Who is the go to forward pocket in the future? All have different attributes but I feel as we trade and get stronger with our kids there is a spot for only one. They can all have a great game at times but who will be the one who eventually owns the position? I'm torn. I really am
...in club history, however the showing wasn't fit for the occasion, with the Saints comprehensively beaten in all areas and sitting 70 points behind the Power at the final siren. Luckily for the injury ridden Saints, they are back from the bye and will be looking to launch into the second half...
...in club history, however the showing wasn't fit for the occasion, with the Saints comprehensively beaten in all areas and sitting 70 points behind the Power at the final siren. Luckily for the injury ridden Saints, they are back from the bye and will be looking to launch into the second half...
Still remember his dash against Richmond for the after the siren win. Essentially a replacement for Ray Connellan. The saints media team must have been moving too quickly his highlight URL still says Matthew
http://m.saints.com.au/video/2018-11-23/matthew-hind-highlights
Was anyone else watching the VFL final between Richmond and Essendon?
Who is this Nick Hind? And how about that burst from HB through the middle to set up the winner for Stewart?
Any draft watchers who have more info on this guy?
Is he capable of AFL level footy?
Height: 181cm
Weight: 70kg
DOB: 19/08/94
Position: Half Back
Recruited From: East Point
Hind is a half back that played two games for the Dons last year, getting 13 and 16 in his two games respectively.
...advantage over their opponents (who are still eligible for points). That makes the rugby league game as real as World Championship Wrestling. To Hinds, however, that is irrelevant as long as the crowd are vocal and approving.
If this had happened in AFL Hinds, Smith, Wilson et al would be...
...Apparently monty had a dig at him on his site, and now it has mysteriously become unavailable.
I think Hinds fails to acknowledge how DT has evolved - i think he could of made this a great article if he had of gone from his mates playing that traditional fantasy footy, to how it is today...
This would have to be one of the most embarrassing writing and subediting errors made by a major newspaper in a while:
Already only 9 left to go into eight
Note that headline. It'd be tough to discount the chances of any team that is currently in the eight, right? So which of St Kilda and...
http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/goin-the-knuckle-evolution/2008/04/18/1208025479141.html
Most points of discussion covered - The crowds reaction, the reaction of the WCE players, Hall after, commentators etc
Roos face the AFL's way or the highway
Richard Hinds | October 31, 2007
AS IT uses succulent carrots and sharp sticks to ensure the Kangaroos are permanently located on the Gold Coast by 2010, it is apparent the AFL has learnt much from its previous experiences in the bloody, emotional game...
Swans show time waits for no team
Richard Hinds | August 10, 2007
WHERE form in home-and-away games fluctuates, finals often produce results that define where teams sit in the grand scheme. The 2004 second semi-final between St Kilda and Sydney at the MCG seemed like one of those.
The...
ABC pioneer John Hinde dies
What was the name of the ABC show in the mid 90's that he did the funny movie reviews on ?
I think Andrew Denton hosted it and then Elle McFeast took over and killed it.I think Lex Marinos [Kingswood Country] was a regular.The Fat was a spin off from it.
http://tinyurl.com/p4agv (SMH)
"THE Socceroos are Australia's new sporting sweethearts. The NRL is in rude health, buoyed by this week's Origin thriller. Having established itself as the leading national football code, the AFL could hardly have chosen a worse time to start trashing its own...
It appears that Power, Bartel and any real positive existing player has been re signed by their club.
Whilst the Clement & Holland deal plus Wakelin worked for us lets go back to basics and draft kids from Victoria, Tasmania (although no more Shakeltons or Morrisons please). We need to draft...
...http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/04/25/1050777414236.html
Why Asoka De Silva makes a compelling case for robot umpires
By Richard Hinds
April 26 2003
Generally speaking, the eagerly anticipated Year of the Official had been going well. Pre-game handshaking ceremonies between...
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