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Thilthorpe looks ready to explode. Would love him at Melbourne

 
1 hour ago, At the break of Gawn said:

You're joking right? Good teams don't get smashed like they did against an undermanned Giants side. Happy for you to bookmark this, but the Pies won't finish in the top 8. Last night was all about Port and nothing about Collingwood.

Ports scoreboard effort after 1/4 time was an absolute outlier. Stewards enquiry if they were a racehorse.

Fishy big time.

Miss ANB but not his kicking. Should have a couple of goals 

But his running and link play are good as usual 

 

Thilthorpe, Fogarty, Rankine, Rachele could be the best fwd line in the league soon

As I have said before, I don't read too much into things. For the first 5-6 games, the younger sides go hell for leather, and the other sides are trying to adjust to different game plans and changes personally. However, I will say this: from what I have seen, the first side that works out that you don’t have to handball every time you get it to players in a worse position is staggering and will be far better off for it.


Every year the Saints look the same. No skill, terrible defence and they take no steps to fix it. 

But don’t worry Ross, you’ll still get paid 

 

 

Loved that nibbler’s efforts paid off in 2 goal assists in the last few Mins.

I still rate him as a solid contributor.


Just now, bjDee said:

Loved that nibbler’s efforts paid off in 2 goal assists in the last few Mins.

I still rate him as a solid contributor.

he just doesn't stop running and putting in the hard work

still such a shame he left

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Every year the Saints look the same. No skill, terrible defence and they take no steps to fix it. 

But don’t worry Ross, you’ll still get paid 

 

They gave him a 2 year contract extension until the end of 2027 😳

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11 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

milera back from injury + anb, cumming, peatling = finals for the crom

admittedly aints look putrid, but crom's ball movement is slick

Yep it's good recruiting. Three very solid citizens with the right levels of experience. 3 at a time is significant and really elevates their team. They'll play finals without a doubt. 

Don't forget this is yr3 for burgess....they may just explode


How is Ross Lyon still a coaching gig? His gameplan has been outdated for a decade.

It really is incredible that the Aints have more than 10,000 Members with the absolute puke they bring up every year

it staggers me that they can seil Memberships 


Adam Simpson commentating on the club that just sacked him is pretty weird

 

Also - Gold Coast look v good

I reckon we have dodged a bullet in not landing Harley Reid. 

 
11 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

I reckon we have dodged a bullet in not landing Harley Reid. 

Unfortunately the media built him up last season & the WA media went crazy about him.

He's still young & clubs will have done there homework on him.

Welcome to 2nd year woes Harley 

 

On 15/03/2025 at 20:47, Sir Why You Little said:

Ken should have just retired…

I quite like this meme that just popped up in my Facebook feed…

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