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INTRACLUB: Friday 13th February 2026

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17 minutes ago, Turner said:

can we start calling that fella shane and then he just takes mcadams spot, they look similar enough

Hahahahaha naughty

Situational training now with white attempting to hold a lead against blue on attack 2 (or now 1) goal down

 
1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Situational training now with white attempting to hold a lead against blue on attack 2 (or now 1) goal down

i was wondering why the on ground scoreboard was out of whack.

and now its over... well, that was fun


Sparrow was terrific. His impact has always been solid but his production has increased. Could be a break out season as a genuine mid.

But how will we know who won????! 😭😜

9 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

The AFL system is really unfair for the kids who just miss out.

Plenty of blokes miss out only to get more determined to make it. Hopefully Ah-Mu is one of them

 

Bring Max, Kozzie and Rivers in and distill to our best 23 and we're not far off the mark. Many great signs.

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15 minutes ago, Turner said:

whos these two casey boys, orange boots tall at HB and the athlete HF leading up with the tan

Orange boots eluded me but #13 Ranga replacement looked liked Lachlan Byrce.

Athletic flanker with tan fairly positive was Paddy Cross.


10 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Sparrow was terrific. His impact has always been solid but his production has increased. Could be a break out season as a genuine mid.

I spoke to a young dees player who said King is really encouraging players to play with freedom and show initiative - and in comparison to goody there's less focus on needing to adhere to set structures and players covering specific areas/zones on the ground.

I reckon that will really help Sparrow as he is a player that strictly adheres to instructions and i have little doubt that the roles goody asked him to play meant he had to sacrifice his own game.

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46 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Why is it that when im on holidays they open the gates but when I'm around its a closed compound?

Bored Cabin Fever GIF

diddums

Windsor looked terrific

tholstrup looked like a natural half back flanker and showed great defensive traits

ricky mentha could push for an early 1s gig

mihocek was quiet, good to see other key forwards stand up


22 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Geez Ah Mh again with the impressive clunk

Worthy of SSP spot and getting a good 12 months conditioning into him?

2 minutes ago, Tolstoys Nudge said:

Bloody missed it.. surely they post it in full?

That’s his in-team nickname

1 hour ago, The Panglossian said:

Were they calling Van Rouen “rooter”?

if a list spot were to open up, would you rather have paddy cross or tairen ah mu? both look like great players

1 hour ago, GS_1905 said:

I think they are going to have to change it up... whites not competitive enough - not a great sign for depth.

Loads of inj a factor here mate, chill!

8 minutes ago, Flagdees said:

tholstrup looked like a natural half back flanker and showed great defensive traits

He did look good...


27 minutes ago, dice said:

Plenty of blokes miss out only to get more determined to make it. Hopefully Ah-Mu is one of them

They can try. But they’re aren’t getting full time fitness, nutrition, skill coaching. And more than anything aren’t getting the full time, time!

I’d like to see a VFL squad of the best 20 who miss each year get extra training support and some kind of stipend to afford that extra time. On the provision that they still work or study at least part time too.

2 minutes ago, rjay said:

He did look good...

Good to hear

But he may just be a place holder for CJ and or Salem

5 minutes ago, adonski said:

Good to hear

But he may just be a place holder for CJ and or Salem

potentially, but with how he played today he did his chances at half back no harm

 
34 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Sparrow was terrific. His impact has always been solid but his production has increased. Could be a break out season as a genuine mid.

He’s moving better a bit lighter and more confident, less fumbly. I still think there’s a limit to his IQ and skills that make him better used as a role player but given how light our midfield stocks are he’ll get chances.

The one flaw in his game that still irks me is his desire to always get back on his right side which often means going back in traffic. Especially from centre bounces and stoppages where there’s equal numbers and space. Just go forward and chuck it on your left if need be!

He has speed and power in a straight line, he doesn’t have elite agility, baulks or fends to be trying Petracca moves!


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