Cam good dude in that context you are perfectly right. However I always look at the other alternatives available. Obviously it’s their call but this doesn’t need to be an inevitable solution. She could change teams and play in Melbourne and this will also be a win - win this time favouring Treloar and Collingwood. However I realise that my dinosaur view about being loyal to the club and jumper is no more and in fact that was the reason we got him in the first place. My gut feeling is that he will piss off and so be it. Hence my comment that if we are to stay competitive with the top teams, we need to recruit with precision and fill the needs/gaps astutely. This is a must.Cam wrote:Lazza my old friend... If Treloar's missus is going to be in Qld, then the likeliehood is that Adam *may* want to be too. It would be win-win. Just saying.Lazza wrote:LAL filled gaps in the team by great recruiting and just won yet another NBA title. We need to do the same by recruiting real talent and piss off those who are not good enough or don’t want to be at Collingwood.
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12 months is not that soon after childbirth to resume a sporting career. April Brandley was back playing netball for the Giants this season after having her son in February. If you have seen any pictures you would realise Kim Ravaillion is super fit.
Kim is from Sydney (Fairfield), she just started her professional netball career in Brisbane. Her family is still in Sydney and her mum will be moving to Brisbane to assist with childcare. Netball contract is only for 10 months due to competition signing restrictions.
Kim is from Sydney (Fairfield), she just started her professional netball career in Brisbane. Her family is still in Sydney and her mum will be moving to Brisbane to assist with childcare. Netball contract is only for 10 months due to competition signing restrictions.
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Ok the pedant in me agrees with you. However if you remove the word ‘fanatical’, I think (and know from seeing it happen) that we do have fair weather fans like all teams. I can’t see how or why we would be exemptMagpietothemax wrote:So true. Impossible to be a fanatical Collingwood fan if you are only viable during fair weather.The Boy Who Cried Wolf wrote:I actually don't think its actually possible for fair weather fans to go for Collingwood...Lazza wrote: So true! Fair weather fans are really the pits. Pathetic.
Don't confuse your current path with your final destination. Just because it's dark and stormy now doesn't meant that you aren't headed for glorious sunshine!
Collingwood were poor, probably a mix of factors....we have not been a great team all year. The game against West Coast was the Pies getting fired up and playing well above their 2020 form...and we still only won by a point. So the Pies probably were tired. We looked steps slower all game.
Don't under estimate what Geelong had to play for..the media had been stuck into them all week (just as the media were stuck into Collingwood the week before) Geelong also probably realise this is almost their last shot at a flag for a number of their again stars.
The worry for mine was the score, one goal for three quarters suggests a serious disconnect between mids and forwards. The problem seems to me teams have Collingwood completely worked out.
Don't under estimate what Geelong had to play for..the media had been stuck into them all week (just as the media were stuck into Collingwood the week before) Geelong also probably realise this is almost their last shot at a flag for a number of their again stars.
The worry for mine was the score, one goal for three quarters suggests a serious disconnect between mids and forwards. The problem seems to me teams have Collingwood completely worked out.
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Look,I’m no Buckley apologist,but the best coach in the history of the A.F.L couldn’t have saved Collingwood the other night,The players were stuffed from the word go.On footy classified last night they showed clips from the game,and you could see how totally uncompetitive the players were.They weren’t running,chasing,or even manning the mark.Most of them were just jogging away from the ball.That’s the sign of a team that’s physically and mentally spent.No coach could have saved them that night.
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This explanation really annoys me.doriswilgus wrote:Look,I’m no Buckley apologist,but the best coach in the history of the A.F.L couldn’t have saved Collingwood the other night,The players were stuffed from the word go.On footy classified last night they showed clips from the game,and you could see how totally uncompetitive the players were.They weren’t running,chasing,or even manning the mark.Most of them were just jogging away from the ball.That’s the sign of a team that’s physically and mentally spent.No coach could have saved them that night.
We had a 2 week break before the Perth game.
We had another 1 week break before the geelong game.
That is 1 game in 3 weeks before the big clash.
How the hell can you be stuffed from that.
If you are not mentally tough enough then nick off.
THe explanation might have had some legs for the time we played 4 games in 14 days.... not 1 in 21 days
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Agree Doris. They were asked to go to the well yet again and there was nothing there. Bucks said at the Copeland tonight they simply had nothing left to give.doriswilgus wrote:That’s the sign of a team that’s physically and mentally spent.No coach could have saved them that night.
I noticed Tay Adams had his elbow in a sling at the awards tonight. Our Copeland winner was off for all of the second quarter and obviously played with a restricting injury for the rest of the game. Couldn't have helped us in trying to gain effective possession of the ball at centre bounces especially.
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We actually had two games in 19 days before the semi final,not one game in three weeks.Port Adelaide on Monday the 21st of September,and West Coast on the third of October..What other explanation would you come up with for our performance on Saturday?Did you see the lack of effort from all of the players,the inability to run?If that’s not fatigue,both mental and physical,then what is it?We were also the only club that had to go into quarantine for a week,and we returned from the longest road trip in football,from Brisbane to Perth and then back to Brisbane.Do you really think that Geelong are a 68 point better side than us?masoncox wrote:This explanation really annoys me.doriswilgus wrote:Look,I’m no Buckley apologist,but the best coach in the history of the A.F.L couldn’t have saved Collingwood the other night,The players were stuffed from the word go.On footy classified last night they showed clips from the game,and you could see how totally uncompetitive the players were.They weren’t running,chasing,or even manning the mark.Most of them were just jogging away from the ball.That’s the sign of a team that’s physically and mentally spent.No coach could have saved them that night.
We had a 2 week break before the Perth game.
We had another 1 week break before the geelong game.
That is 1 game in 3 weeks before the big clash.
How the hell can you be stuffed from that.
If you are not mentally tough enough then nick off.
THe explanation might have had some legs for the time we played 4 games in 14 days.... not 1 in 21 days
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