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1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Malthouse was a great coach but lacks any quality in terms of insights or journalism right now.  
 

I went to a corporate gig about 4 years ago (2017/18) and Malthouse was the key note speaker on Motivation and Resilience.  Worst $15k spent by the business for an hour. He finished in 45 minutes and was “boring “ to be fair. Rattled on about his childhood and how he would spent time dreaming about getting to the VFL. Ok if he was speaking to high school kids but not corporate audience.  PowerPoint was scrambled slides put together without any link to his story. 

Myth. Coached a WA state side for 10 years and returned two flags. He did well with the Filth in 2010 . . with mega resources behind him. Doesn't make him a great coach though. Bevo's achievements with the Dogs far out-rate MM's achievements IMHO.

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I’m sitting next to Pauline (Fritta’s mum). This is gonna be one helluva game!!!!

#DAdetractors,ComeAndTellUsInPersonHowCrapWeAre

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25 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Is it ok for a 59 year old to wear the Premiership Jumper whilst in Bangkok?

Doing it anyway!!

Big win today Demons 

Set up the back end of the year

The Filth at the ‘G

Have you got used to a Chang with ice cubes. Not bad

Enjoy your day !!

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2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m sitting next to Pauline (Fritta’s mum). This is gonna be one helluva game!!!!

#DAdetractors,ComeAndTellUsInPersonHowCrapWeAre

I once sat next to Dom Tyson's girlfriend. Got heaps of inside info. "The boys are really confident today. Dom's pretty sure we'll win."

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Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

Have you got used to a Chang with ice cubes. Not bad

Enjoy your day !!

I can’t do ice cubes in beer!! In the Philippines they put it in without asking!!

Chang is fine. Heineken is better 

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3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Tomlinson looked like he was walking around the Centre square with Langdon dressed in his civvies. Reckon that means Petty is in. 

To be clear. Tomlinson was in his civvies. Langdon was dressed for action. 

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From AFL.com.au just now . . .

Dees defender Daniel Turner, who arrived at the club via the 2021 NAB AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft, will make his debut in the match, while premiership defender Michael Hibberd returns for his first match of the season following an ongoing calf injury. 

The pair come in to the side for Jayden Hunt and Adam Tomlinson, who were both omitted.

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Can’t see Oliver warming up?

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