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4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Sorry mate, you’ve lost me. 

Lachie Neale is better than Gaff.   And suits us better, than Gaff.

 

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1 minute ago, DV8 said:

Lachie Neale is better than Gaff.   And suits us better, than Gaff.

Is that any clearer for you?

Yeh sorry I edited my post after reading my previous post. 

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Can’t see Neale leaving the Dockers anytime soon unfortunately. 

I agree.  I wanted us to go after him, in both 2016 and 2017.

 

I think some SA clubs sounded him out last season, and he is apparently,,,  happy in WA.

 

Great to see Kyle Cheney out there for the Crows. There is an ex demon who has made the most of his talent. Third club and 10 years since he was drafted by us with pick 53. Always liked him as a player, dependable type but didn’t have enough speed. Delisted by us in 2010 when we thought we had a star studded list of young talent. 

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Yeh sorry I edited my post after reading my previous post. 

yeah you got me. I reread my post, and yours, and thought, am i going bonkers.


2 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

Forgive me if he's a relative Jumbo.

There were worse players than him on our list about three years ago

What's your problem, btw?

 

7 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

The more games I watch, the more I realise that we haven't really beaten anybody this year

The AFL is ordinary this year

The Cup is available

19 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

There were worse players than him on our list about three years ago

What's your problem, btw?

No problem. I made a comment about Jaksch being rubbish. I stand by it.


5 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Yeah, yeah

You're heavily invested in a comment I've made about a delisted Carlton player. Then you ask what my problem is.

The Crows are done for the season.

From Grand Finalist to non finalist.

 No Lever = No Adelaide.

Heavily invested? Hardly

I was surprised that you forgot all about the horror movie that was our list 3 or 4 years ago

But, you chose to respond in a puerile, aggressive manner

You're so Demonland

 

6 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

No Lever = No Adelaide.

Same could be said for us last week.

Any half-decent side (i.e. not Gold Coast or Carlton) would have been 100 points up at 3/4 time. GC are rubbish. 0.2 from their last four fourth quarters is a bizarrely terrible statistic. 

Adelaide is playing like a bottom 4 side right now. No doubt injuries are taking their toll, but they are a total on-field disaster. At 6-7 with West Coast, Richmond and Geelong as their next three, their season looks shot.

 


Pressure from Hawthorn was great tonight. Structured well, 2nd efforts and had some serious pace. Polar opposite of us last week.

 

Accuracy is the only thing holding their performance from being clinical.

 
10 minutes ago, PJ_12345 said:

Pressure from Hawthorn was great tonight. Structured well, 2nd efforts and had some serious pace. Polar opposite of us last week.

 

Accuracy is the only thing holding their performance from being clinical.

Never underestimate Whorethorn

winning is all they exist for. 

I want the same Mantra at the MFC

1 hour ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Gee Adelaide are bad.  They have given up on this season it looks. 

It's all in they're heads, something is very wrong at that club. something like an off fish.


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