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6 minutes ago, rjay said:

 

 

Can't really blame the AFL for this one, well not in the way you are talking.

The VFA was a dead duck as soon as the AFL started playing Sunday games, probably on the way out before that in reality.

The VFA was no competition and many of the clubs were insolvent. If anything the AFL/VFL have helped keep a few of the old clubs like Port & Willy alive, but really it's only a matter of time before they fold or move into some local competition...

The AFL didn’t need to play on Sundays. 

But they did it any way..

 
27 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Dug the handball off the ground to Bailey for the winning goal in the only premiership I've witnessed (aside from plenty of other clubs ?) In 87 vs Eseendrug.

We also won the night flag in 1989 by beating Geelong in the final.

 
On 7/26/2019 at 1:50 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

I am talking VFA days when the Mighty Zebras were a proud club in their own right

The AFL had no right to kill off the VFA, but they did it any way

And their doing their best to kill off country footy as well

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12 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Knowledgeable 'Landers . . . 

Who wins this?

 

Sandringham are two spots below us on the ladder with one less win.

It is a proverbial toss up

With Preuss and Weideman playing we might win. No wind should make for a good game.

On 7/26/2019 at 11:45 AM, Red and Blue realist said:

Spargo, Hannan and Maynard all out, not sure why the reasons given none were mentioned in any injury reports, but could they have been given the same treatment as OMac and sent away for special fitness training? Both Hannan and Spargo have looked to lose a bit of their spark from last year so maybe their trying to find that before the seasons done so they can work on hitting the preseason at full tilt? 

Hannan has hardly played this year with injuries. Not going suddenly find form.

 
1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

8 inside 50's for no score.. sounds familiar

Have not heard Weideman called.. is he playing?

Got a likely concussion in the first 30 seconds of the game. Classic MFC 2019.

JKH been in everything. Bedford looking good with pressure. We miss Maynard. Haven’t seen Melksham but is named. 


Oh it’s so bad. They might beat the 84 points off turnovers from last night. 

disappointing quarter by casey

after dominating the first 15 minutes for no score the two teams swapped goals until Zebras dominated kicking 3 goals in time on

Zebras by 18

JKH and Stretch getting lots of ball but not damaging at all

We are currently being pantsed by a team on a 6 match losing streak

Sound familiar?

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So Bedford gets a free about 35 out, directly in front of goals.

What do you think the result is?

Yep.

Its a cancer on this club

Weids out of the match with concussion.

2019 can GAGF.

2 minutes ago, ding said:

Weids out of the match with concussion.

2019 can GAGF.

FMD , you couldn’t script this [censored]! 


Casey enter 50 and get repelled, enter again and get repelled, enter again and get repelled

Sandy enter once and goal from a nice pass to a player on a lead.

Sandy 9 scores from-14 entries

Casey 7 scores from-21 entries

What the [censored] has happened to our entire club?

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Currently 6.3 to 3.4 their way

Negatives - just everything. 

Positives - Dunkley looking good? Hore will be back next week. Pruess has responded well. JKH still gets the ball. Beford can lay a good tackle.

 

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