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7 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

Yeah I’m not 💯 sure but I could swear there was a lunging bump in the 3 quarter. It is a bit reckless.

Otherwise I thought Kozzy played ok in his hybrid MF/forward role. 

 

 

Wasn’t going to watch the game thinking it would end becoming a glorified trial for freo.. but in my thirst for real footy I flicked it on for a quick look, ended up watching the whole thing.. thought it was a really entertaining hit out, and they should rotate the games around the league each year.

Was also really enthused by kozzys running and defensive pressure, also just feels like he’s growing in to a bit of a leader. Really looking forward to see what he does for the dees this year..

 
13 hours ago, Ungarieboy said:

Would be an interesting game if they played a multi-cultural team (parent, grand parent born overseas).

As a start their tall backs look ok with Alir Alir, Mac Andrew, and Leek Alir.

Any other suggestions?

I'm sure a heavy Irish contingent would give it plenty of run!

While I don't think I'm totally sold on the concept, I think you'd have Trac in the mix wouldn't you, maybe Salo and would big Maxy qualify for having some kind of NZ ties?  Roo? Kolt in a few years perhaps.

Indigenous all stars - yes, bring back state of origin - yes, but multicultural game would be just a bridge too far for me.  There's already multicultural Rd and I think the league acknowledges, respects and promotes the game sufficiently to all backgrounds to not require a stand alone game.

 

From the one article I read it would appear Freo took the game very casually, a number of their top players did not play and a few of their regular indigenous players were in the other side. Like all these games one side had low interest. 

Edited by old dee


Did anyone watch? was it good?

Sounds like another AFL blunder

Bring back AFLX i say

23 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

While I don't think I'm totally sold on the concept, I think you'd have Trac in the mix wouldn't you, maybe Salo and would big Maxy qualify for having some kind of NZ ties?  Roo? Kolt in a few years perhaps.

Indigenous all stars - yes, bring back state of origin - yes, but multicultural game would be just a bridge too far for me.  There's already multicultural Rd and I think the league acknowledges, respects and promotes the game sufficiently to all backgrounds to not require a stand alone game.

Point of correction - they had about 3 years of a multicultural round, introduced in 2011, but the concept was abandoned about a decade ago. So no, there is no multicultural round.

On 15/02/2025 at 12:59, daisycutter said:

no fta decision just doesn't make any sense at all

Just wait for the outcry when the season proper gets underway and people discover there are no FTA games on Saturdays. 

 
11 hours ago, DubDee said:

Did anyone watch? was it good?

Sounds like another AFL blunder

Bring back AFLX i say

Watched three quarters. The indigenous team were a joy to watch. (Amazing run on skillful football) Jason HF played a blinder. Pickett had a few cameos. May was strong.

38k there.

Definitely worth pursuing.

Was Freo the right opposition. Not sure. I would have preferred the Eagles.

I can see it being repeated in Adelaide but perhaps every second year

PS Could the opposition be a combo of the two local teams perhaps or dare we suggest the AA team

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On 17/02/2025 at 10:22, Diamond_Jim said:

Was Freo the right opposition. Not sure. I would have preferred the Eagles.

I can see it being repeated in Adelaide but perhaps every second year

PS Could the opposition be a combo of the two local teams perhaps or dare we suggest the AA team

i suspect flagmantle and meth coke might alternate as the oppo every year

similarly, this may be part of the quid pro quo of radelayed being locked in as 'gil's gather round' for the next few years; a free kick to wa football

there's no chance they'd combine teams

5 hours ago, Roost it far said:

I’d love to see the indigenous allstars V The AA team minus its indigenous players. 

That would be awesome but the club that has the 3-4 AAs would be stressing big time. 
 

Could you imagine this when we had Gawn, Trac, Oliver, Lever and May in the AA in 2021. 

2 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

That would be awesome but the club that has the 3-4 AAs would be stressing big time. 
 

Could you imagine this when we had Gawn, Trac, Oliver, Lever and May in the AA in 2021. 

Sure but such games are played at training level intensity 


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