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It's not only what the new clubs are getting. There's bullshit rules changes (or proposed changes) and then there's the untouchables (aka umpires) who all need their eye sight checked!! Wayne Jackson did so much for promoting AFL positively and this arse clown in charge now has pretty much ruined the sport all by himself.

Just like to commend Freo on the effort against Hawthorn on the weekend...nearly had em boys, well done!! :rofl:

Friday night footy should be good this weekend (freo vs Carlton) both fighting for a home finals spot! Will be interesting to see how well Freo's tactics of resting half there team works out....

yeah figured you were

in other news, don't be surprised if the Dogs go out of the finals in straight sets after a pretty good year.......won't matter anyway cause there are only 2 consistent teams this year and the flag will come from 1 of them

McLeod* a guy with a pretty decorated career, you cant pick too many players in the past 20 years who match or exceed his record

dual norm smith, 2 premierships, 3 time club legend, 5 time all australian, indigenous team of the century

yeah figured you were

in other news, don't be surprised if the Dogs go out of the finals in straight sets after a pretty good year.......won't matter anyway cause there are only 2 consistent teams this year and the flag will come from 1 of them

Three teams I think, the other 5 are just there to make up the eight.

Three teams I think, the other 5 are just there to make up the eight.

I'm guessing you mean the Saints Ryan.........I reckon Geelong would fear a fit Hawthorn (or Pies obviously) at the MCG more than the Saints this year.

Saints aren't the team they were the last couple of years even though they've finished well........but anything is possible I guess.

yeah figured you were

in other news, don't be surprised if the Dogs go out of the finals in straight sets after a pretty good year.......won't matter anyway cause there are only 2 consistent teams this year and the flag will come from 1 of them

sucks to be a bulldogs member, luckily some of our youngsters have shown real promise for the next season or two once johnson,eagleton and co move on they will get more games into them and bring the pace we need..

*hopefully*

McLeod* a guy with a pretty decorated career, you cant pick too many players in the past 20 years who match or exceed his record

dual norm smith, 2 premierships, 3 time club legend, 5 time all australian, indigenous team of the century

McLeod is a gun, but many players match and exceed that record. geelong would have a few, brisbane lions, west coast, sydney swans all the teams who have dominated for a couple of years have some incredible players we just forge them easily.

but the likes of aka, voss, goodes, crawford,abblett, bartel, cousins, and more brownlow winners, premiership players (dual/tripple) all australians..

when geelong played bulldogs they had 18 premiership players and 12 of which were all australians in one team.. crazy!

pies are up an about but i think geelong are the ones to beat, possibly saints too

McLeod is a gun, but many players match and exceed that record.

You're kidding right? Go find me someone that matches this:

Andrew 'Bunji' McLeod

DOB: August 4, 1976

Recruited from Darwin Buffaloes/Port Adelaide (SANFL)

AFL debut: round six, 1995

AFL career games: 340 (club games record holder)

AFL career goals: 275

Two-time AFL premiership player: 1997, 1998.

Three time club champion: 1997, 2001, 2007

Runner-up club champion 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006.

Five-time All Australian: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007 (captain)

Two-time Norm Smith Medallist: 1997, 1998

Member of Indigenous Team of the Century

2001 Brownlow Medal runner-up

International Rules series 2001, 2002, 2005 (co-captain)

AFL Players Association MVP: 2001

AFL pre-season premiership player: 2003

Michael Tuck Medal 2003

you say that because your in south australia and it has a fairly low talent pool :blush:

but just a few names you may want to research there careers/records.

Jason Akermanis

Brownlow Medal 2001; All-Australian 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004; International Rules Series 1999, 2000; Brisbane Lions premiership sides 2001, 2002, 2003; Jim Stynes Medal 1999 Goal of the year 2002 played 325 games for 421 goals..

Adam Goodes

Garry Ablett SNR

Wayne Carey

Michael Voss

take nothing away from McLeod superstar.. but he isnt exactly ina league of his own.

lol yeah and no one said he is in a league of his own, to quote myself, "you cant pick TOO many players...."

And you're from Victoria, every player on the east coast is a superstar to you guys :blush:

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