Maybe a sponsors game? I think they used to play them back when I was going to the games.There was some random game going on before the boys came out, like a NAB kids game but it was adults, men and women. Anyone know what that was about?
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Maybe a sponsors game? I think they used to play them back when I was going to the games.There was some random game going on before the boys came out, like a NAB kids game but it was adults, men and women. Anyone know what that was about?
Farmer's Union promo thing with Triple M. You could enter to play a quick scratch match and they'd put you on Team Jars or Team Blewey.There was some random game going on before the boys came out, like a NAB kids game but it was adults, men and women. Anyone know what that was about?
Ah that makes sense!! ThanksFarmer's Union promo thing with Triple M. You could enter to play a quick scratch match and they'd put you on Team Jars or Team Blewey.
Seems it concurs with my opinion of FogertyI've been having my first play around with ChatGPT. If anyone has any doubts as to the current limitations of generative AI, please look at this:
Adelaide Crows Tier List (2024)
S Tier (Elite Performers, Best in the League)
- Rory Sloane (Midfield): Veteran leader with a proven track record of high performance, strong defensive work, and leadership.
- Taylor Walker (Forward): Key goal-scorer with a significant impact in the forward line, vital for the team's offensive efforts.
A Tier (Top Performers, Highly Valuable)
- Ben Keays (Midfield): Reliable and hard-working midfielder known for his excellent tackling, work rate, and ability to win clearances.
- Rory Laird (Midfield): Versatile and tenacious midfielder with strong defensive capabilities, a consistent performer, and leader on the field.
- Jordan Dawson (Midfield/Defender): Valuable acquisition who contributes significantly in both defensive and midfield roles with strong performances.
B Tier (Solid Contributors, Reliable)
- Lachlan Murphy (Forward): Energetic small forward known for his pressure and ability to score goals, consistently contributes to the forward line.
- Andrew McPherson (Defender): Reliable and versatile defender who adds stability and depth to the backline.
- Nick Murray (Defender): Developing defender showing promise with solid performances and improvement in his role.
C Tier (Potential and Development, Needs Improvement)
- Harry Schoenberg (Midfield): Young midfielder with potential, showing flashes of brilliance but still working on consistency and impact.
- Ned McHenry (Forward): Small forward with potential but needs to develop more consistency and effectiveness in his role.
- Brayden Cook (Midfield/Forward): Emerging talent with potential but still establishing himself and working on becoming a regular contributor.
D Tier (Struggling or Inconsistent)
- Shane McAdam (Forward): Showed promise but has struggled with consistency, impacting his overall performance.
- Jackson Hately (Midfield): Has had difficulty finding his form and establishing a consistent role in the team.
Z Tier (Players with Limited Impact or Developing)
- James Rowe (Forward): Young player with potential but limited impact so far; still developing his game.
- Jordon Butts (Defender): Developing defender with potential but not yet a regular senior contributor.
Notes
This tier list provides a snapshot of where players stand as of 2024. Adjustments may be needed based on ongoing performances and changes throughout the season.
- Performance Metrics: The tier list reflects players' recent performances, contributions, and potential impact based on the 2024 season.
- Injuries and Availability: Rankings are subject to change based on player fitness, injuries, and team dynamics.
- Development: Young and emerging players are ranked based on their potential and early career performance.
The second angle was ok, but that first was pointlessWhen will the AFL invest in proper technology this goal review system is embarassing