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We might as well not turn up next year if we don't add a pressure element to our forward line eg. pressure small forwards. 

Also a massive upgrade on our execution by foot.

1 minute ago, McQueen said:

Melbourne would be more competitive than GWS today. 

What a shitshow this is turning out to be. 

They're playing like us. Over handballing and bombing it in forward.

 
1 minute ago, McQueen said:

Pickett

Dunkley

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We wouldn't have even bothered with his history, our club doesn't take risks.

Trivia of the day - even before his first disposal just now, Finlay was doing better than Mumford for meters gained.

Finlayson had zero disposals for 5 meters gained. Curious.

Mumford has not only metaphorically but literally taken his team backwards  today.

 


 
Just now, SaberFang said:

This match will do wonders for the growth of the game in Western Sydney. 

Triple their membership base to 9. 


1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

This match will do wonders for the growth of the game in Western Sydney. 

You wont see the so called "fans" on the bandwagon again. This will turn them off from the sport.

Hope GWS are going to review the game.

If you get cornered by any Tigres supporters, just tell em that was the most boring Grand Final ever.........then tell em again when they start whinging.......

11 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Pickett

Dunkley

FMD

Steve why didn’t you tell us about Pickett? 


Has anyone spotted Chaplin in the crowd yet?

12 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Pickett

Dunkley

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We do not have the guts or the culture to recruit the likes of Pickett. Gotta have the right kinda wholesome chap you know.

Just now, Sorry kids said:

We do not have the guts or the culture to recruit the likes of Pickett. Gotta have the right kinda wholesome chap you know.

Every one of Pickett’s disposals has oozed poise and class, extraordinary.


6 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Steve why didn’t you tell us about Pickett? 

My mate coaches a team over here and Pickett plays for an opposition team. Before the mid-season draft he told me he thought we should pick him up. Apparently we were interested but it obviously didn’t go any further than that. I’m going to change my attitude and suggest we roll the dice, the clean-cut silver spoon private school-boys aren’t cutting the mustard. 

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4 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Not the worst GWS player by a long way.

Doesn’t tell me much...

but it’s that type of game

Flashbacks to 1988

 

I’m sitting in a room with 8 other guys who have seen a flag..  just another season watching others celebrate 

5 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Steve why didn’t you tell us about Pickett? 

The WAFL is a gold mine for indigenous talent. 


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