Time to deliver
Jake Niall
April 28, 2011
IN THE course of the AFL's longest round, Paul Chapman, Scott Pendlebury and Jobe Watson all did what Adam Cooney was unable to do on Anzac Day evening - they kicked goals at critical moments.
Chapman twice booted important goals from 55 metres, taking responsibility by having the long shot.
Watson, who isn't a penetrating kick, sank an important one from the edge of the 50-metre arc that kept the then struggling Dons in touch in the second term, while Pendlebury nailed two angle shots with high degrees of difficulty - one left foot, the other right - in pressure situations.
Cooney had four opportunities to goal and missed all of them, sending one out on the full. His final opportunity was from about 40 metres at a slight angle and almost certainly would have ''iced'' the game for the Bulldogs, giving them a 12-point lead in time-on.
Nothing much to read here. Takes a swing at Adam, Luke Darcy defends him.
Article points out good call, Boyd as captaincy choice. ( if we see a repeat of Monday, or any esky lid surfing I'll agree ok? )
Questions his ability to impose himself on the game ( remind everyone, it was a game and everyone has a bad day at the office )
Brownlow medals don't come with McBurger meals Jake.
Negative journalism a la Robert Walls.
Jake Niall
April 28, 2011
IN THE course of the AFL's longest round, Paul Chapman, Scott Pendlebury and Jobe Watson all did what Adam Cooney was unable to do on Anzac Day evening - they kicked goals at critical moments.
Chapman twice booted important goals from 55 metres, taking responsibility by having the long shot.
Watson, who isn't a penetrating kick, sank an important one from the edge of the 50-metre arc that kept the then struggling Dons in touch in the second term, while Pendlebury nailed two angle shots with high degrees of difficulty - one left foot, the other right - in pressure situations.
Cooney had four opportunities to goal and missed all of them, sending one out on the full. His final opportunity was from about 40 metres at a slight angle and almost certainly would have ''iced'' the game for the Bulldogs, giving them a 12-point lead in time-on.
Nothing much to read here. Takes a swing at Adam, Luke Darcy defends him.
Article points out good call, Boyd as captaincy choice. ( if we see a repeat of Monday, or any esky lid surfing I'll agree ok? )
Questions his ability to impose himself on the game ( remind everyone, it was a game and everyone has a bad day at the office )
Brownlow medals don't come with McBurger meals Jake.
Negative journalism a la Robert Walls.
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