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3 hours ago, Elegt said:

Jackson and rivers are both hot and cold, I like them both but all All I wish for is all of our draftees (especially our 1st and 2nd rounders to play their role), seems to often happen in the good teams. You would've seen Henry tonight for the pies who had a mare, I hope jordan has a good crack today 

In your earlier post, you're citing Anthony Scott who was "recruited a few weeks ago" as an example of how other clubs get it right, where we get it wrong... how about waiting until he has played a few games rather than going off half cocked (or choose a better example).

 

Right now, we are top of the ladder but that might only last a few hours depending on how heavily the Crows thrash Geelong.

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No excuse here, definitely weeks. 
Chose to bump. Hope Kelly is ok. 

3 weeks will suit us, so 2 it is, if anything. 


Danger should get a week for that 

Either Dangerfield gets multiple weeks or the concussion campaign is a sham.

50/50 Dangerfield will be allowed to play again before Kelly is.

Meanwhile, it would seem Walker has been visiting the same psychologist McDonald has been.  I've never much liked him personally, but it is always good to see any player find a bit of form after a long slump.  Plus, he's doing a really good job of not being Tom Hawkins.

Suck on a fat one Cats! 15 years is enough at the top


That was an awesome win by Adelaide. No one would have seen that coming. Well done to Matty Nicks for coming up with a game plan to topple the cats and to do it with 2 players down as well. 

Now for the hawks to beat the bummers and get them off to a losing start. 

 


9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

and now Essendrug have stopped 

what a bizzare game

 

This guy was spotted leaving the Bomber rooms at half time.. heard to be muttering the word 'payback' or something

 

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