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Looking like weโ€™ll be one of the remaining three unbeaten teams by the end of the evening. Donโ€™t remember when that happened last.

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8 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Looking like weโ€™ll be one of the remaining three unbeaten teams by the end of the evening. Donโ€™t remember when that happened last.

Hoping we can be front runners throughout the season.

Stay in the top 8, and be on the positive side of the win loss equation.ย 

Can't remember when that last happened!

What dreams areย made of,ย a less anxious home and away series that leadsย into a successful finals run.

I wouldn't bet on it, though.

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20 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Port are going to be Sodomized this evening on Free to Air

Itโ€™s has infact started

What channel do they usually put that on?

Times have changed.

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2 minutes ago, Biffen said:

What channel do they usually put that on?

Times have changed.

Saintsational is a great read tonight, for those who become bored with the West anihalation

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Saintsational is a great read tonight, for those who become bored with the West anihalation

I am guessing the Brad Hill honeymoon is well and truly over.


4 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

I am guessing the Brad Hill honeymoon is well and truly over.

I think it goes a lot deeper than that

Memberships are being fried

4 hours ago, Hogan2014 said:

Swans won a flag in 2012 & dogs in 2016 and both have bottomed out somewhat and have managed to rebuild/top up/ develop their lists to possibly contend this year based on their form right now ...MfC still working on consistency to win games and play finals .. enough saidย 

The Dogs bottomed out after their flag 5 years ago? Please. They have pretty much the same team. Struggled for a couple of years but are still on the same path

11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Saintsational is a great read tonight, for those who become bored with the West anihalation

Thanks for the tip. a lot of weeping and whaling and knashing of teeth over there this evening.

btw crappy webpage

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8 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Thanks for the tip. a lot of weeping and whaling and knashing of teeth over there this evening.

btw crappy webpage

The Aints play West Coast next week....


18 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The Dogs bottomed out after their flag 5 years ago? Please. They have pretty much the same team. Struggled for a couple of years but are still on the same path

Only 6 players who played in the 2016 GF were in the side this week

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Only 6 players who played in the 2016 GF were in the side this week

Fair enough. But clearly they havenโ€™t bottomed out.ย 

key players like Bont, Libby, Wood, Wallis, JJ, Macrae all still thereย 

Just now, DubDee said:

Fair enough. But clearly they havenโ€™t bottomed out.ย 

key players like Bont, Libby, Wood, Wallis, JJ, Macrae all still thereย 

Beveridge was talking about that exact scenario this morning on SEN

There was a โ€œMini Rebuild/Resetโ€ but we outsiders didnโ€™t notice it

Bizarre results today.ย  I hope it doesn't bode ill for us tomorrow.ย 

Not sure the Saints can claim to be finals contenders when they go that badly against the Bombers.ย  Two of the flag favorites getting done is also interesting to see, although Richmond in particular are very good at peaking in September.ย 


1 hour ago, Macca said:

Eagles are red hot (against a well credentialled outfit)

Still excellent viewing even though the game has blown out

As a measurement, we're going to have to be rather good to match up against this sort of standard!

Port are probably wondering what's hit them

What each of the blow outs have shown today is that against the really good opposition you need to take all your chances and put heavy scoreboard pressure on quickly, and then it can blow out.

Sydney nailed a lot of their early efforts, so did the Eagles. That's where we can take our game to the next level.

We're generating enough scoring shots, we just need to convert them. Fritsch is going to be massive over the next 2-3 weeks, because if he doesn't improve his accuracy, I can see him costing us a game or two.

Looking forward to Brown's inclusion, because as a rule, he doesn't miss very often.ย 

3 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Just about every team has players kicking bags except us

Is it too much to ask of Fritsch, T mac, Trac or anyone to kick 6+ tomorrow?

Provided we keep winning ย does it really matter??

An umpire just called play-on to Wines who was running straight back behind the mark from kick.

They are going to ruin the new man on mark rule if umpires keep calling play-on when they shouldnโ€™t.


25 minutes ago, A F said:

What each of the blow outs have shown today is that against the really good opposition you need to take all your chances and put heavy scoreboard pressure on quickly, and then it can blow out.

Sydney nailed a lot of their early efforts, so did the Eagles. That's where we can take our game to the next level.

We're generating enough scoring shots, we just need to convert them. Fritsch is going to be massive over the next 2-3 weeks, because if he doesn't improve his accuracy, I can see him costing us a game or two.

Looking forward to Brown's inclusion, because as a rule, he doesn't miss very often.ย 

On the flip side AF, ...ย  T-Mac, Gawn & LJ should get more opportunities to score if the trend of open forward lines stays put

And just on the open forward lines and fast movement into the forward lines ... it's hard to see the coaches promoting stagnant movement knowing that the other mob are going to attack quickly and put pressure on their defence

You've got to go for it otherwise the other mob will gain a breakย 

The biggie is when a mark is taken 60-80 metres out from goal ... now that the teams don't have to kick over the mark they can elude the 'Statue' and hit up a leading forward with a bullet pass

We are witnessing a massive shift in thinking

Big chance for us tomorrow. We currently have the third best percentage in the AFL and sit third. A win puts us a game clear of 4th and opens up a two-game gap over most of the bottom 10 (depending on who wins out of Carlton-Fremantle and Geelong-Hawthorn).

More importantly IMO, I'd love to see a win brought about by the same sort of football we've played over Rounds 1 and 2. So far only the Dogs and Sydney have been consistent through their three games. I'd love for us to stake a claim alongside them to be one of the better, more consistent, sides this year. Even if it's not accurate, I'd just like to feel like we're setting ourselves up early for a real tilt.

Watching the swans on how fast and well they develop players vs ours is utterly frustrating and begs the question why??? ย Want be surprised if they win a flag before we doย 

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2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Only 6 players who played in the 2016 GF were in the side this week

But 11 players played that season.. half the team thatโ€™s playing todayย 

2 hours ago, Macca said:

On the flip side AF, ...ย  T-Mac, Gawn & LJ should get more opportunities to score if the trend of open forward lines stays put

And just on the open forward lines and fast movement into the forward lines ... it's hard to see the coaches promoting stagnant movement knowing that the other mob are going to attack quickly and put pressure on their defence

You've got to go for it otherwise the other mob will gain a breakย 

The biggie is when a mark is taken 60-80 metres out from goal ... now that the teams don't have to kick over the mark they can elude the 'Statue' and hit up a leading forward with a bullet pass

We are witnessing a massive shift in thinking

Likewise, I think Ben Brown would absolutely adore the way the game is being played at the minute. He'll be incredibly difficult to stop.


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