Sydney Vs Carlton, Round 14, 2013

Started by Hellopplz, June 28, 2013, 01:02:12 PM

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Mailman the 2nd

Well after a hard fought battle with the umpires, the swans look to come out 20 point victors

Mr.Craig


Vinny


Mat0369

Jack 74 and Kennedy 87  :-\ Gibbs 115 8)

My team is not looking good, especially my draft team

And to top it off, Carlton got beat, again

Windigo

Think Cachia did a good job all night on Jack, 45 points from tackles. So really shut him down.

I'll take an 86 as a stinker however!  :)

Scotland on the other hand....

Jazzoskies

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If 86 is a bad score in Jacks books, not a worry for me!

Melbourne and GWS in following weeks!

Possumo

Quote from: Windigo on June 28, 2013, 10:45:56 PM
Think Cachia did a good job all night on Jack, 45 points from tackles. So really shut him down.

I'll take an 86 as a stinker however!  :)

Scotland on the other hand....

Scotland has really been one of the worse trades I've made this season... I finally got in Gibbs this week after trading him to Scotland when he first got injured, but he has probably almost out-scored him over the past 8 weeks, even though he was out for 4! Frustrating that both he and Robinson had both been really consistent up until the very week I brought them in... it's almost like I cursed them or something! Robinson I will probably keep at F7 (forced to play him this week with Johnson out unfortunately :( ), but Scotland might have to go next week I'm thinking... the problem is, most of the other defenders don't look that appealing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for my team over the last few weeks!), I still don't have Heppell :P


Mat0369

Cachia is a good young player. He has tagged out a lot of guns over the last couple of months that he has been playing

roo boys!

Andrew Walker a cool 3 point last quarter

To wash down Priddis' 5 point last term, NicNat's 7 (thank flower for scaling), JPK and JJK both about 12-15 I think.

Watson, Gibbs and Goddard my only players that have actually touched the pill in the last quarter