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Cant agree with the same story generally application in intensity and effort was much better which sure is the basics of AFL football but its a start.
 



According to afl.com.au, Jordon wasn’t among our best players.

Guess that means completely shutting down a dual Brownlow medallist isn’t that hard?
 
According to afl.com.au, Jordon wasn’t among our best players.

Guess that means completely shutting down a dual Brownlow medallist isn’t that hard?
They just look at the numbers in front of them since they didn't actually watch the game. The number of the sheet don't tell them what their opposition did so Jordon wouldn't really stand out in any way.
 

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Kingy is good value for a laugh on SEN with the Corne. His football analysis isnt meant to be taken seriously is it?
 

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Bucks was pretty bullish re the swans while on the Sofa
He's always been a supporter of ours. One of the few media personalities who are. It's the reason I'd like us to chase him as an assistant
 

From the article;

Former AFL concussion researcher Alan Pearce said Starcevich would clearly be more susceptible to concussions after repeated hits.
“What we see from the science is that anyone with a history of concussion is at a two or three-fold risk of further concussions,” he said.


The current system really is flawed.
An innocuous collision such as this incident should not result in a 3 week suspension.
 
According to afl.com.au, Jordon wasn’t among our best players.

Guess that means completely shutting down a dual Brownlow medallist isn’t that hard?


He was the only Swan to collect any coaches votes.


It does seem a bit ridiculous to think we lost by four points but only one Swans player was considered to be in the best six on ground.



McCartin played OK except for his goalkicking, and defence was better with Hamling onboard. This zombie talking point lives on even though McDonald's return is two or three weeks away.
 

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