While on the subject of kicking I thought Hawthorn were outstanding yesterday, better than any side I have seem for a long time. It was only when they went off the boil with their kicks that we were able to get back in the game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ Smith View Post
    While on the subject of kicking I thought Hawthorn were outstanding yesterday, better than any side I have seem for a long time. It was only when they went off the boil with their kicks that we were able to get back in the game.
    Their first half kicking display was absolutely A-grade. Our work rate (or lack of) helped them find loose targets but I have never felt so helpless watching a team cutting us up with their disposal.
    Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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