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They lost me at “With exceptional ball users in Petracca, Oliver, Viney, Angus Brayshaw” without mentioning Bowey.
The problem with most footy commentators is they don’t know as much about each team players as that’s team’s supporters, particularly the passionate ones who would inhabit places such as this. 

 

1 Grundy Gawn combo? 

2 run and gun ball movement? 

3 can they emulate Tigers sequence? 

4 will Hunter get back to his best? 

5 will Pickett be in red and blue in 2024? 
 

Hmmm - apart from the obvious Question 1, not really the most insightful questions to be asking. 
 

1- the workings of the Gawn Grundy combo (of course) 

2- will the Demons discover their mojo to dismantle teams and put the score on the board when they have control of the game? 

3- will the Demons be mentally and physically strong enough to withstand 2nd half comebacks by the opposition ? 

4- will the Demons maintain the strategy of kicking to the deep forward pockets (as a defensive attacking move) ? 

5- do the Demons have the depth to have rotations and ensure their stars are fit and firing come September? 

These are more of the “pub questions being asked”. 

 

35 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

1 Grundy Gawn combo? 

2 run and gun ball movement? 

3 can they emulate Tigers sequence? 

4 will Hunter get back to his best? 

5 will Pickett be in red and blue in 2024? 
 

Hmmm - apart from the obvious Question 1, not really the most insightful questions to be asking. 
 

1- the workings of the Gawn Grundy combo (of course) 

2- will the Demons discover their mojo to dismantle teams and put the score on the board when they have control of the game? 

3- will the Demons be mentally and physically strong enough to withstand 2nd half comebacks by the opposition ? 

4- will the Demons maintain the strategy of kicking to the deep forward pockets (as a defensive attacking move) ? 

5- do the Demons have the depth to have rotations and ensure their stars are fit and firing come September? 

These are more of the “pub questions being asked”. 

 

Yeah, this pub…


All I got from this article is that they need a proofreader. 

3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

All I got from this article is that they need a proofreader. 

🙋🏽‍♂️

 
8 hours ago, Nascent said:

Are the parmas any good?

A third of us say yeah, a third say nah, and the other third are in no state to give an opinion on anything…


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