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AFL - Round 10 (non MFC Games)

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Would that come under staging?

I'd like to think so, but we all know the fools running the MRP/Commission wouldn't dare cite Boomer for that. Don't forget the pathetic free to play decision last year just so he didn't miss a final.

 

Chip Frawley is very ordinary footballer.

Hawks can hide him.

I'm so glad he's gone.

Get the feeling we'll be saying the same about Howe in a year's time when he's stinking it up in a top 8 team (with the occasional mark of the week to hide his glaring faults).

 

Get the feeling we'll be saying the same about Howe in a year's time when he's stinking it up in a top 8 team (with the occasional mark of the week to hide his glaring faults).

Jeremy Howe is a very ordinary footballer.

Looks totally disinterested.

Freo can hide him.

I'm glad he's gone.

Jeremy Howe is a very ordinary footballer.

Looks totally disinterested.

Freo can hide him.

I'm glad he's gone.

Exactly why I resent him getting a game ahead of Grimes.


Definitely eerie to hear Jones defending Howe in his presser saying how "invested" Jeremy is at the club.

Heard all this before.

Armitage just stopped Hodgey landing on his neck! Could have been ugly.

Good on him.

Players being mindful of each other.

Not like that cheap hit on M Jones by Goodes....that was soft.

Saints put up a lot of fight despite the scoreboard. They most definitely don't drop their heads as soon as the players feel the opponent's lead is insurmountable (unlike our mob).

Are our senior players just so used to losing they never expect to win?

Either way, the Saints will most definitely not be an easy beat, as if anyone expected them to be after round one last year.

 

Saints put up a lot of fight despite the scoreboard. They most definitely don't drop their heads as soon as the players feel the opponent's lead is insurmountable (unlike our mob).

Are our senior players just so used to losing they never expect to win?

Either way, the Saints will most definitely not be an easy beat, as if anyone expected them to be after round one last year.

The Saints have much better leadership. Riewoldt, Montagna, Schneider and Dempster have been around forever but still give it their all each week even though the team is built around very young players now

The Saints have much better leadership. Riewoldt, Montagna, Schneider and Dempster have been around forever but still give it their all each week even though the team is built around very young players now

They're also reasonably fresh off finals success, including successive grand finals. Definitely helps.


Saints put up a lot of fight despite the scoreboard. They most definitely don't drop their heads as soon as the players feel the opponent's lead is insurmountable (unlike our mob).

Kicked a few goals in junk time when the Hawks werent even trying, were lucky not to lose by 100

Was a terrible effort by the Saints

The Saints have much better leadership. Riewoldt, Montagna, Schneider and Dempster have been around forever but still give it their all each week even though the team is built around very young players now

Their midfield is much better as well, Steven, Armitage & Montagna are very good players

Kicked a few goals in junk time when the Hawks werent even trying, were lucky not to lose by 100

Was a terrible effort by the Saints

Yet we lost by 100+ points and the Hawks didn't even have Hodge or Lewis in the team.

What's that say about us?

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Yet we lost by 100+ points and the Hawks didn't even have Hodge or Lewis in the team.

What's that say about us?

We suck

So do the Saints

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