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NON-MFC: 2026 Opening Round

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2 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Are you watching the telecast Jason Dunstall, Leigh Matthew’s and Nathan Buckley singing his praises, they may know a bit about the game.

The kid changes the game with his ball use, it’s not just cheap disposals he gets without impacting the game. He sets up transition chains from D50 then gut runs to get involved multiple times in transition chains.

I completely agree

But my main criticism of him is he struggles to win the ball. But if and when he does do that the league is [censored]

 
8 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

ROUND 0

W

L

D

FOR

AGST

%

PTS

SYDNEY SWANS

1

0

0

132

69

191.30

4

GOLD COAST

1

0

0

125

69

181.16

4

GWS GIANTS

1

0

0

122

95

128.42

4

COLLINGWOOD

1

0

0

78

66

118.18

4

WESTERN BULLDOGS

1

0

0

111

106

104.72

4

BRISBANE LIONS

0

1

0

106

111

95.50

0

ST KILDA

0

1

0

66

78

84.62

0

HAWTHORN

0

1

0

95

122

77.87

0

GEELONG

0

1

0

69

125

55.20

0

CARLTON

0

1

0

69

132

52.27

0

ADELAIDE

0

0

0

0

0

0.00

0

ESSENDON

0

0

0

0

0

0.00

0

FREMANTLE

0

0

0

0

0

0.00

0

MELBOURNE

0

0

0

0

0

0.00

0

NORTH MELBOURNE

0

0

0

0

0

0.00

0

PORT ADELAIDE

0

0

0

0

0

0.00

0

RICHMOND

0

0

0

0

0

0.00

0

WEST COAST

0

0

0

0

0

0.00

0

Gold Coasts next 3 opponents are west coast, Richmond and us

Their Percentage is gonna be record breaking

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

The problem is that the weaker clubs now have to spend big money for players that are not top liners. Jack Silvani is a case in point. De Koning is good but 1.7 is laughable. So what choice do the Aints have?

Equalization is simply a myth.

Yep, but that’s been coming for a while now.

Certainly hard to do if you’re a small club though.

Here’s to more Saints losses 🥂

 
2 minutes ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Yep, but that’s been coming for a while now.

Certainly hard to do if you’re a small club though.

Here’s to more Saints losses 🥂

We might even run them close GofTD.

2 minutes ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Yep, but that’s been coming for a while now.

Certainly hard to do if you’re a small club though.

Here’s to more Saints losses 🥂

No charcuterie board with the wine? 🧀🍷


Just now, Rooooooooooo said:

But my main criticism of him is he struggles to win the ball. But if and when he does do that the league is [censored]

Not having a go at you, but this confuses me a little bit. Why is winning the ball the main metric people use to define if a player is good or not?

It’s important for sure for a team perspective, but if you have more worth being on the outside and then disposing of the ball (Daicos is probably the best) why does it matter?

We won a F load of contested ball and couldn’t do anything with it.

It felt like the Saint came out "breathing fire" with a plan to keep the ball moving forward.

Was it too much adrenalin (noting the number of times they got in their own way), which is something that might easily be addressed in a week, or do they not have the skills to deliver this game plan (which cannot be fixed so quickly)?

The black and white team did well to stand back and wait for the poor/panicked ball to come to them.

I very quickly turned off the noise of the broadcast... was there much salivating around the "chaos ball", or has that been binned for the time being?

7 minutes ago, Alex No Fancy-name said:

It felt like the Saint came out "breathing fire" with a plan to keep the ball moving forward.

Was it too much adrenalin (noting the number of times they got in their own way), which is something that might easily be addressed in a week, or do they not have the skills to deliver this game plan (which cannot be fixed so quickly)?

The black and white team did well to stand back and wait for the poor/panicked ball to come to them.

I very quickly turned off the noise of the broadcast... was there much salivating around the "chaos ball", or has that been binned for the time being?

You make too much sense. I've reported you to the mods. Take a week off

 
15 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Yep. Can’t say I noticed them in the previous three matches, but they were very poor tonight.

A lot of congestion makes it harder to umpire.

11 minutes ago, Rooooooooooo said:

I completely agree

But my main criticism of him is he struggles to win the ball. But if and when he does do that the league is [censored]

Train him to become a gun inside ball winner and he will. But why would you when he does so much damage on the loose?

People will find reasons to criticise N.Daicos because it’s so effing unpalatable that it’s Collingwood, and they had such a gift land on their lap.

He’ll be in the top couple of players in the comp for the next decade. Better get used to it.


New and improved St Kilda?

Against a Collingwood side missing Moore and Howe, in the warmth of March, they kicked 9 goals.

I wasn’t a believer pre-season and I’m still not a believer now.

13 minutes ago, Alex No Fancy-name said:

It felt like the Saint came out "breathing fire" with a plan to keep the ball moving forward.

Was it too much adrenalin (noting the number of times they got in their own way), which is something that might easily be addressed in a week, or do they not have the skills to deliver this game plan (which cannot be fixed so quickly)?

The black and white team did well to stand back and wait for the poor/panicked ball to come to them.

I very quickly turned off the noise of the broadcast... was there much salivating around the "chaos ball", or has that been binned for the time being?

Flanders, Poo, Wilson, Boxshall, Garcia all butcher it

18 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Not having a go at you, but this confuses me a little bit. Why is winning the ball the main metric people use to define if a player is good or not?

It’s important for sure for a team perspective, but if you have more worth being on the outside and then disposing of the ball (Daicos is probably the best) why does it matter?

We won a F load of contested ball and couldn’t do anything with it.

It’s kind of a spectrum imo

You need the right balance

I personally think Daicos is a bit off and I think if he even gets a few more hard ball gets, I think he could be even better. Ned long had 28 less touch’s and the same amounts of contested possessions

10 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Train him to become a gun inside ball winner and he will. But why would you when he does so much damage on the loose?

People will find reasons to criticise N.Daicos because it’s so effing unpalatable that it’s Collingwood, and they had such a gift land on their lap.

He’ll be in the top couple of players in the comp for the next decade. Better get used to it.

After listening to everyone’s opinions I think I just hate Collingwood

I hope you all can forgive 🙏


7 minutes ago, Rooooooooooo said:

It’s kind of a spectrum imo

You need the right balance

I personally think Daicos is a bit off and I think if he even gets a few more hard ball gets, I think he could be even better. Ned long had 28 less touch’s and the same amounts of contested possessions

It’s totally a spectrum. But for every Daicos ball user, there’s 20-30 congested ball winners.

1 hour ago, Demon Jack said:

Darcy Wilson is a shadow of the player he was in his debut season.

he reminds me of jack grimes - gets a lot of footy boundary-side and proceeds to spray it out on the full

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Nick Daicos is unbelievably good

His awareness and skills are unmatched

He’s a running machine.

At one stage of the game he was up at half forward attacking, the attack was rebounded quickly down the other end of the ground which ended up with a dribbling shot at goal for the Saints and it was Daicos sliding on the goal line trying to get a hand on it. Freak.

It was very noticeable during the Game, how much the Umps put away the whistle. I liked it. It was Finals style. Let the Teams have a serious crack at the Ball.
I am wondering whether Greg Swan has had a chat with The Umpires.
Imagine the crowd would have been going nuts!!!

2 hours ago, BoBo said:

What are your top 3 reasons Mr. Fence?

1 Danger Brownlow Medalist

2 More X Factor and has won games with his efforts

3 Quicker over first 3 metres ( more evident a few years ago


15 minutes ago, picket fence said:

1 Danger Brownlow Medalist

2 More X Factor and has won games with his efforts

3 Quicker over first 3 metres ( more evident a few years ago

Yeah noice. I’d exclude Brownlows personally as Tom Mitchell won that award and he isn’t a shoe shiner compared to Pendlebury. Bontompelli hasn’t won a Brownlow either so it’s a bit meaningless in the larger picture IMO.

The X factor is a good one. He might have more X factor. Danger definitely only needs a quarter to completely change a game.

And danger might’ve been quicker over 3 meters, but I’ve never seen a player like Pendles be able to evade players that are within a couple of meters from him whilst he’s standing still. He does it multiple time a game even now.

I did ask sincerely who was better so thank you for your answer.

3 hours ago, DubDee said:

Nick Daicos is unbelievably good

His awareness and skills are unmatched

He's gonna get awful sick of doing the job of three across the middle for 20 +games.

Liked Perryman's game tonight and stats did no justice to his niggle. Good old fashioned little smart ars.

 
1 hour ago, picket fence said:

1 Danger Brownlow Medalist

Brownlows for me are one of the worst ways of determining that one player is better than another. Might as well say that Priddis is better than Bont if you want to use that logic lol.

Edited by Temporarily Hopeful Demon

3 hours ago, BoBo said:

Interesting! Why do you say that?

In the end it’s power vs Poise.

Good analogy on my reason. On the tee box I’m taking driver on a short par 4. Not hitting a 4 iron to find the fairway.


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