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AFL 2006 - Round 2

CyberKev

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camsmith said:
i wouldn't be happy about giving Hay away.. you missed him against the Pies.

Ironically, he would have been missing again with another of his, ahem, "headaches".

camsmith said:
Richmond are a chance against the Eagles.... i wouldn't write them off thats for sure. i think the WACA like the MCG suits us.

The WACA suits you?

Okay, maybe you should instruct Tezza to bring along the creams and the willows and push hard for first innings points with a view to trying to force the follow-on!

Now... If Subi was more to your liking...
 

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meltiger said:
:lol:


I'm pretty sure that's what Cam meant ;-)

I don't know.

For mine, he may have been on to something good.

I know I'd like for us to be playing Geelong at cricket, volleyball or even croquet this week. :)
 

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Twizzle said:
we'd still kick your arse

Probably.

But given how many times we've kicked yours over the years, I suppose its only fair that we let you have a couple back.
 

meltiger

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CyberKev said:
Probably.

But given how many times we've kicked yours over the years, I suppose its only fair that we let you have a couple back.

Safe in the knowledge that come finals time they'll choke anyway :cool:
 

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meltiger said:
Safe in the knowledge that come finals time they'll choke anyway :cool:

Yeah, the purrers generally make Parramatta look positively titanium come finals time.

This is their big challenge.

Do they have the big game "go-up" in them to breakthrough, or will they just be another flat-track home & away bully?

The pressure on them must be enormous.
 

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CyberKev said:
Yeah, the purrers generally make Parramatta look positively titanium come finals time.


Still, St George out-do the lot of em :shock:


One 5 second lapse cost them, what most likely would have been a premiership last year. (I have no doubt they would have trounced St Kilda) I'd say the desire to atone would be enormous, which is why we are seeing them pound all comers at present.


Whether they can keep that fire burning for the next 25 weeks is the question.
 

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meltiger said:
Still, St George out-do the lot of em :shock:

Be nice!

meltiger said:
One 5 second lapse cost them, what most likely would have been a premiership last year. (I have no doubt they would have trounced St Kilda) .

They probably would have beaten St Kilda, but ONLY because of the Saints health woes. A full strength 2005 model St Kilda would've comfortably accounted for anyone across that finals series.

meltiger said:
Whether they can keep that fire burning for the next 25 weeks is the question.

Isn't it always...
 

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CyberKev said:
They probably would have beaten St Kilda, but ONLY because of the Saints health woes. A full strength 2005 model St Kilda would've comfortably accounted for anyone across that finals series.


Oh most definately, but Geelong beating Sydney would not have mystically cured the injury woes St Kilda had! lol


The team Sydney beat in the Prelim, Geelong would have trounced.
 

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