AFL 2024
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Dustin Martin retires
One of the all time great careers, and arguably the greatest finals player ever. The driving force behind that Richmond dynasty, when shit got tight in a GF Dusty would be the one who did something unreal to win it. As explosive as anyone i have ever seen play.
Glad he got 300, glad he retires a Tiger and didn't take pay day on the GC.
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And Tom Hawkins as well!
Two 3-time Premiership players on the same day.
In fact the combined accolades of the two guys announcing today
6 Premierships
1 Brownlow
1 Coleman
3 Norm Smiths
9x All Australian -
havent had a chance to look it up, are these end of the season or immediate?
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@mariner4life said in AFL 2024:
Dustin Martin retires
One of the all time great careers, and arguably the greatest finals player ever. The driving force behind that Richmond dynasty, when shit got tight in a GF Dusty would be the one who did something unreal to win it. As explosive as anyone i have ever seen play.
Glad he got 300, glad he retires a Tiger and didn't take pay day on the GC.
As pleased as I am for him, as a club we should've made space. But that's the thrills of rebuilding...
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Dusty is immediate i think (he's hurt i think). Hawkins for teh end of the season. I think he needs 4 goals for 800?
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@antipodean said in AFL 2024:
@mariner4life said in AFL 2024:
Dustin Martin retires
One of the all time great careers, and arguably the greatest finals player ever. The driving force behind that Richmond dynasty, when shit got tight in a GF Dusty would be the one who did something unreal to win it. As explosive as anyone i have ever seen play.
Glad he got 300, glad he retires a Tiger and didn't take pay day on the GC.
As pleased as I am for him, as a club we should've made space. But that's the thrills of rebuilding...
Richmond are obviously going to get some good draft picks, freeing up some salary must be handy in so far as a big rebuild
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Just when i thought the end of the season was starting to take shape, this weekend happens
To start Sydney sort of got back on track, winning a close one against the Pies. Which given Collingwood's record in tight ones over the past couple of years, is a pretty big result. I think this win gets Sydney back on track. Sport can be funny mentally sometimes.
The bad old Lions came back on Saturday. Up by 5 goals at quarter time (despite only kicking 4) they went on to kick 4.9 for the rest of the game to lose to GWS who 6 straight in the 4th. The Lions finishing with 8.16 is fucking disgraceful.
West Coast with a huge 2nd half got them over North
Geelong went to Freo and won in a big result for them.
Looool at Essington. Needing to beat a team that had not won away from home in 2 years to keep their season alive, the lost to a Suns goal after the siren. When Essendon were 2nd i said it was the falsest 2nd you have ever seen, and that might be my best sporting prediction ever.
Port scraped home over Melbourne, finally putting the Dees out of their misery.
Hawthorn smacked Carlton and jumped over them on the ladder. Carlton are in real danger of missing as their form over the past 2 months is awful.
Saints rammed another spoon nail in to the Tigers
And then the Crows hammered the previously high flying DogsSo 2 of the form 3 teams lost, the top side won again, and Geelong will not die. September is wide wide open
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UP THE BLOODS! BACK ON TRACK!
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There are still 9 teams a chance of playing finals. I said a few weeks back you would need 13 wins to play finals. That might be 14 now
Sydney are a win in front, and have Essendon and the Crows. They should win at least one of those to finish minor premiers
Port have the SA derby which is 50/50, then away to Freo. Tough run home.
GWS host Freo this week, and finish against the Dogs who might be fighting for their life.
Geelong should beat the Saints and West Coast which might see them finish top 2
Brisbane have the Pies at the MCG and then host Essendon. We suck at the G so will need to win on the last weekend. Should play finals but that fade out on Saturday was very costly to any premiership chance.
Freo have it tough, hosting GWS and then going to Port.
The Dogs will beat North this week, then host GWS
Hawthorn now have to only beat the Tigers and North at the G to play finals.
I had Carlton penned in to win their last two, but now i am not so sure. Hosting West Coast is surely a win, but that game against the Saints is now looking dicey.I still think it is possible for Port in 2nd to miss finals, which with two weeks to go is insane. All hands on deck this week, and it is only Sydney who MIGHT be able to rest anyone in the last week.
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The Bulldogs are the most Jekyll and Hyde side of the comp. They had beaten Blues, Cats, Sydney and Demons - then they lose to the Crows.
A game they should’ve won to make it more comfortable of staying in the 8.
They should beat North this weekend but then will have a critical match against GWS who will be playing to keep themselves in the top 4 and/or potentially a top 2 finish, which would be big for them.
I’m really hoping we can play spoiler to the Blues in the final round. Would love to get a win and then be the reason they don’t make the 8.
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@ACT-Crusader said in AFL 2024:
I’m really hoping we can play spoiler to the Blues in the final round. Would love to get a win and then be the reason they don’t make the 8.
and i want that for you as well
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@ACT-Crusader Bulldogs were like that last year too. Got momentum, on the cusp of the 8 and then lost to West Coast at Marvel (from memory) who were genuinely hopeless.
It didn't shock me at all to see that scoreline against Adelaide.
But for all the talk of an even comp, I can't remember when the bottom class of teams has been so competitive. There's genuinely no easy wins out there.
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Sydney beat Essington, a team that didn't leave Victoria in 3 months and still plummeted down the table.
GC with the worst result of their season, losing at home to the Dees
GWS beat Freo, and Freo are in trouble.
I hate footy. Interestingly people are finally looking at the talent on our list and wondering if maybe the coaching is the problem.
Port beat Crows but lose one of their best players for nearly killing a guy.
WTF? St Kilda beat Geelong?
Sunday went according to script, the only disappointment being West Coast not even trying against Carlton. -
@Kiwiwomble said in AFL 2024:
UP THE BLOODS! BACK ON TRACK!
all but locked up the minor premiership, port have to win by about a million next week and us lose i think
looks at the table, currently out of the 8 are collingwood, Melbourne, crows, eagles and tigers
all have been premiers or finalists in the last 6-7 years, how good is the AFL with changing of the guard?
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And so to the final week.
Sydney host Adelaide, and no matter the result, should finish first
Port go to Freo. Port can lose and still finish top 4, win and they lock up home finals
GWS host the Bulldogs. Highest finish 2nd, lowest 4th
Geelong host west coast. will win, and if they hammer the Eagles could sneak up. Most likely remain 4th
Lions host Essington. Highest finish 4th (highly unlikely) but could miss finals all together if they choke.
Bulldogs are at GWS. A win and other results for top 4, lose and they hope others do too or gone
Hawthorn play North. Will win, which could get them as high as 4th. Lose and they are hoping someone else does or gone
Carlton play Saints. Win and in, lose and out unless Freo lose as well.
Collingwood have Melbourne, and a win would get them to the same points as Carlton, but percentage would keep them out.So effectively everyone from 5th down needs to win to play a final. And the most important games are on Sunday. Freo are the last game, and could kick off knowing they are cooked.
Great fucking season
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What a final quarter by the Saints. I actually couldn’t believe it. We moved the ball quicker, had a functioning forward line, and exposed a bit of the sluggishness of the Cats midfield.
Now a big spoiler opportunity against the Blues next week. Can’t wait.
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Blues win against West Coast was good. Backs against the wall, heaps of injuries, three first gamers and a key defender playing full forward and kicking four. Turning point? Maybe? Perhaps?
St Kilda are a bloody difficult beast in the last game, but if I were Carlton I'd be geo-targetting Moorabbin with cheap flights to Hawaii, discount resorts in Bali, free tickets to the Italian Grand Prix.
Surely they will have one eye on the finish line. Surely.