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whatwhat say what

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  1. that's exactly the sort of game we expect from him outstanding
  2. his defensive pressure is just first rate his ball use is routinely excellent his speed is electric just wait til he gets a fitness base!
  3. 6: lever 5: oliver 4: mcdonald 3: gawn 2: fritsch 1: langdon
  4. That was an epic win two very very good football sides
  5. bloods are very good yet were beaten by the tigs footy is crazy even
  6. and has done a job curtailing whitfield's run nevertheless, i'll still take anb over him as that hard working half forward who does a job on an oppo
  7. was sort of barracking for a draw, but a filth win is preferred to a baggers win, simply for ladder positioning reasons naicos is amazing
  8. 12 or so, i think? a long while off the father-son rules could have changed six times by the time they're draft eligible!
  9. de koning would suit us perfectly
  10. crom's legs are gone they're holding on just like we did vs them
  11. he's so much like buckley - wants to do it all he's not even the first or second best mid in their side
  12. No change for us but they’re ‘managing’ O’Connor (who I thought was certain to go to Trac) and Parfitt (who’s been arguably their best mid all year)?!?? Hope we lay the absolutely smack down on em
  13. little paper sais that the talent coming out of wa this year is threadbare: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/draft-wipeout-fears-talent-pathways-wont-cater-for-19-clubs-as-wa-could-prove-canary-in-coal-mine/news-story/73764be1b4e8b785efebf126e7444cfb Western Australia is bracing for its worst ever national draft as fears escalate that the country’s talent pathways will not be capable of producing enough elite players for 19 AFL clubs. Several clubs say there is currently not a single West Australian they would select while Tasmania struggles to consistently develop AFL talent. WA typically produces about 16 per cent of the draft pool and had 14 players selected last year. But that is set for a dramatic fall in a year where Fremantle holds three first-round selections and West Coast is likely to have a top-four pick. “There’s not enough draftable players for 19 clubs,” one recruiting expert said. “I don’t think there will be a West Australian legitimately drafted this year – that’s how bad WA is at the moment. It’s the worst year for talent they’ve ever seen. “There’s not enough kids for 18 clubs at the moment. Some of that could be because kids never got the games into them during Covid. But WA didn’t have lockdown like Victoria did.”
  14. some absolutely cracking games this round crom? baggers? bloods? aints us? peptides flagmantle footscray gc17? there are five games that could have repercussions in terms of setting sides up for the remainder of the season should be a great round of footy
  15. lobb has kicked 35+ goals once in his career - in 2022, his last year for flagmantle he's also only managed to more than 20 games a season four times out of ten completed seasons; two of those in his first four years in the system he'll be 32 by the time the start of 2025 rolls around he's not a very good player
  16. i may have shed a little tear watching that i was sure that the kid wasn't going to still be with us fabulous he is
  17. He and his twin younger brothers are all mad Dees, which theoretically should help
  18. SON OF A GUN TO SPEND TIME AT DEES by Riley Beveridge MELBOURNE will welcome talented father-son prospect Kalani White into its program this week, as the club vies with Gold Coast for access to the gun youngster. White, a strong-marking 200cm defender, isn't draft eligible until 2025 but will be able to join either the Demons under father-son rules or the Suns as part of their Northern Academy program. The athletic key-position prospect is able to join Melbourne due to his dad, Jeff, playing 236 games for the Demons between 1998-2008. But he is also able to join Gold Coast, having relocated to Queensland when his father's playing career ended. The teenager, who turns 17 later this week, is in Victoria ahead of the Gold Coast Academy's Coates Talent League clash with the Dandenong Stingrays on Sunday and will spend time at Melbourne in the lead-up to that match. White will not be able to train at the Demons, due to being a bottom-age prospect, but will observe a series of sessions and player meetings as part of his time at the club. The youngster caught the attention of AFL recruiters at last year's under-16 carnival, where he was named as the All-Australian centre-half back. He also played forward throughout that campaign, kicking two goals against Sydney's Academy. Speaking to AFL.com.au in March, Jeff said his son was enjoying the opportunity: "He's really looking forward to it and having interest from Melbourne and the Suns, he likes being a part of it and talking to the recruiting officers and finding out what he needs to improve on. It's a unique position to be in but in saying that he's very dedicated to getting better." From: Rivals keep tabs on Saint, free agency switch floated, Hawk's trigger
  19. so he's going to be a pilot post-footy? he really does 'control the air'
  20. Sort of plays a similar role to Howe - that not-a-tall-but-not-small?
  21. the thing that i loved is the first thign i noticed in the highlight of the opening ceremony to anzac day eve lever smiled at windsor and made it clear how special it is to be involved in a game like this... ...and then lever specifically talked about that on the couch he's such a natural leader
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