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36 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Chapman and Cox are defenders, Cox was in the AA squad in 2022.

They are both better than Pearce, as is Luke Ryan. At full strength they are a strong defence and one which I think most people don’t appreciate. 

Yep, forgot cox was a defender. And as you say a really good one too.

I'm obviously in the not appreciating how strong their defence is. I'll reassess.

 

Gotta stop watching Gws games and lamenting the loss of Hogan and Bedford.

 

West Coast are an absolute joke of a club. Long may it last! They won’t recover from this easily, we know better than most. Gaff, Yeo, Darling, McGovern etc will be gone soon and then what?

Then Tassie get all the picks. Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

West Coast are an absolute joke of a club. Long may it last! They won’t recover from this easily, we know better than most. Gaff, Yeo, Darling, McGovern etc will be gone soon and then what?

Then Tassie get all the picks. Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch

It really would be great to see West Coast down the bottom for another decade. 


1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Gotta stop watching Gws games and lamenting the loss of Hogan and Bedford.

Hogan gave us May and it worked out very well for us. 
I’m genuinely happy for Hogan. It was never going to work out for him at Melbourne. Nothing worth lamenting. 

6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Hogan gave us May and it worked out very well for us. 
I’m genuinely happy for Hogan. It was never going to work out for him at Melbourne. Nothing worth lamenting. 

Cheers Jaded. Yea same here with Jesse. He had some rough things go on and he'd finally found some great form at Gws. He's a genuine good bloke of AFL. I still smile at his run up.

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1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Hogan gave us May and it worked out very well for us. 
I’m genuinely happy for Hogan. It was never going to work out for him at Melbourne. Nothing worth lamenting. 

This.

I still love Jesse - don't feel any bad vibes about him. We did all we could - he end up at flogmantle were all (most) good footballers go to die. Good on GW$ - took a punt that's paying off handsomely. They must be doing something right up there. My man-crush on Jesse will lives on.

 

On 23/03/2024 at 21:17, Lord Travis said:

Bombers putting up a decent fight tonight but Swans will run it out in the last. 

Ben McKay is possibly the most overpaid footballer in AFL history. VFL standard yet on over 700k a year!

Scully? Chris Dawes? Diamonds Tilbrook.


3 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

This.

I still love Jesse - don't feel any bad vibes about him. We did all we could - he end up at flogmantle were all (most) good footballers go to die. Good on GW$ - took a punt that's paying off handsomely. They must be doing something right up there. My man-crush on Jesse will lives on.

 

Was one of my favourite players at MFC. And yea just because he's doing well at Gws doesn't necessarily mean he be crushing it if still with us. I hope he goes close to winning the Coleman. (Go Fritta).

What do we all think about the Peter Wright incident? For me it's Maynard all over again, and should be 3-4 weeks. An attempted spoil or attempted mark is no longer either of those things when it ends up as a bump to the head.

Here's the vision:

 

2 hours ago, ANG13 said:

It really would be great to see West Coast down the bottom for another decade. 

Ordinarily I’d agree, but I feel so bad for Jayden. He’ll always be a Dee to me. And it’s not like he’s ever far from my mind: I have a giant cardboard cutout of him that I see every time I enter my house. 😭

7 minutes ago, Chook said:

What do we all think about the Peter Wright incident? For me it's Maynard all over again, and should be 3-4 weeks. An attempted spoil or attempted mark is no longer either of those things when it ends up as a bump to the head.

Here's the vision:

 

 

I agree with Sam Landsberger…

 

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1 hour ago, biggestred said:

I hope west Coast extend simpsons contract. 

Seriously what is going on over there?

Do they train at all

6 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ordinarily I’d agree, but I feel so bad for Jayden. He’ll always be a Dee to me. And it’s not like he’s ever far from my mind: I have a giant cardboard cutout of him that I see every time I enter my house. 😭

Yes I like Jayden and feel sorry for him he’s ended up at West Coast. Not sure how long his contract is but hopefully he can keep his form up and request a trade out of the dump that is West Coast. 

6 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

just a titch over 30k at the tigs vs the pear on a beautiful sunday arvo

what will maclure say...

Nothing. 
 

That’s a pretty average crowd even with the Grand Prix on. 


12 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

6 votes Luke Jackson 

5 votes James Jordon

4 votes Oskar Baker 

3 votes Brodie Grundy 

2 votes Jeremy Howe 

1 vote Toby Bedford 

6 votes Steve May

5 votes Jake Lever

4 votes Ed Langdon

3 votes Ben Brown

2 votes Lachie Hunter

1 vote Jack Billings 

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