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I thought Max's performance today was incredible especially given the fact he had to contend with two oppo ruckmans who simply just played the man all day long and didnt contest the ball at all.

It may have worked for Grundy last year but Maxy taught him a lesson today.

 
18 minutes ago, picket fence said:

We are lauding a guy who got 6 posesions I say again 6 on top of his 4 or 5 last week. Yeah a few LUCKY tap ons but sorry to pop ur bubble He is a very average player!

Rubbish

 
2 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Just finished my shower hence the late post.

Got a little over excited did we? 😉Understandable. Go Dees

10 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Liam Jurrah like

Better, Kozzie is a disrupter of opposition composure. The way Max takes long down the line out of the equation, Kozzie puts the fear of God into rebounding defenders. Jurrah a better mark, but everything else Kozzie.


Why wouldn’t they try TMac up forward in place of AJ?

In good form , good mark and can kick, I’d say he could even do better than Petty.

Just nicked off to watch the game again before bed.
What I'd give to be able to mute the commentators and just have crowd noise.
Brereton ..... Arrrgh 🤬

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AJ has presence, and is a great 2nd ruck. I also like his positioning and he runs with the fall of the ball. I sincerely hope JVR comes good, but the way AJ is moving when the ball is on the deck applies pressure that JVR doesn’t bring. He still ball watches, after he feels the contest has past him, AJ keeps moving regardless, it’s valuable. And his nouse to tap rather than take possession should get more credit, kept ball alive. Oh by the could the previous Petty haters (apart from STFU) apologize, all that garbage about him not being invested.

4 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Just nicked off to watch the game again before bed.
What I'd give to be able to mute the commentators and just have crown noise.
Brereton ..... Arrrgh 🤬

After one of Derm’s trademark inane comments (something to do with Brad Johnson looking at Fritsch’s eyes or something), I made the comment that Fox Footy obviously hate us - it’s the only explanation for why they give us the garbage they do.


A Deemolition of the Swans! Only inaccurate kicking for goal kept the Swans in it until the dam eventually burst. Having Salem, Oliver and Melksham in form makes a big difference. The Dees are still alive and kicking in 2025 👍

To think Tracc could have played his 200th for a different club puts into perspective how much of a privilege it is to watch him go about his work for us. The same really can be said for Claz as well and i'm so looking forward to his milestone match this year.

One day it will be hard to fathom we got to see Max, Kozzy, Tracc, Claz etc. all in the same team.

10 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Why wouldn’t they try TMac up forward in place of AJ?

In good form , good mark and can kick, I’d say he could even do better than Petty.

EXACTLY .... You aint in Finals mode let alone Premiership mode with an A.J in your side... Class Wins flags!

Waiting for Kingy to retract his Oliver is unlikely to be an A grader again.


39 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Wanna highlight Langdon.
He's in that premiership year form again.

It's the hair. Never should have cut it

8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

EXACTLY .... You aint in Finals mode let alone Premiership mode with an A.J in your side... Class Wins flags!

It's amazing that after the endless stream of proven bad calls and comments you've made over years, that there's never been a hint of self regulation or reflection. Take a step back for once and enjoy the win

2 hours ago, dees189227 said:

So apparently the fox commentators couldn't be bothered to come to the G to call. That's disgraceful

17 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Just nicked off to watch the game again before bed.
What I'd give to be able to mute the commentators and just have crowd noise.
Brereton ..... Arrrgh 🤬

Ah that explains a few of BTs comments during the game. At first I thought he was having a crack at Melbourne supporters but then he was saying you really have to be at the game to get a proper feel for the crowd.

I flicked over to fox during the adds but after less than a minute of listening to Breteton I had to switch back. My god he is painful.

There was so much to like but what impressed me most was our forward pressure in the last quarter when the game was done and dusted.

Boys were hungry today it was awesome to see.


8 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

It's the hair. Never should have cut it

Yep I just can't be convinced that it's some coincidence that his one poor year (2023) came when he had a shaved head.

Another game, another really good win, another step forward in attracting players in the off-season.

(And coaches, support staff, sponsors ... not to mention members.)

1 hour ago, Bay Riffin said:

this. watching him live today, he's in great form, probs our best tall back when the ball hits the ground, and marking beautifully. Great call by Goodwin to rest Tmac. I think this is a crucial period in Turners development where he is playing elite footy. you don't want to mess with that. They will bring Tmac back no doubt but they may have to move him forward. turner is playing irresistible footy.

Yep.

And he has a couple if attributes Tmac doesn't, or at least not to the same level - genuine speed and excellent lateral movement.

I'm loving how goodTurner is running back with the flight of the ball.

 
10 minutes ago, Clayton van Oliver said:

It's amazing that after the endless stream of proven bad calls and comments you've made over years, that there's never been a hint of self regulation or reflection. Take a step back for once and enjoy the win

Some are too easily pleased, um proven bad calls¿? Um thats your opinion of course!


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