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Bailey smith is an absolute moron. There's something to be said about a person wearing sunglasses indoors & hs his shoes on a bed.

Also said on radio this morning his mate he's taking is going to get blind. You don't think Chris Scott will be keeping an eye on him.

Hopefully anderson or Dawson win it

 

How old is Bailey Smith? Cause he acts like a 17-yr-old that got drunk for the first time

 
11 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

He’s a stat-paddler. A teammate will take a mark around the wing, then Daicos sprints into space to receive a very short kick. Or he runs behind that teammate and gets the easy handball. No doubt very skilled and quick. And when he needs to boost his stats, he then takes the kick-ins after a point.

Glad I’m not the only one who sees that.

I watched the prelim and thought how underwhelming he is.

Without pendles and the other support, he can’t influence a game like a Dangerfield etc.


6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Also why is Harley reid there? Unless he's nominated for something, he missed half the year.

Every club gets a table.

Who else would West Coast send? Their captain? Oh wait

I’m curious as to who Harves brought with him. I heard he’s dating a W player from Collingwood. Mind you, my source isn’t great: I was told by a bunch of Frankston youths at the Casey semi the other week.

6 minutes ago, deegirl said:

How old is Bailey Smith? Cause he acts like a 17-yr-old that got drunk for the first time

Mental maturity of a teenage boy who had a party while his parents were out of town

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Unfortunately I reckon Smith will win it. Great footballer, but his anchor-with-a-double-u status is confirmed with unwashed hair and sunglasses inside at night time.

Noah Anderson has no votes yet. Odd.


Gawn won the best on ground medal on ANZAC Eve yet can only manage 2 votes from the umpires.

Happy for Bowey to get the three though. Played a ripper that night.

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Anderson’s goal was great but goal of the year 🤔

Really good Captain's goal from Anderson, and it helped the Suns win versus the Pies, but no way is that a Goal of the Year.


Just now, Ghostwriter said:

Anderson’s goal was great but goal of the year 🤔

Agreed. A good goal we see 19 times a season.

Rowell for the win tonight would be massive for the red headed community.

Round 4

3 votes. M.Rowell

17 disposals. 8 clangers.

BEST
Gold Coast: Rioli, Miller, Uwland, Ainsworth, Flanders, Rowell
Adelaide: Thilthorpe, Rankine, Peatling, Dawson, Hinge, Soligo

Just now, Ghostwriter said:

Anderson’s goal was great but goal of the year 🤔

I'll allow it. It was the goal that sealed the win against the filth


Just now, dees189227 said:

I'll allow it. It was the goal that sealed the win against the filth

Factoring in the context, yeah you’re right

Most underwhelming MOTY nominees for some time.

Of course Darcy had to win 🙄.

I think we've had MOTY taken against us more times over the last decade than any other team.

 

Anderson a regulation midfield clearance goal.

Darcy a dropped mark falling across a pack like an unco in a mosh pit.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

How is that MOTY? Didn’t even complete the mark 🙄

He even conceded this himself


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