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Feels like other clubs are much better at identifying talented smalls (that impact games) than us.
 

We have Kosi, yes, but he cost us pick 12 and that’s about all we have (I’m not a huge Chandler fan).

 

Elite ball use in finals goes a long way. No Farrell and Houston hurts, let’s see how good Port are.

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Port are looking exceedingly ordinary so far, again…..

Apart from the Butters kick and Burton finish they’ve done sfa. 

 

2 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Foot skills making the difference so far 

Being 2nd to the ball..

 
1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Being 2nd to the ball..

Fine. A very close second 😜 

5 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Danger is the most over hyped and over rated footballer in recent times. 

I mean he’s probably 2-3 years passed his prime?


The finals paradigm used to be ‘tough, contested footy’, which we aimed to master.

This game is quick and the team executing well is on top.

Our preferred style of footy out of date in the regular season and now out of date in the offseason. 

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

I mean he’s probably 2-3 years passed his prime?

Was overated in his prime too. Skills are awful 

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

So depressing watching good ball movement. 

Mad Tommy Wiseau GIF by The Room


6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

So depressing watching good ball movement. 

That pass to Georgiadis!
He missed the shot, but what a pass and lead and mark!

10 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

The finals paradigm used to be ‘tough, contested footy’, which we aimed to master.

This game is quick and the team executing well is on top.

Our preferred style of footy out of date in the regular season and now out of date in the offseason. 

Yeah? Nah. 
Pressure still trumps everything.

Pathetic defending from port. Caught out the back on a centre bounce???

3 blokes free

staggering incompetence

11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

So depressing watching good ball movement. 

I’m happy with good bowel movement in 2024

PM me for more details 


17 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Was overated in his prime too. Skills are awful 

Ooooft, I dunno, in my mind prime danger was streaming out of the middle and hitting leading forwards on the chest. He is definitely a player I would say over the last ten years can win games off his efforts.

But that’s just me 

8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Pathetic defending from port. Caught out the back on a centre bounce???

3 blokes free

staggering incompetence

Nah. 
Different game. 
Neither team cares much whether the opposition kicks 100pts - as long as they kick 101pts. 

Goal Fest!!!
My tip is Port. The game has to tighten up and i rank Port's defence over Cats.

 

 
2 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Ooooft, I dunno, in my mind prime danger was streaming out of the middle and hitting leading forwards on the chest. He is definitely a player I would say over the last ten years can win games off his efforts.

But that’s just me 

8 all australian selections is a fair effort


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