Re: Round 3 - 2022
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2022 6:19 pm
Borat turning it on in the last
Armchair expert wrote:Harry Mckay would kick150 in a season if he got looked after like Dixon and Hawkins
High scoring in the Tigers game
Dirty dog wrote:Borat turning it on in the last
DOC wrote:I would say all 18 coaches this week will be highlighting that persistence is paramount.
The round was highlighted by Geelong, Adelaide, St Kilda and almost Hawthorn coming back from healthy margins.
UK Fan wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Wow, and I give you the time of day, you are a tool!
What a surprise LM has a complaint. I thought it was a hilarious dummy spit.
Not sure how that offends tbh
stan wrote:UK fan what was the crowd like??????
Why are you keeping us hanging like this....come on.
Lightning McQueen wrote:stan wrote:UK fan what was the crowd like??????
Why are you keeping us hanging like this....come on.
Tough times in the west there mate, I never thought the Eagles could bottom out like that, they struggled one year for memory and came out swinging the next season, it's hard to see that being the case this time.
whufc wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:stan wrote:UK fan what was the crowd like??????
Why are you keeping us hanging like this....come on.
Tough times in the west there mate, I never thought the Eagles could bottom out like that, they struggled one year for memory and came out swinging the next season, it's hard to see that being the case this time.
I haven't seen a team in a long time carry as many blokes who visually look unfit (overweight) as the Eagles. In particular Nic Nat and Willi Rioli.
helicopterking wrote:whufc wrote:
I haven't seen a team in a long time carry as many blokes who visually look unfit (overweight) as the Eagles. In particular Nic Nat and Willi Rioli.
Liam Ryan, Tim Kelly the list goes on.
Lightning McQueen wrote:UK Fan wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Wow, and I give you the time of day, you are a tool!
What a surprise LM has a complaint. I thought it was a hilarious dummy spit.
Not sure how that offends tbh
Surprise? How so? It wasn't a complaint, it was a statement.
Surely you know me well enough to know that I don't get offended.
I just didn't see the need for you to run alongside of Wedgie like Chester the dog chiming in on a weak pot shot at Bedgie when you wouldn't speak like that to his face, that is my biggest pet hate on here.
I'm quite happy to pick him up and take him down the pub so you can tell him how you feel.
On a parting note, he's never played for Central United, I know you would've been grinning while you typed it but it's totally incorrect.
whufc wrote:DOC wrote:I would say all 18 coaches this week will be highlighting that persistence is paramount.
The round was highlighted by Geelong, Adelaide, St Kilda and almost Hawthorn coming back from healthy margins.
Momentum seems to be really hard to stop with rules such as the 6,6,6. The hot holding the ball and deliberate calls. Much harder for teams to slow the play down and stop momentum.
Dutchy wrote:Matt Hill calling the Richmond/Saints game
Dutchy wrote:whufc wrote:DOC wrote:I would say all 18 coaches this week will be highlighting that persistence is paramount.
The round was highlighted by Geelong, Adelaide, St Kilda and almost Hawthorn coming back from healthy margins.
Momentum seems to be really hard to stop with rules such as the 6,6,6. The hot holding the ball and deliberate calls. Much harder for teams to slow the play down and stop momentum.
More importantly coaches are taking the game on more and embracing imperfection, they are finally realising that speed with the ball creates opportunities and defenders panic with their backs turned.
There also seems to be a new wave of young big goal kicking forwards which helps - King, Larkey, Lewis, McKay, Naughton, Gollant, Himmelburg
Corona Man wrote:Wedgie wrote:Cracking game at the G.
Just on the wrong side of the outcome sadly…giving the blue baggers a 6 goal head start doesn’t help. Great crowd too.
gadj1976 wrote:Dutchy wrote:Matt Hill calling the Richmond/Saints game
Did a bloody good job too!
Absolutely, place is a mess. Will settle a bit once there is stability, looks like a long season for us though.Lightning McQueen wrote:stan wrote:UK fan what was the crowd like??????
Why are you keeping us hanging like this....come on.
Tough times in the west there mate, I never thought the Eagles could bottom out like that, they struggled one year for memory and came out swinging the next season, it's hard to see that being the case this time.
gadj1976 wrote:Corona Man wrote:Wedgie wrote:Cracking game at the G.
Just on the wrong side of the outcome sadly…giving the blue baggers a 6 goal head start doesn’t help. Great crowd too.
I underestimated the Hawks. I thought they were gonners after the first quarter but geez they dug in. Those still wanting Clarkson at the helm might be thinking again.
Jiath and Connor Nash are stars.
Wedgie wrote:The Bedge wrote:Wedgie wrote:No need for that sort of rudeness, perhaps try it when I'm around in person big boy if you want to insult someone's wife and you'll be lucky if a Will Smith slap is all you get, keyboard warrior.
#Sook119
That’s cute.. clearly you don’t know much about me
#BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor
Come insult my wife to my face tomorrow mate. 12 noon, Halfway Hotel front bar till 1pm. You wouldn't even have the balls to do it to her face let alone mine.