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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Ironically its always funny watching Melbourne supporters on here giving shade to the likes of Brisbane and Collingwood whilst our very own club rots away down the bottom.

I enjoy watching Collingwood play and would dream to have the game style they have. It's fun, exciting and brings their supporters through the gates.

I legitimately have more excitement in watching Casey play this weekend over our snooze fest AFL club.

exactly we should win against gws, best casey team since the gf maybe even better

 
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

With the Pies it is pretty simple.

About 8 - 10 very skilled ball handlers.

The best player in the game. A brother also an excellent player.

More AFL experience than any other side.

Total buy in and selflessness by the players.

Pace to burn.

Reasonable goal kicking skill.

Well coached.

Ability to recruit players from other clubs.

To a lesser extent, huge support which probably leads to favorable umpiring on nearly every occasion. Can you see the 78m penalty being given against the Pies or the soft free to McStay for a goal, or the ridiculous DeGoey free where he dropped an opponent not in play, all paid at crucial times. A bunch of mates in the MRO and Tribunal also helps.

The Pies aren’t that fast they just move the ball quickly. Constant movement forward then if they cough it up they get back and force the opponent down the line. They work incredibly hard.

12 hours ago, deegirl said:

It’s funny isn’t it - even if we leave the Brayshaw stuff out of the conversation I’ve only ever viewed him as a sniper and yet he’s lauded as tough

He's just an absolute P.O.S. thug

Needs to be run through. ( twice)

 

North a red hot chance today

they are due a good showing

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

North a red hot chance today

they are due a good showing

Was thinking the same, just put some multis on with them in them.


3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

North a red hot chance today

they are due a good showing

Usually the Good Friday game involving North is a yawn fest but this one could be a good watch.

Carlton's season definitely on the line. Win today and they may still scrape into the final 8. Lose and Voss, like Goodwin is gone

15 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Usually the Good Friday game involving North is a yawn fest but this one could be a good watch.

Carlton's season definitely on the line. Win today and they may still scrape into the final 8. Lose and Voss, like Goodwin is gone

15 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Usually the Good Friday game involving North is a yawn fest but this one could be a good watch.

Carlton's season definitely on the line. Win today and they may still scrape into the final 8. Lose and Voss, like Goodwin is gone

15 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Usually the Good Friday game involving North is a yawn fest but this one could be a good watch.

Carlton's season definitely on the line. Win today and they may still scrape into the final 8. Lose and Voss, like Goodwin is gone

I wonder if nth go down today a lot more pressure will go on clarkson

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I wonder if nth go down today a lot more pressure will go on clarkson

conversely, if they get up, the pressure will only ramp up on voss

hard to see two coaches under more pressure in 2025 than him and goodwin


Norf not in Grand Final mode again this week

3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Norf not in Grand Final mode again this week

Not sure if that’s more of a dig at North or Melbourne.

We‘re the only team North can beat.

I know most hate the ground but the closed roof is making for great television viewing.

Time they put some fixed cameras in the roofing gantry to increase the number of camera angles.

Watching Kayo their goal replays seem to be repetitive in coverage. Something they could work on but it does look good in 4K

9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I know most hate the ground but the closed roof is making for great television viewing.

Time they put some fixed cameras in the roofing gantry to increase the number of camera angles.

Watching Kayo their goal replays seem to be repetitive in coverage. Something they could work on but it does look good in 4K

The roof’s fantastic for TV.

However it should be open for warm early season nights and overcast winter days. Absolutely unbearable and non temperature controlled when it’s mid 20’s plus.


Have North ever played in one of these Good Friday games and not been belted?

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

North a red hot chance today

they are due a good showing

another hot tip from dubdee

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7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The roof’s fantastic for TV.

However it should be open for warm early season nights and overcast winter days. Absolutely unbearable and non temperature controlled when it’s mid 20’s plus.

Yeah listening to it on the radio & the boundary rider was saying how hot it is & stuffy. It's a big crowd to so all those bodies in there won't help

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

West coast any chance tonight or am I just hoping?

You want West Coast to win because you hate Essendon?

Or you want West Coast to win because we’ll be the only team to be winless and hence the microscope will be fair and square on the club?

A small chance IMO.. Aside from round 1, West Coast will play their better games at Optus.


1 hour ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Gerard Wheatley on Zurhar : He’s a hard man to bring down in an alley.

Being in an alley make Zurhar extremely happy.

7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You want West Coast to win because you hate Essendon?

Or you want West Coast to win because we’ll be the only team to be winless and hence the microscope will be fair and square on the club?

A small chance IMO.. Aside from round 1, West Coast will play their better games at Optus.

7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You want West Coast to win because you hate Essendon?

Or you want West Coast to win because we’ll be the only team to be winless and hence the microscope will be fair and square on the club?

A small chance IMO.. Aside from round 1, West Coast will play their better games at Optus.

More so because I hate essendon.

Man North plays dumb sometimes. Like why do they just keep jumping on the ball. They've been pinged like 5 times.

 

Norths victory over us really doesn’t bode for us winning a game any time soon. We all thought Norf had turned the corner and were going to not be easy beats was perhaps a distraction from how far we have really fallen.

3 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Norths victory over us really doesn’t bode for us winning a game any time soon. We all thought Norf had turned the corner and were going to not be easy beats was perhaps a distraction from how far we have really fallen.

It makes us look really really bad & terrible. Everyone got so excited about nth after that win against us & they've been thrashed since


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