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58 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Did we all enjoy Augie March playing during the pregame? They’re arguably the most underrated Australian band ever. I guess they had to sing I was only 19 as it’s fitting, but their original music is quite something else. 

Can’t agree with this enough!!! Incredible band 

 

Bombers covering the corridor and pushing em wide

5 minutes ago, Brownie said:

 

BT and Brayshaw, a match made in hell

And Jobe. Can’t forget Jobe.

 

Noticed Stringer didnt stand the mark up forward with Sidebottom kicking.  Instead he spotted Nick Daicos behind him and took the outside 5 to cover him off.

The Pies always looking to get it into Nicks hands wherever possible.

Smart coaching


An all-in melee… porn for BT. 

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

An all-in melee… porn for BT. 

Hardcore style

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

An all-in melee… porn for BT. 

OH BOY WOWEE

 
1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

An all-in melee… porn for BT. 

Aaaargh, the image in my brain WCW aaargh


I can never figure out who are the Turks and who are the Aussies on the ANZAC day match.

Handball and run & carry from the Bombers 1st class in that quarter.

7 minutes ago, BDA said:

Didn't recognise Ginnivan without the bleached hair.

He’s now going for a poor man’s Bjorn Borg. A kind of Sweden meets Broadmeadows vibe.

1 hour ago, kev martin said:

Had a bit of a look at JVR's marking method, @demon3165

You were right, he kind of has his wrist turned back and opens his palm towards the ball.

The balls energy seems to be absorbed by his elbow movement, which if he has freedom from opponents works well to bring the ball in. If he gets it a bit wrong, out it pops, off those palms. It doesn't pop out too far, as there is some cushioning. Would prefer his wrist to be part of the give. Also noticed that Brody has a similar technique (palms of the hand are turned forward).

Glad you had a look, it's a small fix that can have a big impact with him, surprised they have not fixed that.


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Today would have been a good day to go down to Centrelink if it was open.

Andy the crime rate goes down 75% as well

 

Essendon play the kind of footy that will stand up in finals. They look so organised. Very well coached. 

6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

An all-in melee… porn for BT. 

handbags and jumper punches… really in the Anzac spirit

*eyeroll


 

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