How much can the Bombers attack improve in 2018?
The less said about Essendon's 2016 season the better. Fielding the equivalent of a modern-day AFL X team wasn't going to yield many results.…
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The less said about Essendon's 2016 season the better. Fielding the equivalent of a modern-day AFL X team wasn't going to yield many results.…
Right, so the author did say Collingwood won’t win a game all season but I guess this won’t come under ‘criticism of anything in AFLW’.
Also, using specific examples of skill errors as a reflection of the entire league is just poor rhetoric.
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Stopping goals is obviously just as important as kicking them and I was going to include some thoughts on that aspect but the article would have just gotten too long.
For what it’s worth I think Saad’s dash and pressure out of the backline is something they were lacking last year and as long as Hurley and Hooker can stay healthy the defenders should be able to hold their own against the majority of teams (teams like Adelaide, West Coast and Geelong I can still see them having trouble with).
How much can the Bombers attack improve in 2018?
Thanks Rissole! Good pickup on the club goal kicking records. I must have been getting my stats from an erroneous source (or more likely: erroneous on my behalf).
How much can the Bombers attack improve in 2018?
@Realist — Ay ay ay, when one is complaining about the umpiring in practice matches you know we have a problem.
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