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Gutsy calls by Pyke to drop Eddie and Hinkley to drop Dixon.

Also a gutsy call a few weeks for Teague to drop McGovern for being unfit, not to return until he is.  Big call for a coach wanting to win every game.  Good on him for setting standards early.

Good examples of difficult calls to maintain the integrity of selection decisions and set behavioural standards; Walk-the-Talk.

The ever classy Betts:  “Yes a bit disappointed on being dropped,” Betts said.  “But at the same time super excited that this kid gets another run at AFL level, turn it on little brother.”

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I think I want the tigs to beat the pies. 

If there can be some miracle performed so the suns can beat essendon this week that would be great, but it won't happen. 

I reckon Carlton can beat the crows. 

 

Sheesh, lucky the Pies have the Suns next week. What a hammering so far.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Sheesh, lucky the Pies have the Suns next week. What a hammering so far.

Richmond looking unbeatable.

2 very high quality talls and the resting ruck. Following that up with remarkable skill when the ball hits the deck.

Clever of AFL to have Maggots in YELLOW  !!!

 
1 minute ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Richmond looking unbeatable.

2 very high quality talls and the resting ruck. Following that up with remarkable skill when the ball hits the deck.

I couldn’t stand another Richmond flag for family reasons, cocky bunch they are, I totally agree with you though FITB.

5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I couldn’t stand another Richmond flag for family reasons, cocky bunch they are, I totally agree with you though FITB.

Agree back at ya DZ. How unbearable, I don't even want to imagine it.


Tigers coming good at the right time of year, will be flag favourites after tonight if they weren’t already 

5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Is Buckley the Right Guy?

Yeah, at least for another couple years.

Injuries + loss of confidence = sound familiar?


Collingwood board on Bigfooty is in meltdown atm.

There is a huge disconnect between Grundy and their mids atm. They are quite literally struggling in the same areas we are.

11 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Eddie, mate, nobody's listening, because nobody gives a flying.

Bye, have a great weekend!

King King Eddie...

Should be unemployed 

1 hour ago, brendan said:

Tigers coming good at the right time of year, will be flag favourites after tonight if they weren’t already 

Yep, and with a game plan that is closest in style to ours of any team.

But hold on, i thought the pies, cats, west coast slow, chip it around, cross to the fat side  and maintain possession model is unbeatable and  where the game is heading and Goody has failed to keep up with premiership winning trend in footy.

I'm confused. Perhaps that's the not the case after all. 


Commentator watch:  Mr Ling was able to say ‘lowered the eyes’ three times in about 20 seconds.  A pumpkin that love the sounds that his farty breath makes.  Severn team are ‘boisterous briahhhn, creepy Bruce and special comments from the peanut brigade.

8 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Commentator watch:  Mr Ling was able to say ‘lowered the eyes’ three times in about 20 seconds.  A pumpkin that love the sounds that his farty breath makes.  Severn team are ‘boisterous briahhhn, creepy Bruce and special comments from the peanut brigade.

Brian is just so bad as a commentator, i think he is actually getting worse!!

Every time De Geoy goes near the ball he looks for a free kick. Arms flapping and head flying back

[censored]

 
54 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Don't think it'll be too long now.

I am very angry that Eddie has been allowed to stay in the Media unscathed, after his King Kong comments, twice...

It really stinks

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

“They’re a couple of good looking boys, Eddie’s kids” - Bruce going full creepy ped. 

I didn’t year that but a couple of comments later were ...... well, quite creepy.

Sad really.  Gone on far too long.  Was one of my favorites early on. 


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