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Norm Smith Medallist
- Aug 16, 2020
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And what are you hearing about his royal highness?Keep hearing about Reid on the nose beers. They got the right man in to mind that ship.
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And what are you hearing about his royal highness?Keep hearing about Reid on the nose beers. They got the right man in to mind that ship.
Keep hearing about Reid on the nose beers. They got the right man in to mind that ship.
About half that list reads like a list titled 'which player from each club broke out in 2024' tbh.Weird list
Fyfe stood on Pav's shoulders.I can't lay claim to creating this term, in fact I read it on here first. I think on the Fyfe greatest Docker thread. But...
Fyfe is Freo's greatest ever player.
Pav is Freo's greatest ever Docker.
I'd argue Pav is even the greatest ever player, but I just love the sentiment of it.
Fyfe stood on Pav's shoulders.
Without Pav there is no Fyfe.
I can't lay claim to creating this term, in fact I read it on here first. I think on the Fyfe greatest Docker thread. But...
Fyfe is Freo's greatest ever player.
Pav is Freo's greatest ever Docker.
I'd argue Pav is even the greatest ever player, but I just love the sentiment of it.
I think Amiss kicks more goals than Treacy in 2025. Progress isn't linear so I suspect things are a bit harder for Treacy and a bit easier for Amiss next season.About half that list reads like a list titled 'which player from each club broke out in 2024' tbh.
For example if Treacy has a 'breakout' year in 2025 he's gone from fringe AFL standard to one of the very best KPFs in the competition in two years. Even staying at his 2024 level is a massive task for us tbh. Think is more likely a number of players around him improve significantly.
Ryan Daniels confirms North Melbourne are likely to play 2 games in WA per year for the next 3 years.
They'll come over for 2 weeks, play one game at Optus and the other in the south west.
Ryan Daniels confirms North Melbourne are likely to play 2 games in WA per year for the next 3 years.
They'll come over for 2 weeks, play one game at Optus and the other in the south west.
Yeah Daniels even refers to Bunbury being the likely venue, probably more to play out there still so can't be confirmed yet.Guaranteed we will be playing in Bunbury. It's not ideal because still a 4 hour round trip in the car/bus, but at least it's in the same State. Hopefully that flips from year to year.
It looks as though it is WC in Bunbury next season. So, i assume it will be shared. Even though WC have a larger supporter base, we had a larger home crowd average in 2024 due to the sides relative position.Yeah Daniels even refers to Bunbury being the likely venue, probably more to play out there still so can't be confirmed yet.
Being able to schedule when you arrive and leave is still a big benefit too, no airport wait or the other rigamarole.
You'd expect it to be alternated, but obviously there's still one team that will get more benefit.
If you were North you'd likely want West Coast at Optus given their larger supporter base.
Is the main ground in Bunbury even fit for AFL. It is a true old school suburban ground that. Surface is average and minimal seating.Guaranteed we will be playing in Bunbury. It's not ideal because still a 4 hour round trip in the car/bus, but at least it's in the same State. Hopefully that flips from year to year.
If he wanted him as coach, I’m sure he could have lead a player driven plea to keep him at the time. RTB had almost checked out though after a very long time as a senior coach."Set to turn his back" - he was never facing it. His back been turned.
The south west, you say?Ryan Daniels confirms North Melbourne are likely to play 2 games in WA per year for the next 3 years.
They'll come over for 2 weeks, play one game at Optus and the other in the south west.