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dalyc wrote:
Uncle Jack wrote:
Charlie Oneeye wrote:With Pendles back, NickD has the option to switch through the back /middle in tandem.
Can't help but think Naicos' "poor" game v Adelaide was partly because of Pendlebury's absence. They work a lot off each other and Pendlebury takes a lot of attention in the same part of the ground.
Very much my thinking. Pendle’s disposal precision I think gives Nick just that little bit extra time to execute effectively.
Yep - the synchronicity between the two is something to behold and enjoy!!
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Yet every media buff has written a story about “the blue print to stop Nick Daicos”. A bit like the blueprint last year against the Swans yeah……

Some people are just clueless.
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Yeh, just saw a sour Longmire, definitely going to give Nick a torrid time, either "physically, mentally, with a hard tag" and he was not joking. Bloody Kornes last week, post Crows game, " Nick Daicos was serviceable game, but Nicks has shown, Crows Coach, that a hard tag, can annoy him, lessen his influence, so that will be the go too from other Coaches now" I just hope if the kid gets scragged, bashed around, the umpires are aware of it and hand out any frees for unduly rough play. Im sure too, that Maynard and Pendles, Tay, Mitchell, will be out to protect him too. :o
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Why can’t opposition just accept the fact and even enjoy Nick Daicos rich vine of form and even establish the fact he is a mighty good player
Haven’t even from this point no one has ever given nick credit for anything he does well and good
Time to pay credit where credit is due
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Nick Daicos will rack up 45 disposals and 2 goals in a BOG performance back on his home turf, the MCG, this Sunday.
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Cold, heavy showers expected. Slippery conditions. Likely not a great day for the tall timber.

Limits our ability to hurt the opposition with slick ball movement, but limits Buddy and their ruckman to clunk everything too.

With this in mind, Cox probably comes through the VFL or has another rest.
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PyreneesPie wrote:
dalyc wrote:
Uncle Jack wrote: Can't help but think Naicos' "poor" game v Adelaide was partly because of Pendlebury's absence. They work a lot off each other and Pendlebury takes a lot of attention in the same part of the ground.
Very much my thinking. Pendle’s disposal precision I think gives Nick just that little bit extra time to execute effectively.
Yep - the synchronicity between the two is something to behold and enjoy!!
Yeah they can really produce some magic between them, crazy backwards handpasses to each other etc. Awesome to watch.
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synergy

the combined power of a group of things when they are working together that is greater than the total power achieved by each working separately
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We've just slipped the big Cox back in.
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Cozy and Pendles back. Hopefully Cox makes the Final Cut.
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Squad in the OP.
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Just worked out OP means opening page
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INT: Finlay Macrae, Will Kelly, Bobby Hill, Jack Crisp, Jack Ginnivan, Harvey Harrison, Oleg Markov, Mason Cox.

Can't see a reason for naming Coxy and then not playing him. Assuming he's in the 22, with Crisp, Ginni and Hill, that leaves Macrae, Harrison, Markov and Kelly to miss out. One of those to be named as sub.

Markov may get the nod, ahead of Hill.
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Like Reef to get a full game really like Reef on the CHF line.
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Post by Take_a_Screamer »

gurugeoff wrote:Just worked out OP means opening page
Close, it could be if you want it, but...
it means Original Post
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