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I invite you to spend some time if you can watching our comeback win against Geelong in the 2021 season.

Compare those players to now in terms of strengths and footy smarts, disposal, defensive pressure. But also watch the influence of players who have left or been taken out of the game by thugs.

It really is very insightful.

 

Three great losses: Gus, Luke Jackson, Aden Yze.

36 minutes ago, Demonised said:

Three great losses: Gus, Luke Jackson, Aden Yze.

Add on: Petraccas love for the club and its supporters. Remember that post game interview and the tears? ... Where are those sentiments now Christian?

 

Not a comment on Lever, rather the group as a whole - if he had that kick now, the first instinct would be to look inboard for a kick backwards or sideways to a loose player, rather than looking for Gawn in the hot spot. There is no positivity or flair in the way we play and it shows in our results.

11 hours ago, Demonised said:

Three great losses: Gus, Luke Jackson, Aden Yze.

Can you imagine a world where Yze takes over Simon at the end of 2024. Gus and Neville Jetta would be great additions at the club from a culture and leadership perspective.


11 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Add on: Petraccas love for the club and its supporters. Remember that post game interview and the tears? ... Where are those sentiments now Christian?

Christian loves Christian

17 minutes ago, poita said:

Not a comment on Lever, rather the group as a whole - if he had that kick now, the first instinct would be to look inboard for a kick backwards or sideways to a loose player, rather than looking for Gawn in the hot spot. There is no positivity or flair in the way we play and it shows in our results.

Lever's role vs Geelong 2021, Brisbane 2023 and Carlton 2022... all very close, important wins that he played a huge role in. We miss his leadership more than people realise. Definitely more than we miss May.

 
9 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Christian loves Christian

Is Christian 2025 the same as Christian 2021?

17 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Neville Jetta

Shocked his name doesn't come up more on here. I'm not close to the club, but every single thing I ever heard about him was that he was a man of enormous integrity, respected for far more than his footy.

Did he leave the club on decent terms?


19 minutes ago, The Taciturn Demon said:

Shocked his name doesn't come up more on here. I'm not close to the club, but every single thing I ever heard about him was that he was a man of enormous integrity, respected for far more than his footy.

Did he leave the club on decent terms?

Don't know.

But I'd definitely like Jetta and Brayshaw back to the club in some form of leadership role.

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