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Gees you’d be furious if you gave up so much draft capital for Tim Kelly. Struggle to be in the top 120 players in the comp.

 

Umps best on for Norf

 

Thoroughly enjoyable game.

They nearly coughed it up but a great confidence boost for North before playing Freo next week. Reckon they're half a chance.

 

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

That wasn’t a mark so didn’t deserve the goal. 

Hard to believe with four umpires they couldn’t see that. 


Young Sheezel can play. And comes across as a level headed young fella in his post game interview with Ben Dixon

Even the commentator said Norf had the rub of the green.

Umpires better hold their many whistles tonight when its in doggies fwd half.

Brace for impact.

 

That's pretty bad by west coast. also why were they handballing in those final moments in the middle. Boot it forward and get it going. 

Nth fans feel like how we felt all those years ago when we were so bad that a win felt good, but in reality I hitnk there next win will be awhile away. 

what was the crowd? 

21 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Gees you’d be furious if you gave up so much draft capital for Tim Kelly. Struggle to be in the top 120 players in the comp.

He's great player with 2 better mids above him.  Hence he was brilliant at Geelong.  he doesn't have the "size" to control the centre by himself.  All the trade capital ended up at GWS.   


7 minutes ago, BDA said:

Young Sheezel can play. And comes across as a level headed young fella in his post game interview with Ben Dixon

Yes and he's sitting only DT tech :(  I wonder if I should trade in a non-playing player to get his score.

 

31 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Even the commentator said Norf had the rub of the green.

Umpires better hold their many whistles tonight when its in doggies fwd half.

Brace for impact.

Maybe it was never really "free kick hawthorn."

Perhaps it's "free kick A. Clarksons team."

There has to be something seriously wrong at WC, they have too many players who (on paper) are performing well below their best.

 


24 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Maybe it was never really "free kick hawthorn."

Perhaps it's "free kick A. Clarksons team."

Who's going to be the one to tell Clarkson that it's not a free kick to his team?

On Collingwood, the funny is people say about last nights game “they’ll have trouble playing like that every week”, well they don’t have too. They only have to play like that against 4/5 sides. The rest of the time they can afford to play 1/2 as good and beat most sides or just play like that in patches when required.


1 hour ago, BDA said:

Thoroughly enjoyable game.

They nearly coughed it up but a great confidence boost for North before playing Freo next week. Reckon they're half a chance.

 

Hope you’re right but wouldn’t have thought they could give Freo a serious challenge.

54 minutes ago, Demonland said:

21 to 4 Brisbanes way. The locals must be going loco.

Just fuels the fire to stick it up them when they walk off the ground failing in their endeavour 

 

the statistical dominance by Port over Brisbane is mind blowing

For example half way through last quarter

Disposals 350-230


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