“A big tick”: Magpie credited for playing unheralded role in Grand Final
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Essendon Great Scott Lucas gave Collingwood's Billy Frampon Jerusalem for Billy Frampon, as he conducted Brisbane's role against Harris Andrews in the Grand Final of Saturday. Frampton entered the side after Dan McStay fell in the front final and was tasked to play as a defensive in Andrews. Collingwood Tall played during season and on back, but he sat in depths of 50 in four -point win on Saturday to try to keep Andrews honest. Although Frampton does not affect the attack that attacks because he has only disappeared and scored a score, Lucas believes that he has done a perfect job to invalidate Andrews' influence. Although the Andrews is strong with 16 -handed and nine points, Lucas believes that if Frampton is not rejected by the air presence, he can do much more. “Billy's role was a big tick, Lu Lucas said in Crunch Time. “He did nothing literally , but at the beginning of the third quarter had a few half a chance, and he just raised them. “Sometimes the head area is not in attack and receiving mode,“ Where is Harris?" “So sometimes you just catch it, but it did a perfect job for Harris Andrews. “We saw how effective Harris was especially against Carlton in the finals." Lucas believes that some of the reason Frampton is so quiet will be disciplined to try to stop Andrews completely. Although Magpies has received more in a sense that attacks McStay, Lucas believes that they can cost them in another way. “This was really powerful coaching because they brought similar to similar, but they played in very different way than Mcstay had,” Lucas said. “If it were on the team, McStay wouldn't have played this role. “It was a great coaching of McRAE, and it was great disciplined to play this role from Frampton because go to the forward line and play 'Harris Andrews', but I will actually see if can't score a goal. “When you try to get this or two goals, you allow Harris to reach out and get eight intersection. “But it was incredibly well attached to his role and made it difficult for Lions because Harris was connected with him. “We saw that Harris was late and helped his team, but in general, Frampon did a perfect job.”
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