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19 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Not sure North are a rabble. 

Definitely not. They have some young A listers and a good coach.

I can't get a handle on Freo. In 2022 it looked like they were on the way to battling for a top 4 spot in 2023 but it's been all downhill

 
44 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

North in the 70’s lost the first 6 games and then made the GF

’76 i think

This piqued my interest and given the time I have on my hands, I looked it up on AFL Tables.

In '76, they lost the first three games.  In '75, they lost the first four before going on to their first flag.

They never lost the first six in the period 1974-78 when they made the GF every year.

Edited by Demonstone

 

 
6 minutes ago, Jeremy said:

Luke Jackson, generational. What a loss for us 

He’s a freak; but, sadly, we knew that.

When he starts to run with the ball a bit and kick more he’ll tear matches apart.

 


10 minutes ago, Jeremy said:

Luke Jackson, generational. What a loss for us 

Another JT special.

Apparently half the leagues recruiters didn’t have him as a top 5 pick back in 2019.

24 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

This piqued my interest and given the time I have on my hands, I looked it up on AFL Tables.

In '76, they lost the first three games.  In '75, they lost the first four before going on to their first flag.

They never lost the first six in the period 1974-78 when they made the GF every year.

Ok. My mistake, it was four. 
i do remember they were slow starters 

4 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

He’s a freak; but, sadly, we knew that.

When he starts to run with the ball a bit and kick more he’ll tear matches apart.

 

He’s doing it right now 

Sad😩

32 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He’s doing it right now 

Sad😩

May be top of the iceberg.
Taylor called a beauty and wore a lot of criticism for it.

Don't think we need to clap for Jackson this year.

 


1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Fair chance ! The front on vision will [censored] him. He braced and turned into Cunningham in my view.

No attempt to spoil or mark.

 

OK Collingwood lost, we won,  now I want to sit down tonight with my Chinese food after a good day at the footy & watch the swans give the bummers a drubbing 


Wright should have had his arms out like he is trying to take a mark, but he tucked up and turned do gone for a while

 

Lol, Langford marked that ball on the Hume Highway 


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