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So a dangerous tackle is when you hold a players arm, you drag them down and they hit their head on the ground?

Is that a technically correct decision?

 

Crows look very good , but there d50 will be their vulnerability. Maybe they’ll take Petty end of year?

For a bloke who is quite average at his own job BT is super confident about critiquing the goal umpires.

He’s always banging on about them not wanting to take responsibility for decisions by having them reviewed. I’m aussming but wouldn’t the review-happiness be an AFL directive

 
1 hour ago, fr_ap said:

Burgess the secret weapon. Adelaide totally transformed, they remind me of us in 21

Nowhere near our 2021 version. They still need to defend a lot better, don’t think we ever had 78 points scored against us half way through a third quarter in 21.

3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Nowhere near our 2021 version. They still need to defend a lot better, don’t think we ever had 78 points scored against us half way through a third quarter in 21.

Don’t forget there was no 6-6-6 when we had Burgess

Much easier to defend in 21


9 minutes ago, deegirl said:

For a bloke who is quite average at his own job BT is super confident about critiquing the goal umpires.

He’s always banging on about them not wanting to take responsibility for decisions by having them reviewed. I’m aussming but wouldn’t the review-happiness be an AFL directive

I think this is the case. They were told to review any scoring situations that may looked close… after Adelaide missed out on finals in edition 55 of the crows were robbed right in front of me, haha

9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Don’t forget there was no 6-6-6 when we had Burgess

Much easier to defend in 21

That rule came in about 6 years ago SWYL

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

That rule came in about 6 years ago SWYL

Really? I don’t remember it in ‘21

Fair enough if i am wrong

 

Watching how fluently and accurately both these sides are able to move the football makes me wonder how we're ever going to win a game.

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Really? I don’t remember it in ‘21

Fair enough if i am wrong

Have you forgotten bang bang bang

6-6-6 started in 2019 I think.


20 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Watching how fluently and accurately both these sides are able to move the football makes me wonder how we're ever going to win a game.

Was watching and thinking the same.

21 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Watching how fluently and accurately both these sides are able to move the football makes me wonder how we're ever going to win a game.

It’s gonna be a long season.

20 minutes ago, Watson11 said:

Have you forgotten bang bang bang

6-6-6 started in 2019 I think.

You forgot the last Bang!! 😎


Interference in the ruck. Free to Adelaide every day of the week. They get screwed over again.

Perhaps scheduling Adelaide to play tonight, off a five day break after playing on the Gold Coast in the daytime in early-April, wasn't the best idea?

As frustrating as it is to see Geelong rack up another win to know there are 50,000 Crows supporters going home disappointed after losing an extra home game their state government bought does soften the blow a little.

2 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

How did we end up with Laurie and Bowey and Geelong got Holmes.

Blame Adelaide for trading the pick to them.


Fitness, selflessness, hunger, superior coaching along with recruitment the difference between Geelong and our Club.

[censored] it makes me angry watching our demise and these smug crunts turn up year after year and take the p iss out of the comp when our lists are so similar.

Player development they can attract quality coaches and have a great development pathways that nurture their young talent.

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54 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Don’t forget there was no 6-6-6 when we had Burgess

Much easier to defend in 21

I think the stand rule came in the league in 21 and teams hadn't navigated their way around it yet.

Once they did our style of play was made redundant.

Quick speed on the ball killed us and we stuck with it our style for too long.

2 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I think the stand rule came in the league in 21 and teams hadn't navigated their way around it yet.

Once they did our style of play was made redundant.

Quick speed on the ball killed us and we stuck with it our style for too long.

You are right. Thanks for that

I knew there was a rule, that hindered only us!!

 
4 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Blame Adelaide for trading the pick to them.

We shouldn’t have risked it. And traded up to take 18 or 19 for 20,21 and a f2. I get you don’t get them all right and we were probably going for Holmes and Bowey.

11 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Fitness, selflessness, hunger, superior coaching along with recruitment the difference between Geelong and our Club.

[censored] it makes me angry watching our demise and these smug crunts turn up year after year and take the p iss out of the comp when our lists are so similar.

Player development they can attract quality coaches and have a great development pathways that nurture their young talent.

Also high IQ footballers, not sure where we are on that front...


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