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So Bunbury is considered an AFL standard ground but the AFL also want to hold the Tasmanian govt to ransom to build a $945m million stadium? Not knocking Bunbury, it looks great, but what the AFL is demanding from the Tasmanian taxpayer is outrageous

 

Surprised how many people there are wearing North colours in the crowd. Maybe the Roos could become the third WA team and move lock, stock and barrel to Bunbury. Just need to find the $$$ to build the prerequisite roof over the ground.

2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Surprised how many people there are wearing North colours in the crowd.

freo supporters barracking for North for the day

 

21-14 at half time on a sunny day. F M D


4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

21-14 at half time on a sunny day. F M D

And the AFL want to expand the Competition

Absolute Clown School at AFL HQ

If North can’t afford to just play games at home why are we adding a new team?

 
6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

If North can’t afford to just play games at home why are we adding a new team?

We're growing the pie

We're bringing our wonderful game to new markets

The mantra continues

Would love to read the inside story of how much the China experiment cost.

I'll bet we're very jealous of the NRL's play in Vegas


2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

North could win this 21-20.

Eagles could win it just by kicking behinds

Seems we can't even be top behinds kicker!

2025, the gift that keeps on taking.

the dam has broke. Eagles will win this comfortably now

i'm not sure North are making any progress at all. how many years are they into this rebuild

they haven't kicked a goal in nearly 2 quarters and i don't think they've had an inside 50 in this 3rd quarter yet


When does the media start seriously questioning Clarkson’s coaching. North have some good players, and when they were on they smashed us. Surely they should be better than this

Serious questions need to be asked about Clarkson. North are a shambles and have zero ticket. They would be completely knackered without Curtis.

50 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Surprised how many people there are wearing North colours in the crowd. Maybe the Roos could become the third WA team and move lock, stock and barrel to Bunbury. Just need to find the $$$ to build the prerequisite roof over the ground.

North have a massive supporter base in WA. They mentioned it on radio & said because of all the nth players that are from WA


Checking scores on the North v West Coast game, and I find myself picturing a see-saw in a playground where there is just one fat kid running from one end to the other to make it swing.

Oh, no, wait, somebody forgot the rules just before 3/4 time and now BOTH SIDES HAVE KICKED MORE THAN ONE GOAL IN A QUARTER.

An absolutely breakthrough game and clearly the AFL should expand to 22 teams as soon as possible with such a depth of talent available to cut through dour defensive systems.

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

North have a massive supporter base in WA

maybe they should move there if thats the case

This Is Terrible Will Smith GIF by First We Feast

Turned this game on and then immediately off

No thank you

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