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This match is following pretty much the exact same pattern as the game last week. St. Kilda are the worst team in the league with one gigantic exception.

Nick Friggin Riewoldt

 
 

Kelly looks good just quietly...

Scully still rubbish...

It's not my first port of call but regularly supercoach is a justified number to impact on the game. The fact he's had 20 possessions and 5 tackles and 58 supercoach playing in the guts shows how little impact he has in his disposals.

Him leaving was a god send.

 

I wonder how long until the Harmes v Templeton posts start...

Templeton is nothing but a long haired lout.

Kelly looks something special.


Kelly looks something special.

Didn't see the game, but he didn't get a lot of it looking at the stats.

We have the wooden spoon in the bag


Didn't see the game, but he didn't get a lot of it looking at the stats.

He was the sub Robbie, came on just before 3/4 time I think.

He was the sub Robbie, came on just before 3/4 time I think.

Ok, that is impressive wonder how long it will be before some of these kids start to question why they are playing better, but getting paid less, because of you know who.

St Kilda has done well to have taken its chances, but they would be 0-2 if their opponents had kicked straight. IMO, one of the worst sides to be 2-0 that I can remember. But, you take your wins however they come, so good on them.

GWS has a lot of talent but their inexperience and lack of polish killed them today.

He'd be handy tomorrow.

Really? We have enough small-bodied players that lack poise and miss targets already.

He really was a poor #1 pick. Talent-wise, the worst of the past decade IMO. Looked good in 2010 but had weaknesses then and has not improved these an iota since then. Lucky for him that he can escape the scrutiny playing for a team that nobody cares about, and lucky for us that we got another bite at the cherry.

Josh Kelly does look VERY good, although Tyson's only 2 years older and was just as impressive last week. Then there's Salem.. so I don't think we need to be too worried.


St Kilda has done well to have taken its chances, but they would be 0-2 if their opponents had kicked straight. IMO, one of the worst sides to be 2-0 that I can remember. But, you take your wins however they come, so good on them.

GWS has a lot of talent but their inexperience and lack of polish killed them today.

yep,they blew it.

i dont normally crucify umps but on telly it looked as though gws got the worst of it at the wrong time

St. Kilda beats the team that gave the Swans a bit of a touch up last week.

Makes us look better than the Swans.

I'm so glad somebody else said that.

I'm off to the Swans game tonight, if they beat Collingwood, that would make us better than both Sydney and Collingwood, yeah?

 

I'm so glad somebody else said that.

I'm off to the Swans game tonight, if they beat Collingwood, that would make us better than both Sydney and Collingwood, yeah?

In theory.


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