Round 5 WWT v Port
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Re: Round 5 WWT v Port
Skill level was poor from both sides. Connection from backs to forwards for both sides was poor. A game lacking in passion and intensity compared to vs Crows last week. Eagles experienced players such as Knight, Sinor, Rowe held things together for a win. Cooke developing nicely down back and Beattie is starting to show the form that had Freo get him over to train in 2024. Eags will need to improve a lot to get close to Bays next week.
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Re: Round 5 WWT v Port
Dogs64 wrote:Why's Adam D'Aloia playing ressies? Midfield too strong?
The talk is he was injured preseason so hopefully back this week
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Re: Round 5 WWT v Port
Had off season shoulder surgery, delayed pre-season, has been a bit sluggish and has taken time to find form. Played a couple of reasonable reserves games, but last Friday night in the reserves game he was best on ground and looked a lot sharper. I would expect him to make the league team Vs Glenelg.Dogs64 wrote:Why's Adam D'Aloia playing ressies? Midfield too strong?
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