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24 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Looks like Brad Hill is simply out there to get his steps up tonight. 

Dropped a few sitters tonight

 

WTF Gill.   Still no goal line camera for goal review.  Amateur hour. 
Huge $$$ spent by someone on the advertising signage (of course including gambling) but not a few $$ for something important to the game. 

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8 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Dropped a few sitters tonight

He’s having a stinker Rusty 

 
1 minute ago, monoccular said:

WTF Gill.   Still no goal line camera for goal review.  Amateur hour. 

yeah there was

and afl says goal line technology is up to the broadcaster, not the code, to provide


2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

WTF Gill.   Still no goal line camera for goal review.  Amateur hour. 

Yeah but how good is the crowd activation?!

Saints smashed on inside 50s

Joe Daniher is a certainty at Full Forward in my Players I Can’t Stand best 22.

Its the forward pockets where it gets hard - Weightman, Ginnivan, Higgins. The competition is fierce.

 
Just now, The heart beats true said:

Joe Daniher is a certainty at Full Forward in my Players I Can’t Stand best 22.

Its the forward pockets where it gets hard - Weightman, Ginnivan, Higgins. The competition is fierce.

Daniher at CHF, Tex Walker at FF?


Far out , Brisbane so inaccurate almost like us on the day 🥲

Well this one's done.

Bring on the big game tomorrow!

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Norf v GWS is hardly a big game DD!!

Not that pile of dung ...

Casey vs the Pies uncle 😅

P.S.  ...welcome back!

P.P.S.  your absence = Demon losses... no more holidays till post season pls!


2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Not that pile of dung ...

Casey vs the Pies uncle 😅

P.S.  ...welcome back!

P.P.S.  your absence = Demon losses... no more holidays till post season pls!

You're way ahead of me mate - I'd overlooked  the filth v Casey game !!!!

4 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Omeara pretty good today.

Aish playing the Linger's wing role pretty well this season.  Need to put a cooler on him and Brayshaw and a hard nut on Young to pressure him off those long kicks.

Aish was a very shizen Filth player a few years ago! Did a somewhat limiting Role on Clarry recently, but if u put a bit of physical heat on him I think you might find him underwhelming!!

52 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Aish was a very shizen Filth player a few years ago! Did a somewhat limiting Role on Clarry recently, but if u put a bit of physical heat on him I think you might find him underwhelming!!

Agree,  he was shakey & flakey at the Pies PF.  But having watched him a fair bit this year.... he's def playing the Linger's type role (maybe not exactly but alot of similarities?).

Maybe worth limiting his impact a little i reckon.  Something like how the Hawks limited Lingers by not allowing him the outside?


North are embarrassing. Noble won't last much longer if this is the best they can do

I'm listening to this on the radio. This game reminds me of our dark days & it's not pretty as we know.

I just think thank god we got through that period. Noble unfortunately is a man who is under massive pressure

A shocking game to have stand alone today

 
9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Will Noble have a job tonight 

This cannot continue, they are getting worse

It’s not Noble. Well not entirely. The team has no culture and is devoid of leadership. They lack effort and intensity. The first thing any replacement coach would want to do is clean up the list again.

If Noble does go, I hope Yze doesn’t put his hat in the ring there. The Norf situation is only territory for successful coaches who know how to rebuild an entire club. Only coach I know that has the creds is Clarko. 


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