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If Port and GWS are serious their coaches should be sacked by tomorrow evening.  
Hinkley is in his tenth season as coach and Cameron in his ninth. Their teams respective efforts over the weekend when taking into consideration their exit from last years season as well as their opponents speaks volumes.

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2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

If Port and GWS are serious their coaches should be sacked by tomorrow evening.  
Hinkley is in his tenth season as coach and Cameron in his ninth. Their teams respective efforts over the weekend when taking into consideration their exit from last years season as well as their opponents speaks volumes.

For Port, are they now broken mentally after all the prelim loses and the smashing last year.  

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Just now, Darkhorse72 said:

For Port, are they now broken mentally after all the prelim loses and the smashing last year.  

I said it last year watching the Game, Port absolutely [censored] the bed in that home Preliminary. Last night just makes it worse. 
no one will fear them in Adelaide this year 

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21 hours ago, John Crow Batty said:

Might have a coach sacking happening soon.

 

20 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

A very talented list with really no guts. Very soft under any sort of pressure. 

This could equally be referring to Port / Hinkley, or GW$ / Cameron. 

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20 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Well the Perth teams being putrid is certainly a good thing for our chances to keep Jackson long term. 
Wanna go sit at the bottom half of the ladder for the next 5 years or want to win flags?

Good point, based on this match Jacko wouldn’t be playing finals for a while if he turned purple

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2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I said it last year watching the Game, Port absolutely [censored] the bed in that home Preliminary. Last night just makes it worse. 
no one will fear them in Adelaide this year 

Same old story with Port. When the whips are cracking, too much is left to too few. Boak, Wines & Robbie Gray. And Gray's body is failing him. The likes of Rozee, Duursma & Butters are often lauded but until they become genuine contested midfielders, they'll remain icing on a crumbly cake.

My footy tips also hate Freo

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April is going to be a very interesting month of Football.  A few side with Top 4 aspirations and a couple more to make the 8 could find their season over if they can't find some wins.  Bulldogs, Port, Essendon, GWS would not have expected to be winless after 2 rounds.

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16 hours ago, Darkhorse72 said:

For Port, are they now broken mentally after all the prelim loses and the smashing last year.  

I think they were broken before that, last season before they beat the Bulldogs in rd 23 they hadn’t beaten a top 8 side. I’m of the belief that both coaches have lost their players. I don’t want to sound arrogant but the only team that stands between us going back to back is the Swans.

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