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20 minutes ago, BDA said:

rory lobbs move to defence is the re-invention of the year

Um yep

 

Apologies if this has already been posted but both Amartey (3 weeks) and McInerney (1 week) have been suspended and will miss our game next week unless successful on appeal.

 

Lots of Essendon supporters catching an early train back to Broady tonight.


48 minutes ago, BDA said:

rory lobbs move to defence is the re-invention of the year

Yep but I think it started last year.

6 minutes ago, Garbo said:

get feeling dogs will go all the way this year

I'll believe it when I see it. I don't think they've got the mettle to get it done on the big stage.

 
41 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Lloyd and cornes recons they're coming.

For what?

More punishment??


1 hour ago, Demonsone said:

How do the bulldogs manage to regenerate & bring in new players whilst losing key players to challenge for top 4, So happy for Harmes, yet we kept Hunter & dogs would have been so happy!

It’a called a coach that is at the top of his game.

1 hour ago, Garbo said:

get feeling dogs will go all the way this year

Definitely in the mix to win this year’s flag.

However, I’m not sure they could win a prelim against Brisbane at the GABBA or Collingwood at the MCG (I’m assuming Demonland posters have moved past the absurd assumption that Collingwood aren’t contenders)


1 hour ago, Vineytime said:

Crowd at GWS v Freo looked appalling today, makes you wonder about AFL growing in Sydney’s West.

Looked 5000 max.

It looked worse ! Maybe 3000!!! The AFL’s website says “TBC”. Is that a joke or just how they treat it !!! Why not report it ??!

By the way Power v Cats started at same time and it’s got a reported 35,000

Lots of hammy twings this week. I head some commentator say something about the sudden cold weather being a factor and I'm not sure how much is in that but maybe it's not such a bad thing we're playing up in QLD today. It feels like we're finally getting our best 22 back on the park so hopefully we can keep a clean bill of health, even if we drop this game.

11 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Definitely in the mix to win this year’s flag.

However, I’m not sure they could win a prelim against Brisbane at the GABBA or Collingwood at the MCG (I’m assuming Demonland posters have moved past the absurd assumption that Collingwood aren’t contenders)

I think now everyone acknowledges Collingwood are a massive chance but let’s not forget rd 2 MCG, Dogs v Pies. Dogs without Bont, Treloar, Weightman & JUH (note : At this point the extent of JUH issues weren’t fully known) vs a full strength Pies outfit. The Dogs only lost by 6 points but also lost the free kick count 14 to 33. The umpiring without any doubt affected the result of that game.

15 hours ago, Vineytime said:

Crowd at GWS v Freo looked appalling today, makes you wonder about AFL growing in Sydney’s West.

Looked 5000 max.

great more free picks for syd and gws incoming

15 hours ago, Vineytime said:

Crowd at GWS v Freo looked appalling today, makes you wonder about AFL growing in Sydney’s West.

Looked 5000 max.

8,092 according to the official register

ultimately crowds are completely irrelevant to the afl

all about the value of the broadcast rights and the volume of $$s in the wagering sector


Eagles 100% winning their first game in a classic Saints moment

Good for us. We'll pass the Saints and Bombers if we keep playing like this

I love the fact that there is absolutely no reference to the tigers v kangaroos game today. Didn’t give it much of a thought myself either.

 

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