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Watched the game, and there was a stat that caught my attention

- 18th in competition for average Inside 50s at 42.7 (52.3)

- 2nd in competition for average scores per forward entry (I couldn't find this stat online...)

- ?nd in competition for average score per opposition forward entry (anyone?)

If we can improve our I50s we seem to have the potency to make teams pay... means we'll only be better than midfields we can beat or break even with.

we are 2 midfielders away from that happening. Petracca is one. Need one more.

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what a bunch of old misery guts.

Dare to dream, Demons, Dare to dream....

BBB, love your optimism, its so good to have youngsters on this site with such a fresh optimistic view of life.

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Pointless thread.

Are we "better than" Richmond? They are still a finals team.

At the end of the day it's all about who shows up on the day. We are better than every team if we play four quarters, play to our strengths, and stifle the opposition's area's of strength.


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There is no nobility in being superior to your fellow man, the only true nobility is being superior to your former self.

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There is no nobility in being superior to your fellow man, the only true nobility is being superior to your former self.

I read that in a fortune cookie before.

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Brisbane Grammar School for Girls?

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Blind optomism. Do not return to the Bailey and Neeld years.

The optimism in the Bailey years was completely justified though. We were beating teams by 100 points and yeah there was inconsistency but we all know Bailey and his department were victims of shocking boardroom mudslinging. We played really attractive footy and times and broke a membership record in 2011.

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. I seem to have heard that before

I thought it might have seemed familiar to you ;)

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There is no nobility in being superior to your fellow man, the only true nobility is being superior to your former self.

for the time being nobility can take a back seat ...i just want a premiership :)
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There is no nobility in being superior to your fellow man, the only true nobility is being superior to your former self.

nOW THAT'S bs pAUL.. If one cannot enjoy one's social and economic superiority what is the world coming to? What is life all about? Why do you think I drive a Merc rather than a Toyota?

Look at Earl Hood for example - he even has a servant to put paste on his toothbrush!!

I am quite happy to remain superior.


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Personally speaking,

anyone from Brighton,Romsey,Borewood,Greensborough,Ballarat,Perth,Tas,NZ,America ,UK Africa,Asia,Middle East,Europe.

Might be something to do with my French background.

But I do not consider myself better than chicks from South America.

They are my raison d'etre.

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nOW THAT'S bs pAUL.. If one cannot enjoy one's social and economic superiority what is the world coming to? What is life all about? Why do you think I drive a Merc rather than a Toyota?

Look at Earl Hood for example - he even has a servant to put paste on his toothbrush!!

I am quite happy to remain superior.

it's interesting BBO, i feel in a couple of years time i will have absolutely no issue enjoying the clubs superiority over other clubs as we have risen up the ladder.

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Personally speaking,

anyone from Brighton,Romsey,Borewood,Greensborough,Ballarat,Perth,Tas,NZ,America ,UK Africa,Asia,Middle East,Europe.

Might be something to do with my French background.

But I do not consider myself better than chicks from South America.

They are my raison d'etre.

I understood your chick interest was more north of Australia Biff!! However, I must say it is difficult to determine the heritage of your Gat girls !

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There is no nobility in being superior to your fellow man, the only true nobility is being superior to your former self.

as the great maharishi said nobility is only a problem for the nobles

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as the great maharishi said nobility is only a problem for the nobles

A noble thought,perhaps your first of this kind.`

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Carlton.

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