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4 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

Agree but Tassie not ACT

no watches their local league 

nah.... Suns for Tassie if North doesn't go there first (will be interesting if the AFL put some relocation money on the table after this Tasmanian review ... would upset hawks which makes it doubly good!!)

ACT is not a bad market with Wagga and the Riverina ... has always been strong AFL country. GWS has to be careful though because the AFL wants to maintain the media appearance that there are two Sydney teams

 
36 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Richmond have the softest draw after winning the Premiership...  how does  that work?

Five in row at the G......... Not bad.

Six minutes into the third quarter and the Lions are 0 4 4

Wow

 
3 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Six minutes into the third quarter and the Lions are 0 4 4

Wow

Brings back memories of performances past.

17 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Six minutes into the third quarter and the Lions are 0 4 4

Wow

 

13 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Brings back memories of performances past.

I don't think we were ever quite that bad.

And just glancing briefly at the GW$ Freo game - the Freo skills look about as good as ours were 4 or 5 yers ago.


59 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Richmond have the softest draw after winning the Premiership...  how does  that work?

Why, because they're currently playing Brisbane?

They have repeat games against Adelaide, Geelong, Essendon, Collingwood and St Kilda (at the time the AFL made the picks that was three finalists from last year plus two sides tipped to rise this year, and features none of NM, Carlton, Brisbane or Fremantle, who were tipped to be the year's worst sides).

They have four tough road games (Adelaide, Port Adelaide, West Coast, GWS). And they have to play a home game at Etihad against Sydney.

I fail to see how their draw is soft.

8 minutes ago, monoccular said:

 

I don't think we were ever quite that bad.

And just glancing briefly at the GW$ Freo game - the Freo skills look about as good as ours were 4 or 5 yers ago.

We were THAT bad.

Count your blessings we ain't now.

 

Lions seem to have had a rough draw to start the year. 

- The 4 games so far vs Saints, Demons, Port and Tigers and

- 3 of 4 games intertsteate:  2 trips to Victoria and 1 to Adelaide. 

No wonder they've run out of puff.

Would like to see them win a few especially against the teams I really hate (have only moderate dislike for Lions which is the best I can give to any AFL side).


Hoping Hunt gets his mojo back tonight in the Casey game.

We’d love to see him back to his dashing best on Anzac eve.

8 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

North to Tasmania.

i thought it was "north to alaska"

same difference i suppose

I don’t believe Adelaide were trying last night. You can delete all my posts but you can’t hide the truth.

14 minutes ago, Diamond said:

I don’t believe Adelaide were trying last night. You can delete all my posts but you can’t hide the truth.

So when will the "integrity board" start their investigation?  LOL

Picked up a snippet on SEN when driving today. They were interviewing Jeremy Howe and asked him how he felt like finally having success after he played for us. The tyres are getting pumped up on the Collingwood bandwagon again. I switched off the radio.


1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Five in row at the G......... Not bad.

Essenscum have there next 6 games in Melbourne.  

Lions were horrific. Reminded me of Neeld era.

Sitting there wondering if and when our next goal would come.

1 hour ago, monoccular said:

 

I don't think we were ever quite that bad.

.

Oh yes, we were just as bad....


1 hour ago, monoccular said:

 

I don't think we were ever quite that bad.

 

sadly yes ..

 
42 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Picked up a snippet on SEN when driving today. They were interviewing Jeremy Howe and asked him how he felt like finally having success after he played for us. The tyres are getting pumped up on the Collingwood bandwagon again. I switched off the radio.

What success?      Hes achieved nothing at the Pies and they have sucked since he got there.


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