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Re: AFL - Two little ducks

Postby Jase » Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:04 am

Booney wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Gold Coast are dead set terrible.


Whilst they are, consider round 8 on the Gold Coast, Melbourne kick a goal at the 31 minute mark to draw level and a point at the 32:30 mark to win by a point. If not for a little bit of stoppage structure Gold Coast and Melbourne would be on the same amount of wins, one of them was in the top 3 of premiership betting at the start of the year.

If you think Gold Coast are terrible then Melbourne are more "terribler"
Its just nice that the Blues aren't in this conversation anymore...


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Re: AFL - Two little ducks

Postby mots02 » Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:15 am

Jase wrote:
Booney wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Gold Coast are dead set terrible.


Whilst they are, consider round 8 on the Gold Coast, Melbourne kick a goal at the 31 minute mark to draw level and a point at the 32:30 mark to win by a point. If not for a little bit of stoppage structure Gold Coast and Melbourne would be on the same amount of wins, one of them was in the top 3 of premiership betting at the start of the year.

If you think Gold Coast are terrible then Melbourne are more "terribler"
Its just nice that the Blues aren't in this conversation anymore...


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Re: AFL - Two little ducks

Postby Booney » Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:27 am

Jase wrote:
Booney wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Gold Coast are dead set terrible.


Whilst they are, consider round 8 on the Gold Coast, Melbourne kick a goal at the 31 minute mark to draw level and a point at the 32:30 mark to win by a point. If not for a little bit of stoppage structure Gold Coast and Melbourne would be on the same amount of wins, one of them was in the top 3 of premiership betting at the start of the year.

If you think Gold Coast are terrible then Melbourne are more "terribler"
Its just nice that the Blues aren't in this conversation anymore...


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Re: AFL - Two little ducks

Postby daysofourlives » Mon Aug 19, 2019 7:14 pm

Jim05 wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:
Jim05 wrote:So why isn’t Buddy playing?
Pushing for finals he would have been playing a month ago. All teams tank a little when the season is done but GWS have no excuses as they have plenty to play for still. Suns shouldn’t get near them but a shock loss will cost them a home final more than likely


Not sure you know this mate, but i don't work on the medical team. So i have no idea... You literally have zero facts to back that up. And if he was good to go, then i'd be filthy...
That's why i was happy with Friday night, our work rate and pressure all game was awesome, and regardless of how sh*t Melbourne were. We didn't stop like we usually do. Seeing the likes of Blakey, rowbottom (paddlebum), Allir and Melican play well (plenty more i could add) is very promising.

From all reports he will play this week.

Not saying there is anything wrong with it, all clubs get more cautious with injuries once their season is over. Amazingly he is fit to play for their last home game of the season with a couple of retirements taking place. Hoping to boost attendance?


Id be astounded if he plays this week, surely the AFL have already locked in Sydney v Hawthorn for R1 next year in buddys 300th, far more important for the Swans to kick start attendances and membetrship r1 next year than a few extra through the gate in a nothing game this year
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Re: AFL - Two little ducks

Postby LMA » Tue Aug 27, 2019 8:13 pm

daysofourlives wrote:
LMA wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:Well if no one else wants 8th, we'll take it thanks, will be nice for our kids to experience finals before we bring in Mitchell, Patton and Cogs next year


Coniglio to Carlton

Youre way off, he'll be a Hawk, dead set certainty.
Carlton is fools gold


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