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Originally posted by M29
Sunday, showers expected.
We're ****ed...
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Originally posted by bacon buster
i hope it rains actually. it would be a good chance to prove we can play well in the wet.
Had to laugh last year when we played Adelaide at Footy Park in pouring rain. That's the closest thing to a guaranteed loss as you will ever see.Originally posted by TD
Would be all good and well if we actually could play in the wet, unfortunately, all we will prove is that the only thing we hate more than the wet is travelling interstate!
Originally posted by Pornstar
Had to laugh last year when we played Adelaide at Footy Park in pouring rain. That's the closest thing to a guaranteed loss as you will ever see.
Originally posted by Pornstar
Had to laugh last year when we played Adelaide at Footy Park in pouring rain. That's the closest thing to a guaranteed loss as you will ever see.
Originally posted by TD
Would be all good and well if we actually could play in the wet, unfortunately, all we will prove is that the only thing we hate more than the wet is travelling interstate!
Originally posted by topdon
Let Collingwood talk up their chances against our perceived weaknesses in the wet.
Originally posted by M29
It's not a perceived weekness. It's FACT.
Originally posted by Dan26
I don't think we play badly in the wet, as a rule. I just think, by coincidence, that a few of our poorer games in recent years have been in the wet. It's only really that one Anzac day game in 2002 that people refer to anyway, when regrading our wet weather play. We had a pretty gutsy win in the wet late last year over Melbourne at the 'G, that was an underrated performance.
A club trains outdoors all during the summer, and all during the season. It's only 2 hours of football 9 times a year at the Dome that we are indoors (18 hours) and I fail to see how 18 hours of football, compared to hundreds of hours of outdoor training is somehow going to make us worse in the wet.
I think it's a bit of a myth. I think we're as capable of playing in thr wet as any other team. Collingwood nearly play as many matches at the Dome as us. We play 9 and I think they play 7. Why should we be worse in the wet than them? Under what logic?
Originally posted by NaDeR
in the end of the day, no ones gonna judge a team on how well they train