Noongar: rallying call, call to action, triumphant exultation, shout of celebration or victory.What does Yokai mean?
And doubtless more...
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Noongar: rallying call, call to action, triumphant exultation, shout of celebration or victory.What does Yokai mean?
Spookee or what?I checked it out.
Melbourne played in the GF that year (lost) but won 2 years later
Collingwood won the GF the following year.
Maybe we are on to something. Next two years looking good.
In Japanese it means “ghost”Noongar: rallying call, call to action, triumphant exultation, shout of celebration or victory.
And doubtless more...

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Yep, I'd written him off after the Geelong game. One of our most important spoilers/intercepts. Good kick out of the backfield too; not so much when he's aiming at the big sticks. Hope he can improve their too, as he's got the tank and aerial threat to be useful pushing forward - looked nervous as all **** taking his set shots though though.It's been said time and time again on here but far out, what an improvement Worner has made this year, felt like he was everywhere on Saturday night, he's a great contested mark nowadays. Would be hard pressed to drop him if we had a fully fit team, cemented himself as Best 23.
He’s now Ryan’s Heir-apparent. Ryan has moulded him into team first, do what it takes backman. He’s absolutely a lock best 22.It's been said time and time again on here but far out, what an improvement Worner has made this year, felt like he was everywhere on Saturday night, he's a great contested mark nowadays. Would be hard pressed to drop him if we had a fully fit team, cemented himself as Best 23.
This may be a bit reactive and definitely won't be agreed on by everyone, but I reckon he's gone past Chappy.He’s now Ryan’s Heir-apparent. Ryan has moulded him into team first, do what it takes backman. He’s absolutely a lock best 22.
Hes become a better decision maker than Chappy. He keeps it simple.This may be a bit reactive and definitely won't be agreed on by everyone, but I reckon he's gone past Chappy.
Chappy's form has fallen off a cliff and he is playing well below his capabilities. Idk what went wrong or how the club can fix it because he has potential.This may be a bit reactive and definitely won't be agreed on by everyone, but I reckon he's gone past Chappy.
has he ever put together a real run of form though? even one game at a high standard would be pushing it tbh, hes mostly put up good quarters.Chappy's form has fallen off a cliff and he is playing well below his capabilities. Idk what went wrong or how the club can fix it because he has potential.
Thx for posting but these ratings are done by someone who wouldn't know the difference between Aussie Rules and Mah Jong.
Thx for posting but these ratings are done by someone who wouldn't know the difference between Aussie Rules and Mah Jong.
The last fk of the game lol. Sweet literally took himself high and should’ve been a holding free to Darcy if anythingView attachment 2391993
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Always kick the goal.Genuine question:
Would it have been better for Alex Pearce to kick a behind, rather than a goal? The clock stopped at 44 seconds. Which is the better scenario:
I wonder if we'll ever see a situation in the AFL where a player deliberately misses a set shot in a close match to avoid a 6-6-6 CBA. I think it makes sense to do so if there's less than 30 second on the clock.
- 1 point ahead, defending a kick in.
- 6 points ahead with a centre bounce.
Genuine question:
Would it have been better for Alex Pearce to kick a behind, rather than a goal? The clock stopped at 44 seconds. Which is the better scenario:
I wonder if we'll ever see a situation in the AFL where a player deliberately misses a set shot in a close match to avoid a 6-6-6 CBA. I think it makes sense to do so if there's less than 30 second on the clock.
- 1 point ahead, defending a kick in.
- 6 points ahead with a centre bounce.