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NON-MFC: 2026 Opening Round

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1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Who’s better out of Pendles and Danger?

pendles

 
1 hour ago, ucanchoose said:

Why are the saints supporters wearing yellow hard hats?

1 hour ago, BoBo said:

Dangerous business going to a packed out pies game

1 hour ago, ANG13 said:

There playing Collingwood, not a bad idea

Maynard is in the vicinity.

 
5 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Who’s better out of Pendles and Danger?

pendlebury for mine

i think he's the best player the filth have had across the last 50 or so years

dangerfield is not even the best cats player of his time period there

St Kilda's field kicking on their way to those last couple of goals was extremely good. Liam Ryan's perfectly weighted kick at full speed was elite.


Dees v Saints should be a close game

13 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Nick Daicos is unbelievably good

His awareness and skills are unmatched

He is absolute class, anyone who thinks otherwise doesn’t know what they are looking at

7 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

pendlebury for mine

i think he's the best player the filth have had across the last 50 or so years

dangerfield is not even the best cats player of his time period there

Agree re Pendlebury. Amazing player. I reckon he is better than Peter Moore, Buckley or Peter Daicos. Nick Daicos might overtake him before the end of his career.

Dangerfield is no slouch and much better than Pendlebury overhead, but is n Pendlebury's shadow a bit.

 

Geez the saints forward entry bombs make me twitch for some strange reason.

If there's anything that we improve on this year, I hope it's our forward entries and set up.


There has been such a build up to this game for St Kilda that I’m hoping it is their Grand Final. In an ideal world they get well beaten tonight and find it hard to get up for next week. That may help us with them having a game in hand.

N Daicos is the SOFTEST reciever I have ever seen play the game. Stunning how teams dont play a hard tag on him

I switched over to this match (from Matildas) and remembered one of the (many) reasons I hate the filth. Namely the moronic calling of 'ball' every 5 seconds. Fair dinkum ... what is the collective noun for a group of subhumans?


1 minute ago, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

I switched over to this match (from Matildas) and remembered one of the (many) reasons I hate the filth. Namely the moronic calling of 'ball' every 5 seconds. Fair dinkum ... what is the collective noun for a group of subhumans?

Gutteral grunt sounds like Morlocks

2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

N Daicos is the SOFTEST reciever I have ever seen play the game. Stunning how teams dont play a hard tag on him

Exhibit A

Best Houston game for 12-18 months

N Daicos been otherworldly

Flanders with one of the worst 23 touch games (3 qtrs) you'll see. Tom Mitchell lite.

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

N Daicos is the SOFTEST reciever I have ever seen play the game. Stunning how teams dont play a hard tag on him

they’ve tried for 3 years. doesn’t seem to work


4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

pendlebury for mine

i think he's the best player the filth have had across the last 50 or so years

dangerfield is not even the best cats player of his time period there

That’s a good way to put it and I agree. I remember Hird had about a 4-5 year run where I’d watch him and he seemed to never make a mistake. I feel like Pendles did that for well over a decade.

2 minutes ago, BoBo said:

That’s a good way to put it and I agree. I remember Hird had about a 4-5 year run where I’d watch him and he seemed to never make a mistake. I feel like Pendles did that for well over a decade.

DANGERFIELD EASILY

 
11 minutes ago, picket fence said:

DANGERFIELD EASILY

What are your top 3 reasons Mr. Fence?


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