AFL 2021
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Richmond lost a cracker last night but I still think they are the team to beat. Courageous from Port but I reckon the crowd got them home
What I did realise is how.much I like Dusty. He looks like another bogan piston wristed gibbon but he isn't. He's bigger fitter stronger and better than any other player in the comp. And yet he just plays the game. Never carries.on like a dickhead, never mouths, never snipes, just beats teams by being better at football. That goal he kicked late yesterday was classic dusty and I am so used to Richmond winning on the back.of it. In a team full of mouthy flogs he stands out in the best way.
I didn't watch the lions today, but as expected they were no match for the dogs. Daniher in the running for worst buy of the season.
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Fuck the AFL is so good this year!!
This is a ripper of a game! Saints were dead and now smashing them!
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@mariner4life we showed a bit of steel in that second half. Would’ve been nice to convert a few more with all our inside 50s, but any win against the Eagles is massive for us.
Have to say, Nic Nat is awesome. Just dominates the ruck and moves around the field like a rover.
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Freo have beat the Hawks at home.
Three undefeated teams then the two Adelaide teams followed by six teams on 2-2.
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Good season so far
Pretty much every game looks like either team can win. No system standing out. Games are open and end to end.
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couldnt help a snap shot of the ladder. Had to say people have been telling me that the D's were about to dominate since i moved here nearly five years ago, might finally be happening
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@kiwiwomble if someone predicted that ladder after 4 rounds you would call them an idiot.
Doggies and Port in the top 4 was probably predictable, North and Hawthorn the bottom 2 the same. The rest? all over the shop.
Sydney unbeaten? fucking Melbourne unbeaten? Adelaide up and about? Richmond losing a couple i could see, but games 3 and 4, not 1 and 2 is a surprise.
After 4 weeks a couple of things are apparent:
Shark is right, and Melbourne look pretty good. Their midfield is winning enough ball, and they are kicking enough goals. Should be a good season for them
With the open game style, having youth, pace, and a willingness to take the game on are huge benefits.
Which brings us nicely to Geelong, who have none of those, and have gone from premiership favourites to a side battling to make the 8. Danger and Cameron coming back in will obviously help, and i don't see them missing the 8, but Scott's rigid game is fucking killing them.The Dogs' game plan looks sustainable, i back them to finish top 4. Richmond have too many good players not to finish top 4. West Coast the same, with the added bonus of the Perth advantage. The rest is wide open. How good?
Oh yeah, and fuck knows what has happened at the Lions. Daniher has come in, and done fuck all except free up Hipwood, who is playing bloody well. Our best player is a shadow of last season. Our apparently gun midfield gets beat most weeks, and our small forwards are not having an impact. It's all fucked.
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It's been a cracking season for sure. Of the teams that made the eight last year, currently Geelong, St Kilda, Brisbane and Collingwood are outside.
How many of those get back in by seasons end? I'd say maybe only two or three. Collingwood look to be in a bit of strife, so does Brisbane. Geelong could go either way, but I think they are too classy to miss out.
Carlton had a scrappy win on the GC in tough conditions. Wasn't pretty but that's a game we would lose in previous years, so happy to bank the four points and move on to Port. Still don't think we're a top 8 side but at least we're hanging in there.
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@mariner4life definately, i even said earlier in the thread i expected another year of the swans "building"
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@barbarian not Collingwood. Maybe not Brisbane (though i struggle to wrap my head around that). Like you i just expect Geelong to make it. Saints should
But nothing is certain
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@mariner4life A better way of thinking about it might be flipping it - instead of who goes out, it's who comes in.
Outside of the Demons and Swans you'd be hard pressed to make a compelling case for anyone else. The Crows will fall, I'm not sold on Carlton or the Dockers, Essendon are frisky but very young, GWS are injured.
So I think you've likely got just two coming in, which means there is plenty of time for Brisbane to get their shit together.
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@mariner4life said in AFL 2021:
@mariner4life said in AFL 2021:
Sydney good again
Great to see gold Coast do to North what they should
The dons are nothing. The roos are nailed on for the spoon.
Melbourne look like they will actually achieve and finish 6-8th
I'll go so far as to suggest we can make the top four.
Gawn, Jones, Oliver, Petracca, Neale-Bullen, May, Viney, Pickett, Brayshaw, Fritsch, Harmes, Salem, Weiderman, MacDonald all healthy makes a bloody competitive unit.
gulp
Lol yeah righto
We made it. Doesn't need to be the end of the season does it?
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We've got Hawthorn this weekend, then a big game against Richmond ANZAC Day eve and then North. On form, we win games 1 and 3 comfortably, but the three game series is a huge test for a relatively young side on the up. Not bottling it due to over-confidence against the lesser teams is one challenge, but another is a game against the defending premieres on a really big stage. We could be 7-0 in early May , but it wouldn't surprise me to see us lose to the Tigers and drop one of the other games. And speaking of May (see what I did there), we'll need him back from his busted eye-hole quick smart.
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Starting with a hiss and a roar is entirely different to hitting your straps at the end.
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@antipodean said in AFL 2021:
Starting with a hiss and a roar is entirely different to hitting your straps at the end.
No shit? I just said I don't expect them to maintain this early season form. But after a 4-0 start I'd like to think we win 50% of our games moving forward and make it to September. We also have key forwards to come back in which might help correct any forthcoming lull. There's enough there to maintain a positive outlook for the season and for our post-season hopes, but I'm also realistic which comes from being a long-suffering Dees fan. To be quite honest, I don't give a fuck if we limp into a knock-out game after going 1-3 towards the end or something like that: I'll just be happy to make the eight again and anything can happen from there. I didn't expect to reach a qualifying final a couple of years back so who knows.
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The media are sniffing around for their early coach assassination. And with a couple of clubs doing better then expected they have fallen on Buckley. Not for the first time, but without his best backer, they might get their scalp this time. Though what anyone else would do with that team right now...
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@mariner4life would collingwood be one of the richest clubs?
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@kiwiwomble said in AFL 2021:
@mariner4life would collingwood be one of the richest clubs?
without a doubt. In fact i wouldn't be at all surprised if it was the richest. Eddie might have been a flog of the highest order, but that bloke brought in the money.