- Dec 12, 2008
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Out of all the games West Coast have played, I don't care about any expect the game they played last week... that game alone shows just what a good side they are...I actually agree with dirk. (of course i do, I'm a carlton supporter). Think it's very similar to the Geelong-Skilled Stadium situation. In all of those 26 straight wins they had failed to play a quality side, yet they came up against a haf decent side at the time in Sydney and failed to uphold their 'stunning' record.
Let's look at Dirk's post in more detail:
Round 1: v North Melbourne - finished 9th
Round 3: v Sydney - finished 7thLOSS
Round 6: v Melbourne - finished 13th
Round 8 & 18: v Fremantle - finished 11th
Round 9: v Bulldogs - finished 10th
Round 11: v Gold Coast - finished 17th
Round 13: v Port Adelaide - finished 16th
Round 16: v Geelong - finished 2nd
Round 20: v Richmond - finished 12th
Round 22: v Essendon - finished 8th
Round 24: v Adelaide - finished 14th
Of all the teams you played at Patersons this year, only three were top-8 sides: Geelong, Sydney and Essendon, each finishing 2nd, 7th and 8th respectively.
Now I personally don't think you can take anything away from that Geelong win, as it was a great one, but the other win against the 8th side in the comp , as Dirk suggested to, isn't as impressive as it looks on paper.
Is there an advantage having teams fly a 3-hours flight over to Perth to play in front of a hostile crowd? Of course it is. However I really don't think the advantage is as big as it is perceived to be. The real battle is fought mentally and emotionally, IMO.





