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Had a look through the fixture and I reckon when we play Carlton in Round 17 we'll be above/equal to them on the ladder

They're next 4 = Haw/Syd/Coll/StK
Our next 5 = GC/Freo/GWS/Rich/Bris

Our next Friday night game could be huge
 

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Anyone else here watched some of the ESPN 30 for 30 series?
Yep absolutely brilliant some great stories there. The Duey Bozella one and Jim Valvano's Wolfpack winning the NCAA tournament against all odds were both absolute corkers!!

I recently watched a doco on a WA-QLD flight that Freddie Flintoff produced about depression in elite sportspeople which is very interesting. He talks about his own battle and the fact Steve Harrmison had depression throughout 10 years of his playing career. He also talks to WC Boxer the Hitman Harding, Soccer great Vinnie Jones and other players/coaches.

It really gives a good insight into the elite sporting world where 1 in 10 people have depression while they are competing. Mental health of athletes is treated like a long term physical injury nowadays, they give the player full rehabilitation. Well worth watching.

Just makes me think how many players and coaches in the AFL are battling it right now?
 

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Ke11y.

The most dominant sportsman in history IMO.

Will be 12 x World Champ this year will no signs of slowing down at 41yrs old.
Perhaps sportsman, but the most dominant sportsperson in history (possibly) was a woman. Heather McKay dropped something like two matches in her debut squash tournament then never lost another match in her 20 or so year career. Won every world championship, every tournament she entered, without dropping a match, and goes without saying she lost very few sets either.

Probably could have played hockey for Australia too.
 
Just saw Eric Wallace and I think Tom Curran (someone in a moon boot) buying subway at Altona gate. Was going to say hi but Tom was ordering and BigE was on his "cell". Didn't know they lived around altona way. Please no jokes about subway and Eric and footlongs :D
 
Perhaps sportsman, but the most dominant sportsperson in history (possibly) was a woman. Heather McKay dropped something like two matches in her debut squash tournament then never lost another match in her 20 or so year career. Won every world championship, every tournament she entered, without dropping a match, and goes without saying she lost very few sets either.

Probably could have played hockey for Australia too.



McKay won her first British Open (considered to be the effective world championship of the sport at the time) in 1962. She then won it again every year for the next 15 consecutive years, losing only two games at the championship during that time. She usually won her finals matches comfortably.
:eek:

In the 1968 championship, she won the final against her compatriot Bev Johnson without dropping a point.
:eek::eek::confused:o_O:rainbow::thumbsu:
 
Just saw Eric Wallace and I think Tom Curran (someone in a moon boot) buying subway at Altona gate. Was going to say hi but Tom was ordering and BigE was on his "cell". Didn't know they lived around altona way. Please no jokes about subway and Eric and footlongs :D

Spoilsport.
 
Just saw Eric Wallace and I think Tom Curran (someone in a moon boot) buying subway at Altona gate. Was going to say hi but Tom was ordering and BigE was on his "cell". Didn't know they lived around altona way. Please no jokes about subway and Eric and footlongs :D

What do you say after 'hi' more importantly?
 
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