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Stringer looks lean, fit and angry and could make a massive difference if they make finals. The Bummers absolutely stuffed up his training and fitness management. GWS looking potent v the Cats.

40 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Burgess Factor

he’s fitness mate not kicking

 
6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

he’s fitness mate not kicking

Absolutely he’s fitness. Thus the good kicks in pressure situations

Playing beyond Fatigue and still nailing a kick, Mark or Handball

That’s Fitness Dub….


Cats are playing horribly. After 4 early goals they’ve kicked 2 in 2 quarters

5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

collapsed lung for butts

darcy hit him with an open hand to the chest

boy doesn't know his own strength!

Broken Ribs too, i bet

Woah that is full on…

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Absolutely he’s fitness. Thus the good kicks in pressure situations

Playing beyond Fatigue and still nailing a kick, Mark or Handball

That’s Fitness Dub….

Does play some part but the majority of kicking is skill. A lot of it you’re born with like Rankine, Dawson etc and the rest is junior coaching

Their skills in the first half before major fatigue was unbelievably good

 
7 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

collapsed lung for butts

darcy hit him with an open hand to the chest

boy doesn't know his own strength!

it was a nothing hit too. happens all the time

so it’d it’s outcome and not the action the afl might give the bloke 6 weeks

Jesse Hogan - what could have been...

And Cadman beginning to fulfill his potential.

Frightening duo.


Just now, DubDee said:

Does play some part but the majority of kicking is skill. A lot of it you’re born with like Rankine, Dawson etc and the rest is junior coaching

Their skills in the first half before major fatigue was unbelievably good

I agree. But after Halftime is when the Burgess Training shines

Players can still execute to a high level without fatigue

It’s exactly what the MFC lack right now.

That 1-2% of extra Fitness we had as a list in ‘21

Adelaide are a serious chance at a Flag this year….

Dwayne just said good mark by Mac Aleer

😬

😂

17 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Jesse Hogan - what could have been...

And Cadman beginning to fulfill his potential.

Frightening duo.

The Club tried very hard to get Cadman, but it was impossible….

Edited by Sir Why You Little

3 upsets in a row

this is fun to watch

Pies, Cats and dogs losing always helps my mood

How did the Giants land the #1 Draft pick Cadman?


1 hour ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Stringer looks lean, fit and angry and could make a massive difference if they make finals. The Bummers absolutely stuffed up his training and fitness management. GWS looking potent v the Cats.

Can't blame the Bummers fitness dept.
He only got himself fit during contract years.
Same at the bulldogs.

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

If Freo win tonight there will be 6 teams on 44 points. one of which is outside the eight

outside the 8 with 11 wins with 6 games to go!

14 (maybe 15) wins is a minimum for finals this year!

12 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

How did the Giants land the #1 Draft pick Cadman?

They gave up pick 3, 12 and a second rounder in a huge trade involving JHF and Rioli

*source internet

Is every game going to have dominant big men kicking 6 goals?

killing me!


Gee Cadman is an exciting prospect.

Looks like it's finally clicked for Cadman. Good for him, it's exciting to see.

Hopefully Jeffo takes a leaf or two out of his book.

58 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

collapsed lung for butts

darcy hit him with an open hand to the chest

boy doesn't know his own strength!

The thing that [censored] me about this is the AFL have endorsed this kind of action (ref. Pendlebury let off for striking Lachie Neale in the solar plexus with open palm in recent years, etc.).

Now a similar action has led to a player suffering a collapsed lung. Striking is striking, irrespective of whether it is via fist or palm. Well done AFL, this is on you.

 

Wish the Dees had a youngster like Cadman. Just looks like a player. A footballer. A goalkicker. Somehow we have to get a key forward one day who just looks like he knows what the game is about.

35 minutes ago, DubDee said:

If Freo win tonight there will be 6 teams on 44 points. one of which is outside the eight

Check your sums again, grasshopper.

If Freo wins, the Bulldogs will be in 9th spot on 40 points.


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