by Booney » Thu Apr 07, 2016 9:56 am
by PatowalongaPirate » Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:55 am
by Booney » Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:05 am
PatowalongaPirate wrote:Port by 80
Collingwood by 50
Adelaide by 40
Sydney by 40
Gold Coast by 60
West Coast by 50
North by 60
Dogs by 20
Geelong by 60
by Booney » Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:11 am
by woodublieve12 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:32 am
PatowalongaPirate wrote:Port by 80
Collingwood by 50
Adelaide by 40
Sydney by 40
Gold Coast by 60
West Coast by 50
North by 60
Dogs by 20
Geelong by 60
by carey » Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:56 am
Booney wrote:Carlile out for Port too.
Wrist surgery will sideline the big guy for 4-6 weeks.
by Booney » Thu Apr 07, 2016 12:00 pm
carey wrote:Booney wrote:Carlile out for Port too.
Wrist surgery will sideline the big guy for 4-6 weeks.
Poor sex life?
by carey » Thu Apr 07, 2016 12:01 pm
Booney wrote:carey wrote:Booney wrote:Carlile out for Port too.
Wrist surgery will sideline the big guy for 4-6 weeks.
Poor sex life?
The greatest thing a man can teach himself is to be ambidextrous.
by Jim05 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 7:26 pm
by BoundaryRider84 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 8:45 pm
Jim05 wrote:Essendon unchanged
Stewart, Amon and Byrne-Jones in for Port
by Jim05 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 9:21 pm
BoundaryRider84 wrote:Jim05 wrote:Essendon unchanged
Stewart, Amon and Byrne-Jones in for Port
Essendon have any players to make changes ;-)
by BoundaryRider84 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:20 pm
Jim05 wrote:BoundaryRider84 wrote:Jim05 wrote:Essendon unchanged
Stewart, Amon and Byrne-Jones in for Port
Essendon have any players to make changes ;-)
Plenty but the VFL doesn't start until this week so not much chance to push for selection.
by westozfalcon » Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:59 pm
Booney wrote:
West Coast v Fremantle –
They derby/darby however you pronounce it has both clubs coming in on the back of a loss, both you could argue unexpected. The Dockers offered a shocker up on their home deck and the Eagles against got swooped on by the Hawks at the G, they didn’t even see it coming.
I was critical of Fremantle over the summer for not recruiting very well and perhaps being a little sentimental by having Pav go around again. The Cats showed there’s no room for sentiment in this game by telling some long standing stars their time is up and perhaps Fremantle should have done that with the Pav. Instead of being the wise old owl who pops up from time to time during games he’s the focal point of a forward line that the coach said was going to be 3-4 goals a game better this year. Who was he kidding? They’ve looked slow and miles off the pace in their two games this year and anyone wearing purple must be questioning what lies ahead and that isn’t just Fremantle fans, I mean anyone wearing purple.
You can’t win the flag in the rematch, you can’t really even make up for it but when it’s early in the year and it’s on the same stage you can make a statement. After whalloping the Bears in the first game of the year the Eagles would have shaken a little of the summer of discontent off and running onto the G on Sunday would have liked their chances against an undermanned Hawthorn unit. Bubkiss to that. They let Gibson do as he pleased in the back half, they let Mitchell run around unattended and if you do that they’ll bring enough young Hawks into the game to roll you. I’m sure that wasn’t Simpsons plan and he would have had the 6 hours on the way home to digest it and ready himself for this week.
I reakon this one will be a good one to watch. The Dockers are season on the line stage, 0-3 and you don’t play finals and who better to knock off than your cross town, more fancied rival? Can they? I don’t think so, the Eagles will be filthy at last weeks performance and they’re a genuine side where as the Dockers are on a genuine slide. Eagles by 40 points in a feisty one.
by nuggety goodness » Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:55 pm
westozfalcon wrote:Booney wrote:
West Coast v Fremantle –
They derby/darby however you pronounce it has both clubs coming in on the back of a loss, both you could argue unexpected. The Dockers offered a shocker up on their home deck and the Eagles against got swooped on by the Hawks at the G, they didn’t even see it coming.
I was critical of Fremantle over the summer for not recruiting very well and perhaps being a little sentimental by having Pav go around again. The Cats showed there’s no room for sentiment in this game by telling some long standing stars their time is up and perhaps Fremantle should have done that with the Pav. Instead of being the wise old owl who pops up from time to time during games he’s the focal point of a forward line that the coach said was going to be 3-4 goals a game better this year. Who was he kidding? They’ve looked slow and miles off the pace in their two games this year and anyone wearing purple must be questioning what lies ahead and that isn’t just Fremantle fans, I mean anyone wearing purple.
You can’t win the flag in the rematch, you can’t really even make up for it but when it’s early in the year and it’s on the same stage you can make a statement. After whalloping the Bears in the first game of the year the Eagles would have shaken a little of the summer of discontent off and running onto the G on Sunday would have liked their chances against an undermanned Hawthorn unit. Bubkiss to that. They let Gibson do as he pleased in the back half, they let Mitchell run around unattended and if you do that they’ll bring enough young Hawks into the game to roll you. I’m sure that wasn’t Simpsons plan and he would have had the 6 hours on the way home to digest it and ready himself for this week.
I reakon this one will be a good one to watch. The Dockers are season on the line stage, 0-3 and you don’t play finals and who better to knock off than your cross town, more fancied rival? Can they? I don’t think so, the Eagles will be filthy at last weeks performance and they’re a genuine side where as the Dockers are on a genuine slide. Eagles by 40 points in a feisty one.
Bit of an extreme call unless you meant top-4. Still ample time to comfortably make the 8 from an 0-3 start.
I think the Dockers have the edge here in midfield 'grunt' with Mundy (due for a big game) and Fyfe leading the charge. The worry for them is defence and in particular curbing Josh Kennedy who is a genuine Subiaco Oval flat track bully.
by Spargo » Fri Apr 08, 2016 9:25 am
by Booney » Fri Apr 08, 2016 9:34 am
westozfalcon wrote:Booney wrote:
West Coast v Fremantle –
They derby/darby however you pronounce it has both clubs coming in on the back of a loss, both you could argue unexpected. The Dockers offered a shocker up on their home deck and the Eagles against got swooped on by the Hawks at the G, they didn’t even see it coming.
I was critical of Fremantle over the summer for not recruiting very well and perhaps being a little sentimental by having Pav go around again. The Cats showed there’s no room for sentiment in this game by telling some long standing stars their time is up and perhaps Fremantle should have done that with the Pav. Instead of being the wise old owl who pops up from time to time during games he’s the focal point of a forward line that the coach said was going to be 3-4 goals a game better this year. Who was he kidding? They’ve looked slow and miles off the pace in their two games this year and anyone wearing purple must be questioning what lies ahead and that isn’t just Fremantle fans, I mean anyone wearing purple.
You can’t win the flag in the rematch, you can’t really even make up for it but when it’s early in the year and it’s on the same stage you can make a statement. After whalloping the Bears in the first game of the year the Eagles would have shaken a little of the summer of discontent off and running onto the G on Sunday would have liked their chances against an undermanned Hawthorn unit. Bubkiss to that. They let Gibson do as he pleased in the back half, they let Mitchell run around unattended and if you do that they’ll bring enough young Hawks into the game to roll you. I’m sure that wasn’t Simpsons plan and he would have had the 6 hours on the way home to digest it and ready himself for this week.
I reakon this one will be a good one to watch. The Dockers are season on the line stage, 0-3 and you don’t play finals and who better to knock off than your cross town, more fancied rival? Can they? I don’t think so, the Eagles will be filthy at last weeks performance and they’re a genuine side where as the Dockers are on a genuine slide. Eagles by 40 points in a feisty one.
Bit of an extreme call unless you meant top-4. Still ample time to comfortably make the 8 from an 0-3 start.
I think the Dockers have the edge here in midfield 'grunt' with Mundy (due for a big game) and Fyfe leading the charge. The worry for them is defence and in particular curbing Josh Kennedy who is a genuine Subiaco Oval flat track bully.
by MW » Fri Apr 08, 2016 9:35 am
by Booney » Fri Apr 08, 2016 9:36 am
MW wrote:Lyon quoted as asking for some biff in this one, gonna be good!
by Booney » Fri Apr 08, 2016 12:49 pm
by marbles » Fri Apr 08, 2016 4:03 pm
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