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13 minutes ago, The Panglossian said:

I have a weird feeling we’re going to kick straight tomorrow……18.6, or something like that!

Does this make you a weirdo @The Panglossian ?

 
17 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Often curious why name and not select.. What's gained.

AFL rules.

17 hours ago, Random Task said:

Thought I read somewhere Richmond might be keen. Could make sense with the Yze connection.

Really wanted us to give him a proper run at it. Just the one game as sub for 20 minutes this year after outperforming all of Tholstrup, Sharp, Billings and Henderson is ridiculous.

that makes sense. they need players and are young so he should get more opportunities


10 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

AFL rules.

Why name someone, anyone if no real intent ?

Tmac not named but will now play.

All smacks of B.S.

F.D. playing games surely naming Campbell. Just a tease imo

20 hours ago, Jjrogan said:

What uninspiring selection, (though Sharp is a blessing) What exactly to look forward to this week?

Win well - big talent gap should be thunping these guys. Some of the younger players play well, some dont

Win small - lucky to win, will get easily beaten by the better teams. None of the younger players play well.

Lose - Meltdown. Hardly anyone plays well [Insert here] is underperforming and needs to be traded.

Not to say I dont want to win, but surely we need to use the next 8 weeks to learn something about our list, positional and roles if you are "rebuilding"

Spose I should wait for gametime and die of shock when May or Turner goes to FF, given their KPFs are worse than ours. No excuse not to put up 16 goals+ if the weather is fine.

Sadly I think we already know about our list, it ain’t great after the first 15. Play Jefferson for the next few weeks ? I don’t think you will see much difference. He hasn’t turned out as hoped. Drafting is not an exact science.

this makes no sense, we have already robbed one of our most loyal players ever the chance to play 250 games, well done to all involved..... still have no clue why he got dropped he was our second best defender at that point in the season and one of the few in the team who was actually playing well. dan turner to carry us tmr like he has every game this season, hope he is resigned because he is worth double then what he was before

 
2 hours ago, The Panglossian said:

I have a weird feeling we’re going to kick straight tomorrow……18.6, or something like that!

Stop it! Where does a feeling like that come from 😂

21 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

I almost invariably back team selections by our Match Committee (who are much better placed than any of us to make these calls) but I will make the observation that Fritta will need to serve up a much, much better effort than his ‘limp wet lettuce’ performance in Adelaide. He is much better than that!

The master of the one arm tackle


2 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

i would've preferred debuting adams to plugger mac coming in

I wouldn't Plugger should NEVER have been dropped in the first place

Last week I watched a far bit of the Casey game. Kentfield has what Jefferson doesn’t have Intensity! Players either have it or they don’t. We need to play Kentfield before seasons end. After a poor preseason he has shown improvement through the season. He looks like he wants the ball and he plays get out of way I am coming through.

On 11/07/2025 at 11:13, Jjrogan said:

"All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way"

23 hours ago, picket fence said:

Jeffo gets another go, I would think Toltoys wears the Sub Vest!

So close!

4 hours ago, The Panglossian said:

I have a weird feeling we’re going to kick straight tomorrow……18.6, or something like that!

I have a weird feeling pigs will fly tomorrow!


I know it means not much but I really want a win. for the kids. for the adults. for the nuffies. for everyone

14 hours to go!!

Unfortunately the feeling at this time of year has been unrivalled since about 2015 in terms of the flatness and irrelevancy of the rest of our season (2019 we were raveled with injuries). At least then we were building. Now we have a super talented team who don't appear to give a stuff.

Goodwin still refuses to drop underperforming veterans because he wants to clock irrelevant wins against lower sides for his own win-loss record and survival, when he should be playing other fringe players and youngsters to see whether they're up to it. This will be detrimental to our season next year and leave us with little depth.

Edited by Great Northern Summer

8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The entire level 4 of the Warne stand and top level of the Ponsford stand apparently closed tomorrow.

Two Melbourne clubs….

25k is next to no chance; 20k might be a chance...


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