Watching the replay, there's no way you can look at Rachele's game and say it was bad.
He was impactful with and without the ball. Important to our win.
I think the thing with Rachele is that his errors seem really to stick out? But his positives FAR outweigh the negatives.
McHenry also...
I was at the game last night, and had the opportunity of viewing the game from two different vantage points in each half (switched seats with a family member).
The first half, I was trying closely to watch the general structure of the teams, and it became really obvious that Port had absolutely...
The point isn't about a comparison between coaches.
The point is about unnecessary risk to an obviously injured player. This isn't talking about game plan.
What is with people praising Ken's presser, and taking the blame for the decision to play Rozee?
'Oh, Ken is so brave, he's taking responsibility.'
Every man and his dog knew that Rozee shouldn't play. Everyone knew he'd be a liability and have a risk of injuring his hamstring further.
'I...
Pickett has been convicted of grievous bodily harm, burglary, and assault.
After that, he was a drug dealer and then convicted of multiple counts of burglary and aggravated burglary.
Then, after being given a lifeline and privilege of playing AFL (apparently a feel good story, not sure his...
This is one that constantly baffles me.
He's treated like some feel-good story, but in reality he is a convicted violent criminal, who is a dirty player on field, and despite given all these additional chances, commits another serious offence.
Should never be allowed on the field.
Nicks keeps going on about values, how players need to learn the values to come in etc etc. Anyone know what they are exactly?
From the snippets I have seen, it seems like a real 'team first' mantra, but to the extreme. Sacrifice your game for the better of the team. 'Keep shape' at the...
Apparently over some dumb relationship drama about being involved with a player's ex. And even then was found to be bullshit.
I guess we often forget these players are not much older than kids.
The tackle was 100% fine. Then Aliir jumps and it forces his body into the position where he hits his head. Not the fault of the tackler at all. Another case of failing to assess the action, and only caring about the fact of an injury, like someone needs to get punished because someone was...
Every criticism of this team so far this season is warranted. But, I mean, what else could they have done today?
It's a nothing week. Nothing positive or negative to take from it.
Watching the tackle on Aliir. It looks like the only reason he lands that way is because he lifts his leg to try to kick the ball at the wrong time.
Otherwise the tackle would be fine.
How can you penalise a tackler for the player choosing to kick the ball over protecting themself?
I would love to know precisely what each of those Board members apparently brings to the table.
What skills, knowledge, connections do that have that can translate into a winning AFL side?
Would love to see all the times in the last few years that the afl have admitted a crucial umpiring decision was wrong and cost us the game.
Immediately there is the high tackle on Dawson, the goal non goal against Sydney, and this. All in less than a season's worth of games.
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