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Duursma, Butters and Roze all look like great draft choices. That's a great group to build around going forward for the Power.

16 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Feel horrible for Cynthia, my deepest sympathies. No one deserves to be ridiculed on national television, least of all an amputee who has already suffered so much.

Just another example of white male privilege in an industry dominated by the elite boys club. Pathetic stuff. As usual it'll be slept under the rug and ultimately ignored, with the instigator ultimately rewarded with a pay rise and bigger exposure. 

wtf has colour got to do with this?  jeeeez

 
22 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Off topic ramble  -  the new AFL.com website is awful.

Why do the morons that run the game ruin everything?

Spot on mate

Last year i was O/S for all of the Home and Away games so i used the AFL App on my phone often. 

It worked well, but this year it is a dogs breakfast. I hate to think what it is like on a full screen Laptop!!

one of the reasons i got out of TV last year was because of new apps over complicating a once simple task...

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Bomberblitz has a thread on sacking their coach John Worsfold.... nowhere near as cerebral as the one on Demonland last year but I cringe at the love for Hird...

"I think bringing back Hird signals the club standing up for what it believes is right. Who are we as a club? The efforts of the Board and the club during the saga would give me, if I were a player, zero confidence that they are there for them.

Our culture shattered the minute we let a club champion be the scapegoat."

29 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

Watts off on the stretcher, no idea what happened

Broken his leg apparently.  How bad hasn't been said.

 

Eddie's belittling, regardless of knowledge, is still making a mockery of someone' ability.  A bit rich coming from a guy that never played the game at anywhere near the highest level, a game that consumes his life. 

 

Swans want AFL to take action on Eddie.

In that article is vision of the toss.  Its the first time I've seen it.  The toss looked fine so I don't know what he was on about in the first place.  Until seeing that I thought Eddie was just being stupid and disrespecting to all ball-tossers but now I think he was using the toss as a foil to belittle someone who is different. 

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carnage at adelaide oval yesterday - charlie curnow getting scans on his knee to check how bad it is (acl / pcl / mcl), watts' season done with an ankle / leg break (syndesmosis), and amon a likely mcl as well


32 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Swans want AFL to take action on Eddie.

In that article is vision of the toss.  Its the first time I've seen it.  The toss looked fine so I don't know what he was on about in the first place.  Until seeing that I thought Eddie was just being stupid and disrespecting to all ball-tossers but now I think he was using the toss as a foil to belittle someone who is different. 

I only hope McGuire steps down from more than just Saturday Nights broadcast. 

He should have been removed a long time ago. 

 

Brisbane are a joy to watch. Wish we got Charlie Cameron. Neale has been incredible for them as well. Like I said last week, they’ll make the 8. 

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Brisbane are a joy to watch. Wish we got Charlie Cameron. Neale has been incredible for them as well. Like I said last week, they’ll make the 8. 

Honestly feel they almost have a better list than us. Cameron is a star, Rayner, McCluggage and Hipwood up and coming stars. Neale is a beast. Harris Andrews a pillar in defence. We only beat them in the ruck and midfield slightly.

Good to see Cunnington given a 50 metre penalty for a gut punch in a marking contest. Lions might be the team to replace us in the 8. 

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2 hours ago, Jaded said:

Brisbane are a joy to watch. Wish we got Charlie Cameron. Neale has been incredible for them as well. Like I said last week, they’ll make the 8. 

all the hawk styled teams.

20 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

9 goals to 1 final quarter by the Bulldogs to beat the Hawks...

we can only dream

plenty umpire assistance too...dream on


Well done Suns. That was great.

Suns have been competitive in both their matches

Doggies doing well

 

 

Wouldn’t mind Jack Martin.

Seeing the Doggies and Suns win has dulled the pain a bit.

When are umpires going to learn to be seen and not heard?

They are there to officiate the game, not be a part of it, FFS!

Sick of watching a game or attending a game and the umpires being a major talking point afterwards.

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