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Another great RobVlog, Mitch's little daughter's reaction to becoming a big sister is so gorgeous.
Froggy the MVP of this one imo. Loved seeking Darryl Jr at the end too.
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Another great RobVlog, Mitch's little daughter's reaction to becoming a big sister is so gorgeous.
Another great RobVlog, Mitch's little daughter's reaction to becoming a big sister is so gorgeous.
How to beat Melbourne, in four not-so-easy steps
The last part of that quote sounds more confrontational on paper than it actually was in practice, but what if a team can take away their chances to intercept?
On paper, a fit and firing Brisbane forward line have all the tools to do so, providing a perfect test case.
We saw it in action for a half last year. In Round 12 – off the back of +8 clearances and +11 contested possessions, it must be noted – Brisbane shot to a 20-point half time lead.
Their 14 scoring shots is still an equal first half high for any team against the Demons since the start of last year.
It was noticeable how – even allowing for the Demons not being at their final form yet – there was little willingness to peel off and intercept, and as a flow on it opened up opportunities for Brisbane.
He's thrown up lots of ideas but no coherent plan.Interesting post from a former Kangaroos employee, Ricky Mangidis on his blog:
Includes this section here which will be of interest:
How to beat Melbourne, in four not-so-easy steps - The Shinboner
9-0 in 2022. 16 wins in a row stretching back to late 2021. 31 wins and a draw from their last 36 matches. Melbourne are a juggernaut.theshinboner.com
Oof it feels weird to be near the top of these tables.Top-four surprise packets: Which teams are youngest this season?
Which club has been the youngest, and which has been the least experienced so far in 2022?www.afl.com.au
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Young? We’re the third oldest list.Reflects our low injury rate as well. Still have quite a young list but they just can't get a game
I am assuming that is average age per best 22 played for the games so far in this season.Young? We’re the third oldest list.
I believe most clubs would be the same, with most of the non best 22 players being younger.I am assuming that is average age per best 22 played for the games so far in this season.
Not the full list.
As a full list I think our average age is more like 24.
Young? We’re the third oldest list.
I believe most clubs would be the same, with most of the non best 22 players being younger.
Doesn’t seem to have hurt West Coast there with the 4th oldest list even with all of their problems so far this year.Have to factor in injuries to older players as well. Young players often more likely to play when older ones are injured etc.
Doesn’t seem to have hurt West Coast there with the 4th oldest list even with all of their problems so far this year.
Doesn’t bode well for them.
It might suck but I will be there with Bells on.Thursday sucks unless it’s backed up by a Friday public holiday.
The rolling fixture was ok during the Covid period.We have booked flights for Bris, Fri 1st July and return flights booked for Sunday 10 July, thinking we could get to the Bombers game.(before today was showing Sat night fixture to be confirmed).Making matters worse, the previous game v Dogs, is scheduled for Thursday night- so we miss both)
Today the pricks change our game to Sunday, so we'll miss out. Tried pushing our flights back, but was going to cost an extra 600 for our family.
Safe to say I'm mighty pissed off, considering the crappy hand(fixture) we get dealt as Melbourne based supporters year on year.
Yeah it really sucks trying to lock in any interstate games at the moment. Really can only book things at the last minute at high costThe rolling fixture was ok during the Covid period.
But it just downright sux now.
Especially for people travelling.