AFL 2021
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Some pretty crazy results today.
Saints win massive against the Hawks. Can’t believe we kicked 19 goals. Probably should’ve been 25 with some of the sitters we missed as well.
Lions made Port look pretty ordinary.
Swans won a thriller against the Cats.
Cher cher the Suns won by 4 goals against the Pies. Pies look slooooowww
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@act-crusader good day for Qld footy
Great result for the lions to easily beat a top side without Neale.
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@mariner4life Charlie Cameron’s work rate was impressive. He’s been a bit down since the season started but today he was involved in plenty of scoring buildups, plus kicked a few goals himself.
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@act-crusader said in AFL 2021:
@mariner4life Charlie Cameron’s work rate was impressive. He’s been a bit down since the season started but today he was involved in plenty of scoring buildups, plus kicked a few goals himself.
With those two talls in the forward line we need our smalls firing to keep the scoring up. Cameron coming back in to form is perfect
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@mariner4life said in AFL 2021:
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THE CHAMP IS HERE!
Great comeback win for the Tigers, and without Dusty as well.
The Dees should go to the top today barring an unforgivable upset in Tassie. Such is our current depth, we've dropped Nate Jones and still won't select Sam Weiderman. Ben Brown makes his Dee-but (see what I did there) against his old side and he's been in great nick for Casey recently.
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The new rules allow teams to pile on more points when they get that run of momentum
The defending team appears to be more power less to now to Halt that run of momentum,
So while overall it’s been great to have more open footy , I think the amount of one sided blow outs might be a concern if competitive football is also a priority
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@kiwiinmelb said in AFL 2021:
The new rules allow teams to pile on more points when they get that run of momentum
The defending team appears to be more power less to now to Halt that run of momentum,
So while overall it’s been great to have more open footy , I think the amount of one sided blow outs might be a concern if competitive football is also a priority
I don’t know about that because you still have to get centre clearances and generally get more inside 50s than your opposition.
I agree that in play and the pace of the game means there will be should be more scoring opportunities, and if you have quicker on ballers it will definitely help. But get those first two things right (centre clearance and inside 50s) you will win footy games.
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@act-crusader said in AFL 2021:
@kiwiinmelb said in AFL 2021:
The new rules allow teams to pile on more points when they get that run of momentum
The defending team appears to be more power less to now to Halt that run of momentum,
So while overall it’s been great to have more open footy , I think the amount of one sided blow outs might be a concern if competitive football is also a priority
I don’t know about that because you still have to get centre clearances and generally get more inside 50s than your opposition.
I agree that in play and the pace of the game means there will be should be more scoring opportunities, and if you have quicker on ballers it will definitely help. But get those first two things right (centre clearance and inside 50s) you will win footy games.
I think centre clearances have become more important now , first use of the ball
Richmond as an example are a team that didn’t put a lot of emphasis on that ( I think they were bottom 4 statistically) they relied on turnover ball and would hurt you going the other way , I guess it’s still early days but that might be harder to do now .
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how good are the Dees going?
7-0 and clear top of the ladder.
And now they sign Petracca for 7 years (8 really because he still has a year left on his current deal) and for what many consider unders. Seems like a win-win type deal actually, good move by both parties.
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@mariner4life said in AFL 2021:
how good are the Dees going?
7-0 and clear top of the ladder.
And now they sign Petracca for 7 years (8 really because he still has a year left on his current deal) and for what many consider unders. Seems like a win-win type deal actually, good move by both parties.
Ssssshhhhh
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@mariner4life said in AFL 2021:
how good are the Dees going?
7-0 and clear top of the ladder.
And now they sign Petracca for 7 years (8 really because he still has a year left on his current deal) and for what many consider unders. Seems like a win-win type deal actually, good move by both parties.
Ssssshhhhh
you're probably going to win the flag
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@kiwiwomble said in AFL 2021:
@mariner4life said in AFL 2021:
how good are the Dees going?
7-0 and clear top of the ladder.
And now they sign Petracca for 7 years (8 really because he still has a year left on his current deal) and for what many consider unders. Seems like a win-win type deal actually, good move by both parties.
Ssssshhhhh
you're probably going to win the flag
shutthefuckup
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Ouch Richmond. Ouch.
Yeah the Cats big forwards were pretty unstoppable. 15 goals between 3 players has been pretty rare in recent years.
Saints came to play in the final quarter to take out the win against the Suns.
Suns are a hard scrappy side and not easy to get run against.
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It's been a few weeks now since MFC have featured on Sky which is annoying given how well we're going and how great they are to watch. Last game was the Richmond clash on ANZAC weekend. So two rounds since then, which doesn't seem that bad and I can forgive not showing a game against the worst side at an inspiring venue last week but when you consider Sky are showing 5 games this weekend you'd think Melbourne vs Sydney would feature among those. If it wasn't the game of the round it was at very least the biggest clash on a Saturday on which Sky broadcast three AFL games.
But I wonder if the games SKY shows has something to do with which broadcaster in Australia has the rights? I'm sure someone can tell me that.
Hopefully we're back on the box next week.