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Results have been good for us so far. We should be confident against the Swans and then play the Eagles with eyes on their spot on the ladder.

Then a home game against a team as good as us to have a home final...

We are definitely capable of it. Might need to come out of the huddle at 3qtr time tho...

 
4 minutes ago, sisso said:

Not good but doesn't sound career threatening yet, if it was the media vultures (Barrett, McClure etc) would be all over it....that said i wouldn't rush him back this year

They keep flaring up. That is the problem. 

 

7 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

So you think he may play only one more game as a result?

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I have no idea how many more he will play, but i think it will be week to week management

 
1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Could be his last game...

So its that serious SWYL? Do you have intel? Won't see him till next year?What's the word?

Just now, Win4theAges said:

So its that serious SWYL? Do you have intel? Won't see him till next year?What's the word?

Having had on going foot problems myself, i am very worried. 

No intel. Just my own experiences and that doesn’t include elite sport

 


2 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Bud won’t kick 4 against us. He is playing against a terrible defence.

I think the thing we have going for us is being able to score big. Sydney simply don't score highly enough. Buddy kicked most of their score. Limit him to even 5 and make sure no one else bobs up and we should have them covered.

32 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

It's not clear, though, and that's the problem.

 

In the replay I was watching (real time from the initial TV shot) without slow mo or different angles it was clear to me the spin on the ball totally changed when it hit the post.

..but agree they need to invest more to make the right decisions.

A bit too Mickey Mouse at the moment.

 

Jack Watts rated dead last for Port in the rankings. WHAT A FOOTBALLER!

 
2 minutes ago, rjay said:

In the replay I was watching (real time from the initial TV shot) without slow mo or different angles it was clear to me the spin on the ball totally changed when it hit the post.

..but agree they need to invest more to make the right decisions.

A bit too Mickey Mouse at the moment.

 

4k GoPros mounted on top of the Goal Posts would be a good start. 

The angles the AFL use right now are a complete joke. It’s laughable. 

Who do they use for camera advice??

1 hour ago, Win4theAges said:

Lets not get into this now, positives vibes now are required.

Unless you’re a player who retires mid season?


3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Having had on going foot problems myself, i am very worried. 

No intel. Just my own experiences and that doesn’t include elite sport

 

1. Not a doctor or medico of any type

2. Not seen Viney's foot

3. Never an elite sportsman 

Hmmmm.....

With all due respect WYL, pardon me for taking your comments very lightly.

 

 

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

1. Not a doctor or medico of any type

2. Not seen Viney's foot

3. Never an elite sportsman 

Hmmmm.....

With all due respect WYL, pardon me for taking your comments very lightly.

 

 

Feel free to do what you like. You have a differing opinion. 

I have had foot problems for over 50 years, so i am not a complete novice. 

That’s why i am worried

22 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Having had on going foot problems myself, i am very worried. 

No intel. Just my own experiences and that doesn’t include elite sport

 

Stubbing your toe doesn't count. 

4 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Stubbing your toe doesn't count. 

No. That’s a 24 hour hassle

22 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

4k GoPros mounted on top of the Goal Posts would be a good start. 

The angles the AFL use right now are a complete joke. It’s laughable. 

Who do they use for camera advice??

Something tells me the AFL like things being a bit blurry. 


1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Something tells me the AFL like things being a bit blurry. 

They must. The problem could be solved in 30 minutes

Third will be a horrible spot to finish. A likely trip to Western Australia - the second in a month - and then a potential return to play 5th spot - possibly vs Collingwood or Hawthorn - at 'home' - possibly again after one of these Vic teams played the same venue vs 8th spot the week before without having to travel. Finals format is flawed. 

We need to take it easy the next few weeks. And a tank may be on in round 23 if third spot is in play. 

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2 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Third will be a horrible spot to finish. A likely trip to Western Australia - the second in a month - and then a return to play 5th spot -  possibly Collingwood or Hawthorn - at 'home' - possibly again after one of these Vic teams played the same venue vs 8th spot the week before without having to travel. Finals format is flawed. 

We need to take it easy the next few weeks. And a tank may be on in round 23 if third spot is in play. 

Agreed, 4th would be much nicer.

Had us beating suns, Swans and giants 

lose to giants and we slip to 7th 

too 4 has really opened up for us now 

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15 hours ago, Demonland said:

Nothing would give me greater pleasure than seeing him sitting in the stands with the rest of the punters during September. 

With his brother!

32 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Something tells me the AFL like things being a bit blurry. 

it's not a problem if it is yet another afl related article in the media...

 
49 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Feel free to do what you like. You have a differing opinion. 

I have had foot problems for over 50 years, so i am not a complete novice. 

That’s why i am worried

In mouth ? Sorry bro I couldn't resist !

12 minutes ago, puntkick said:

In mouth ? Sorry bro I couldn't resist !

Haha ?!! Pay that one


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