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West Coast’s accuracy is great. 11 goals, zero behinds up until a few minutes ago. 

 
2 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

HBT could you at least get the name right...

it's TAX PAYER PARK

Pork Barrel park. Closer 

 

As nice as it would be to see WC go through a season 0-23 it would be equally as good to face a completely demoralised Richmond a week on Wednesday. 

I'm enjoying the demise of West Coast as much as anyone here, but I do hope the go on to beat the tigers well. Sole reason being to give the AFL a good enough reason to refuse draft assistance.


4 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Pork Barrel park. Closer 

They've opened a branch of the restaurant Chin Chin in their new grandstand so maybe Pork Belly Park is more apt. 

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The media will be in hysterics over Geelong’s 5-0 start but it’s worth noting that their opposition has a combined 5-20 record.

They have Brisbane and Carlton coming up.

Then us, Port, Gold Coast (away), and GWS.  Would love to see them go 0-6 or 1-5 over this stretch.

Turned on Tigers V Eagles 10 minutes in. (90min ago)
Could not watch Kayo because of the stuttering picture and sound.

Did anybody else have this problem?

Just turned it back now and it seems better. Tried other streams and they were okay. But this match was consistently [censored].

 
Just now, DiscoStu17 said:

Turned on Tigers V Eagles 10 minutes in. (90min ago)
Could not watch Kayo because of the stuttering picture and sound.

Did anybody else have this problem?

Just turned it back now and it seems better. Tried other streams and they were okay. But this match was consistently [censored].

Mine just stopped working last night halfway through the port Freo game 

Oh Richmond. Oh my. Oh me oh my.

And is it too early to start the 'Jake Waterman restricted free agent 2025' thread?


Just seen the score… what have the eagles done right? What have richmond done wrong??


10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Wow that is typical AFL double standards unbelievable. 

I’m loving Jayden Hunt is getting a win tonight. Poor guy has had too many loses in his career

Gotta feel sorry for Richmond. Said nobody ever. 


Poor ooze, unfortunately tigs fans aren't patient so they onto be enjoying this. But he is dealing with a long injury list.

On the other hand nice that Jayden can sing the song today

Tigers getting smashed by the worst team over a 4 year period ever

The injuries are bad but still

They will be bottom 4 for years and then Tassie comes in

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3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

North just should have gone to the Gold Coast. This is a long term disaster, with 2 new teams coming in. How are these 3 bottom teams going to improve?

AFL this is on you….

It's tough and if it was us I would have been screaming and now I'd be broken. But you're right. 1 or 2 too many teams in Victoria for long term.

And bringing in a Tassie team kills their Tassie connection, and their sponsorship including the AFLW opportunity.

I would like to know what their strategy is to stay viable.

 

Come on eagles.  Get me 5 out of 8

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The media will be in hysterics over Geelong’s 5-0 start but it’s worth noting that their opposition has a combined 5-20 record.

They have Brisbane and Carlton coming up.

Saints 2-3

Adelaide 1-4

Hawthorn 0-5

Bulldogs 2-3

North 0-5

 

For comparison we're 4-2 and our opponents are 13-17.

Swans 4-1
Bulldogs 2-3
Hawks 0-5
Port 4-1
Adelaide 1-4
Brisbane 2-3


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