Picked up the Blu-ray Bulldogs Premiership disk from JB this afternoon ($34.95) also had the AFL Classic WB 6 disk DVD from there ($34.98). Now have to wait for the Victory Pack, I'll be doubling up on the GF, but I want the higher quality where I can get it.
Will be getting the Victory Pack regardless, but it is sad that we seem to be stuck in HD quality when FHD is now being challenged by UHD! Even my home movies are on Blu-ray these days and you can see the difference when compared to bought DVD movies
Day 18 is a very sad day :oops: It is the first day there has not been an explicit Bulldogs article in the HeraldSun (although we did get a small mention in the trading outcomes. So not a complete loss:thumbsu:
Despite the disappointing result, which could have gone either way, it was one of the best football games I have witnessed in 60 odd years. Composure going into attack was missing on too many occasions and our defence got caught out too often in the first half. All fixable. The energy in the...
Have been patiently weighting for the pies v blues game to finish on Aus+ satellite TV here in Jakarta and they go to the lions game. [emoji35]
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Amazing. I'm in Amsterdam ATM also. Kept updating the AFL Live app at Scipholl Airport and getting funny looks from passers by Would have killed for vision of the game
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Well if Ayce keeps going as he did yesterday he will be able to give up that job advertising Coles Mastercard on TV, I think his rucking is better than his singing on the advert anyway.
But seriously, in all the games I've seen Ayce play at VFL and AFL level he has looked more like an old...
None of Redpath, Campbell or Roberts knocked down the door yesterday, we have a problem. Assuming team match ups call for a tall next we I would roll the dice one more time with Cordy.
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Totally agree with your comments, especially after watch Redpath yesterday. But if Redpath lost 4 or 5 Kgs he might gain a bit of speed and flexibility, he is just too big in the body atm
I have, on and off over the years, had the last 64 seconds of The Beatles Hey Bulldog as my ringtone, the crowd response is simply "hey bulldog" and a wolf call. High charged, simple and effective.
Great choice for the times. Not aware of the machinations that lead to Ryan Griffen last year but suspect (not for the obvious reasons) that Bob should have been selected/stepped forward then but the mindset around the club was pushing too hard. Congratulations Bob, go for it!
Why should we feel ashamed after the chest beating of Collingwood (and others) about their drawing power, and therefore their right to "the big games" they also fell flat on their face when presented with Sunday afternoon opportunities. The reality is that it is necessary to spread games out...
The problem for the AFL is that it may be caught in the middle, neither one nor the other, between the pervasive non-contact (tho well acted) soccer and the very localised high contact (little acting needed) NRL.
First of all thanks DFA for your attitude and approach to the game. I would be very happy if you are rookied back or even contracted to the Footscray Bulldogs, but if another club sees an AFL role for you I wish you all the best. I have no complaints.
You may feel let down by your skills...
It was no small satisfaction that the FFC President was nominated to respond on behalf of the 17 concerning the Essendrugs FC. They have always acted superior, but the wheel has turned on their own actions.
Logged on to my Herald Sun iPad app on Sunday morning to read the match review. Not there. Checked 3 times.... So on Monday cancelled my digital subscription! Told them no WBs no subscription.
There is the obvoius tactical advantage of mixing up the play/angles and goal opportunities. But recent biological research suggests that the left handers have a shortened decision/action brain process that enables faster response in competive sports such as football
I was watching most of yesterday's session and agree with most of Libba39's comments. Personally I saw Campbell's specific training as ruck work, no indication of forward position for him. Cooney looked smooth and fluid, only injury will stop him from regaining his high standard.
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