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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Did something happen in GWS' game

Second quarter showing 37 minutes on AFL site

AFL site does that you have to refresh for it to show half time.

 
1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Did something happen in GWS' game

Second quarter showing 37 minutes on AFL site

One of the StKilda player taken off on stretcher cart thing. Looked nasty, hopefully ok.

Bit weird watch Weid play well and then a GWS forward line with Bedford and Hogan in it. 

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1 minute ago, DeeMee said:

Bit weird watch Weid play well and then a GWS forward line with Bedford and Hogan in it. 

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1 hour ago, doc roet said:

That's one glaring problem right there that's so easy to fix. Mark gets spoilt and punched forward to waiting opposition. So predictable 

 

It become so predictable by the 2nd quarter that now opposition teams just swam in numbers to the contest that'd been kicked to and just put number us.

Port did a number on this on our kick outs.

Listening to Nathan Buckley comment on how well Collingwood are playing is odd.

Whats changed since they finished 17th Bucks - seeings it’s 90% the same list? Oh, you got sacked. 


2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Listening to Nathan Buckley comment on how well Collingwood are playing is odd.

Whats changed since they finished 17th Bucks - seeings it’s 90% the same list? Oh, you got sacked. 

I was hoping hed keep coaching... :)

24 minutes ago, DeeMee said:

Bit weird watch Weid play well and then a GWS forward line with Bedford and Hogan in it. 

Has all the skills, my problem was his intensity, goes to show a regular game and structure in the forward line helps, I wonder where we could do that?

41 minutes ago, DeeMee said:

Bit weird watch Weid play well and then a GWS forward line with Bedford and Hogan in it. 

Can’t help but feel we dropped the ball with Weed. We have TMac BBB and Schache doing very little when the Weed in the forward line with JVR who provides the intensity could have worked well. 

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St Kilda showcasing the Belgian national colours.

The Saints actually switched to those colours during WWI as the German colours were red, black and white.

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Saints win the award for the best indigenous jumper in my opinion

 bizarre that not many have used yellow. especially essendon who have the other two colours on the flag

toby just tapped a saints bloke on the shoulder. Marshall staged and got a free! literally the softest free i’ve ever seen. 7 mins to go in the last 

disgusting umpiring 

Umps lifting for the Saints. Just horrid officiating.

Toby Bedford can run but little impact. 

Gritty win by the Saints. Would gladly take Wanganeen Milera off their hands. 

 

3 hours ago, demon3165 said:

And who's fault is that we have a ruckman as a forward coach, should have changed it last year, kids like JVR and co need to learn forward craft at this level.

The best batting coach I had was a world class bowler. One of the greatest swimming coaches of all time - couldn't swim. It is beyond dispute that there is little correlation between a coach's competence and their capabilities as a athlete. 


7 hours ago, BDA said:

West Coast are putrid. Melbourne 2012-2014 level putrid.

I reckon WC are setting new levels in this space BDA, not doing an AFL pre season type levels.

How can the highest profiting club in the country not have a world class fitness and conditioning crew.

The amount of injuries they have is unforgivable, it seems as though they have carried over the old can't train because of covid 19 excuse.

Do they have a medical department?

It's the biggest tank going around on wheels and know one in the media in either WA or VIC have dug up a thing.

This is as systematic as it gets and Adam Simpson isn't even under pressure because the board have backed him to tank the lights out in 2022 and 2023.

They were dead set turnstiles today. 

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2 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Can’t help but feel we dropped the ball with Weed. We have TMac BBB and Schache doing very little when the Weed in the forward line with JVR who provides the intensity could have worked well. 

he got every chance in 2022. If he had come on we might have had a different outcome.

Good luck to him at the Bombers but his time with us was up.

Jesse Hogan on the other hand...

 

It hurts me to suggest it but Pies look likely Grand Finalists this year. REASONING includes they have 12 pionts IN THE BAG with BYES in the next 3 weeks...............

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HAWKS

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10 hours ago, demon3165 said:

Has all the skills, my problem was his intensity, goes to show a regular game and structure in the forward line helps, I wonder where we could do that?

Wait and see how he goes when Wright  and Jones return. He is playing with more run and leading I admit but for how long. 


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