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1 minute ago, binman said:

We'll see.

I'm waiting for the odds to drift a bit, and when they do i'm going to back them to miss the 8.

Will help me enjoy their losses even more. 

None of us can stand the Filth. But based on 2022 and one game in 2023, they are light years ahead of 12 other teams (at least). It's an awful reality with which we all have the come to grips with at sometime.

 
13 hours ago, McQueen said:

Too much ‘melb’ in above table. 

It’s because we won so many flags….

 

I wonder who the photo is of on the front of the North players jumpers?

4 hours ago, rpfc said:

The pies remind me of the Dees in 2021. Just can’t hate that footy. Taking the game on and backing your skills. Not overcoached. Not much stilted play.

And they made Geelong look old and slow.

Plus an unwavering belief they can win. Always. No matter what. That belief won us a flag in 2021 (plus obvious talent). It’s very powerful and very hard to stop!


1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

None of us can stand the Filth. But based on 2022 and one game in 2023, they are light years ahead of 12 other teams (at least). It's an awful reality with which we all have the come to grips with at sometime.

Before Thursday nights game I though only 4/5 clubs could win it, after that game it was confirmed.

4 hours ago, rpfc said:

The pies remind me of the Dees in 2021. Just can’t hate that footy. Taking the game on and backing your skills. Not overcoached. Not much stilted play.

And they made Geelong look old and slow.

Can't hate it at all it's great to watch. I just would like it to politely go away. 

 

Hunt in those horrible colours is really upsetting. Hope he has a great career moving forward. Always loved him at the Dees!

Norf look a lot less incompetent than previously. At least they move the ball with some logic and purpose. 
 


15 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Hunt in those horrible colours is really upsetting. Hope he has a great career moving forward. Always loved him at the Dees!

We tried moving him forward @Jaded No More. Mixed results. 

Kudos to the umps. A play on for kick not travelled far enough (should have called a zillion last night but didn't) and a holding the ball for one those "oh [censored], I'm surrounded and no way out ... I'll lie on the ground and ump will call for a ball up" situations.


How well are the AFL going with the colours the umpires are wearing in round one. I fully expect them to be wearing red , blue and a little white tonight. 

3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Losing to North... must be tough being an Eagles supporter these days.

Just amazing how they have bottomed out

It’s what happens when a group becomes comfortable and no one pushes to change the status quo. 

Long season ahead for the eagles. very stodgy ball movement.

north should be at least 2 goals further ahead

The filth are much better than I thought they were.

to beat the premiers in the round 1. Bloody good effort. I hate saying that!

I can't help but think West Coast are gone.

Please make sure to find this post and stick in in my face when they come back and win.

Edited by layzie


 

West Coast still have some very good players on paper, and  I know it’s very early on but they look exactly like last year and don’t give a [censored] about their performances. 

26 minutes ago, BDA said:

Umps being kind to North

They always are


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