
Farley dummy spits
"what, so you've never been angry at a bad pass from your team mates? do you even play the game?"
-eastern lowland gorilla, this comment is interesting. I think the point being made was that YES, in every game bad passes from team mates are inevitable, it's the way to respond which was in question. Farley standing at the offensive end shaking his head (meanwhile the ball has been intercepted by West Sydney from a wayward Holmes pass)while the opposition are once again in offense is NOT playing as ateam in my books. "eastern lowland gorilla" - is that how you would behave and treat your team mates?????

I suppose what I am saying is that it looked extremely unprofessional, something seen in a junior team lacking guidance in discipline and team respect. Team mates can be frustrating but spitting the dummy, and highlighting a perceived inadequacy of another team members game in a public and inappropriate way will not help the TEAM!

i agree with u on that jasmine. Farley is definately not looking to shoot first and is resulting in a turnover or a forced fadeaway under some pressure. He normally makes spectacular fadeaways when he is in some form. Rychart has just not been the same since his 44 pts against New Zealand. The team needs to let him do his work down low and clear out so he can go one on one or if double teamed pass to the outside for a jumper.
Last night was an alright win i guess coming off a 44 pt loss to Sydney. Hopefully they can build on this win and secure a top four spot. Because right now our position is being threatened .

Why not expand D league and let clubs enter as many teams as they want? BWA's job is to grow the sport. If you end up with too many teams for one comp, then grade it D1 & D2
