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NON-MFC: 2026 Opening Round

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5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Terrible score review.

Yawn. Apologies if my observation of Albo being boo’d on the big screen hurt your feelings.

isn't every pollie boo'd at nearly every public appearance?

i certainly can't think of any that are cheered outside the likes of russia, north korea, etc.

 
1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

isn't every pollie boo'd at nearly every public appearance?

i certainly can't think of any that are cheered outside the likes of russia, north korea, etc.

And if it were another pollie, I would’ve commented too. Some just took it as a jab at Albo - I can’t help those that are easily offended.

 
2 hours ago, biggestred said:

Storm won by 46 points 😂

That was PVL approved after the Lomax thing.


4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Chalk and cheese with a team like Carlton who have zero depth.

Most of Carlton’s starting 23 would be depth players for GWS.

9 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I knew you'd bite.

Read the posting guidelines. This is a footy forum.

You can exercise your right to comment on politics on any number of forums if you so wish.

any politician that turns up at the footy should be booed, whatever their strip.

doesn't matter whether its albo or scomo. they are all fair game

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Well done to the giants for getting Tom Hanks to attend your game.

Stephen Graham three seats down too. They’re in Sydney filming Greyhound 2.

 
1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Most of Carlton’s starting 23 would be depth players for GWS.

Yep. They might squeeze in Walsh and Weitering but that’s it.

2 hours ago, Demonsone said:

Afl agenda is clear the northern clubs success, all games on their home turf…will get harder for the 10 vic clubs to compete for prime time fixtures, so unless if ur playing finals expect Sunday games, equalisation working wonderfully

It will soon change to Southern club success, the Tassie Devils.


18 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

And we have every right to ask him where this performance was in the last 4 years? I get he had the injury and all but the performance was his most highly rated one for his entire career.

Also begs the question what else was holding him back at the Dees? Was he complacent/ too comfortable?

His kicking was magnitudes improved last night and in dewy conditions too. Again where was this over his entire career?

All of this is caveated with last night opposition being useless but even so, it was a performance that I have not seen from Trac aside from the 39 touches in the GF.

He was brilliant but the Cats midfield was bog average ... had a virtual free reign, centre-forward

With Rowell slotting back in, it's a star-studded midfield. Matching up very difficult, to say the least

Ha ha love Tom Hanks giving the goal signal.

Anyway giants up by 5 goals. Will we get a close game at all?

I mean I'm hoping the Saints nialate the pies tomorrow.

From what I’ve seen so far, Clarry looks similar to the 2024/25 version. Still pretty good and doing some nice things, but not completely dominating the game the way you’d expect from him in the glory days.

I think watching Trac is going to be more difficult this year.


1 minute ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

From what I’ve seen so far, Clarry looks similar to the 2024/25 version. Still pretty good and doing some nice things, but not completely dominating the game the way you’d expect from him in the glory days.

I think watching Trac is going to be more difficult this year.

He’s been really good I think. Doing what he does. He looks to be moving much better too. He looks quicker than I’ve seen for a few years.

It may have taken a gazilion dollars and 700 1st round draft picks but the league's two plastic implants finally look the goods.

Wow the Giants are without 4 of their top 10 and are 40 points ahead at 3/4 time. Add the Hawks are not easy beats.


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Do we think the dogs can get anywhere Brisbane tonight?

The only way anyone gets near Brisbane is if they have an off day.

I hope they all ping a calf

Edited by biggestred

Not a close game so far in round!!! You know the round before round 1.

 

Trac was mainly playing between the arcs, you play him the same as Dacios you just sit on them go where they go...


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