Both always gave their best.I’m the opposite. Loved both Brian Leys and Tim Fleming both of which played during some of our dark days.
Both always gave their best.I’m the opposite. Loved both Brian Leys and Tim Fleming both of which played during some of our dark days.
I loved leys, I meant he was my pick of the players in the aforementioned category.I’m the opposite. Loved both Brian Leys and Tim Fleming both of which played during some of our dark days.
One of the worst to pull on a Tiger jumper. I used to call him the WWE wrestler. All puff no skill.Haha genuinely couldn’t stand Fleming..
Welcome back Red.Interesting decision. Suitably average in his set of games with the Crows. Bit timid at times for mine. Good runner though...reasonable tank. Not sure about much else. Anyway, Clarke and co have the runs on the board so happy to back them in.
(Lot of noise by Crows fans about off field issues....what’s that all about ?)
He didn't have any leg speed.Jake Batchelor was another player who always gave everything of himself. He had to play as a key defender a lot with Grimes and Astbury missing with injury.
He got towelled up a few times, but was undersized, and overall i thought he made a pretty good fist of it.
Yeah nice to see ol Mate Drofder backWelcome back Red.
Maybe Carlton should pick him upDidn't think much of the first few contests but he got better as the game went on.
Good pace. Looks a reasonable kick.
Not sure about rumours of extra curricular activities. Will trust the club.
Agreed. He was a suburban footballer who managed to get himself on an AFL list. He fitted Frawley’s philosophy of heart over skill.One of the worst to pull on a Tiger jumper. I used to call him the WWE wrestler. All puff no skill.
Holds the record for vertical jump at the combine, captained eastern ranges and co-captained vic metro. Would be very sweet if we could turn him around as he must've had the tools pre-Adelaide. Not sure if already reported here but he ruptured his achilles last June. Nasty one to come back from won't be 100% expect at least 12 months for full recovery.Galluci got a go because he fits our running profile. Every player we have taken in the last 5-6 years either covers lots of ground or covers it very quickly. Galluci, apparently, does both.
Pity he never really kicked on
I'd be stoked if we took him and he finds his feet again.
Imagine all the new salt mines that would spring up around the country.