Practice Match #2 - Richmond vs Collingwood at Punt Road

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FWIW. The clubs best for the game:

Best - Collingwood: Witts, Armstrong, Broomhead, De Goey, Dwyer, Karnezis
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watt price tully wrote:FWIW. The clubs best for the game:

Best - Collingwood: Witts, Armstrong, Broomhead, De Goey, Dwyer, Karnezis
I agree with all except for Armstrong
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thanks Dave and Cam for the reports

I am not really sure what style of play we have this year AFL or VFL level (I have seen precious little vision). is there anything evident about the speed of ball movement and how 'tough' around the packs we are?
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Dave The Man wrote:
watt price tully wrote:FWIW. The clubs best for the game:

Best - Collingwood: Witts, Armstrong, Broomhead, De Goey, Dwyer, Karnezis
I agree with all except for Armstrong
even though i did not see much of the game i can understand why armstrong was named in the best players. notably, he does a lot of work off the ball that goes unnoticed by supporters but he plays his role well and consistently.
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think better wrote:thanks Dave and Cam for the reports

I am not really sure what style of play we have this year AFL or VFL level (I have seen precious little vision). is there anything evident about the speed of ball movement and how 'tough' around the packs we are?
i was going to ask those who attended whether they could easily discern the game style and whether it was apparent to them.
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John Wren wrote:
think better wrote:thanks Dave and Cam for the reports

I am not really sure what style of play we have this year AFL or VFL level (I have seen precious little vision). is there anything evident about the speed of ball movement and how 'tough' around the packs we are?
i was going to ask those who attended whether they could easily discern the game style and whether it was apparent to them.
I'm unreliably informed that the game style is "get the ball & kick it long" & "stop friggin around with the pill".

The coaches have now decided to democratise the game such that they've embarked on having a conversation & listening to Joe & Jo public for advice :wink:
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Dave The Man wrote:
watt price tully wrote:FWIW. The clubs best for the game:

Best - Collingwood: Witts, Armstrong, Broomhead, De Goey, Dwyer, Karnezis
I agree with all except for Armstrong
Surprise! surprise!! :o

Even when he is named among the best, Nick's has no love for Armstrong.. :cry:
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Lazza wrote:
Dave The Man wrote:
watt price tully wrote:FWIW. The clubs best for the game:

Best - Collingwood: Witts, Armstrong, Broomhead, De Goey, Dwyer, Karnezis
I agree with all except for Armstrong
Surprise! surprise!! :o

Even when he is named among the best, Nick's has no love for Armstrong.. :cry:
He's a 27-28 yo journeyman which makes him 1 of the oldest guys on our list, in 8-9 seasons he's managed about 25-30 games across 3 clubs, he plays an inconspicuous role across HB in the VFL and gets listed among the bests and you wonder why there isn't much love for him... :roll: :roll: :shock:
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jackcass wrote:
Lazza wrote:
Dave The Man wrote: I agree with all except for Armstrong
Surprise! surprise!! :o

Even when he is named among the best, Nick's has no love for Armstrong.. :cry:
He's a 27-28 yo journeyman which makes him 1 of the oldest guys on our list, in 8-9 seasons he's managed about 25-30 games across 3 clubs, he plays an inconspicuous role across HB in the VFL and gets listed among the bests and you wonder why there isn't much love for him... :roll: :roll: :shock:
He's a 27-28 yo very experienced and talented player who played an important role when required in the Seniors late last season, ye all of the short memories brigade. He wears a Collingwood jumper, plays a very important role across HB in the VFL/AFL, gets listed among the bests very often and YES, I do wonder why there isn't much love for him here on Nick's..... :shock: :shock: :roll: :roll:
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We all embrace Tony the way the football department does, Lazza - they are so fond of the way he plays his very important role that they promoted him from the senior list to the rookie list. I thought they could actually have rewarded him more completely at the end of 2014 by promoting him all the way out of the Club but I expect he'll get his reward at the end of this year.
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Pies4shaw wrote:We all embrace Tony the way the football department does, Lazza - they are so fond of the way he plays his very important role that they promoted him from the senior list to the rookie list. I thought they could actually have rewarded him more completely at the end of 2014 by promoting him all the way out of the Club but I expect he'll get his reward at the end of this year.
LOL!! :lol:

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He will be an integral part of our half back line when it counts, later this season. Just you wait and see dude.
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I'm tipping he's just behind Scharenberg for that flank.
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Pies4shaw wrote:We all embrace Tony the way the football department does, Lazza - they are so fond of the way he plays his very important role that they promoted him from the senior list to the rookie list. I thought they could actually have rewarded him more completely at the end of 2014 by promoting him all the way out of the Club but I expect he'll get his reward at the end of this year.
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Lazza wrote:
jackcass wrote:
Lazza wrote: Surprise! surprise!! :o

Even when he is named among the best, Nick's has no love for Armstrong.. :cry:
He's a 27-28 yo journeyman which makes him 1 of the oldest guys on our list, in 8-9 seasons he's managed about 25-30 games across 3 clubs, he plays an inconspicuous role across HB in the VFL and gets listed among the bests and you wonder why there isn't much love for him... :roll: :roll: :shock:
He's a 27-28 yo very experienced and talented player who played an important role when required in the Seniors late last season, ye all of the short memories brigade. He wears a Collingwood jumper, plays a very important role across HB in the VFL/AFL, gets listed among the bests very often and YES, I do wonder why there isn't much love for him here on Nick's..... :shock: :shock: :roll: :roll:
perception and reality. funny thing. the lad does (and offers) quite a bit that the general populous does not see. most people only see the journeyman who has played a handful of afl games and failed to take the next step.

he may not be on the list for much longer but while he is here he is having a positive impact on our younger guys who, although very talented, are just starting out on their afl journey and have much to learn.
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Lazza wrote:
Pies4shaw wrote:We all embrace Tony the way the football department does, Lazza - they are so fond of the way he plays his very important role that they promoted him from the senior list to the rookie list. I thought they could actually have rewarded him more completely at the end of 2014 by promoting him all the way out of the Club but I expect he'll get his reward at the end of this year.
LOL!! :lol:

He who laughs last, laughs BEST!! :twisted:

He will be an integral part of our VFL half back line when it counts, later this season. Just you wait and see dude.
EFA!

Our injury list will be running deep if Armstrong is an integral part of our senior HB line.

Laz I think you're extrapolating a Ho-hum grudging respect for Armstrong for something more sinister.
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