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The NAB Challenge

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Clark's killing them again....

As is Rivers in defence. I'm really pleased for him though.

 

And Stefan Martin dominated again in the ruck for the Lions against the Swans.

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And Stefan Martin dominated again in the ruck for the Lions against the Swans.

You mean Suns I think


You mean Suns I think

Thanks for the correction. Irks me when we have two towering headless chooks and a hibernating bear.

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And Stefan Martin dominated again in the ruck for the Lions against the Swans.

Did he....?

**quietly exits the room.......

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Thanks for the correction. Irks me when we have two towering headless chooks and a hibernating bear.

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Messers Gawn, Spencer and Jamar.

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Messers Gawn, Spencer and Jamar.

Ahhh... sorry, my grey matter is a little dysfunctional today.


When the AFL premiership season is over, I will settle for a finish that sees us one position on the ladder below Hawthorn

Brisbane 2½ ½ 196 157 124.84 10

GWS Giants 2 1 258 183 140.98 8

Western Bulldogs 2 1 266 190 140.00 8

Fremantle 2 1 221 193 114.51 8

Geelong 2 1 269 239 112.55 8

North Melbourne 2 1 285 268 106.34 8

Adelaide 2 1 275 260 105.77 8

Sydney 2 1 177 208 85.09 8

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GC Suns 1½ 1½ 200 228 87.72 6

Richmond 1 2 276 246 112.29 4

Hawthorn 1 2 289 240 120.42 4

Melbourne 1 2 187 200 93.50 4

Collingwood 1 2 234 258 90.69 4

WC Eagles 1 2 212 240 88.33 4

Carlton 1 2 210 253 83.00 4

Port Adelaide 1 2 219 269 81.41 4

St Kilda 1 2 195 254 76.77 4

Essendon 1 2 180 273 65.93 4

When the AFL premiership season is over, I will settle for a finish that sees us one position on the ladder below Hawthorn

Brisbane 2½ ½ 196 157 124.84 10

GWS Giants 2 1 258 183 140.98 8

Western Bulldogs 2 1 266 190 140.00 8

Fremantle 2 1 221 193 114.51 8

Geelong 2 1 269 239 112.55 8

North Melbourne 2 1 285 268 106.34 8

Adelaide 2 1 275 260 105.77 8

Sydney 2 1 177 208 85.09 8

___________________________________

GC Suns 1½ 1½ 200 228 87.72 6

Richmond 1 2 276 246 112.29 4

Hawthorn 1 2 289 240 120.42 4

Melbourne 1 2 187 200 93.50 4

Collingwood 1 2 234 258 90.69 4

WC Eagles 1 2 212 240 88.33 4

Carlton 1 2 210 253 83.00 4

Port Adelaide 1 2 219 269 81.41 4

St Kilda 1 2 195 254 76.77 4

Essendon 1 2 180 273 65.93 4

Tipping us for the spoon, then WJ? :lol:

Just read a Matt murnane's articles on the age site after the last nab challenge, and feel utterly depressed about football.

"Frawley has slotted into hawthorn' s backline with ease and next to Brian lake have allowed Gibson freedom to run and create."

"Mitch Clarke today showed the cats supporters not only his goal kicking assets but his effect on Hawkins, setting him up to kick multiples."

And lastly, "Melbourne' defeat against a 3rd rate bombers team was only equal to the saints 106 point defeat by hawthorn."

Cheerful days

Thanks Matt for the reminder

Just read a Matt murnane's articles on the age site after the last nab challenge, and feel utterly depressed about football.

"Frawley has slotted into hawthorn' s backline with ease and next to Brian lake have allowed Gibson freedom to run and create."

"Mitch Clarke today showed the cats supporters not only his goal kicking assets but his effect on Hawkins, setting him up to kick multiples."

And lastly, "Melbourne' defeat against a 3rd rate bombers team was only equal to the saints 106 point defeat by hawthorn."

Cheerful days

Thanks Matt for the reminder

"Better Call Saul"....:)

Just read a Matt murnane's articles on the age site after the last nab challenge, and feel utterly depressed about football.

"Frawley has slotted into hawthorn' s backline with ease and next to Brian lake have allowed Gibson freedom to run and create."

"Mitch Clarke today showed the cats supporters not only his goal kicking assets but his effect on Hawkins, setting him up to kick multiples."

And lastly, "Melbourne' defeat against a 3rd rate bombers team was only equal to the saints 106 point defeat by hawthorn."

Cheerful days

Thanks Matt for the reminder

Don't believe everything you read...


In one word the NAB challenge was "boring".

Thank god the cricket and NBA is still on.

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