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NON-MFC: 2026 Opening Round

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1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

Donโ€™t disagree, bad luck on our side with Brayshaw, ANB, Jackson, but equally our club miss mgt culture, plenty of noise of certain players, good on King on making tough decisions

We needed a cleanout and we got it

But to win more games than we lose we'll need at least 8-10 standout players week to week ... and we're a ways off that standard

Need match-winners too. Gawn, Kozzie, Langford and .... maybe Steele, Windsor, Rivers, Turner??

Time and patience with the youngsters along with the senior players lifting their standards will see 8-10 wins? Maybe a few more

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12 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Commentators saying sold out stadium. I must have a very different definition of 'sold out'.

I guess 1/4 of the crowd just didnโ€™t show up

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I think a lot of people are missing the point which is Geelong got smashed by Gold Coast and look terrible.

Dangerfield is almost spent and Cameron will make a difference but second favourite for the flag? not a [censored] chance

12 hours ago, layzie said:

I thought your defensive pressure was right on point in the first half No. 31 and it does look like they want to move it more aggressively this season with different angles. Walsh looks as fit as he's ever been.

I didn't catch much of the second half so I'm just going off how the scoring unfolded but do you think the overall fitness is there for the Blues? Their ability to run out games has been a bit suspect in recent times.

There are definite issues with fitness, similar fade outs to last season. Admittedly, it was humid up there, north of the Murray in The Nepo Baby territories. The Swans are super fit and conditioned, perhaps even too much for early in the season ๐Ÿค”

Anyways, the other Northern Nepo Babies dusted up Geelong so not feeling as morose as this morning ๐Ÿ˜

Just heard a tv commentator say that the GC Suns fielded 12 First draft picks. Twelve!!

AFL is becoming more like the WWE as each year passes with this this tilted draft system and moronic concepts like Opening Round ๐Ÿ™ƒ


49 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Commentators saying sold out stadium. I must have a very different definition of 'sold out'.

Maybe how the AFL has sold out the fans.

Watching on Kayo is expensive. Taking a family is expensive.

Maybe that's the definition of selling out?

1 hour ago, Macca said:

He's rubbing our nose in it

UGH

Thatโ€™s how many Dees fans see it, Macca. But Iโ€™m quite sure thatโ€™s not what Tracc has set out to do.

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57 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

plenty of noise of certain players, good on King on making tough decisions

Those decisions were made (long) before King arrived.

58 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Please GOTDโ€ฆ leprechaun???? Thatโ€™s an insult to us Irish folk.

Couldnโ€™t say his name after he threw Gawny to the ground and stood over him which is what Petracca did tonight.


2 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Thatโ€™s how many Dees fans see it, Macca. But Iโ€™m quite sure thatโ€™s not what Tracc has set out to do.

No, of course not but the comment was more about what you said (D's fans)

He was fantastic tonight and because we don't care for Geelong, him dining out on them tonight was good to watch

I found myself wanting him to keep up his dominance. Really strange but I feel that way about Hogan all the time. And Neal-Bullen

It's hard to hate premiership players

35 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Less than 20,000 in attendance to watch Brand Petracca.

This part of the story I just canโ€™t get straight. From the guy I thought wanted the biggest stage, he went to a club that will send him into obscurity, where even their Brownlow medalist will be a forgotten player.

It looked like a pre-season game tonight. Iโ€™ll wait for the real thing.

1 minute ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Couldnโ€™t say his name after he threw Gawny to the ground and stood over him which is what Petracca did tonight.

I didnโ€™t see it. I turned it off ten minutes into the third. One can only take so much of a whitewash.

Weโ€™ve got an early club house leader for for worst question of the year in a press conference:

Journo: as a lover of football, youโ€™d be happy that Petracca has settled in so well up in QLD and played a great game tonight.

Chris Scott: Yep. Rapt for him. Great.

*end press conference*

2 minutes ago, No10 said:

This part of the story I just canโ€™t get straight. From the guy I thought wanted the biggest stage, he went to a club that will send him into obscurity, where even their Brownlow medalist will be a forgotten player.

What a person desires can change with time. He did at some point crave playing in front of a massive crowd and more than once had a go at our fans for not turning up. But more recently, changes in his personal life meant that living interstate was more of a priority. At some point in the future he may again want to play in front of huge crowds but unfortunately for him thatโ€™s never gonna happen with the Suns.


41 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Huge blockbuster on a Friday night

19,859

AFL nepobabies in action

I feel a bit crazy, but I really struggle to believe thatโ€™s how many people were at that ground. Itโ€™s a tiny venue and there were a lot of empty seats.

Capacity is 27,500 and 19,859 is essentially 3/4 full.

That did not look 3/4 full to me at all ๐Ÿ˜‚ maybe Iโ€™m just really bad at judging crowd number though.

As much as I don't wish him any ill will, I am somewhat annoyed.

It certainly looks like he's applied himself more up there. Faster, clearer. Showing far more composure hitting targets.

Of course maybe he needed the change, and maybe the team has others so he doesn't have to do it all. But still, we could sure have used the petracca of last night over the last few years....

Edited by fr_ap

I have said this since I started following footy, as it allows me to look at things a little deeper. After the first 6 rounds, some sides are a little slower to start, while others burst out of the blocks. The competition studies ball movement from the clubs and reacts to it. After that, you get a good idea.


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