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1 hour ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I know its early days and not writing the kid off but Tholstrup at pick 13 compared to Morris at pick 31 in the 2023 draft is looking like a head shaker.

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A MONSTROUS MISTAKE ON EVERY LEVEL!

 

As good as watching Cats lose, Lions being this good and looking likely to not miss a step in their rebuild on the fly and win another flag - aided by F/S and NGA - is everything wrong with the drafting system.

 

Much better seeing Geelong 6.15 than us. Also fantastic seeing Geelong lose well anytime really but major milestone games at that dump of a stadium.

Not sure what channel 7, AFL online and all the other broadcasting media are going to carp on about now. Who would have thought that it might not be a Pies v Cats GF?

The Lions have changed the conversation with that win.


2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Much better seeing Geelong 6.15 than us. Also fantastic seeing Geelong lose well anytime really but major milestone games at that dump of a stadium.

Yeah. They cannot claim that they aren’t familiar with the dysmorphic excuse for a footy ground.

Surely another 20 million from the taxpayer (blowing out to 50 million of course) would address this.

Double down Hipwood.... 6 miserable possesions! How. Does he get a game? Useless

4 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Much better seeing Geelong 6.15 than us. Also fantastic seeing Geelong lose well anytime really but major milestone games at that dump of a stadium.

To have played 350 games is absolutely incredible, not many can boast such an achievement, and if this was almost anyone else I’d feel bad for them but seeing that smug p rick getting his comeuppance is so sweet. The cherry on top will be Scott’s presser 🤩

 
2 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

I want Jeffo to be a clone of Logan Morris.

And Caddy. Two young forwards (19 & 20) that I've watched the last 2 nights that show forward craft, getting out back then leading forward plus the players up the field pass the ball to them well. Oh well, as Ghostwriter mentioned, maybe, could of etc.


Do we think any of our players are listening to Logan Morris say he’s spent a lot of additional time working on his goal kicking. What a novel idea

4 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

I want Jeffo to be a clone of Logan Morris.

I'd like our midfield to be a clone of Brisbanes.
They move with speed, are clean and kick with precision.
The anti Melbourne.

10 years ago almost to the day - Round 12, 21st of June 2015 - we had a memorable win at Mordor. Having not had a win for 10 years at that desolate sch!tt-hole of a ground, and with no one giving us any chance of winning, we beat them by 24pts. Big Maxy’s breakout game, and we rained on Corey Enright’s parade (his 300th game milestone).


38 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

It’s amazing how top clubs seem to find forward s Logan Morris 20y pick 31

That's when recruiters really earn their coin.
Not so tough to find players in the top 10.

12 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

10 years ago almost to the day - Round 12, 21st of June 2015 - we had a memorable win at Mordor. Having not had a win for 10 years at that desolate sch!tt-hole of a ground, and with no one giving us any chance of winning, we beat them by 24pts. Big Maxy’s breakout game, and we rained on Corey Enright’s parade (his 300th game milestone).

Corey Enright.jpg

I had the facebook memory come up this morning - with 9 News assuming they'd only need to prepare one headline!

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3 minutes ago, Alex No Fancy-name said:

Corey Enright.jpg

I had the facebook memory come up this morning - with 9 News assuming they'd only need to prepare one headline!

Wow! That’s hilarious. That really shows how unexpected our win was

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17 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Perfect conditions, sunny afternoon at the G & both teams are kicking for goal badly.

Maybe we've passed on our curse

I reckon it will become more widespread. Modern footy (coaching & gameplan) does not focus enough on basic skills. Whatever side can take their chances on a given day wins. Exhausted forwards running all over the oval as part of a defensive network appears to be more valuable than accurate goal kicking.

poor conversion by carlton lets north back into it

they are right in this north

 

Carlton's only game is based on contested ground ball. North are matching or even beating them at it, and Carlton has no answer. Great footy from a bunch of young players.


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