1. Brisbane - Battle hardened, talented, confident, players have been together for a while.
2. Sydney - No more Buddy Franklin to carry through a season. Talented, well coached.
3. Western Bulldogs - They looked good in the preseason, look like one of the few teams who can score in a hurry.
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I know a current Collingwood player who is out of the closet with teammates. Kinda sad, but totally understandable that they can't be open to the public. Understandable because of the strong bogan element that exists.
Both inherited championships winning teams, both won championships at a young age, both have never had a losing record, both have had multiple finals/playoff blunders, both are African American. Any other AFL/NFL comparisons on the eve of the NFL season?
The game is never gonna go back to what it was in the 90s and early 2000s because the game is softer now. Players used to be encouraged to go hard for the ball and they would be rewarded by their coach for doing so. The increased awareness around concussions means the AFL will never risk...
I hate the term "insufficient intent". It's the kind of term that is concocted by some political think tank - very McLachlan-esque. As if intent can be measured in a beaker and the player just doesn't quite meet the required amount of "intent" needed for it to be a legal play.
Paul Chapman became coach of the Werribee Districts FC shortly after his retirement. He seemed like a nice enough bloke. A very reliable source told me he was a heavy smoker and got into a dust up with someone at a Werribee club function (I believe it was a player.) This was his first year as...
I don't know, she sounds pretty qualified. She had a couple of games on in the background while she was eating her dinner and glanced at the screen several times. YOU'RE HIRED!
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