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Riewoldt is a harder worker, more consistent and a better player, but Brown would work best for us.
Where does all this Riewoldt is more consistent stuff come from?
I'm struggling to remember a game where JBrown hasn't been very very good this season. He has been the best forward this year by the length of the straight in my opinion and his kicking for goal sets him apart from all others at the moment.
Where does all this Riewoldt is more consistent stuff come from?
I'm struggling to remember a game where JBrown hasn't been very very good this season. He has been the best forward this year by the length of the straight in my opinion and his kicking for goal sets him apart from all others at the moment.
Correct. The only times Browny has struggled a little bit was when carrying an injury.
Far, far superior KPF.. all things being equal, stands up in the biggest games and as safe a set-shot after the siren as anyone in the history of the game, which sets him miles apart from Riewoldt in that respect, who is liable to go missing.
Correct. The only times Browny has struggled a little bit was when carrying an injury.
Far, far superior KPF.. all things being equal, stands up in the biggest games and as safe a set-shot after the siren as anyone in the history of the game, which sets him miles apart from Riewoldt in that respect, who is liable to go missing.
I've looked it up and his worst game this year was against the Saints. He only had 8 possessions for the game with 3 goals. He has only kicked less than 3 goals in 4 matches this year and has never kicked 1 or 0 in a game. Kicked 63 goals 32 behinds for the year which is very very accurate and wouldn't have anywhere near the amount complete misses that Nick does.
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