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  1. 31 minutes ago, rjay said:

    Not so sure about that...I remember a few years back when him & Bennell cut us to pieces.

    That was Mother’s Day 2013 wasn’t it? Still get the shudders remembering that one.

    I was thinking rd1 2015 when Viney smashed Ablett in Q1 and he was hobbled for the rest of the game. 

  2. 17 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

    Can you imagine the noise from the feral cats fans when ablett first touches the ball 

    Right before he gets gang-tackled by our hungry midfielders and dispossessed. He doesn’t have a good record in rd1 games against us at the ‘G :lol: 

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  3. 59 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

    There is absolutely no way this could ever possibly turn out well for the AFL.  There is a flat zero chance the fans will listen to a re-recording of their songs and say: 'Sound great... change is good.'

    The old style of signing is part of the cultural fabric of the game; I dread to think what they may sound like now.

    To be fair most fans would have no objections to the AFL changing either the Dockers or Port’s song unilaterally 

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  4. Didn’t James Sellar kick 5 in a preseason win against Port in 2013 (a fortnight before they buried us and started that nightmare of a season)? You can never tell with pre-season. Not sure he’ll have it so easy when the real stuff starts and he had a tough one against the Eagles last week.

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  5. 3 hours ago, dworship said:

    Yep, I want to see that look on every players face from every other Club,  "What the hell just happened?" The next step is where everyone hates us (not in an Essendrug way) give 'em hell!!

    For all the flack the club had copped this summer (rightly in some regards) locking away the likes of Hannan and Tracc without too much media forelnowledge is encouraging. We’re now a watertight organisation and will present a challenge for anyone, anywhere. I can’t wait to see us hand out plenty of the thrashings that we endured in 2012-2014. 

  6. Last year we lost both our captains, our AA  and backup ruckman (at one stage Jack Watts was our ruckman) main KPF, Brayshaw, Kent, and Salem didn’t progress as expected with their injury issues, plus the suspensions we had, never mind the winnable games we threw away. Despite this we were 0.5% off a finals berth. All things being equal if we can get even one more game out of Hogan next year we make the 8 and when that happens all bets are off. It’s time to believe.

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  7. Why shouldn’t we give things a good shake? At stages of the 2017 campaign we were scraping the bottom of the barrel in personnel terms, with the stupid suspensions and the cataclysm of injuries we suffered. Add Lever and Hogan to the line up for most of our season and all things being equal we are a two-goal a game better side, even if we see no improvement in other areas of our game. Brayshaw, Petracca, Oliver and Viney being fed by Gawn will be a formidable midfield for anyone to contend with. 

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  8. The truth of the matter is probably halfway between the coaches position & the players position but my concern is for the clubs brand. The playing group will be branded as soft for the rest of the season and the question mark over their mental fragility will be larger for mine. Would not be at all surprised to see that same mental brittleness when the real deal begins in March. 

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  9. The talk of the AFL community this last month has been Ports trading. I'm not convinced though. Rockliff, Watts and Motlop were moved on by their respective clubs for cultural issues. Looking at Port I'm not sure they are a club with the internal culture to turn around three careers like that. Take Toumpas for instance, he was a high draft pick like Watts and has stagnated in their VFL side (bearing in mind their 2016 side was distinctly average and this year we showed better form for most of the season)- despite this they renewed his contract last week. Watts has better tools but the same attitude, I'm not sure Port can trade their way into contention 

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  10. We should be concentrating on our core product not wasting time and precious resources on a novelty project. We neither have the money in the bank a la Collingwood to indulge in something like this, nor the success to leverage off in building a netball/basketball club. After the miserable failure of this season I'd be ropeable if either the board or the CEO were spending their time or other resources on such a project.

  11. On 10/28/2017 at 1:45 AM, faultydet said:

    Australia. Making Irish sport relevant since 1984.

    And Who the phcuk is Cormac McAnellan, and why is a pointless trophy named after him?

    Give the bastards an oval ball, and see how they handle that.

    Ireland, yibada pataytoes

    McAnallen was a champion Gaelic footballer who died from an undetected heart condition at the age of 24. He represented Ireland in three series of Compromise Rules, and following his death a number of GAA clubs in Australia adopted his name in their official title. A bit of respect for a champion sportsman wouldn't go amiss.

  12. Flown under the radar a bit but Ryan would be a good addition to our forward line now Watts has moved on. He won the Bernie Naylor medal with 73 goals, and a quick look at his highlights package shows he can play tall, and would present a decent marking option. 

     

    He was overlooked at last years draft due to some attitude/professional issues but seems to have cleaned those up this year. An associate of mine knows his family from Geraldton and is of the opinion that an interstate move might suit him better, allowing him to concentrate on developing his game. Would be worth pulling the trigger with a late 2nd rounder, according to the AFL website we're one of 3 clubs with an interest in Ryan, WC and Port are apparently looking at him too.

     

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