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Do I dare saySpoke to her afterwards. She seemed to imply it wasn't that bad.
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Do I dare saySpoke to her afterwards. She seemed to imply it wasn't that bad.
at Ikon park...Aim high Nostra, top spot = home GF.
Spoke to her afterwards. She seemed to imply it wasn't that bad.
One of my girls asked me today why I call umpires maggots.these ****ing maggots
Wall was really good today. Just huge in contests that mattered.I like these Irish girls
They go in hard compared to the rest
A day that seemed tailor made for Vikki. Miserable weather and in close contested style. She was massive.Wall was really good today. Just huge in contests that mattered.
The conditions were a nightmare. Had a 50km drive to get there and it was sketchy as.Yeah, and by "the wet" they mean monsoon rain and swimming pools on the ground.
Yeah, and by "the wet" they mean monsoon rain and swimming pools on the ground.
The conditions were a nightmare. Had a 50km drive to get there and it was sketchy as.
We've had four games since Sunday 15 Sept. Its the 29th today.Good win in the end - inelegant, and not a highlight reel we'll be reaching for any time soon, but after quarter time we worked our way professionally into it and largely neutralised the advantages Richmond were finding in the first term (e.g., Conti out the back of the stoppage was damaging early, still busy afterwards but less influential; we found ways to play something like our usual game rather than bombing it to their spare quite so often). Especially for a third game in nine days, two of which were played in pretty awful and wearing conditions, and with Kearney down so early in the match - it may not have been the domination we've shown in every other win this year but proving we're capable of winning ugly as well is important. Solid stuff.
Yeah, after quarter time we smashed them and we probably would have anyway (in another reality without her) but she was a huge part of how we did it today. She is so strong over the ball and in contests.A day that seemed tailor made for Vikki. Miserable weather and in close contested style. She was massive.
Do you pass any McDonalds along the way?The conditions were a nightmare. Had a 50km drive to get there and it was sketchy as.
I was at the same ground for the Hawthorn game and I thought the weather was bad then, but some of those pools of water today formed in the first few minutes! It was crazy how much it rained at one stage. Mum sent me a message saying it was flooding in Lismore again and I was watching the ground fill up with water as she did. I said "R U sure you don't mean Launnie?"If that was a men's game, surely they bring out a super sopper and remove the large pools of water before the game is allowed to start.
There's one round the corner from the ground lol. Launceston only has two MCDonalds tho. Gave us (ie the kids) free cheeseburgers after the game tho cos we won.Do you pass any McDonalds along the way?
Asking fora friendan internet acquaintance.
Every club would have a series of grievances like this. You're taking for granted the immense amount of work that has gone into getting the club as competitive as it is now. Our position in the league is exceptional, even though we haven't won the flag yet (give it a couple of months) we're the only expansion club that has made a grand final. We have yet to even lose a game to an expansion club, including Geelong who entered at the same time as us. This is largely thanks to extracting the maximum benefit from the Tasmania arrangement as well as laying the groundwork with MUGARS for years before the league was formed, but other clubs had a head start on us and have fallen dramatically behind.
I'm not going to speak to the process to appoint Crocker because you and I don't really know anything about how that was conducted behind closed doors. I think most clubs would probably jump at the chance to appoint someone with over 20 years of experience in assistant coaching at AFL level, who'd done a great job as an interim head coach on multiple occasions. The resumes of most coaches in this league pale in comparison.
When he took over, even with all of that groundwork laid we were still clearly behind the really strong foundation clubs. Maybe we would've won the flag in the cancelled season, who knows, personally I doubt it, we just squeaked past Collingwood in that final and Freo would've been a massive obstacle. In Crocker's first season we fell pretty short, but he's significantly reshaped the list and gameplan since then. It's built around players who were already there but we wouldn't be competing like this without Shierlaw, O'Loughlin, Eddey, Martin, Wall, Gatt, Craven, O'Shea, Tripodi, Rennie, Ferguson and Birch who we've added during his tenure. Kearney's move to the backline and Randall's move forward (as much as you hate that one) were also great uses of personnel that have made us more competitive and better at implementing his gameplan.
I don't think we should be taking all of that for granted, we'd be the envy of a lot of clubs right now. It's hard to get to a strong position and it's almost as hard to stay there. I think at this stage it's hard to say appointing Crocker was a mistake.
And sorry, but most of your complaints are a load of nonsense. Fixturing is completely out of our hands and it turns out all we needed to do to overcome the massive Casey Fields disadvantage was get better so we could win down there. With the way we flogged Melbourne, I hope we get to go there next year. We have no idea what the club is saying to the league behind closed doors, which is by design. Crocker already does vent certain things in public, like when he complained about the stupid 5pm start last Friday, but he's smart enough not to overstep the line and cause a genuine controversy about it. B&F votes are even more out of our hands than the fixture, and EVERYONE has complained publicly from inside and outside our club about the snubbing of Jasmine Garner. Are they supposed to direct the umpires to vote differently? What do you expect the club to do about that? And the assistant coach stuff, I'm sorry but how is it the club's fault if we give a guy a job, then they get a more lucrative offer from another club's AFL program and bail on it? There's no club in the league that could do anything to prevent that, if we wanted any club's AFLW assistants for our Men's program we would have them in an instant, because it's a way better job.
Should of really given the skipper a game off in that stretch - was likely to happen to one of the older players in the leagueWe've had four games since Sunday 15 Sept. Its the 29th today.
So again, what the **** can the club do about fixturing?Just because you get the jollies over the 2nd win we’ve ever had at Casey doesn’t mean we should be scheduled to play there in perpetuity.
It’s dog shit and if the club is saying something then it’s falling on deaf ears.
Yeah that was silly by us, even without hindsightShould of really given the skipper a game off in that stretch - was likely to happen to one of the older players in the league
LOL surely not?! Crock is the best coach in the AFL_WNo Gowans has a much better list because he was able to bring every good North Melbourne player to Sydney due to the fact that they were all supremely loyal to him and disagreed vehemently with the reasons for his departure from Arden St. Or so you were whining incessantly at the time.
I hope Kearney doesn't miss enough games for them to snub her from the AA team. They shouldn't but they might.
Should of really given the skipper a game off in that stretch - was likely to happen to one of the older players in the league