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5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I wouldn’t play him in the middle. Not a great contested ball player. 

Hope they persist with him in the middle for next week against Carlton, the Blues aren't known for contested ball footy 😁


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

WTF is rough conduct?

 Every contest Cox is in could be described as that. 

Thought he said ruck conduct 😂.

Cox does that often doesn’t he?

Is there a softer player in the league than Nick Daicos?

Edited by picket fence

 

No defensive pressure from either side yet. Some great foot skills, great running handball chains, and clutch finishing, but so few stoppages, tackles or team defensive pressure. Refreshing in a way. Except that it is the Filth v Bummers. 

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Imagine the odds you could have received on Collingwood and Brisbane not making the finals.

$50 would possibly by you a yacht.

Edited by Jibroni

I would love for both of these sides to lose!

what would I prefer,   Mason to accidentally collect Stringer or Maynard, why can’t I have both.


McRae game plan

go down by 35 points

get the players fired up

get the crowd behind them

win by 2 points

Edited by DubDee

Mihocek is their Fritsch.

An under rated player by most but usually good for a couple of goals. Ignore him at your peril

How is that a free kick? Both looking at the ball,  body impact at the same time as the ball. There was no interference.

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

McRae game plan

go down by 35 points

get the players fired

get the crowd behind them

win by 2 points

They relied on that method in 2022 and it ended up biting them on the backside in the prelim vs Sydney.


22 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Is there a softer player in the league than Nick Daicos?

Hipwood? Considering he’s probably 5+ inches taller and 10+ kg heavier?

Brayshaw: "Daicos walks through about five"

What I saw: Takes possession, wheels past one and disposes poorly.

 

4 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

How is that a free kick? Both looking at the ball,  body impact at the same time as the ball. There was no interference.

Was wondering the same thing. Both eyes on the ball. Why is front on contact always paid to the “forward” running player? 

 

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