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I think looking at the game styles the value of Ben Brown May be completely underestimated.  If we get the ball movement right, he could have a significant year.  If Mason Cox -Ucker and Cameron can get 3, then Sideshow would get plenty!

 
39 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

I think looking at the game styles the value of Ben Brown May be completely underestimated.  If we get the ball movement right, he could have a significant year.  If Mason Cox -Ucker and Cameron can get 3, then Sideshow would get plenty!

If he can get on the park...

 
11 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Only 10k at Richmond v Collingwood on a Friday night

I cannot find an excuse today DJ. 

1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

If he can get on the park...

Agree! Our season could be decided before he makes it onto the grass.


1 minute ago, old dee said:

I cannot find an excuse today DJ. 

Very little buzz and no real marketing is my guess.

Then again it's a bit like VFL where because entrance is free the clubs really don't want attendance

4 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Very little buzz and no real marketing is my guess.

Then again it's a bit like VFL where because entrance is free the clubs really don't want attendance

little marketing? afl were spruiking 'potentially' booked out ansett cup matches and that rd 1 will be a fully booked allocation for nearly all games

it'll be interesting to see just how much people want to go and see games

 

Can you get a refund on a hair transplant?

 
1 hour ago, Deestroy All said:

Can you get a refund on a hair transplant?

???

Watching Norf v Hawks. Norf are so bad.

 

Surely this is the year we get the W in Hobart. It could be like the good old days with the Hawks and Roos propping up the ladder. 


1 hour ago, Deestroy All said:

Can you get a refund on a hair transplant?

read the terms and conditions


1 hour ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Jacob Koschitzke has 6 goals for the Hawks at 3 quarter time.....  been waiting 4 years for Weideman to do something like that.

Don't hold you breath.

1 hour ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Jacob Koschitzke has 6 goals for the Hawks at 3 quarter time.....  been waiting 4 years for Weideman to do something like that.

pfft, weed kicked 6 goals against a vfl side once upon a time too

meanwhile, peptides look awful

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26 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

pfft, weed kicked 6 goals against a vfl side once upon a time too

meanwhile, peptides look awful

they are in front at half time, says a lot for the Geelong superstar team. I do agree Essendon look a bit crappy though.

2 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Surely this is the year we get the W in Hobart. It could be like the good old days with the Hawks and Roos propping up the ladder. 

Old days as in 1925-1960? ?

Edited by John Demonic

2 hours ago, bingers said:

???

Watching Norf v Hawks. Norf are so bad.

 

Are we playing them twice?


25 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

they are in front at half time, says a lot for the Geelong superstar team. I do agree Essendon look a bit crappy though.

yeah, i said that and i think they kicked 5 goals to 1 or something for the rest of the quarter :)

dees v aints in aflw is far more entertaining

23 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Old days as in 1925-1960? ?

Yup, the really old days JD. 

The all-important AAMI Community Series Ladder (you probably won’t see it anywhere else)

Hawthorn 1 - - 120 81 148.1 4

St Kilda 1 - - 125 99 126.3 4

Geelong 1 - - 79 72 109.7 4

Richmond 1 - - 80 74 108.1 4

Collingwood - 1 - 74 80 92.5 0

Essendon - 1 - 72 79 91.1 0

Carlton - 1 - 99 125 79.2 0

North Melbourne- 1 - 81 120 67.5 0

 
6 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Dom Tyson is playing well.

He had a very nice game with 3 goals as a midfield.

Why did we get rid of him? Salary cap or opportunity for Dom?

6 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Surely this is the year we get the W in Hobart. It could be like the good old days with the Hawks and Roos propping up the ladder. 

Aside from death and taxes, if North have a 1 win season you can absolutely guarantee  it will be against us down at Hobart.

That venue is an absolute disaster for us and I can’t work out what the AFL’s obsession is with scheduling us there year after year. Last year they even rescheduled us there during COVID until the TAS premier closed the border on us.


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