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57 minutes ago, Brownie said:

If he was a demon, I'd still thinks he's a #%@!!

(Papley) played a couple of games at Casey. He could have been ours!

22 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

It's official. The Toigs are a rudderless rabble of a football club. licking bbc one GIF by BBC

 

14 minutes ago, BoBo said:

I could be being pedantic, but those are lions. Haha

image.gif.512fe5af5aff0535a8476e705c27a909.gifThat's not how you spell Pandas!

 

 
9 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

(Papley) played a couple of games at Casey. He could have been ours!

If we dig up some of @KC from Casey VFL Game day reports from 2016, I'm pretty confident you'll find him suggest a few times that he was someone Melbourne should look at.

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1 hour ago, Vipercrunch said:

Yeah, the crowds at the two double-header’s are going to be very interesting.  Looking forward to hear from those at the ground what it’s like because I don’t think the broadcasters will be very honest with the crowd size, especially during the first half of our game.

I just hope the narrative isn't twisted to make it look like we can't draw a crowd. Then again the AFL don't want any whiff of the Gather Round not being a resounding success so the broadcasters will definitely not be mentioning it. That being said it will be plain as day that there are a lot of empty seats in the first 1/2 to 3/4 of our match.


1 minute ago, MadAsHell said:

If we dig up some of @KC from Casey VFL Game day reports from 2016, I'm pretty confident you'll find him suggest a few times that he was someone Melbourne should look at.

Absolutely. And big Oscar Mac who ended up the Lions...

9 hours ago, layzie said:

What a stupid time slot 

That's why it's Freo & Gold Coast. Not too much interest TV wise.

7 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Absolutely. Last two games we've only seen glimpses but the are impressive. Can kick a ball 50+ metres off one step, jump on an opponents shoulders and mark. Great agility. Will only get quicker and stronger.

You and vipercrunch would be content to wait another five years for a top 5 draft pick to prove his worth? But what about last night? Did Andrew justify his place in the side? IMO, his seven possession performance indicated he’s simply not yet ready for football at this level. He looked lost to me. He was playing at half back where he was supposed to be either guarding space or an opponent but too often it was neither. The Dockers often had the out number when the ball was kicked into the pack at the front of their goal and Mac was nowhere to be seen.

My concern for the kid is that being at Gold Coast is neither the right time or place for his development. If he was at a decent club, he would still be running around in the VFL to ensure that when the time comes, he would be ready to play the game.

 
1 hour ago, Blistering said:

You and vipercrunch would be content to wait another five years for a top 5 draft pick to prove his worth? But what about last night? Did Andrew justify his place in the side? IMO, his seven possession performance indicated he’s simply not yet ready for football at this level. He looked lost to me. He was playing at half back where he was supposed to be either guarding space or an opponent but too often it was neither. The Dockers often had the out number when the ball was kicked into the pack at the front of their goal and Mac was nowhere to be seen.

My concern for the kid is that being at Gold Coast is neither the right time or place for his development. If he was at a decent club, he would still be running around in the VFL to ensure that when the time comes, he would be ready to play the game.

Here’s the 2021 NAB AFL National Draft Top 20

1. Jason Horne-Francis (North Melbourne)
2. Sam Darcy (Western Bulldogs)
3. Finn Callaghan (Greater Western Sydney)
4. Nick Daicos (Collingwood)
5. Mac Andrew (Gold Coast)
6. Josh Rachele (Adelaide)
7. Josh Ward (Hawthorn) 
8. Jye Amiss (Fremantle)
9. Josh Gibcus (Richmond)
10. Neil Erasmus (Fremantle)
11. Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (St Kilda)
12. Josh Sinn (Port Adelaide)
13. Ben Hobbs (Essendon)
14. Campbell Chesser (West Coast)
15. Leek Aleer (Greater Western Sydney) 
16. Darcy Wilmot (Brisbane Lions)
17. Tom Brown (Richmond)
18. Angus Sheldrick (Sydney Swans)
19. Jacob van Rooyen (Melbourne)
20. Kai Lohmann (Brisbane Lions)

Picked straight after Daicos and just before Rachele. Great drafting if he comes good.


10 hours ago, Nascent said:

No first round pick for them this year either. Wonder if the 3 Giants supporters have their own death riding thread, or even a fan forum for that matter.

I think they just text each other 

10 hours ago, dee-tox said:

(Papley) played a couple of games at Casey. He could have been ours!

He could have been anybody’s actually.

He played with the Casey Scorpions and showed at the time, that he was a goal kicker.

IIRC our own recruiting people made the decision not to treat him as a priority for recruiting.

Freo fans believe they've turned the corner. 

Theyre 2-2  & 8th after beating a VFL standard Eagles and dumpster fire Suns. Delusional people.

5 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Freo fans believe they've turned the corner. 

Theyre 2-2  & 8th after beating a VFL standard Eagles and dumpster fire Suns. Delusional people.

They have Dogs, Lions, Swans, Cats in their next five weeks

Only 'easy' game is against Hawks

Think I'd tip against them in 4 out of 5 of those

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1 hour ago, Deebauched said:

Freo fans believe they've turned the corner. 

Theyre 2-2  & 8th after beating a VFL standard Eagles and dumpster fire Suns. Delusional people.

They're actually 2-3


12 hours ago, Demonland said:

I just hope the narrative isn't twisted to make it look like we can't draw a crowd. Then again the AFL don't want any whiff of the Gather Round not being a resounding success so the broadcasters will definitely not be mentioning it. That being said it will be plain as day that there are a lot of empty seats in the first 1/2 to 3/4 of our match.

Well the 4 of us will leave after the Melb game & I assume others will especially if wet so there’ll def be empty seats at both games. Looks like our game will hopefully start in dryish weather 

4 minutes ago, Deestar9 said:

Well the 4 of us will leave after the Melb game & I assume others will especially if wet so there’ll def be empty seats at both games. Looks like our game will hopefully start in dryish weather 

Radar at Adelaide is looking very promising.  

4 hours ago, Blistering said:

My concern for the kid is that being at Gold Coast is neither the right time or place for his development. If he was at a decent club, he would still be running around in the VFL to ensure that when the time comes, he would be ready to play the game.

That sums up where he's at.

We gave JVR a full season in the VFL to develop. Andrew is still slight of frame, so would've spent the better part of 2 years at Casey. He shows signs, but at a s*** club with poor development he could waste his career

4 hours ago, Leopold Bloom said:

Here’s the 2021 NAB AFL National Draft Top 20

1. Jason Horne-Francis (North Melbourne)
2. Sam Darcy (Western Bulldogs)
3. Finn Callaghan (Greater Western Sydney)
4. Nick Daicos (Collingwood)
5. Mac Andrew (Gold Coast)
6. Josh Rachele (Adelaide)
7. Josh Ward (Hawthorn) 
8. Jye Amiss (Fremantle)
9. Josh Gibcus (Richmond)
10. Neil Erasmus (Fremantle)
11. Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (St Kilda)
12. Josh Sinn (Port Adelaide)
13. Ben Hobbs (Essendon)
14. Campbell Chesser (West Coast)
15. Leek Aleer (Greater Western Sydney) 
16. Darcy Wilmot (Brisbane Lions)
17. Tom Brown (Richmond)
18. Angus Sheldrick (Sydney Swans)
19. Jacob van Rooyen (Melbourne)
20. Kai Lohmann (Brisbane Lions)

Picked straight after Daicos and just before Rachele. Great drafting if he comes good.

He simply is not top 10 material IMO. I’m thinking the pre draft hype fooled the GC Suns recruitment team big time.

I think they were trying to find the next Unicorn.

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6 hours ago, Blistering said:

You and vipercrunch would be content to wait another five years for a top 5 draft pick to prove his worth? But what about last night? Did Andrew justify his place in the side? IMO, his seven possession performance indicated he’s simply not yet ready for football at this level. He looked lost to me. He was playing at half back where he was supposed to be either guarding space or an opponent but too often it was neither. The Dockers often had the out number when the ball was kicked into the pack at the front of their goal and Mac was nowhere to be seen.

My concern for the kid is that being at Gold Coast is neither the right time or place for his development. If he was at a decent club, he would still be running around in the VFL to ensure that when the time comes, he would be ready to play the game.

Well said, he's raw and could be something decent but this isn't a hood environment to nurture that talent.

I said it before and I’ll say it again. How we lost to Brisbane in round 2 remains a serious mystery. 

13 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I said it before and I’ll say it again. How we lost to Brisbane in round 2 remains a serious mystery. 

The GABBA is a flat track. And you know what they say about those who play on flat tracks all the time...

 

Love to see the Lions lose as an entree to our big win.

20 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I said it before and I’ll say it again. How we lost to Brisbane in round 2 remains a serious mystery. 

I'm half expecting to see ads for the commemorative framed picture of their Rd 2 win over us.


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