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Really like the look of the team that Brisbane’s putting together.  They’re still a few years off finals, but they have some real quality across the board.

I’ve always had a soft spot for the Lions due to a family connection and am glad to see them starting to both retain and attract some talent to the club.

Hodge is a fantastic acquisition for them just as Daniel Cross was for us.

 

Despise stkilda.

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8 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Really like the look of the team that Brisbane’s putting together.  They’re still a few years off finals, but they have some real quality across the board.

I’ve always had a soft spot for the Lions due to a family connection and am glad to see them starting to both retain and attract some talent to the club.

Hodge is a fantastic acquisition for them just as Daniel Cross was for us.

 

Despise stkilda.

Next week will not be easy up there, and definately not a shoe in as many have predicted. 

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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Next week will not be easy up there, and definately not a shoe in as many have predicted. 

They match up against us well and always step up for our games.  Will be tough, especially if their midfield gets their eye in.

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Just now, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Because of a loss in round 2?

Nah.

agreed

i'm half expecting us to start the year 1-2 but we should still be right in the mix to play finals regardless of the result in the first three games (admittedly, 0-3 wouldn't be great but 3-0 would sure help!)

luke hodge looks bizarre in a fitzroy jumper

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Watts still the same. Always out of position and hovering around the pack.

Reliable average player who uses the ball well but usually not a game changer. 

Unlike Hogan he wont impose himself and simply get the ball.

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2 minutes ago, brendan said:

McCartin was probably the right pick at the time problem is the games changed doesn’t suit the big forward if that’s all you can do 

Petracca was the right pick at the time.

The Saints drafted for ‘needs’ rather than ability.

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Saints steadied well in the end here, but at the same time, you would be slightly disappointed as a Saints fan.  Outside of a few players like Steven, Billings and Acres, they have looked very average.  

Lions had a dip but they are still light on for talent.  They'll be pretty good in a few years time.

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20 minutes ago, brendan said:

McCartin was probably the right pick at the time problem is the games changed doesn’t suit the big forward if that’s all you can do 

He wasn’t the right pick, they way overrated their midfield. 

Petracca is a better forward too. So he would’ve filled 2 holes. 

The only hole McCartin fills is his mouth. 

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