by Wedgie » Sun Mar 20, 2022 6:21 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Vamos » Sun Mar 20, 2022 6:23 pm
by Wedgie » Sun Mar 20, 2022 6:28 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Robran » Sun Mar 20, 2022 6:38 pm
Vamos wrote:Crows have got a good one in Rachelle.
by Vamos » Sun Mar 20, 2022 7:17 pm
by Eagles2014 » Sun Mar 20, 2022 7:55 pm
Vamos wrote:West Coke have no right to win this game with their outs.
P.S. Luv a Sundee Sip.
by Vamos » Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:00 pm
Eagles2014 wrote:Vamos wrote:West Coke have no right to win this game with their outs.
P.S. Luv a Sundee Sip.
Gold Coast doing Gold Coast things though
Will never get a better chance EVER to beat West Coast!!
by Vamos » Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:05 pm
by stan » Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:12 pm
Rowe was really good today for you guys in pushing up that bit more. He makes good decisions, natural footballer so I think that was alright.Robran wrote:Vamos wrote:Crows have got a good one in Rachelle.
His a cracker but like the rest of them he will leave first chance he gets. I'm a fan of Nick's but our forward structure is amateur at best. When the talls constantly lead to all the wrong spots and poor little Rowe and mchenry have to make a contest for us in the forward half, easy misses at goal are very costly between that and kicking the ball to the crowd probably 5 to 6 times the skill set must improve quickly I think this team will be struggling for the remainder of this season and for a few season yet. well done to keays today incredible work ethic.
by Vamos » Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:19 pm
stan wrote:Rowe was really good today for you guys in pushing up that bit more. He makes good decisions, natural footballer so I think that was alright.Robran wrote:Vamos wrote:Crows have got a good one in Rachelle.
His a cracker but like the rest of them he will leave first chance he gets. I'm a fan of Nick's but our forward structure is amateur at best. When the talls constantly lead to all the wrong spots and poor little Rowe and mchenry have to make a contest for us in the forward half, easy misses at goal are very costly between that and kicking the ball to the crowd probably 5 to 6 times the skill set must improve quickly I think this team will be struggling for the remainder of this season and for a few season yet. well done to keays today incredible work ethic.
Your talls, well you need to start with something, Thilthorpe is obviously a talent and will find his place but Fogerty should have learnt some forward craft by now. So that is bit of a worry. Not sure Himmelberg is going to make it.
Walker coming back in a few weeks will just paper over these cracks.
by Armchair expert » Sun Mar 20, 2022 9:46 pm
by Booney » Mon Mar 21, 2022 6:03 am
Robran wrote:Vamos wrote:Crows have got a good one in Rachelle.
His a cracker but like the rest of them he will leave first chance he gets. I'm a fan of Nick's but our forward structure is amateur at best. When the talls constantly lead to all the wrong spots and poor little Rowe and mchenry have to make a contest for us in the forward half, easy misses at goal are very costly between that and kicking the ball to the crowd probably 5 to 6 times the skill set must improve quickly I think this team will be struggling for the remainder of this season and for a few season yet. well done to keays today incredible work ethic.
by Wedgie » Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:38 am
Wedgie wrote:whufc wrote:One for UK fan but the crowds seem to be really down for round 1 especially given ‘thirst’ for football to come back.
Electronic ticketing being blamed in a lot of quarters.
I think the AFL would be reasonably happy with the first 4 games in Melbourne especially considering St Kilda and Geelong were the "home" teams in their matches.
PS I took the wife to two games so I did my bit! The atmosphere in Melbourne was awesome, the whole city was going off. Notsomuch interstate though, should have started with derbies for the interstate teams IMHO.
PPS official crowds so far:
Melbourne v Bulldogs 58.002
Carlton v Richmond 72,179
St Kilda v Collingwood 40,129 (there was virtually no tix available for this game a week out)
Cats v Essendon 54,495
GWS v Sydney 25,572
Brisbane v Port 25,100
Hawks v NM 38,270 (what happened to Hawthorns 50 gazillion members?)
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by gadj1976 » Mon Mar 21, 2022 9:12 am
Wedgie wrote:Wedgie wrote:whufc wrote:One for UK fan but the crowds seem to be really down for round 1 especially given ‘thirst’ for football to come back.
Electronic ticketing being blamed in a lot of quarters.
I think the AFL would be reasonably happy with the first 4 games in Melbourne especially considering St Kilda and Geelong were the "home" teams in their matches.
PS I took the wife to two games so I did my bit! The atmosphere in Melbourne was awesome, the whole city was going off. Notsomuch interstate though, should have started with derbies for the interstate teams IMHO.
PPS official crowds so far:
Melbourne v Bulldogs 58.002
Carlton v Richmond 72,179
St Kilda v Collingwood 40,129 (there was virtually no tix available for this game a week out)
Cats v Essendon 54,495
GWS v Sydney 25,572
Brisbane v Port 25,100
Hawks v NM 38,270 (what happened to Hawthorns 50 gazillion members?)
Update:
Crows v Freo 28,186
WC v GC 20,932 (shit time and half capacity)
Average in Melb: 52,615
Average outside of Melb: 24,790
by cracka » Mon Mar 21, 2022 9:14 am
stan wrote:Rowe was really good today for you guys in pushing up that bit more. He makes good decisions, natural footballer so I think that was alright.Robran wrote:Vamos wrote:Crows have got a good one in Rachelle.
His a cracker but like the rest of them he will leave first chance he gets. I'm a fan of Nick's but our forward structure is amateur at best. When the talls constantly lead to all the wrong spots and poor little Rowe and mchenry have to make a contest for us in the forward half, easy misses at goal are very costly between that and kicking the ball to the crowd probably 5 to 6 times the skill set must improve quickly I think this team will be struggling for the remainder of this season and for a few season yet. well done to keays today incredible work ethic.
Your talls, well you need to start with something, Thilthorpe is obviously a talent and will find his place but Fogerty should have learnt some forward craft by now. So that is bit of a worry. Not sure Himmelberg is going to make it.
Walker coming back in a few weeks will just paper over these cracks.
by mots02 » Mon Mar 21, 2022 9:39 am
Booney wrote:Robran wrote:Vamos wrote:Crows have got a good one in Rachelle.
His a cracker but like the rest of them he will leave first chance he gets. I'm a fan of Nick's but our forward structure is amateur at best. When the talls constantly lead to all the wrong spots and poor little Rowe and mchenry have to make a contest for us in the forward half, easy misses at goal are very costly between that and kicking the ball to the crowd probably 5 to 6 times the skill set must improve quickly I think this team will be struggling for the remainder of this season and for a few season yet. well done to keays today incredible work ethic.
Didn't he sign a contract extension already?
by whufc » Mon Mar 21, 2022 11:19 am
Wedgie wrote:Wedgie wrote:whufc wrote:One for UK fan but the crowds seem to be really down for round 1 especially given ‘thirst’ for football to come back.
Electronic ticketing being blamed in a lot of quarters.
I think the AFL would be reasonably happy with the first 4 games in Melbourne especially considering St Kilda and Geelong were the "home" teams in their matches.
PS I took the wife to two games so I did my bit! The atmosphere in Melbourne was awesome, the whole city was going off. Notsomuch interstate though, should have started with derbies for the interstate teams IMHO.
PPS official crowds so far:
Melbourne v Bulldogs 58.002
Carlton v Richmond 72,179
St Kilda v Collingwood 40,129 (there was virtually no tix available for this game a week out)
Cats v Essendon 54,495
GWS v Sydney 25,572
Brisbane v Port 25,100
Hawks v NM 38,270 (what happened to Hawthorns 50 gazillion members?)
Update:
Crows v Freo 28,186
WC v GC 20,932 (shit time and half capacity)
Average in Melb: 52,615
Average outside of Melb: 24,790
by Wedgie » Tue Mar 22, 2022 1:52 pm
Armchair expert wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by MW » Tue Mar 22, 2022 2:11 pm
Wedgie wrote:Armchair expert wrote:
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