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22 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

My team Brisbane is up near the top. 

Yes they look like big improvers

some good needs based recruiting seemingly paying off handsomely at this point in Neale and Cameron 

brings a tear to my eye when I consider the meagre returns from our recent recruiting and also whether it has been really addressing our key needs 

 
18 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

That Don Tyson bloke from Norf would be very handy depth at the moment. 

That Martin fellow would make an ideal back up for Gawn.


The AFL are real happy because we play sides that are above us each week. ( Just like they did not tell us that it was not a 4 game JLT season)

So I suppose next week will be match of the year.

I know the club has turned me into a total pessimist but it already has a Carlton feel about it. Had a good year, thought they were good things and recruited for a flag and then had to rebuild. 

53 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Yes they look like big improvers

some good needs based recruiting seemingly paying off handsomely at this point in Neale and Cameron 

brings a tear to my eye when I consider the meagre returns from our recent recruiting and also whether it has been really addressing our key needs 

Good on em they played great footy vs Us at JLT and whilst our  players were getting manicured, Shoe shined and Valet services. They were playing no no nsense inspiring footy !! Go Brissy!! 


6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

50% lol 

Yep that’s not easy to fix - of course it’s all academic unless we start winning games consistently 

I remember 2017 well % at the pointy end of the season can equate to one win - 80 point losses are almost equivalent to two losses 

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

That Don Tyson bloke from Norf would be very handy depth at the moment. 

Just what we need. More shanks going forward.

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Love this thread. 

So who do we want in the draft this year???????????????

 

Back to business as usual!

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1 minute ago, DemonOX said:

Love this thread. 

So who do we want in the draft this year???????????????

blBack to business as usual!

You trying to pull an Eddie McGuire there, Ox?

 
2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

You trying to pull an Eddie McGuire there, Ox?

Ha ha bloody spell check. 

All fixed. 

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