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Our 2018 AFLX squad was pretty strong so to prepare for 2019 I'd be interested to know peoples best squads

for me I'd select 

Tmac, melksham, viney, harmes, oliver, frost, hibberd

b: jetta, VDB, ANB

 
 
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9 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm already having sleepless nights thinking about how we're going to defend our title.

haven't slept since February 2018, our whole 2018 season was preparation for the 2019 AFLX

Back to back here we come!


1 hour ago, Elegt said:

Our 2018 AFLX squad was pretty strong so to prepare for 2019 I'd be interested to know peoples best squads

for me I'd select 

Tmac, melksham, viney, harmes, oliver, frost, hibberd

b: jetta, VDB, ANB

Noooooo way this joke of a comp cost Tmac 6 weeks at the start of the year. 

Pretty much cost us top 4 too.

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1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Noooooo way this joke of a comp cost Tmac 6 weeks at the start of the year. 

Pretty much cost us top 4 too.

won us the AFLX flag

 
20 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Noooooo way this joke of a comp cost Tmac 6 weeks at the start of the year. 

Pretty much cost us top 4 too.

I'd rather win the AFLX than have T Mac available for 6 meaningless home and away games.

24 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

MelXham won the AFLX Brownlow last season so he’s the only walk-up start. 

I see what you did there.

Well played sir. Well played.


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8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'd rather win the AFLX than have T Mac available for 6 meaningless home and away games.

Yeah exactly, AFLX is what we all dreamed of winning growing up as kids 

Based on Preussy's classic rag dolling of T Mac in last year's AFLX, surely he is a must for inclusion.

Maybe this is why so many delistings. This way, we will have plenty of new kids with nothing better to do with their time and a chance to show a bit without anyone really caring about the result. They can fill the AFLX numbers, fans get a look at them, and none of our core group faces the daft risk.

All a cunning plan.

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22 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Maybe this is why so many delistings. This way, we will have plenty of new kids with nothing better to do with their time and a chance to show a bit without anyone really caring about the result. They can fill the AFLX numbers, fans get a look at them, and none of our core group faces the daft risk.

All a cunning plan.

AFLX is no time for kids mate, only the best of the best get gifted the opportunity to play on the glorious night


We won the first one,  thats all that matters, no one will remember who wins the rest.  Cause we'll be the quiz night questions answer "winner "Melbourne" 

I think it was important last year to build confidence.  It also helped us in practise some precise kicking and the run to break zones towards the forward line.   The format is not that taxing on the players compared to a traditional preseason game.  The downside is you can't use them to refine your game style is the real thing.

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

I think we should retire champs and refuse to participate. 

You have my vote

Everybody make this your homework for this weekend. We need to defend this title. 

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2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Everybody make this your homework for this weekend. We need to defend this title. 

goodwin will get the sack if we don't go back to back

Are we actually doing this?

Here goes....

Hunt, Baker, Stretch, Melksham (C), Fritsch,Preuss, J Smith.

Bench: Wagner, JKH, Garlett.

Did Jennings coach us to the championship?


I'm already desperate for some footy. But I'm not that desperate. 

Having said that, I think there is a future for the AFLX concept, but just not with AFL present-day players. I can see it being a useful product to offer in non-AFL markets where finding appropriate oval grounds can be problematic. It's sort of like an Auskick for adults.

20 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Back to back here we come!

can't wait to see that silverware 'side by side'

 
14 hours ago, Elegt said:

goodwin will get the sack if we don't go back to back

 

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not exactly silverware but it's still a kind of ware. 

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Mdf ware?

14 hours ago, Elegt said:

goodwin will get the sack if we don't go back to back

... at least get 4-5 solid pages of meltdowns in 'is Goodwin the right guy' thread.


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