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Everyone though their additions of Beams, Christensen and Robinson would lift them above that middle pack.

They still have zero tall forwards and zero tall backmen. Until they fix this they will continue to struggle as their gun midfield have nothing to kick it to.

Rockliff and Hanley are massive outs for them as well

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The Tigers have absolutely creamed Brisbane. Is it a sign that the Tigers are decent, or that the Lions are terrible?

Should be a good contest on Friday night though.

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The pro-Bummer fapping in the media and especially on TV is unbearable and frankly embarrassing by those doing it. Even worse is Tim Watson commentates their games, and today none of the others in the box would say anything less than fawning about the Bummer players.

I must say that I am unable to bring myself to watch EssUndone games at all. The whole thought of them playing, and playing well, given what they have done to the whole image of the game, just a palls me. I even find watching AFL in general far less enjoyable than it was 3 years ago: naïve maybe, but I had thought that (a few or more "recreational drug users" and I hate that term, excepted) the AFL was clean and untainted by the ravages of drugs as happened particularly in cycling. I have become quite disillusioned by the whole saga. For many reasons none the least the drug business, I really hope they don't make a GF, as for the first time in my life I would not watch it.

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Port game last night was a cracker.

Tom Boyd playing well today. Geez Hodge is a champion.

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Port game last night was a cracker.

Tom Boyd playing well today. Geez Hodge is a champion.

yeah a real cracker

both sides played the same style, attacking play-on footy

i thought nahas possibly ruined norf's chances with 3 bad mistakes in last q


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Jack Martin is pure silk! He was the pick ahead of Hogan in the 2012 mini draft. I would still prefer Hogan but you can see why the Suns drafted him where they did.

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went to see port-north last night. both sides run 10 or more players through the midfield - once again, it's something that we simply don't have. i guesstimate we run 7 or so through the middle across the course of a game. it's just not enough.


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Nobody rates West Coast, they're still nothing more than flat track bullies with an over inflated opinion of their list.

Fremantle will destroy them.

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West Coast are the biggest bunch of downhill-skiing, soft, flat track bullies I've ever seen. I can't stand the way everyone creams themselves every time Naitanui goes near it, which is probably because he only goes near it twice a game so people get excited. Hopefully Fremantle goes on with it and absolutely flogs them.

Meanwhile Gold Coast has suffered from the same issues as us yesterday - they have had their periods of dominance but weren't putting goals on the board (missed easy kicks and didn't even get shots they should have had). Geelong's now stepped it up and converted (something like 5.2 from 8 inside 50s) and ruined Gold Coast's hard work.

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I must admit, any time there's a first quarter like this not involving Melbourne, I always get momentarily excited about the possibility of a 191-point final margin.

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