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Go Oscar!

OMac to kick 5 and the Blues to lose by plenty ?


51 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

games are too long

so many injuries already

bring back the shorter quarters

To the naughty chair ? 

 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

They play their first 3 matches there.

Gil getting them off to a fast start. What a surprise.

The Saints are not the sort of team you want to get into a shootout with, even though it was only pre season Carlton put no defensive pressure on and paid for it

33 minutes ago, Demonland said:

If I recall correctly they rarely traveled from the QLD base last year either.

And the umpires like them.

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

They play their first 3 matches there.

They play GWS first round at Giants stadium.....then Round 2 at Marvel against us being their first home game of the year making it that much harder for us to get a ticket I'd say. 


out of curiosity what was the attendance last night

thanks

PS I see the crowd was just over 10k (quite low)

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43 minutes ago, Pulp Fritschon said:

They play GWS first round at Giants stadium.....then Round 2 at Marvel against us being their first home game of the year making it that much harder for us to get a ticket I'd say. 

Graphic on the footy last night had them at Marvel and the commentators made a point of saying first 3 games at Marvel. 

looking at the fixture though you are correct. 

Pre-season is always higher scoring for all teams, no tags, though there seems to be more focus on attacking for at least the H&A, finals very different.

6 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

out of curiosity what was the attendance last night

thanks

PS I see the crowd was just over 10k (quite low)

A Thursday night practise game DJ. Hardly an idea time.


Saints and Carlton are both "run and gun" style sides.  You're always going to see big scores when they play each other.  The question is whether they can hold up against a side that puts them under more pressure. 

based on the bits and pieces i've seen tigers are miles better than the filth and have well and truly put the cue in the rack to allow the filth back into it

they've lost frontbum, will kelly, de goey, and possibly maynard to injury

games are too long - bring back the shorter quarters ?

8 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

based on the bits and pieces i've seen tigers are miles better than the filth and have well and truly put the cue in the rack to allow the filth back into it

they've lost frontbum, will kelly, de goey, and possibly maynard to injury

games are too long - bring back the shorter quarters ?

Agree. Richmond look primed. They always get such an even contribution across the board.

Mason Cox looked dangerous. Kicked 3 and could have had more if he held all his marks. If he can produce some consistent form he’s a nightmare match-up for anyone.

 
1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

Agree. Richmond look primed. They always get such an even contribution across the board.

Mason Cox looked dangerous. Kicked 3 and could have had more if he held all his marks. If he can produce some consistent form he’s a nightmare match-up for anyone.

I guess the thing is he’s consistently inconsistent; has runs of form and has never maintained the rage for a full season

14 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

I guess the thing is he’s consistently inconsistent; has runs of form and has never maintained the rage for a full season

True


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