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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

I stand to be corrected but I dont think we had any games in 24/25 with both absent.

Brave New World 🛳️

 

Automatically based on nothing more than a new coach and a fresh game plan in addition to personal changes I think we can easily account for

North

West Coast

Tigers

Bombers

Carlton

Port

Pies

I think we can hold our own against the

Saints

Swans

My friend made the point that Curnow won’t get the space at the SCG that he’s used to at the G. No doubt they have some guns but they’re not an automatic top 4 -6 as some have them.

I think we’ll surprise a few and finish anywhere between 7 - 10. I really hope we draft Latrelle Pickett.

2 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Automatically based on nothing more than a new coach and a fresh game plan

In the shorter term, new coach and fresh game plan are negatives.

I'd be surprised if we see any substantial benefits from the above before 2028, but heh.

 
23 hours ago, BoBo said:

Apologies for my sieve like memory, but over the last few seasons, did we play any games without both Tracc and Clarry on the park?

Did Clarry play all the way through Traccs injury in 24’?

Clayton played 15 games in 2023, 21 games in 2024 and 22 games in 2025 but there was a significant drop off from when he was racking up disposals ranging from 660 - 754 during his golden years.


36 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

We’re going to finish bottom four, if you think otherwise, you may be delusional.

$100 says we won’t.

55 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Clayton played 15 games in 2023, 21 games in 2024 and 22 games in 2025 but there was a significant drop off from when he was racking up disposals ranging from 660 - 754 during his golden years.

Yes indeed. I think it’s going to take a season or so for a whole new midfield group to find cohesion together. Excited to see the growth over the year!

 

We still have 13 Premiership heroes in our side even if a couple are in their twilight years, we still have a solid core of players as a starting point. Add Chandler, Turner, Steele, Jiath, Mihocek, Langford, Windsor, Lindsay, Tholstrup, Heath, Van Rooyen, Adams, AMW, Howes, Kentfield, Culley, Melksham, Laurie, Jefferson & Johnston. Add in five new players in the draft and you can see the bones of our next team starting to emerge.

Can Steven King and Co re-ignite the fight the never give in attitude, the team first belief within the group to defy gravity and the downward fall, to hold the line and start the climb back up the ladder. We will have some great kids to develop and replenish the team and with another good draft ahead of us in ‘26 and a bit of a war chest to further recruit for need And Steven King and Co are the real deal we can turn this battered frigate back into our 2021ish destroyer.


2 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

$100 says we won’t.

I’ll take that (but make it a donation to the winners choosing).

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

7 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’ll take that (but make it a donation to the winners choosing).

Great call E.T, I chose Orange Sky. I don’t think they’re over there in WA but they are in here in Sydney and Brisbane. They have a number of vans which are equipped with washing machines / dryers and some have showers providing a free service for those experiencing homelessness.

8 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Great call E.T, I chose Orange Sky. I don’t think they’re over there in WA but they are in here in Sydney and Brisbane. They have a number of vans which are equipped with washing machines / dryers and some have showers providing a free service for those experiencing homelessness.

Alannah and Madeline Foundation for me.

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