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ISC are gone. Withdrawing from both NRL and AFL

Schulman confirmed the company would also withdraw from AFL clubs. It will remain trading as part of its teamwear division servicing grassroots clubs.

 

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Haha what a s**t article (as usual) by Fox Footy.

"Blueprint" to stop a team? It's like Collingwood is expected year to year to go undefeated and every loss along the way is somehow a fault in the team. Surprised David King didn't come up with that fine piece of analysis.

94m metres gained. Oh if only there was 95m gained and 3 more defensive KPIs with 67% disposal efficiency up by 1 percent incremental improvements made on 2018 and 2019 consecutively and the Pies would've won hahaah.
 
Our game next weekend against Brisbane under serious doubt unless Brisbane can fly into NSW and commence their quarantine ahead of playing Sydney the following week...

Entire fixture will have to be redone. New hubs started as soon as possible.
 
Our game next weekend against Brisbane under serious doubt unless Brisbane can fly into NSW and commence their quarantine ahead of playing Sydney the following week...
Entire fixture will have to be redone. New hubs started as soon as possible.
Complete over-reaction, (by the State Governments, who are influencing the AFL) IMO.
It's not like the players and officials are randoms from the hot spot suburbs and not following protocols :rolleyes:
 
Complete over-reaction, (by the State Governments, who are influencing the AFL) IMO.
It's not like the players and officials are randoms from the hot spot suburbs and not following protocols :rolleyes:

I agree, except that the AFL has no choice but to follow what those governments say. Queensland has an election shortly which is no doubt influencing things greatly.

Vic clubs will need to move for the time being or else we shut down for a while again.
 
Complete over-reaction, (by the State Governments, who are influencing the AFL) IMO.
It's not like the players and officials are randoms from the hot spot suburbs and not following protocols :rolleyes:

Not to mention they are all being tested twice per week, it’s not running rampant throughout the whole city and by extension, the Melbourne based teams. It is quite a ludicrous position to take, makes the intensive testing regime of each club pointless really if these state govts are not relying on the testing data.
 

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Our game next weekend against Brisbane under serious doubt unless Brisbane can fly into NSW and commence their quarantine ahead of playing Sydney the following week...

Well it definitely won't be played at the "G", so maybe relocated to NSW or Adelaide or the hubs start sooner, which will be a rushed job you'd think. Maybe we get a new opponent to play round 6.
This season is starting to look more difficult to conduct as each week goes on.
 
Also we test more than any other test.
“That is the rarest Gummi of them all. The Gummi Venus de Milo. Carved by Gummi artisans who work exclusively in the medium of Gummi.”
 
“That is the rarest Gummi of them all. The Gummi Venus de Milo. Carved by Gummi artisans who work exclusively in the medium of Gummi.”
Well the testing will find more cases because there are many millenials who are asymptomatic roaming around communities who may be silently spreading the virus. When they are tested they add to the numbers.
 
Well the testing will find more cases because there are many millenials who are asymptomatic roaming around communities who may be silently spreading the virus. When they are tested they add to the numbers.

Some of what you say sounds like science. Other bits, not so much.
 
Some of what you say sounds like science. Other bits, not so much.
You could look it at another way and suggest that some of those smug states have asymptomatic carriers, especially young people who are not counted so they may not be at the zero level they think they are.

Re. the footy it's ignorant to believe that the largely quarantined players who are regularly tested are a danger.

Who said that students couldn't get the virus btw?
 
Well the testing will find more cases because there are many millenials who are asymptomatic roaming around communities who may be silently spreading the virus. When they are tested they add to the numbers.
I was having a joke at your excessive use of the word “test”.
 
I think if Dunn stays healthy, he would be the replacement for Roughy. That wouldn't be a bad thing, because Dunny would want to hold onto that spot as well, so we could see him absolutely kill it over there.
The ground at Optus is extremely firm. Not sure if this factors into any selection issues.
 
Greater Western Sydney vs Collingwood
10 Toby Greene (GWS)
8 Scott Pendlebury (COLL)
6 Nick Haynes (GWS)
2 Jeremy Howe (COLL)
2 Thomas Green (GWS)
1 Josh Kelly (GWS)
1 Darcy Moore (COLL)


 
Greater Western Sydney vs Collingwood
10 Toby Greene (GWS)
8 Scott Pendlebury (COLL)
6 Nick Haynes (GWS)
2 Jeremy Howe (COLL)
2 Thomas Green (GWS)
1 Josh Kelly (GWS)
1 Darcy Moore (COLL)



Shocking news for Howe. Pendles our only decent player by the looks of it. Disappointed that Howe did not poll more. Why does Greene have to play against us and not the Dog? So frustrating.
 
Some talk around Charlie Cameron looking for more money than Brisbane are willing to offer. He wants more money first and would prefer to stay in Brisbane as seems the talk at this stage given they're a good side, but if he can get more money in Victoria, as in other states, he's open to the move and wants to set up his family's financial future as that priority in his contract negotiations.

Depends if Collingwood are looking at win-now in the offseason and can clear the salary cap space, but you're never going to get a better crumber/pressure forward than Cameron and that's a missing component to the front half. I'd even talk to West Coast about bringing Jarrod Cameron at the same time who is a ripper in his own right.
 
Some talk around Charlie Cameron looking for more money than Brisbane are willing to offer. He wants more money first and would prefer to stay in Brisbane as seems the talk at this stage given they're a good side, but if he can get more money in Victoria, as in other states, he's open to the move and wants to set up his family's financial future as that priority in his contract negotiations.

Depends if Collingwood are looking at win-now in the offseason and can clear the salary cap space, but you're never going to get a better crumber/pressure forward than Cameron and that's a missing component to the front half. I'd even talk to West Coast about bringing Jarrod Cameron at the same time who is a ripper in his own right.

Rather Chase a KPF then another Small Forward
 

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