by Pag » Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:32 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:49 pm
by Rowd072 » Mon Jun 01, 2009 1:21 pm
by Iron Fist » Mon Jun 01, 2009 1:33 pm
Rowd072 wrote:I was out at PAOC v Fitzroy and enjoyed a tough game with some good skills shown by both sides. PAOC were very impressive and had far to much run and too many options for Fitzroy.
Fitzroy were on top early and I felt PAOC began turning it around when ROO came into the game - he took a number of contested marks and had a lot of shots at goal and I think it lifted his team mates confidence....and from then on they were in control.
Thought the Roys tried hard but they were not quite at their best. They will need to bring their A grade game to have a chance against a very good PAOC next ime around.
by Punk Rooster » Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:25 pm
Rowd072 wrote:I was out at PAOC v Fitzroy and enjoyed a tough game with some good skills shown by both sides. PAOC were very impressive and had far to much run and too many options for Fitzroy.
Fitzroy were on top early and I felt PAOC began turning it around when ROO came into the game - he took a number of contested marks and had a lot of shots at goal and I think it lifted his team mates confidence....and from then on they were in control.
Thought the Roys tried hard but they were not quite at their best. They will need to bring their A grade game to have a chance against a very good PAOC next ime around.
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:35 pm
Punk Rooster wrote:Rowd072 wrote:I was out at PAOC v Fitzroy and enjoyed a tough game with some good skills shown by both sides. PAOC were very impressive and had far to much run and too many options for Fitzroy.
Fitzroy were on top early and I felt PAOC began turning it around when ROO came into the game - he took a number of contested marks and had a lot of shots at goal and I think it lifted his team mates confidence....and from then on they were in control.
Thought the Roys tried hard but they were not quite at their best. They will need to bring their A grade game to have a chance against a very good PAOC next ime around.
on their home deck next time too...
by Snake_Eyes » Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:42 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:It was a triple header and the A's didn't start until 2.40 - it was starting to get dark but was still better light than some of the night matches I've been to. Finished well after 5pm but I wasn't seeing that well by then anyway....
Snake_Eyes said he wanted a night game there - wish granted
by Pidge » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:18 pm
Rowd072 wrote:I was out at PAOC v Fitzroy and enjoyed a tough game with some good skills shown by both sides. PAOC were very impressive and had far to much run and too many options for Fitzroy.
Fitzroy were on top early and I felt PAOC began turning it around when ROO came into the game - he took a number of contested marks and had a lot of shots at goal and I think it lifted his team mates confidence....and from then on they were in control.
Thought the Roys tried hard but they were not quite at their best. They will need to bring their A grade game to have a chance against a very good PAOC next ime around.
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:00 pm
Pidge wrote:Rowd072 wrote:I was out at PAOC v Fitzroy and enjoyed a tough game with some good skills shown by both sides. PAOC were very impressive and had far to much run and too many options for Fitzroy.
Fitzroy were on top early and I felt PAOC began turning it around when ROO came into the game - he took a number of contested marks and had a lot of shots at goal and I think it lifted his team mates confidence....and from then on they were in control.
Thought the Roys tried hard but they were not quite at their best. They will need to bring their A grade game to have a chance against a very good PAOC next ime around.
Roo had to come into the game at some stage.. The ball went to him almost every time they entered the forward line. So he had to score at least 6 goals. I would say the contest was fairly even between him and Nelson. Roo was on top in the 3rd Quarter though. Imo his second efforts were poor .. actually non existant. Only one i remember was when he saw the ball on the ground after a contest, picked it up and goaled it. He didnt look interested at times.
by Punk Rooster » Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:19 pm
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:31 pm
Punk Rooster wrote:thought Nelly did a decent job on him?
by Pidge » Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:33 pm
Punk Rooster wrote:thought Nelly did a decent job on him?
by Felch » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:34 am
Jimmy_041 wrote:Punk Rooster wrote:thought Nelly did a decent job on him?
No disagreement with that. Mind you, in the 1st half, we were kicking over his head when he led, which didn't help. (Much to Nelson's relief I dont doubt either)
Punky - forget about it being Roo and PAC; we were talking on the sidelines and wondering whether some players actually ask for, or they are given, the job to stand some of these ex AFL people? What about Nelson?
by Jimmy_041 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:21 am
Felch wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:Punk Rooster wrote:thought Nelly did a decent job on him?
No disagreement with that. Mind you, in the 1st half, we were kicking over his head when he led, which didn't help. (Much to Nelson's relief I dont doubt either)
Punky - forget about it being Roo and PAC; we were talking on the sidelines and wondering whether some players actually ask for, or they are given, the job to stand some of these ex AFL people? What about Nelson?
I spoke to Matt on Friday arvo, and he told me he had the gig on Roo. He was looking forward to it, but not sure if he actually asked for it. He was a pretty important midfielder for Fitzroy last year, and no disrespect to Matt, but i wouldn't say he has the best defensive game going around. Very good kick and hard runner though. Im guessing he got the job on account of his strength and speed. If Sok had of been up and going, surely he would have been first choice ?
by Felch » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:25 am
Jimmy_041 wrote:Felch wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:Punk Rooster wrote:thought Nelly did a decent job on him?
No disagreement with that. Mind you, in the 1st half, we were kicking over his head when he led, which didn't help. (Much to Nelson's relief I dont doubt either)
Punky - forget about it being Roo and PAC; we were talking on the sidelines and wondering whether some players actually ask for, or they are given, the job to stand some of these ex AFL people? What about Nelson?
I spoke to Matt on Friday arvo, and he told me he had the gig on Roo. He was looking forward to it, but not sure if he actually asked for it. He was a pretty important midfielder for Fitzroy last year, and no disrespect to Matt, but i wouldn't say he has the best defensive game going around. Very good kick and hard runner though. Im guessing he got the job on account of his strength and speed. If Sok had of been up and going, surely he would have been first choice ?
If I've got the right bloke, Sok played B's and lined up at CHF - He looked like he's been in a pretty good paddock. No way would he have stood Roo.
by Roaring Lion! » Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:37 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:Pidge wrote:Rowd072 wrote:I was out at PAOC v Fitzroy and enjoyed a tough game with some good skills shown by both sides. PAOC were very impressive and had far to much run and too many options for Fitzroy.
Fitzroy were on top early and I felt PAOC began turning it around when ROO came into the game - he took a number of contested marks and had a lot of shots at goal and I think it lifted his team mates confidence....and from then on they were in control.
Thought the Roys tried hard but they were not quite at their best. They will need to bring their A grade game to have a chance against a very good PAOC next ime around.
Roo had to come into the game at some stage.. The ball went to him almost every time they entered the forward line. So he had to score at least 6 goals. I would say the contest was fairly even between him and Nelson. Roo was on top in the 3rd Quarter though. Imo his second efforts were poor .. actually non existant. Only one i remember was when he saw the ball on the ground after a contest, picked it up and goaled it. He didnt look interested at times.
Funny - I saw the ball going to Jonno Waltham and Nick Blanch a fair bit. As for looking disinterested, they were working out the forward line structure after the 1st quarter when we were all over the place. In the 3rd & 4th quarter, he stepped up but was still adjusting to the other fowards. There were some times he was playing to less skilled team mates than he's used to and he had to adjust. Give him time...............
by Footy Follower » Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:01 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:27 pm
by Punk Rooster » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:50 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:I was talking with a fellow Saturday sideliner today (he may have been interviewed last week) and mentioned Pidge's comment.
He said he hopes Roo shows some interest in the finals - should kick about 16.8, especially when I pin up the comment on his locker before the game............
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by Jimmy_041 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:12 pm
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