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  1. sydney swans' fans tend to be from their post-barassi era i find old school bloods fans are remarkably humble having seen eons of years of failure
  2. i think it's worth remembering that the bears drew with north the week before they're not in the greatest form
  3. their fans come out last week along they had just shy of 70k vs the crom
  4. no! 9-13!! the worst positions
  5. allegedly gale was asked by scoops manure what will happen if the roofed stadia doesn't pass the taswegian parliament he said: "we'll all be out of a job" cricket oztraya has already declared that they have no interest in it, as a roof makes things harder for them due to shadows on the pitch etc.
  6. bt talking inane rubblish on one channel kelli misidentifying players on the other it's a quality era for commentary...
  7. tigs are a game behind us and similarly one win away from the top 8 peptides are a game ahead of us and equal on points with gw$ in 8th definitely keen for yze's cubs to keep winning
  8. i always forget that dandenong stingrays are listed as 'vic country' these days will be interesting to see whether toby sinnema and marcus prasad are part of that squad the latest reports on both on rookiemecentral are super positive: prasad sounds like a sort of spargo / watson type of smart player, while sinnema is a bit more of a lindsay type perhaps?
  9. viney is not named in the squad so won't be coming in
  10. ange has said previously that plan b is do plan a better
  11. helmets do nothing to protect against concussion unfortunately
  12. fwiw, one of the media scribes was saying bergman has been offered a 7 year deal by the pear so that's a 9 (?) year deal for butters and 7 for bergman kornes' head is going to explode
  13. bevo vs kornes, neither backing down... https://x.com/turtlemagpies/status/1925478360177943032?s=46&t=VqcsLm9DSFsZXTzwEAJKeA
  14. the biggest surprise crowd for me was the 2018 one at the g vs gw$ 37k and every one a dee, crowd going absolutely mental as we salivated for the return finals footy generally speaking i'd say we have 16-22k rusted on fans who turn up pretty much no matter what anything over 25k is a pretty strong representation for us
  15. yes, like i said - the afl don't care about crowds during the regular season, outside of bragging rights
  16. the afl don't care about crowds during the regular season, other than for the warm and fuzzies of it all it's all about the broadcast revenue and the wagering growth now, finals? different kettle of fish
  17. this the fact that the afl has been shutting down 3rd party content providers because they don't want the footage to be available and analysed says volumes there's every chance that jeff's channel could be the next to get a cease-and-desist letter from head office
  18. that's pretty much the way it used to work think of heeney - we had pick 2, nominated heeney, bloods matched with pick 18 it was after this that the 'points based' system was introduced, which is why when we bid on callum mills the following year with pick 3 the bloods had to match that value with a succession of later picks and mills was officially pick 3 (and why oliver was pick 4) it has now become an absolute farce where clubs - particularly gc17 - are banking points via late picks and then selecting 3 players in the top 10 with picks accumulated from the 3rd round on they've changed that this year to make it harder to match by devaluing the pick points value
  19. aints and the kangas the same? i would presume they would not be too far off - it's almost like we, as smaller melbourne-based clubs - are automatically shunted down the highway so that they can fill their quota of 9 home games down there
  20. i love the romantacism of father-son selections it's a very different kettle of fish to the nga malarkey
  21. tipping: footscray? peptides? baggers? dingley? filth flagmantle? crom us? gc17 as always, we need those around us on the ladder to lose - if gw$ with all their outs gets over the baggers it'd be better for us, while the pear getting up over walyalup would be arguably better for us, as we'd both join them on 5 wins, presuming we get up too i'd love it if kangas could up over the filth as the surprise of the week
  22. chinese heritage, i believe the theory was that the northern clubs needed academies to encourage participation the reality is that the swans - in particular - and the bears are getting both father-sons and nga picks, often from other club's potential father-son selections (see; blakey) the likes of heeney might come from rugby league loyalty but callum mills, as an example, played junior aussie rules all the way through his childhood and was never not part of the 'system'
  23. I don’t think many clubs will be trying to trade in to 2025 draft judging by the feedback coming through regarding the depth of quality of this year’s cohort