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Less than 2 months ago we had pick 6 in the MSD. If it was held based on today's ladder we'd have pick 13
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8 day break now will be a god send after a big couple of weeks.Team looked out on their legs in the 2nd half.
Hard to see us not dropping at least 1 game
Live at the ground I actually thought we looked in pretty good shape... And you know my schtick well enough to know if I don't think that's the case I call it out.Team looked out on their legs in the 2nd half.
Hard to see us not dropping at least 1 game
Came here to pre-empt the Round 24 schedule. Freo are fixtured to play Port in Perth, so I can't see a world where that is NOT the last game of the regular season, with what is likely to be at stake for both teams.Percentage is absolutely on the table again. Currently our lead over Freo is the equivalent of about 6 goals. Spread over the 10 games (combined) both teams have remaining, it's bugger all.
Whether it determines 3rd/4th or 5th/6th is probably neither here nor there. However if it determines 2nd/3rd or 4th/5th it could have a massive bearing on the outcome of our season.
A premiership could be decided on the back of an ill-timed trip to Perth. So the manner of our performances is going to become just as important as the win or loss column.
Can we show the necessary resilience to battle on in the face of near certain defeat? Can we put the foot to the floor if we're good enough to have an opponent well beaten at 3 quarter time?
The answers to these questions may influence our September fate nearly as much as "can we get the 4 points?" over the next 5 weeks .
Live at the ground I actually thought we looked in pretty good shape... And you know my schtick well enough to know if I don't think that's the case I call it out.
Yes there was maybe a bit of panic at stages in the last quarter but I don't think that was down to work rate. Guys were still fronting up for each other.
Maybe what you were seeing on TV was the ease at which the Suns were able to transition the ball from one end to the other. 15 inside 50s for the quarter would reflect this.
But many of those times we looked in pretty good shape behind the ball, AND the midfield cavalry got back quickly to lend support as well. We only conceded 4 shots from those 15 entries which I think reflects this.
Having said that I think an 8 day break will be better for us now than another 6 day break! Both games have certainly been pretty physical, and I guess we need to expect another one next Sunday.
I thought the AFL likes to schedule meaningful games on the Friday and Saturday nights (with the bonus of big Melbourne clubs, which is obviously a tick against this game) but failing that the Saturday arvo games are the remainder - Sunday is reversed for meaningless ones.Came here to pre-empt the Round 24 schedule. Freo are fixtured to play Port in Perth, so I can't see a world where that is NOT the last game of the regular season, with what is likely to be at stake for both teams.
That certainly was not the case last season:I thought the AFL likes to schedule meaningful games on the Friday and Saturday nights (with the bonus of big Melbourne clubs, which is obviously a tick against this game) but failing that the Saturday arvo games are the remainder - Sunday is reversed for meaningless ones.
I know the NFL does the schedule like you describe (most meaningful gets held to last) but in general the AFL serves up a load of tripe on the last day.
It wasn’t an inability it was a choice as you said yourself.It was more our inability to move the ball. Shifted Ah Chee and Oscar up the ground/behind the ball. Chipped sideways and backwards because we weren't rushing forward and providing options. No run and carry. Hack kicks from stoppages instead of linking up.
Think it was a clear change in gameplan in the 2nd half to go more defensive until the Suns gave up midway through the last
If the Hawks make it to finals, they will be dangerous too I reckon. They could be the first team to win from 8th...I think we finish 2nd. Blues have a draw that's probably on par with ours. Fremantle have a tough last few weeks in comparison. Besides Sydney, I think the Dogs are the ones to watch and I will absolutely hate to have them in a final. They can score fast and chucking Lobb down back has absolutely been an instrumental move that will propel them deep into finals IMO. He has been playing VERY well and the team is starting to gel - at times they look out of sorts but other times they look completely dominant.
Fages' comments from that presser have aged so well as wellThese comments from Kane remain as funny and nonsensical as they were at the time.
So tell us Kane, why wasn't the effort any good?
Because the effort was no good.
Thankyou Kane
Came here to pre-empt the Round 24 schedule. Freo are fixtured to play Port in Perth, so I can't see a world where that is NOT the last game of the regular season, with what is likely to be at stake for both teams.
This means that, provided we are both on the same number of points by then, Fremantle will know exactly what they need to do to pass us or stay ahead of us on percentage.
I'm sure most of us recall what a massive advantage this was for us back in 2021.
This being the case, I think we should be lobbying the AFL fiercely to play Brisbane v Essendon at 6pm on the Sunday night, or whenever the last game is. I don't think it's likely to get much traction but I think we at least have to try.
Then, as a bargaining measure, ie "well you didn't give us this, at least have the decency to give us this, somewhat inferior alternative", we request both matches be played at the same time, thus advantaging neither team.
I know the club's public rhetoric will be "we just need to keep focusing on our own performance and the rest will take care of itself" which I get and it needs to be that. But behind the scenes this is where Swann/Daly/Wellington need to come to the party for us.
Fortunately neither Freo or Port are a big club, and certainly not a big Victorian club, so that is at least something in our favour at AFL House.
After last night's games, our percentage advantage over Freo has shrunk, but only slightly. Assuming games where there's an "average" level of scoring, I put it at around 32 points. So still nothing in it really with 4 games remaining.
Seems legit that Freo gets to play a beaten up Essendon next week, while we get to play the team who beat them up
So the lid is on but the lid is off?The ladder is so tight a loss or two will have a big impact on final positions.
We are winning ugly so i can hope for top 4 but top 6 more likely i recon.
The old one week at a time very appropriate.
Beat the Saints away and one step closer to top 4
My daughter booked accommodation for the GF yesterday. Airfares not booked yet.
YepSo the lid is on but the lid is off?
So the lid is on but the lid is off?
I think (a) they would be a very tough finals opponent, wherever the game is, and (b) yes those matches may be tough for Freo, but we also have some tough fixtures of our own coming up.Interesting point - although I think there's a very good chance Freo drop either the Geelong or GWS match in the interim, so it will likely end up being something of a moot point. They've had a really impressive season, but I'm not sure I buy it yet. They'd be a bit of a dream home qualifying final match-up - similar to Port last year.