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Re: Non-Richmond games 2012
« Reply #360 on: May 12, 2012, 11:03:45 AM »
If the rumours are true ,maybe neeld will have a gigantic stripping back of his list at the end of the season,but not of his doing

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« Reply #361 on: May 12, 2012, 02:18:34 PM »
A couple of surprises early on in the other games today...

GWS has got the jump on their newbie rivals Gold Coast. Up 26 - 9 at 1/4 time.

Adelaide is flogging Geelong. Up by 50 points just before half-time.

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Re: Non-Richmond games 2012
« Reply #362 on: May 12, 2012, 04:25:39 PM »
GWS won.

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« Reply #363 on: May 12, 2012, 10:49:28 PM »
Pies won easily.

Pressure on both coaches from Qld. :shh

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« Reply #364 on: May 13, 2012, 01:21:22 AM »
GC are very inconsistent and I don't blame McKenna for that. One week they nearly beat the bombers the next they lose(flogged) by the lions who you would of expected them to beat if they performed the same as they did the week before. Same happened today. Went close to beating Fremantle last weekend if they repeated that performance they would of beat GWS but didn't.

As for Voss surely another review beckons at the end of the year over his future.

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Re: Non-Richmond games 2012
« Reply #365 on: May 13, 2012, 08:12:27 AM »
GC are very inconsistent and I don't blame McKenna for that. One week they nearly beat the bombers the next they lose(flogged) by the lions who you would of expected them to beat if they performed the same as they did the week before. Same happened today. Went close to beating Fremantle last weekend if they repeated that performance they would of beat GWS but didn't.

As for Voss surely another review beckons at the end of the year over his future.

yep prize dud in recruiting. 

I remember someone going on here that when Raines was picked up by the lions they would be playing finals.  LMAO talk about no idea.

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« Reply #366 on: May 13, 2012, 10:56:11 AM »
Crows won 7 games last year, sacked coach, and have already won 6 and are equal top.

Dees won 8, sacked coach, are winless and dead last  :-[

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Re: Non-Richmond games 2012
« Reply #367 on: May 13, 2012, 07:28:22 PM »
Ninth Melbourne lost to the Doggies  :lol :rollin. Good for us  :thumbsup. If it wasn't for the charity fixture they were given the Roos would probably only have one win.

Well done to the Giants on their first win yesterday. Made of mockery of the footy journos who said they wouldn't win any games. Sheeds and Williams have done well instilling defensive structures into such a young list so quickly. They will still get flogged by any decent side but against the bottom sides they'll be a show. Right now you would tip them against the Dees.   
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Re: Non-Richmond games 2012
« Reply #368 on: May 13, 2012, 07:32:36 PM »
Why would they only have one win? They're a decent side.

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« Reply #369 on: May 13, 2012, 08:26:34 PM »
Why would they only have one win? They're a decent side.
Two of North's three wins have been against GWS and GC. A good side wouldn't lose to the rebuilding Dogs this year.

They have Port and Brisbane in the next two weeks. So the AFL gave them 5 of the bottom 6 sides in the first 9 rounds with another go at both GWS and GC later in the year. Talk about a charity fixture. Despite that they are no certs to make the finals when any decent side would canter into September with that soft draw.
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« Reply #370 on: May 13, 2012, 08:31:00 PM »
Why would they only have one win? They're a decent side.
Two of North's three wins have been against GWS and GC. A good side wouldn't lose to the rebuilding Dogs this year.

They have Port and Brisbane in the next two weeks. So the AFL gave them 5 of the bottom 6 sides in the first 9 rounds with another go at both GWS and GC later in the year. Talk about a charity fixture. Despite that they are no certs to make the finals when any decent side would canter into September with that soft draw.

Nought Melbourne. Nought finals series under Brad Scott.

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Re: Non-Richmond games 2012
« Reply #371 on: May 13, 2012, 08:50:07 PM »
Why would they only have one win? They're a decent side.
Two of North's three wins have been against GWS and GC. A good side wouldn't lose to the rebuilding Dogs this year.

They have Port and Brisbane in the next two weeks. So the AFL gave them 5 of the bottom 6 sides in the first 9 rounds with another go at both GWS and GC later in the year. Talk about a charity fixture. Despite that they are no certs to make the finals when any decent side would canter into September with that soft draw.

Nought Melbourne. Nought finals series under Brad Scott.
I was waiting for your valuable input and knowledge of the Roos Tucky  ;D
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« Reply #372 on: May 13, 2012, 08:54:08 PM »
Why would they only have one win? They're a decent side.
Two of North's three wins have been against GWS and GC. A good side wouldn't lose to the rebuilding Dogs this year.

They have Port and Brisbane in the next two weeks. So the AFL gave them 5 of the bottom 6 sides in the first 9 rounds with another go at both GWS and GC later in the year. Talk about a charity fixture. Despite that they are no certs to make the finals when any decent side would canter into September with that soft draw.

Nought Melbourne. Nought finals series under Brad Scott.
I was waiting for your valuable input and knowledge of the Roos Tucky  ;D

A truer word on that plop plop house of a footy club is never far away from me. ;D

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Re: Non-Richmond games 2012
« Reply #373 on: May 13, 2012, 10:57:10 PM »
Why would they only have one win? They're a decent side.
Two of North's three wins have been against GWS and GC. A good side wouldn't lose to the rebuilding Dogs this year.

They have Port and Brisbane in the next two weeks. So the AFL gave them 5 of the bottom 6 sides in the first 9 rounds with another go at both GWS and GC later in the year. Talk about a charity fixture. Despite that they are no certs to make the finals when any decent side would canter into September with that soft draw.

Does a Premiership side often lose to a bottom 8 club fromt the previous season? The Roos go alright. Beat us in the battle for 9th last season.

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« Reply #374 on: May 13, 2012, 11:04:15 PM »
Why would they only have one win? They're a decent side.
Two of North's three wins have been against GWS and GC. A good side wouldn't lose to the rebuilding Dogs this year.

They have Port and Brisbane in the next two weeks. So the AFL gave them 5 of the bottom 6 sides in the first 9 rounds with another go at both GWS and GC later in the year. Talk about a charity fixture. Despite that they are no certs to make the finals when any decent side would canter into September with that soft draw.

Does a Premiership side often lose to a bottom 8 club fromt the previous season? The Roos go alright. Beat us in the battle for 9th last season.

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