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7 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Beating GC in Adelaide a firestarter?

Specially when GC let them live by missing like 5 goals. Had the suns kick straight the game would have been over by 3qtr time.

 
 

Well that's a shame.... always next week 🤣

Is Dew their coach and fitness coach? Because it sure seems like it. Ran out of legs in the most embarrassing fashion. This wasn’t even a hard game ffs!


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Similar to the Eagles game where Freo pulled await late...except GCS had no injuries, they're just not fit...

We all know whats going to happen to the Suns list. King will move, Lucosius will go back to the Crows or Port. Noah anderson will be rescued by a Victorian club (would be great if we could nab him cos he's a gun). They are just a feeder club at this stage.  And i feel for players like Miller and swallow who've wasted their career battling away at this pointless club. Pull the pin already. 

What a shame, today the Suns could have cemented a top 4 pick for us.

Don't matter, we are still fighting for the top 8 pick.

 

Imagine running out of legs on a ground that is the size of a local Auskick facility. GC are a farce. 
 

on a side note, I reckon we should lobby to play at Norwood next year and rebrand as The Redlegs for the round. A lot of great history between our clubs. Would be great to drum up support from the other Redlegs. 


9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Is Dew their coach and fitness coach? Because it sure seems like it. Ran out of legs in the most embarrassing fashion. This wasn’t even a hard game ffs!

Savage tonight Jaded. I like it!

6 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What a shame, today the Suns could have cemented a top 4 pick for us.

After five rounds?  Yeah, nah.

Just now, Demonstone said:

After five rounds?  Yeah, nah.

Well, Freo's fixture will only get harder so.. if they had fallen to 1 - 4  against the "softest" part of their fixture.... 

It would be Hard to see them wining enough games to not be bottom 6.

21 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Imagine running out of legs on a ground that is the size of a local Auskick facility. GC are a farce. 
 

on a side note, I reckon we should lobby to play at Norwood next year and rebrand as The Redlegs for the round. A lot of great history between our clubs. Would be great to drum up support from the other Redlegs. 

Not sure the competition is ready for Viney and Pickett on an oval with a brick wall for a boundary

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Went to the game at Norwood, never seen so many missed tackles by a team in my life. The Suns defence was like a knife through butter. FMD.

6 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Went to the game at Norwood, never seen so many missed tackles by a team in my life. The Suns defence was like a knife through butter. FMD.

What did you make of Freo up close?

1 minute ago, BDA said:

What did you make of Freo up close?

Average, they have too many bottom end players. I would be surprised if they win more than 10 games.

Their supporters have a high bogan element as well.

4 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Average, they have too many bottom end players. I would be surprised if they win more than 10 games.

Their supporters have a high bogan element as well.

Why the last sentence?

WGAF

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Yeah… it’s a joke etc…

5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Why the last sentence?

WGAF

Must be the commonality I found with Port Adelaide supporters here, that's all. They were vocal and created a good atmosphere.


6 hours ago, BDA said:

We all know whats going to happen to the Suns list. King will move, Lucosius will go back to the Crows or Port. Noah anderson will be rescued by a Victorian club (would be great if we could nab him cos he's a gun). They are just a feeder club at this stage.  And i feel for players like Miller and swallow who've wasted their career battling away at this pointless club. Pull the pin already. 

I do tend to agree about GC being a feeder club. I’d hope we could land Anderson, but sadly I doubt we’d have the cap space. Pickett offers better polish, and defensive pressure and that isn’t a disservice to Anderson as he is tracking to be AA.

 

Too many Suns players refused to fight it out. Mabior Chol standing while his opponent ran away from him, after getting the ball while Chol watched,as an example.

Run that game out and they could have won it. Very disappointing. 

14 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Mabior Chol standing while his opponent ran away from him, after getting the ball while Chol watched,as an example.

He was very poor last night. Didn;t contest at all. No second effort. Poor body language waving his hands in the air ala Jesse Hogan. If he was a teammate of mine i would have given him some direct feedback post-game.


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