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Article on the AFL site pumping the Blues up about how tough and intense their preseason training has been. 
 

Nek minnut. 

 

Only thing I have observed from this Swans v Blues game is Carlton’s lack of a sponsor on the shorts. Hope they don’t find one. 

  On 03/03/2023 at 08:59, ANG13 said:

Only thing I have observed from this Swans v Blues game is Carlton’s lack of a sponsor on the shorts. Hope they don’t find one. 

Same here 


  On 03/03/2023 at 08:30, Call Me What You Will said:

OK, it’s the end of the working week. It’s Friday night and the Aussie’s have won in Indore. Time to settle in for some pre-season footy. Have a look a couple of clubs, take some SuperCoach notes and just chill on a beautiful Friday night. And then…….Dermie and Derwayne spoil everything. My god those guys are just the worst. Does Derwayne think Hollands has a good work rate???. Early rant over. Go Dees.

the mute button is your friend.

 
  On 03/03/2023 at 10:40, The Jackson FIX said:

Tim Kelly stinking it up again.  With the benefit of hindsight, one of the worst trades in history (for Wet Toast that is, Geelong laughing all the way to the bank)

Complete total waste of money and draft capital.

You could call it a capital embarrassment come to think of it.


  On 03/03/2023 at 09:33, Nascent said:

Have liked the look of Ginbey. Sad seeing Hunt in Eagles colours but wish him nothing but the best. 

Sure is. But I avoid the sadness simply by turning off the TV…

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Might have been just a practise match but the Weid di himself no favours. Sounds familiar.

  On 03/03/2023 at 08:53, layzie said:

Anyone get the feeling they might be in trouble?

I actually thought they were both rubbish with one side flattered by kicking straight. Fair enough St Kilda are missing their forward line, but I didn't see much to write home about - the game looked like a race for the spoon. Parish was unforgivably pathetic. The bummers should trade him for someone who has a crack (practice match or not).

 

  On 03/03/2023 at 11:58, Roger Mellie said:

I actually thought they were both rubbish with one side flattered by kicking straight. Fair enough St Kilda are missing their forward line, but I didn't see much to write home about - the game looked like a race for the spoon. Parish was unforgivably pathetic. The bummers should trade him for someone who has a crack (practice match or not).

 

I watched about 5 mins, looked like a total tyre fire of a game. 

Was he wasteful or just plain insipid?

  On 02/03/2023 at 21:55, TRIGON said:

Are we a sneaky chance for the Ansett Cup...or am I living in the past?

cmon mate! it’s the Fosters Cup. get with the times


interesting to see people read anything into practice matches. means very little. 

just fitness and getting bodies ready 

  On 03/03/2023 at 12:14, layzie said:

I watched about 5 mins, looked like a total tyre fire of a game. 

Was he wasteful or just plain insipid?

Barely got a touch and jogged around. I hope for his sake, Scott told him to take it easy.

Oskar Baker gets Dogs first goal.

Played a very good first quarter and is Bevo’s standout pre season performer.

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  On 04/03/2023 at 02:50, whatwhat say what said:

sauce baker and antivax jones very good for footscray

Good luck Sauce!!


  On 04/03/2023 at 02:52, Left Foot Snap said:

Good luck Sauce!!

You’d think he’ll play round one based one his first half today. Looked very good.  Could be Lachie Hunter vs Sauce on one wing and Bailey Smith vs Lingers on the other. 

My early prediction for Umpires’ Pet of the year, is Bailey Smith. 4 blatant holding the balls called play on and he gets touched and soft free. 

Dogs look great in bruise free games. Umps still love them too.

 

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