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1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Wonder who GC paid to design the invisible logo on their guernsey?

Has to be the worst football jumper I've ever seen.

2 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Wait really? Mac Andrews is one of the highest paid defenders or players? Either is extremely surprising

Mac Andrew, a Gold Coast Suns AFL player, is reportedly set to earn $12 million over a nine-year deal, averaging $1.3 million annually. This contract is one of the largest in AFL history, surpassing even those of established stars like Lance Franklin. The deal also includes a potential extension that could see him play until 2034. 

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3 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

Real fizzer in Adelaide

Was there bad weather? Ridiculously low total score 86 points. Both bad? Both great defences?


1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

Richmond are no easy beats. Lots of effort.

Better they get it out of their system this week. I think Yze would have got them up against their former coach and departing players

If Gold Coast lose this, they'll have to expand their academy zone to Australia-wide.

 

Well the crowd may just be bigger next Thursday with both teams coming off a win.

Dimma would be going nuts.

A shame they will lose because it leaves the filth on top


More importantly what the fhk happened in those 2 games against Norf and GC especially?

ANZAC Eve is not a given against Richmond.

They are a decent side.

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5 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Mac Andrew, a Gold Coast Suns AFL player, is reportedly set to earn $12 million over a nine-year deal, averaging $1.3 million annually. This contract is one of the largest in AFL history, surpassing even those of established stars like Lance Franklin. The deal also includes a potential extension that could see him play until 2034. 

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Hahaha, WTAF?

I mean, he’s played 40ish games, probably in the top, 20? 25? Maybe? Defenders in the league, so when you look at it like that, I guess it makes sense to give him millions of dollars a year for 9 years.

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This round has made me angry we lost to north and Gold Coast


14 minutes ago, roy11 said:

This round has made me angry we lost to north and Gold Coast

Yeah watching Richmond get the win & yze have a plan to beat them makes it more annoying that they thrashed us

Well done Yze. Hope you keep doing well

not next week but


Will need to play well Thursday night, Tigers will be hard at it

Crowd Numbers have just gone up 30,000 i reckon 😊

10 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

Their young team will struggle on a 5 day break.

We have lost all our lst quarters, we will see.

 

the betting odds for a Tigers win against GC were too good to be true. Don't normally bet, but something told me Yze would get them up for this, so had a dip. Happy man this morning.

12 hours ago, BoBo said:

Hahaha, WTAF?

I mean, he’s played 40ish games, probably in the top, 20? 25? Maybe? Defenders in the league, so when you look at it like that, I guess it makes sense to give him millions of dollars a year for 9 years.

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Seems to be the way things are going.

Just need to be linked to other sides/go Home factor, be in the middle of contract negotiations, and then have one or two “breakout” games.


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