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AFL Round 4 - Non MFC Games (2017)

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Bad kicking for goal seems to be contageousย 

5 hours ago, bingers said:

Is that whatย it's come to? The sole source of football enjoyment being watching other (hated) teams losing?

At times, yes, absolutely!

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Not watching but the score worm tells me another quality hit out by these two heavyweights of the competition?ย 

3.7.25 to 3.7.25!

Well, both teams' supporters can sulk aboutย missed opportunities together!


I'm at Etihad - it's a terrible game.

Why is it that AFL Players cannot kick goals at The Etihad Shed?
The St. Kilda Man Buns should be 5 goals up

Acres reminds me very much of Harmes. A hard runner who can get on the end of a couple, but doesn't have the greatest skills.

We want St Kilda to win today, don't we? They've got Geelong next week, who you'd hope would account for them.

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53 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

Bad kicking for goal seems to be contageousย 

I wonder if it's a work rate thing. We're not the only ones who can't find the sticks consistently at the moment.

With the increased kilometres in the legs, are players struggling to convert for this reason?


2 minutes ago, A F said:

I wonder if it's a work rate thing. We're not the only ones who can't find the sticks consistently at the moment.

With the increased kilometres in the legs, are players struggling to convert for this reason?

At this early stage in the season you'd have to say yes

10 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

treloar's kicking is as bad as tyson's.

And both are goal kicking, ball accumulating mids. Both have some questions over their defensive game too. I wonder if that's a GWS learnt thing? :P

Edited by A F

5 minutes ago, A F said:

And both are goal kicking, ball accumulating mids. Both have some questions over their defensive game too. I wonder if that's a GWS learnt thing? :P

add adams in too.


Richmond are smashing the Lions.

I was confident of beating them until yesterday, them being 5-0 will make me puke.

For teams who have Docklands as their home ground one would think that they should have good accuracy on goal from say 40 metres out anywhere between the 45 metre arcs but it does not seem so.

No wind or other variables... just the walk up and the players personal aiming spot to counteract normal skew etc.

Perhaps it is the lack of training on the ground or whatever but its an area ripe for the sports scientists.

If we don't spank Collingwood, I'll be livid. They are really ordinary and their forwardline is very, very impotent.


2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Now I'll just hope some tigers players do stupid acts and get suspended.

We will go in as Rank Outsiders

Good.

31 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Richmond are smashing the Lions.

I was confident of beating them until yesterday, them being 5-0 will make me puke.

Let them get big heads. The bandwagons gotta come off the rails soon enough...

Im cringing already about what Dustin Martin will do to us next week.

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Having watched all of Richmond's games (watched the West Coast replay), I reckon they are one of the worst 4-0 teams of all time. They make stupid errors and lack the midfield depth. They haven't played a decent team yet. Collingwood, Carlton, West Coast (at the 'G, who should have put them away) and now Brisbane - they haven't beaten anyone of note. And those first two wins were really scratchy.ย 

If we bring forward half pressure and minimise our turnovers as we did in the first two weeks, we should murder them.

Edited by A F

Potential hip flexor or quad injury for Dusty...


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