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19 minutes ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

The web stream keeps freezing - anyone else having dramas?

Yes. And I have a fast fibre as well.

Typical for anything in terms of video that comes through AFL.

 

 

Just now, bing181 said:

Yes. And I have a fast fibre as well.

Typical for anything in terms of video that comes through AFL.

 

I have slow internet but it's working fine for me....

23 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

"I'm trying not to show how drunk I am right now..."

You mean when our mids kick blind high bombs on his head and force him to compete with three opponents from a standing start rather than opening their eyes and trying to find a free target or give him something to lead to? 

no, don't mean that at all smart a&*#e!

I said a few years ago that I really wanted Nathan Jones to stop winning B&Fs, not because I didn't like him, but because if he kept doing it, it would be an indication that the club had not advanced.  I'm absolutely thrilled that he's no longer the run-away winner every year and we're seeing the young guys stepping up to lead the club. 

 

it would seem that one of Harmes, Brayshaw, Oliver or Gawn will miss out on the top 3.


Just now, Whispering_Jack said:

Ron Barassi Snr Memorial Trophy (3rd B & F) James Harmes

Awesome!  What a great reward for his work this year.  He totally deserves it. 

WOW! Well done Harmesie!!! Massive get for him. The names he's outdone!

Just now, Petraccattack said:

Gus didnt get in the top 5, wow.

fantastic second half of the year, but missed a few early and did hit top form until later in the year. Hopefully it drives him to even greater heights next year!


How did Jones get 4th? Surely there have been more higher contributors then Jones then 3 players this year...

Just now, olisik said:

How did Jones get 4th? Surely there have been more higher contributors then Jones then 3 players this year...

Jones sets an example by playing the way the coaches want the team to play.  Some of the things that really annoy me about his play are team rules that he is making a point of following, like his habit of snatching the loose ball and playing on when a teammate gets a free kick. 


2 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Jones sets an example by playing the way the coaches want the team to play.  Some of the things that really annoy me about his play are team rules that he is making a point of following, like his habit of snatching the loose ball and playing on when a teammate gets a free kick. 

Surely bombing the ball into the 50 time and time again is not part of the team play. Or jogging 20m off contests.

1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

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“I will look after your young bro, Gus”

37 minutes ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

Was anyone else frustrated watching Collingwood kick to Mason Cox during the prelim? I was frustrated the whole time, 'why don't they kick it like that to Hogan' with a few expletives thrown in. 

Maybe we should follow the Colonwood morons who chant “USA USA” and chant “WA WA WA” 

Makes about as much sense ... in fact more sense. 

 

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