There were two pieces of play last week that sum George to a tee, the lead up to the Simpkin goal where he had three involvements and the tackle on Bradshaw where it looked like he may get away. He attacks like a maniac and hunts like a bloodhound.
Nick speaks very well, I do think he should be our Captain.
As for Imogen, what a cute, brave young Shinboner she is, she reminds me a little of my daughter who had a serious back injury after a bike accident when she was six, she required three surgeries and spent around twelve months in a...
It’s a little concerning how the bridge just crumbled after the collision, the ship hit only one pilon yet it looks like the entire length of the bridge collapsed.
Great news, I've loved his first two games this season and still believe he has a lot of upside. Will be a major player in dominant midfield over the next few years.
I noticed that no one answered Gary Lyon's question, "would you rather lose playing like North or win playing like Hawthorn?", but I got the feeling that they would all prefer to play like North, :)
Canberra did the impossible and kept a clean sheet, their first since March 25 last year in their 1-0 win over Wellington.
And Heyman scored again, it's her 15th goal for the season and her 97th goal for Canberra United.
I've been a supporter since 1976 and thankfully this era has been the only really poor period in all the time I have been following the club (I guess we all know how the North supporters of the 1930's felt), and despite the last 4 seasons, I am always thankful I'm not a Bulldogs (despite 2016)...
Entertaining game at Parramatta, the Gulls broke away to a 14-0 lead before the Eels scored three unanswered tries to lead 16-14 before the Gulls scored right on half time to lead 18-16.
Second half should be fun.
If you are not going to give the benefit of doubt, then you may as well give up on the club and go support Collingwood, Carlton or some other club.
If you are a genuine North Melbourne supporter then you have no choice.
I'll leave it up to you.
The first 45-50 minutes was some of the most exhilarating football I've seen from our club for a decade or more, a couple of dropped marks and missed shots kept the Dockers in the game early on, and a few confusing umpiring decisions (that I don't understand) also played a part, perhaps with a...
That was a Noble-esque quarter, they ran through us faster than any laxative known to man, and we looked inept trying to defend it. We played like every Docker had Covid and stayed the required 10 metres away. It started with Luke Jackson who totally toweled up Xerri in that quarter and their...
Gary Lyon has been gushing over us, and Browny has been loving it too, so it will be interesting to see if we get more than two minutes on On The Couch on Monday night.
For the first quarter and half that was the best football we have played in 4/5 years, the running through the middle, taking on the opponent and the quick interchange of handballs, it was so exciting to watch, but in the final 10/12 minutes, we were our own worst enemy, poor mistakes, poor...
Disappointing last minute, but that was an wonderful quarter from the everyone, the intensity was up, the skills were excellent for the most part, only a few poor decisions/kicks probably the difference between a 2 and 5 goal lead at quarter time. Along with two poor umpiring decisions. :mad:
The AFL threw us to the Wolves first week and I thought we stood up fairly well for large parts of the game, this week I’m hoping that against mid table opposition we can compete better and for longer, and pull off a early season win. North by 15-25pts.
300 games in the Royal Blue & White. You would think half a dozen Syd Barkers, a few Norm Smiths and 2 or 3 Premiership medals would be hanging round his neck by the time he reaches 300.
Great article, and what a great future leader we have.
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