Bailey Smith has just missed a year of football. You think he’ll skip a second year of what is already a short career just to make a statement. If another club picks him, I suspect he suits up, otherwise his brand could be severely weakened.
Agreed, there’s more risk for the Hawks. But Barrass is contracted and the Hawks hope adding him can push them over the top. Equally, Hawks could finish top two and the F1 is 17 and we could finish bottom two and our F2 is 20. It’s a calculated gamble.
Adds to the fun of next year, death riding...
That’s the general consensus price among Eagles fans. We want the two first rounders to help the rebuild, know we have to give something back, but we don’t want it to be from this year because we’re light on for picks. So ideally it would be a F2, Hawks wary because any bump in form next year...
I suspect injury prone fast bowlers were simply weeded out earlier in the past. Improved sports science and load management means we nurse them further along before realising they are not up to the strain. Being a fast bowler is difficult.
The bowlers today get more of a chance to make it but...
The bibles ‘must include’ the Pledge of Allegiance, Declaration of Independence, US Constitution and Bill of Rights… as if the Bible was a US invention. Absolute bonkers and so so weird.
The US is the most incarcerated nation in the world, even on a per capita basis it's only behind a couple of countries like El Salvador and Rwanda, how's that working out for them?
And this is where the Eagles should demand a priority pick. Point out that despite finishing last in 2023, our second pick was at 30, and now, thanks to the AFL's involvement again, our second pick 23 is about to end about the same place. They are actively screwing with our rebuild.
Seemingly a controversial opinion but Elvis was good. And I'm no Baz apologist, only other film I've seen in full is Romeo & Juliet and I didn't love it.
I can assure you, West Coast don't think you're a good team to trade with, they think you're a-holes. Kept moving the goalposts in the first year so Kelly, who was desperate to get home for family reasons, was forced to spend an extra year in Geelong because he was good value on minimum wage.
I think they have done the right thing by making it a woman, heading off comparisons with Brent and Scott, I think the post-COVID return to work gives it a current story point, add the Australianisms and it could be good. I'll be checking it out at least.
Contrary to seemingly popular opinion, I think a Cheers remake set in a British pub could work. Likewise, I think The Australian Office could be funny if people don't go in with a preconceived attitude to hate it.
Hard to believe both are a month or two younger than Donald Trump, who is seeking office, when Clinton left office and Bush Jr assumed it nearly a quarter of a century ago.
The middle par seems to refer to treatment immediately after the accident because it refers to assessment, care and treatment, the third par seems to refer to treatment in the years following. Doesn't look great for the Eagles, but we won't know until more comes out in court. So I agree there's...
I couldn't find a way to word it that didn't create some confusion. I'm not referring to age (cause he's still younger than Biden) but the timeline of presidents. Carter is the last, then Clinton, Bush Jr, Obama, Trump, Biden. I thought there would be more alive that served before Clinton, but...
Because, despite fluffing multiple second and third round picks over the decade, we would have suddenly nailed all four picks and had a midfield to rival Judd/Cousins/Kerr, going on to win multiple premierships.
Not sure this helps Trump, it just reinforces that Trump is anti-abortion and even his own wife doesn't agree with him. I doubt anyone is going to hear these comments and thing 'Trump is going to restore abortion rights now'.
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