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2 minutes ago, trout said:

Adelaide will probably ask for a priority pick this year and probably get one knowing the AFL.

Well if they go through the season without a win you could kind of understand it.

@Pickett2Jackson

We will get there.  Our season isn't defined by one game like this.

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3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Well if they go through the season without a win you could kind of understand it.

@Pickett2Jackson

We will get there.  Our season isn't defined by one game like this.

Yeah probably but I would love to see the Crows experience a few years of absolute garbage before they get any help.


7 minutes ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

Yes it does, I still think he has tidied up a bit with Clarskon's coaching.

But your thoughts please, the game is so micro managed now, that anyone choosing to take the game on and making a boo boo, is super exposed with the media making a meal of it, I actually think it takes a fair bit of courage to not be a conservative down the line defender,  it is one of the things I like about our footy and dislike the way the game becomes all about the percentages.

I wouldn’t disagree at all that the game has become over structured and managed with percentages etc. Frost ball is an exciting but for winning games it just didn’t seem to come off enough for me, I always had my heart in my mouth when he had the ball. 

On tonight’s game, Dunn’s haircut is the worst seen in the AFL for years. Absolutely awful. 

Also welcome back Lynden!

Collingwood have needed an armchair ride from the umps and have had less scoring shots than Adelaide.

We simply must beat them on Saturday.

 

Who will the ins be for Collingwood on Saturday? They have been poor tonight, big chance for us to notch another confidence building win on Saturday.

We will slaughter Collingwood even with a few better players coming back. 


Wow. I just saw Dunny’s Mullet

That is a Shocker!!

 

So Filth...

7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Wow. I just saw Dunny’s Mullet

That is a Shocker!!

 

So Filth...

It goes with the muffin top. 

17 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

Who will the ins be for Collingwood on Saturday? They have been poor tonight, big chance for us to notch another confidence building win on Saturday.

Darcy Moore, Ben Reid and probably Pendlebury. Hopefully Pendles decides he needs another week of rest. Either way I think we should go in favourites, and this is a massive opportunity for us.

47 minutes ago, Pates said:

On tonight’s game, Dunn’s haircut is the worst seen in the AFL for years. Absolutely awful. 

Also welcome back Lynden!

Makes the man bun look like a model of restraint.

8 minutes ago, Greendale said:

Darcy Moore, Ben Reid and probably Pendlebury. Hopefully Pendles decides he needs another week of rest. Either way I think we should go in favourites, and this is a massive opportunity for us.

Moore and Pendlebury are good ins, I hope they play Reid, put a fork in him cos he’s cooked. 


Just now, Nelo said:

Moore and Pendlebury are good ins, I hope they play Reid, put a fork in him cos he’s cooked. 

pendlebury is 50:50

I would still have Dunn’s haircut before I had a man-bun. Dylan Shiel’s man-bun is the most disgusting thing I’ve ever seen. 

1 hour ago, Elegt said:

-Grundy looks tired and not impacting much apart from winning the hitouts, Gawn could outrun him off his feet

It looked as if Grundy was being managed as he was off the ground a lot more than usual.

1 hour ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Can you elaborate ?

Leaving their tired old patter aside it does little more that skim the surface of the game for me. There used to be a show called On The Mark that followed 360 and I thought the girls on it were really good at guiding their guests through some sensitive topics. Then again maybe it just seemed that way after an hour of listening to Robbo. 


31 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

pendlebury is 50:50

Any idea on Treloar, Hoskin-Elliott and qwaynor?

33 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Any idea on Treloar, Hoskin-Elliott and qwaynor?

I have heard treloar and Qwaynor definitely out, not sure on H-E. 

Didn't Hoskin do a hamy against Sydney? I hope they rush players in under done.

 

I would like to wipe that smug look off that Taylor Adams' noggin would absolutely love it come Saturday that skidmark. 

We should beat the filth easily. However we are talking Melbourne.?


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