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24 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Logging in from China to say suck [censored] to both Pies and Bombers 

天作之合 – “A match made in heaven.”

 

Hogan in fine fettle this year.

Looks super fit and focused.

Those sticky mitts really make a difference.

11 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Considering the good crowds they are getting in the nation's capital I wonder if it's worth moving the Giants down there full-time. Canberra Giants also sounds so much better that Greater Western Sydney. 

Would have to name them the Frost Giants.

Anyway, those good crowds are influenced a bit by a general scarcity of top-level football. Supporters of fifteen* other clubs will get along to see a game even if they don't care much for the competing clubs on the day.

*do you really think anyone in Canberra would support Gold Coast?

 
1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Anyone remember what happened late September the last time there was a draw on Anzac Day?

Carlton won the premiership 


38 minutes ago, BW511 said:

My partner just got back from the ‘G (bombers fan)

She said she’s never going to the footy again, the Collingwood supporters were so disgusting. 

She left her seat with 10 minutes to go because she genuinely felt threatened regardless if they won or lost.
 

For context sake, we have a friend who works in the corporate functions team for the pies, so we occasionally get tickets among Pies supporters.

 

 

Shocked! ....not really, this is but a sample of what's going to be on KB match. 

32 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Considering the good crowds they are getting in the nation's capital I wonder if it's worth moving the Giants down there full-time. Canberra Giants also sounds so much better that Greater Western Sydney. 

Or Canberra could become the 20th team?

 
16 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Would have to name them the Frost Giants.

Anyway, those good crowds are influenced a bit by a general scarcity of top-level football. Supporters of fifteen* other clubs will get along to see a game even if they don't care much for the competing clubs on the day.

*do you really think anyone in Canberra would support Gold Coast?

Still, if this game was played in western Sydney tonight they'd be lucky to get 4,000 people through the turnstiles. It would be great for a national competition to have Canberra join Tasmania in the competition. 

5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Or Canberra could become the 20th team?

Or North Melbourne relocate there. The Northern Kangaroos ...


6 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Or Canberra could become the 20th team?

We dont have the talent pool to cover 18 teams, let alone 20.

 

1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

We dont have the talent pool to cover 18 teams, let alone 20.

 

Merge the two AFL clubs in GWS and GC, relocate them to Canberra?

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Merge the two AFL clubs in GWS and GC, relocate them to Canberra?

Or just move the Giants there permanently then play 3 games in West Sydney.


5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Or Canberra could become the 20th team?

It would make more sense than Darwin but they've just mentioned on the broadcast that there are 6,000 GWS members in Canberra so it might be easier to grow that figure than ask the locals to switch teams. 

good game this. Lions should be ahead but inaccuracy hurting them.

8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Merge the two AFL clubs in GWS and GC, relocate them to Canberra?

Bring back the Roy boys

Anyone got a theory about what side winning this GWS/Brisbane game is better for the Dees?

I think Giants win is better, as I think it makes it too hard for Brisbane.

4 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Merge the two AFL clubs in GWS and GC, relocate them to Canberra?

The Canberra Sun Giants 😆


Allow me to continue with my obsession re commentators selectively calling certain players by their first + last names ...

Harris Andrews, Harris Andrews, Harris Andrews ....

As previously noted, they do it more with players with first names that are more like surnames. 

Thank you for your interest.

9 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Or just move the Giants there permanently then play 3 games in West Sydney.

Exactly, just flip the current script. They can play Collingwood, Carlton and Richmond up there so the place looks half full for tv. 

3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Anyone got a theory about what side winning this GWS/Brisbane game is better for the Dees?

I think Giants win is better, as I think it makes it too hard for Brisbane.

Agree, HBT. If Brisbane lose tonight it is very tough for them to be top 4 at the end of the home and away season. And they won't win it without that advantage.

 
19 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Anyone got a theory about what side winning this GWS/Brisbane game is better for the Dees?

I think Giants win is better, as I think it makes it too hard for Brisbane.

Yep, for sure. Would be great to see the Lions drop out.

Giants are the best team to watch ATM, good to see Jesse in his happy place as well.


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