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26 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Agree. But they have some pride left

Had. 2 GF Thrashings have evaporated any of that

 

Still on names (well, I am anyways)… Wayne Milera. I reckon he’s the only Wayne currently playing because who’s calling their kid Wayne in the last 40 years? Not too many. Not as many as those who’ve chosen Bailey, Lachie, Zach, Taylor, Darcy, Jake, Harry and variations of Kai/Jai/Shai.

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Sydney know longer have their AFL guaranteed Full Forward anymore

It will be interesting to see if the AFL give them some special assistance

“We can’t allow Sydney to Bottom out…”

Dillon has to be very careful

 

I don’t really hate Sydney but this is still very enjoyable watching them look second rate.


Adelaide making our win look insipid

14 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sydney know longer have their AFL guaranteed Full Forward anymore

It will be interesting to see if the AFL give them some special assistance

“We can’t allow Sydney to Bottom out…”

Dillon has to be very careful

Let’s not forget that Barry Hall was “Gifted” a GF in 2005

He deserved 4 weeks

 
8 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Adelaide making our win look insipid

Not sure we can read too much into the dees Sydney win. They are insipid


Coach is gone. !!!!!

1 minute ago, Oxdee said:

Not sure we can read too much into the dees Sydney win. They are insipid

They beat blues the week before what does that say about them

James Jordon

4 touches. 2 Clangers

Why did we let him go???


12 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Adelaide making our win look insipid

A win cannot be insipid

One can only beat the team they play

and we have won 5 from the past 6

2 minutes ago, Garbo said:

They beat blues the week before what does that say about them

The blues are a bottom 4 side

13 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Adelaide making our win look insipid

Our win was full of merit. Swans were nowhere near as bad last week.

i am sick as a dog today so i was hoping that this game would have kept me entertained until the f1, i guess not.....

14 minutes ago, [email protected] said:

yeah makes our win look not so good now

Nothing changes how good our win is.


17 minutes ago, Oxdee said:

Not sure we can read too much into the dees Sydney win. They are insipid

Last week the Swannettes had a crack and failed badly

The Croms are feasting on a dead carcass

3 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

i am sick as a dog today so i was hoping that this game would have kept me entertained until the f1, i guess not.....

Hopefully our win tomorrow makes you feel better :)

 
42 minutes ago, DubDee said:

James Jordon

4 touches. 2 Clangers

Why did we let him go???

What's the stat for not taking the first option and then being caught HTB thinking about the second one?


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