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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Booney » Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:32 pm

Ben Dixon having massive sook here.
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Spargo » Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:32 pm

The Bedge wrote:Right now i would say McKenzie > DBJ

The problem with PA isn’t their back 6, it’s their inefficiency inside F50.

Highlight Marshall being soft as butter, Rozee oozing a level of arrogance, selfishness and poor in close disposal, Woodcock a genuine SANFL standard, Georgiades lack of peripheral awareness and Dixon demanding ball on head then running under it.

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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Senor Moto Gadili » Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:34 pm

Trader wrote:McKenzie is a tryer. Happy to have him when we are short on cattle but he's not the guy that's going to do something special come the last weekend of september. To be fair he's probably the one I dislike the least out of our bottom 6, but the one that's easiest to pick given the suns of all teams let him go.

Burton skills are good but he's scared of shadows. I get the game has moved on from 2002 but compare him as a small defender to say Michael Wilson. I'll take the bloke that has no shoulders and has been out of the game 15 years thanks.

Aliir pulls out of the contest way too often. Trails his man to the ball a lot. Happy to float across the pack and take the 'uncontested' third man up mark, but when it's time for him to hit body, he often waits down for the crumb.

Collingwood had a crack tonight, no doubt, but good sides shouldn't care if the opposition is having a crack, they'll shut them out anyway.
What I'm saying is we aren't a good side while we have the current bottom 6 we have.

I'll agree on Woodcock and Bonner, but that's a little harsh on the others. There are 14 teams below Port. I'd love to see what you think of the bottom 6 players in those teams. You shouldn't be judging McKenzie on the basis of him being a Suns reject. Do you rate Jarryd Lyons?
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Senor Moto Gadili » Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:37 pm

Booney wrote:Ben Dixon having massive sook here.

What's he sooking about?
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by The Bedge » Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:38 pm

Senor Moto Gadili wrote:
Booney wrote:Ben Dixon having massive sook here.

What's he sooking about?

I enjoyed Dixon’s spray and his whack at Caroline Wilson.. valid..
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by daysofourlives » Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:46 am

Trader wrote:Plenty to play for in Boak's 300th.
The umpires giving us a hand.
Playing a side from the bottom end of the ladder, who sacked their coach mid season, and had no less than 8 of their 21 with less than 10 games under their belt. Add to that they lose their best mid fielder 1/2 way through the first quarter, and lose all balance as they sub in a 211cm forward.

Yet with 8 minutes to go, we are only 3 goals up.

A top 4 team you say?
Geez, we brought back 3 good players and our team still had guys like:

Trent McKenzie - the gold coast suns let him go FFS.
Burton - Hawks gave him away despite heading down the ladder and needing all the players they can get.
Aliir - Sydney give him away and move from outside the 8 to genuine premiership contenders.

Add in the likes of Bonner and Woodcock and we've got at least half a dozen running around that prove we aren't upto it.

ah well, 4 points is 4 points, time to flick over to the olympics.


Now thats a review, not the rubbish we get from the Alberton happy clapper
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by daysofourlives » Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:48 am

Booney wrote:I'm drunk now.

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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by daysofourlives » Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:50 am

The Bedge wrote:Right now i would say McKenzie > DBJ

The problem with PA isn’t their back 6, it’s their inefficiency inside F50.

Highlight Marshall being soft as butter, Rozee oozing a level of arrogance, selfishness and poor in close disposal, Woodcock a genuine SANFL standard, Georgiades lack of peripheral awareness and Dixon demanding ball on head then running under it.


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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Booney » Sat Jul 24, 2021 7:30 am

Trader wrote:Plenty to play for in Boak's 300th.
The umpires giving us a hand.
Playing a side from the bottom end of the ladder, who sacked their coach mid season, and had no less than 8 of their 21 with less than 10 games under their belt. Add to that they lose their best mid fielder 1/2 way through the first quarter, and lose all balance as they sub in a 211cm forward.

Yet with 8 minutes to go, we are only 3 goals up.

A top 4 team you say?
Geez, we brought back 3 good players and our team still had guys like:

Trent McKenzie - the gold coast suns let him go FFS.
Burton - Hawks gave him away despite heading down the ladder and needing all the players they can get.
Aliir - Sydney give him away and move from outside the 8 to genuine premiership contenders.

Add in the likes of Bonner and Woodcock and we've got at least half a dozen running around that prove we aren't upto it.

ah well, 4 points is 4 points, time to flick over to the olympics.


To have a crack at McKenzie, Burton and Aliir because they were "let go" is some dumb shit. Clubs let players go all the time, it's what you do to keep the list moving and sometimes you let players go who are in your side every week. We let Howard and Ryder go to get Bergman and Georgiades. You shit canning Howard and Ryder?
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Booney » Sat Jul 24, 2021 8:01 am

The Bedge wrote:
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:
Booney wrote:Ben Dixon having massive sook here.

What's he sooking about?

I enjoyed Dixon’s spray and his whack at Caroline Wilson.. valid..


Time will tell on that one.
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by helicopterking » Sat Jul 24, 2021 8:58 am

The Bedge wrote:Right now i would say McKenzie > DBJ

The problem with PA isn’t their back 6, it’s their inefficiency inside F50.

Highlight Marshall being soft as butter, Rozee oozing a level of arrogance, selfishness and poor in close disposal, Woodcock a genuine SANFL standard, Georgiades lack of peripheral awareness and Dixon demanding ball on head then running under it.


Dixon relies on 50% of his shots on goals being from free kicks. During finals, the whistle gets put away a bit more.
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by amber_fluid » Sat Jul 24, 2021 9:17 am

The Bedge wrote:Right now i would say McKenzie > DBJ

The problem with PA isn’t their back 6, it’s their inefficiency inside F50.

Highlight Marshall being soft as butter, Rozee oozing a level of arrogance, selfishness and poor in close disposal, Woodcock a genuine SANFL standard, Georgiades lack of peripheral awareness and Dixon demanding ball on head then running under it.


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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by stan » Sat Jul 24, 2021 10:16 am

amber_fluid wrote:
The Bedge wrote:Right now i would say McKenzie > DBJ

The problem with PA isn’t their back 6, it’s their inefficiency inside F50.

Highlight Marshall being soft as butter, Rozee oozing a level of arrogance, selfishness and poor in close disposal, Woodcock a genuine SANFL standard, Georgiades lack of peripheral awareness and Dixon demanding ball on head then running under it.


Your biggest problem is still your coach!
My word it is. Port have all player to be successful. They should be better than what they are.

It will be interesting to see how they go with Butters and Duursma back. Now that they have got a run under there belt and got through it, they should increase there running power now.

I noticed Rozee around the ball a bit more last night. Is Kenny reading my posts again?
I have said recently they need him around the ball more.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Senor Moto Gadili » Sat Jul 24, 2021 10:32 am

I don't know how Port do it. They have a bunch of crap defenders, soft forwards and a useless coach, yet they have managed to win 13 games. Incredible really.
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by amber_fluid » Sat Jul 24, 2021 10:39 am

Senor Moto Gadili wrote:I don't know how Port do it. They have a bunch of crap defenders, soft forwards and a useless coach, yet they have managed to win 13 games. Incredible really.


Coz your top end talent is good enough to make up for it.
Oh and the goal and field umpires helped last night too. ;)
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Jim05 » Sat Jul 24, 2021 10:54 am

Senor Moto Gadili wrote:I don't know how Port do it. They have a bunch of crap defenders, soft forwards and a useless coach, yet they have managed to win 13 games. Incredible really.
Because the majority of the rest of the comp is trash. To have teams like Essendon, GWS, Freo, Carlton anywhere near the 8 backs that up.
Port do have one of the best lists but a garbage coach is seeing that talent go to waste
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Wedgie » Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:09 am

Interested in peoples thoughts on the Melbourne v Bulldogs game tonight, should be a ripper.
I'm leaning towards the Dogs but have no idea why. The Dogs might have learnt a bit from the previous meeting. It is at the G though where the last meeting was at Marvel.
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Jim05 » Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:10 am

Wedgie wrote:Interested in peoples thoughts on the Melbourne v Bulldogs game tonight, should be a ripper.
I'm leaning towards the Dogs but have no idea why. The Dogs might have learnt a bit from the previous meeting. It is at the G though where the last meeting was at Marvel.
Current odds:
Melbourne $1.87
Bulldogs $1.95
Melbourne beat the top teams and lose to the garbage ones so on that Melbourne for me
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Armchair expert » Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:19 am

Dogs by 4 points

Gawn will destroy English but as long as Viney is in there getting in the way the Dogs should break even in clearances.
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Re: AFL Round COVID 19

by Booney » Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:23 am

Senor Moto Gadili wrote:I don't know how Port do it. They have a bunch of crap defenders, soft forwards and a useless coach, yet they have managed to win 13 games. Incredible really.


Remarkable really! :lol:
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