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how we nominated callum mills ahead of clayton oliver beggars belief

thanks swannies for taking him!

edit: what a perfect spoil from lord nev

Edited by whatwhatsaywhat


Just now, Demonland said:

How good is Neville Jetta. 

best small defender we've ever had? at least in recent memory - he's ahead of the likes of whelan, yeats, or johnson in terms of 'recent' memory

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

How good is Neville Jetta. 

Nup.

Delist and re-rookie.

 

 

Boring game.   Serious lack of superstar talent and personalities.

Remember the 90s when Ablett- Lockett-Dunstall-Lyon were all in the Big V forward line?

Field skills are incredible, seeing this top level of talent on one park is amazing, the AFL should look at this as a concept again.


The tummy taps/giggle fest from the likes of Whitfield and the attempt to manufacture the intensity by the commentators are cringe worthy to say the least. 


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4 minutes ago, JakovichScissorKick said:

Boring game.   Serious lack of superstar talent and personalities.

Remember the 90s when Ablett- Lockett-Dunstall-Lyon were all in the Big V forward line?

Who's not playing (with the exception of Dees) that should be playing? Or do you think the current AFL talent doesn't match up to the stars of yesteryear? 

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1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Field skills are incredible, seeing this top level of talent on one park is amazing, the AFL should look at this as a concept again.


The tummy taps/giggle fest from the likes of Whitfield and the attempt to manufacture the intensity by the commentators are cringe worthy to say the least. 

When do they play it? Preseason or mid year?

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

When do they play it? Preseason or mid year?

it won't ever happen mid-year again

it's pre-season for charity - like this - or it won't happen

and the goalkicking is appalling - and it was way windier at arden st today


Let’s hope GWS never get a ruckman.

Great goal.

 

Just how bruise-free is this [censored]?


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