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8 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Collingwood have expanded Richmond’s game plan by introducing skill to it.

I saw only the first quarter but pies looked a lot more like the winning WCE 'possession and control' than the Richmond 'chaos' style.  Port barely touched the ball in first 15 minutes. 

Pies now they have the skill to complement their 'possession and control' style and dominate games.

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1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I saw only the first quarter but pies looked a lot more like the winning WCE 'possession and control' than the Richmond 'chaos' style.  Port barely touched the ball in first 15 minutes. 

Pies now they have the skill to complement their 'possession and control' style and dominate games.

I didn’t see any of the game, was at dinner,    for mine both teams move the ball quickly and both are relentless when they don’t have it. Difference being as you say “Pies have the skill”, Tigers don’t so it becomes “chaos”. Pies need to work at maintaining the rage, the last 2 weeks after great opening qtrs they’ve let the opposition kick 5-6 goals in the 2nd. Whilst they won both games the Bombers nearly got them.

On a side note the food at Chinchin in Flinders lane is beautiful.

 
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Brisbane getting the job done on Sydney so far/

PS may have spoken too early.. Bears have stopped

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Interesting to see how the dogs go tonight against richmond who are without Riewoldt tongiht and obviously others. 

Good win by brisbane. Who would have thought they would be sitting 4th on the ladder. 

 


Dogs should be 5 goals up. Just dominating.

Why couldn’t we play a Richmond side with their defence in a shambles?

 

Doggies tearing Richmond a new hole.......

22 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Dogs should be 5 goals up. Just dominating.

Why couldn’t we play a Richmond side with their defence in a shambles?

We did!

(sorry couldnt resist)


The Suns aren’t much chop, basically witches hats, Eagles aren’t all that much better at the present. Just lucky they have Kennedy. 

Edit: Eagles stepped it up about two minutes after my post. 

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10 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

I hope all those posters who try and defend Weideman with the 'he is a young KPP' watched Naughton tonight. That's a pick 9, second year key position player. 

Weideman will be a player WTM, but Naughton is something seriously special!

2 hours ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Never been on this thread before but just want to say that Aaron Naughton is a GUN!

Omac will eat him for breakfast.

13 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

GC 11 pts down - 5 mins left.

They won’t be a picnic next week.

Hopefully they will be tired though after the longest trip in AFL. (6 hr flight)

Geelong play Essedrug at the MCG (again) They havent been down to Cat Park since 1993. Can someone please explain? AFL?? No.....?

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1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Hopefully they will be tired though after the longest trip in AFL. (6 hr flight)

Geelong play Essedrug at the MCG (again) They havent been down to Cat Park since 1993. Can someone please explain? AFL?? No.....?

more money to be made playing at the g than at taxpayer stadium

north currently being made to look like premiership contenders by a very poor looking carlton

40 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

north currently being made to look like premiership contenders by a very poor looking carlton

You’re not wrong, what’s worse than very poor? 

Someone suggested we should target Casboult, goodness me.

1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

north currently being made to look like premiership contenders by a very poor looking carlton

???

32 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Someone suggested we should target Casboult, goodness me.

 

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-grand-final-2018-matthew-rowell-dominates-u17-all-stars-contest/news-story/5916f8c418e8987734344bfa4bf9160b

In the curtain raiser to the 2018 Grand Final, the Vic Metro onballer collected 27 disposals and a goal — winning best-on-ground honours to help Team Bartel to a 42-point win over Team Riewoldt.

The game showcased the very best prospects for the 2019 draft, albeit with likely top five prospects Dylan Williams (hamstring) and Hayden Young (quad) not taking part in the match.

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How old is Cameron Ling again ?

 
1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Carlscum are being sodomized mercilessly 

It’s great ? 

careful wyl, it doesn't take much titillation to set off uncle bitters


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