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Never thought Baker would play finals footy. But there you go and not thr worst for the dogs

 

How is it since the 21 season bont has thrived to be the best player in the comp & Oliver & trac have pummelled backwards. Obviously trac had the injury but even before that he was off his game

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How is it since the 21 season bont has thrived to be the best player in the comp & Oliver & trac have pummelled backwards. Obviously trac had the injury but even before that he was off his game

Simple, he’s got a lethal boot. Neither Trac nor Clarrie are elite kicks like him.

14 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Not sure if these are the rules but after his presser all supporters blood should be boiling!

WTF are you talking about? Seriously, that makes no sense. Maybe you could take your stream of consciousness elsewhere. Time To Go Goody beckons. Seeeya 👋


1 minute ago, Dingo said:

Dogs coach on the tv.

Looks unhappy.

They are 12 goals up!

I don’t think I’ve ever seen Beveridge smile

13 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How is it since the 21 season bont has thrived to be the best player in the comp & Oliver & trac have pummelled backwards. Obviously trac had the injury but even before that he was off his game

Our senior players have a general lack of respect for the club and the jumper and think they run it.

Bont talks about the club, his teammates, as an entity. Our senior players seem to care more about themselves. Compare the way Pendlebury and Viney both handled their last contract negotiations.

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28 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

If I could take only one player from another club, it would be Sam Darcy hands down.

I like him, but if you make him put his hands down he’s a lot less impactful.


What’s happened to Hogan, his form has fallen off a cliff.

17 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How is it since the 21 season bont has thrived to be the best player in the comp & Oliver & trac have pummelled backwards. Obviously trac had the injury but even before that he was off his game

Different type of player. Trac and Oliver were inside mods. If the game had not become so offensive in nature, they would have excelled.

The modern game suits Bont to a tee. I’d say Callaghan is placed to be the next best player in the comp.

FWIW I don’t rate Daicos in the same class as those two.

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Bevo looking like he’s been on a cheeky tren/test/sus250 combo.

didn’t know he was previously involved with the bombers, the more you know


28 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I don’t think I’ve ever seen Beveridge smile

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This was taken in their premiership year of 2016.

I doubt if it has ever happened again.

54 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Never thought Baker would play finals footy. But there you go and not thr worst for the dogs

That run down tackle in the final quarter was brilliant. I hope he takes his opportunity

14 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Hell on earth are we going to stop Darcy, naughton & English next week?

We could:

(1) Bribe an attendant to put itching powder in their socks.

(2) Put Bowey on a crash diet of human growth hormone.

(3) Find a way to clone Max.

(4) Pray.


Dogs are a genuine chance to win 2 of their last 3 and have 14 wins and a % of 130 and miss finals

madness

Actually a team with 15 wins could miss out on %

stay tuned for more BS hypotheticals

4 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

What’s happened to Hogan, his form has fallen off a cliff.

The dreaded foot issue. I think from memory it’s a long standing injury that’s reoccurred. Foot issues as we know too well can kill a career.

 
20 hours ago, gs77 said:

Looking forward to seeing the Saints go down to North to maximise the ignominy of last weekend.

No way, that will make it worse if nth can beat the Saints & we couldn't. I hope the Saints bury nth & I'll be disappointed if nth can stop NAS

Week 1 match ups:

Adelaide (1) V GC (4)

Geelong (2) V Collingwood (3)

Brisbane (5) V Hawthorn (8)

Fremantle (6) V Bulldogs (7)

The highly talented GWS somehow missing.


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