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Well we've spent a lot of effort analysing the past and insulting eachother but does anyone think there's still areas that could stop our improvement this year (besides injuries)?

Well we've spent a lot of effort analysing the past and insulting eachother but does anyone think there's still areas that could stop our improvement this year (besides injuries)?

I think there are a lot of new faces who haven't played together which might take time to gel on field, but they might click straight from round 1. And if Jamar is not up and about we will rely on Spencer or Gawn who will get dominated by other experienced ruck men.
 

Pizz away.

Yet again, we have the Simpsons to show us truths about life that cannot be uncovered anywhere else. Who knew they would be able to sum up Ben Hur all the way back in 1996?

I think there are a lot of new faces who haven't played together which might take time to gel on field, but they might click straight from round 1. And if Jamar is not up and about we will rely on Spencer or Gawn who will get dominated by other experienced ruck men.

Gawn is the one who will be dominating this season

He will be a monster


Very sad to see players like Mclean & Sylvia not there anymore........They should have been our leaders...

The club started to rot! huge losses off the field, unstable board,no secured training base.no clear pathway for success & always in survival mode!

As we know now culture disappeared & replaced with losing one & hoping early draft picks would be the way up!

Players lost faith & treated poorly ( Macca etc)

Schwab & Connolly drove a wedge into the list & destroyed the fabric of a club!

Stage one: Denial.

Having had the misfortune of reading your inane ramblings for some years you'll forgive me for not seeking out your advice on any matter regarding the human race.

 

Having had the misfortune of reading your inane ramblings for some years you'll forgive me for not seeking out your advice on any matter regarding the human race.

Feeling is mutual.

We all read your acid vitriol on a regular basis.

But you don't care so why even answer?


Very sad to see players like Mclean & Sylvia not there anymore........They should have been our leaders...

The club started to rot! huge losses off the field, unstable board,no secured training base.no clear pathway for success & always in survival mode!

As we know now culture disappeared & replaced with losing one & hoping early draft picks would be the way up!

Players lost faith & treated poorly ( Macca etc)

Schwab & Connolly drove a wedge into the list & destroyed the fabric of a club!

Talk about living in the past 64 ! Your boys couldn't even get a kick !

There were a few on the payroll before your other scapegoats.

Its a grand old flag, sing along whenever !

Schwab & Connolly drove a wedge into the list & destroyed the fabric of a club!

Don't think anyone can argue with that

  • 4 years later...

Does anyone have footage of this game? Noticed the YouTube link doesn’t work anymore :( would love to rejog to our last finals win 

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