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30 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Weightman has zero, count ‘em, nil, nada, no, possessions in his 46:36mins time on the ground!! But he has had one turnover 🤣

Plus another 29 minutes to that time now.

 

Hawthorn are bordering being Melbourne 2013 bad. 

Good to see Baker making the most of his opportunity. Turned into being a solid contributor. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

9 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

28% of Dog goals come from frees. Now that's a stat.

Gee willigars

2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Sauce is having a really good game.

almost about to start my very first thread on Oskar Baker, yes, he is making most of opportunities and game plan. Good on him. Glad to see him prove me wrong.

 

In hindsight we probably should have been playing this afternoon & put either the Sydney game on tonight or hawthorn dogs game 


Well the tank is now well and truly on with WCE entering the fray with the Dorks and Nought.

To be fair to all 3 teams, better to get it out of the way now before Tassie hits the draft

Edited by Demon Disciple

10 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Well the tank is now well and truly on with WCE entering the fray with the Dorks and Nought.

To be fair to all 3 teams, better to get it out of the way now before Tassie hits the draft

If West Coast finish last they might be keen to do a trade for pick 1 with us if they’re worried Reid will do a runner…. Silver linings and all. 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

If West Coast finish last they might be keen to do a trade for pick 1 with us if they’re worried Reid will do a runner…. Silver linings and all. 

If that's the cases even a pick 5 or 6 would be enough from Freo. We can bundle our own first and Freos second, even our own future first...

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

If that's the cases even a pick 5 or 6 would be enough from Freo. We can bundle our own first and Freos second, even our own future first...

Too much to give up for only 1 speculative player.


1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

Too much to give up for only 1 speculative player.

Nothing speculative about Reid. 

On 4/28/2023 at 10:32 PM, Chook said:

 

Every club participates in the draft, and every club's supporters have the right to expect their #1 pick to at least see out the first contract.

So every clubs supporters should have booked players like Nathan Buckley, Jeff White, Scott Thompson, Tom Boyd, etc? Or is JHF the only player that every supporter of every club should boo?

Be passionate about your club, not others.

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

If West Coast finish last they might be keen to do a trade for pick 1 with us if they’re worried Reid will do a runner…. Silver linings and all. 

Would probably pay to plant the seed of crippling doubt in their heads...

8 minutes ago, deanox said:

So every clubs supporters should have booked players like Nathan Buckley, Jeff White, Scott Thompson, Tom Boyd, etc? Or is JHF the only player that every supporter of every club should boo?

Be passionate about your club, not others.

Yep. We boo JHF but an actual sex offender in De Geoy gets applauded. AFL fans are wild stupid. 


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Yep. We boo JHF but an actual sex offender in De Geoy gets applauded. AFL fans are wild stupid. 

Yep it's mental isn't it?

Curnow is a star.  Clearly alongside Cameron as the best key forward in todays game.  Even the Blues chose McKay ahead of him but they are blessed to have both Mckay and Curnow.  
 

The 2015 AFL Draft

Round One
1    Carlton            Jacob Weitering
2    Brisbane    Josh Schache
3    Sydney            Callum Mills
4    Melbourne    Clayton Oliver
5    Essendon    Darcy Parish
6    Essendon    Aaron Francis
7    GWS            Jacob Hopper
8    Gold Coast    Callum Ah Chee
9    Melbourne    Sam Weideman
10    Carlton            Harry McKay
11    Adelaide    Wayne Milera
12    Carlton            Charlie Curnow
 

To say the Eagles are putrid is an understatement. They are tanking harder than any team ever.

 
52 minutes ago, BDA said:

To say the Eagles are putrid is an understatement. They are tanking harder than any team ever.

Hope this continues, if we want to have a chance for pick 1...


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