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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Gold Coast are an embarrassment to the league. GWS likewise. How much longer can they drain talent from the game and deliver this trash? 

Sadly.... forever Jaded. The Dill made this clear recently

 
Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Sadly.... forever Jaded. The Dill made this clear recently

Well lucky for us Gill is soon gone 

Stkilda will rival Carlton for April Premiers but who have they beaten?

Imho they havent beaten anyone that plays finals this year. We have already played two.

We should know on Monday if Geelong are really in trouble.

 

 

Suns will be fired up for next weeks game against Freo....silver linings!

I thought runners weren’t allowed on the ground during play. The Suns runner was almost cleaned up just then. 


Heart and desire 

Mitchito Owens. Yes and yes. Like his aggressive approach   

Ben King. No and no. He looks disinterested and lacks any 2nd effort or defensive understanding.  No heart right now. 

 
24 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Yeah...seems odd doesn't it ..... but his life his choices I suppose.

To the best of my understanding his accepting the risk of brain damage doesn't reduce the Swans' duty of care.  A lawsuit in ten years time is inevitable as the Swans should have known.  Possibly an investigation by SafeWork NSW (like Worksafe etc)  That is a most unwise pick-up by the Swans.

Touk Miller. Love his determination but so wasteful and turnovers killing his team. No look kicks or handballs are surprising for a player of his experience. 
 

Noah Anderson.   Such a star wasted in this Suns outfit. Dill McLaughlin decision to gift Rowell & Anderson has killed this kid. 


4 minutes ago, redandbluemakepurple said:

To the best of my understanding his accepting the risk of brain damage doesn't reduce the Swans' duty of care.  A lawsuit in ten years time is inevitable as the Swans should have known.  Possibly an investigation by SafeWork NSW (like Worksafe etc)  That is a most unwise pick-up by the Swans.

That's a pretty good crystal ball you've got mate.

Maybe check out some lotto numbers.

47 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-2020-jack-higgins-brain-surgery-richmond-video-interview-helmet/news-story/08a3e9762316095a381dc0500756bb8c

Actually that's a bit harsh. He had brain surgery in 2020.

However I agree that he's pretty annoying.

opps......

Kath L looking very desirable. 


21 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

The Sun's should relocate to Tassie.

There is no sunshine in Tasmania.

Rowell would’ve burnt a lot of same game multis tonight. Shizen 


Just now, Redleg said:

There is no sunshine in Tasmania.

It's like the Jazz going to Utah where they don't allow music.

Feel sorry for Touk Miller being stuck at GC, he would be lorded at any other club.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

It's like the Jazz going to Utah where they don't allow music.

Should have gone to New Orleans.

 

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