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33 minutes ago, layzie said:

In the words of one of the bevy of great commentators we have right now. "It's probably the last time these two great combatants of the game will play against each other!"

True. They were both on AFL 360 during the week so they must have discussed it then. Also I guess there careers are so similar & they were drafted in the same year.

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1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

West Coast are legitimately entering Fitzroy territory. What the hell is going on there? They have an obscene amount of resources. You can’t just wipe out 3 seasons of footy because of ‘injuries’. It’s bizarre.

They're a tanking club.
They're either in the top 8 and contesting or they're on the bottom scooping draft pics.
No in-between.
 

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A bit ambitious for the GC boys to be signing 22 footballs to hand out to their supporters in the crowd. 

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35 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

They're a tanking club.
They're either in the top 8 and contesting or they're on the bottom scooping draft pics.
No in-between.
 

They are going to have to tank for a few seasons more to replace all the has beens. 


Posted
1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

West Coast are legitimately entering Fitzroy territory. What the hell is going on there? They have an obscene amount of resources. You can’t just wipe out 3 seasons of footy because of ‘injuries’. It’s bizarre.

They sulked during the Covid time and being locked up in Qld

Havent got over it

Posted
2 hours ago, DubDee said:

am i the only one taking advantage of the odds of Freo beating the Cats next week?? crazy odds

Get on Freo at $3.30 Vs Sydney tomorrow let alone next week.

Freo are more than a sneaky chance to roll Sydney on the road.

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A few people here are being harsh on West Coast.

West Coast have about 26 players able to train throughout the week.

Is it any surprise they any get within 7 goals of literally anyone these days?

I’d shudder to think how we’d performed with 8 of our best 22 out.

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38 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Get on Freo at $3.30 Vs Sydney tomorrow let alone next week.

Freo are more than a sneaky chance to roll Sydney on the road.

You've lost the plot. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

A bit ambitious for the GC boys to be signing 22 footballs to hand out to their supporters in the crowd. 

2 (or more) for each supporters

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A bonus loss for Geelong as far as we’re concerned given the opposition.

They will probably have to go 11-3 to go top 4, which is highly possible for Geelong, big still a tall order. Those early losses may end up costing them dearly.

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9 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Another overlooked against Smith just then.  Ye olde AFL "different rules for different folk" trick

Such inconsistencies (and the frequency across a game thereof) are now deliberated, not merely appearing as little mistakes from the umpires. The AFL is doing nothing, once again, about this cancer to the game whose prevalence is with us forever in the future - as footy fans will not be able to interpret any difference now that it is embedded. It is no longer as case of ' ...having a flutter on a roughie in the last and watching the nag get up...'  The playing field is now totally uneven. 

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Eagles in a world of pain. Didn't watch the game but they must have been putrid to lose by 70 points at home to the Suns.

Eagles supporters are quite arrogant, and I would have thought rebellious but there doesn't seem to be any supporter angst yet. Surely Simpson is on shaky ground. 

I'm sure our WA brethren are enjoying it though.

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7 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Get on Freo at $3.30 Vs Sydney tomorrow let alone next week.

Freo are more than a sneaky chance to roll Sydney on the road.

Freo have beaten Hawks, Eagles and pulled one out of the fire against the Suns. Their form line is not good at all. Why do you think they'll beat the Swans at the SCG?

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22 minutes ago, BDA said:

Freo have beaten Hawks, Eagles and pulled one out of the fire against the Suns. Their form line is not good at all. Why do you think they'll beat the Swans at the SCG?

Just a gut feel. And I’ve mentioned it earlier in the week in the Freo thread.

Sometimes a club needs an early kill to turn their season and confidence around. This may have happened last week to Richmond.

Sydney aren’t flying either and don’t deserve the heavy favouritism they hold.

I’m going to look like a genius or a fool either way.

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9 hours ago, Winners at last said:

Somewhat ironic that Ballard is playing an absolute blinder v WC.

Hopefully his nemesis does likewise tomorrow!! 

And if you listen very carefully, you can hear his neck merrily clicking away …

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Posted
35 minutes ago, BDA said:

Eagles in a world of pain. Didn't watch the game but they must have been putrid to lose by 70 points at home to the Suns.

Eagles supporters are quite arrogant, and I would have thought rebellious but there doesn't seem to be any supporter angst yet. Surely Simpson is on shaky ground. 

I'm sure our WA brethren are enjoying it though.

What struck me was hardly any booing. Haven't turned on their own yet. Saw a kid playing clearly recruited from East Perth primary school. I am enjoying their demise.

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2 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Such inconsistencies (and the frequency across a game thereof) are now deliberated, not merely appearing as little mistakes from the umpires. The AFL is doing nothing, once again, about this cancer to the game whose prevalence is with us forever in the future - as footy fans will not be able to interpret any difference now that it is embedded. It is no longer as case of ' ...having a flutter on a roughie in the last and watching the nag get up...'  The playing field is now totally uneven. 

The ump dept needs a full review and reset 56.

In particular...

> it's reluctance.to call HTB after more than sufficient prior which sometimes results in a dangerous sling tackle

> it's inconsistency with interpreting HTB, prior, insufficient attempt & incorrect disposal

> the stand/outside 5, delay of "play on" calls once player behind mark moves off the mark, in particular set shots where the player shooting for goal is often allowed to arc off the mark and ends up kicking the ball around the player on the mark instead of over it allowimg a much closer shot at goal.

> The stand rule where the mark is set for player standing the mark but player with the ball is often off to the side of the mark and is, with few exceptions, not asked to move around to his correct angle behind the mark, where the goals and the player on the mark should be the reference for determining that angle.  This often results in player with the ball being able to run up to or past the player on the mark before the umpire calls play on allowing player with ball a massive unfair advantage.

> The protected zone.  More emphasis now on players moving out of the front of the zone whereas the rule was brought in to stop players from sitting inside the players lateral zones in order to try and prevent player with ball playing on into or kicking to someone on a 45.  Oppo players now quite often run through the lateral protected zones and are now not called for 50 meters.

> On occasions players who are clearly asked to stand, move backwards off the mark after they took the option to stand.  And visa versa with the outside 5 rule.  My understanding is you can't do both and once the option is excepted by player in question, to do otherwise is an immediate breach and 50 meters.  Fairly certain this was adjudicated as such strictly early on....but some or many umpires have now backed right off on enforecement.

> Unless the above issues with the stand rule are resolved with a massive tightening up of how it is adjudicated and governed.... it should be scrapped entirely and we revert back to the old system where there was no stand/outside 5 rule. 

Bottom line is...from an umpiring perspective the game is a complete mess and state of flux.  Major overhaul needed.  Will the AFL recognise this and do so?  Nope.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A few people here are being harsh on West Coast.

West Coast have about 26 players able to train throughout the week.

Is it any surprise they any get within 7 goals of literally anyone these days?

I’d shudder to think how we’d performed with 8 of our best 22 out.

How are they in such a bad position with injuries for the third year in a row? It’s not just bad luck. It’s bad management. 

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10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Chris Scott. I love it when he loses !!! He is such a sook. 
 

Screaming The Help GIF

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