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At least Dawson isn’t having an impact at Adelaide!!!!!Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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Had radio on in the background to the Adelaide v Richmond game yesterday whilst doing mundane house chores. My ears pricked when I heard the SA commentator excitedly ask his colleague if he knew Jordon Dawson was this good! Admitting not knowing how he played at Sydney having not watched many of our games! Seesh!!!!Comment
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Had radio on in the background to the Adelaide v Richmond game yesterday whilst doing mundane house chores. My ears pricked when I heard the SA commentator excitedly ask his colleague if he knew Jordon Dawson was this good! Admitting not knowing how he played at Sydney having not watched many of our games! Seesh!!!!
The only time you heard or read about ( this was when newspapers were still a thing ????) a player outside of the two SA teams was when a SA player was due to play in Adelaide. This usually highlighted how they developed their skills in SA and invariably contained reference to them potentially “ returning home “ and conjecture as to whether they would go to the Crows or Port.
It was amusing that they never actually considered that for some players living elsewhere in Australia and being able to get out of the Adelaide fishbowl was quite an attractive proposition.
I assume it’s the same in the republic of Western AustraliaComment
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I lived in SA for a few years and it would have to be even more insular and parochial than Victoria.
The only time you heard or read about ( this was when newspapers were still a thing ????) a player outside of the two SA teams was when a SA player was due to play in Adelaide. This usually highlighted how they developed their skills in SA and invariably contained reference to them potentially “ returning home “ and conjecture as to whether they would go to the Crows or Port.
It was amusing that they never actually considered that for some players living elsewhere in Australia and being able to get out of the Adelaide fishbowl was quite an attractive proposition.
I assume it’s the same in the republic of Western Australia
When I first moved to SA, I bought either the Age of Herald Sun to read about my boys (on a students wage with imported prices … I was desperate). I still desperately want to be home in Victoria … 27 years later!
I’ll never forget my first Swans game over here - caught a taxi out to Footy Park to a watch pre-season night game among a cauldron full of parochial, rabid, feral Crows supporters yelling vitriol (at Plugger no less!). Was kind of glad at the time that I hadn’t brought my Swans gear yet. Feared for my safety that night!
Been to all bar one game ever since (pre-season, H&A, finals) and my grudge with goswannette has lasted longer than her friend’s marriage that we attended in 2012 causing me to miss the Swans 2nd qualifying final win against the Crows! Luckily I got to attend the 2012 grand final. The following season the Swans were due to play Port in a pre-season regional challenge match and when I called goswannette to see if she wanted to attend (it was after work on a weekend) so told me we actually had (another) wedding. I politely suggested that it was untenable that I keep missing Swans games for weddings of people I didn’t know. goswannette conceded: I attend the game, and then the reception. She’s a keeper!
And many South Aussies seem to think that if you move to SA that you are expected to follow one of the SA teams by default. When they query why I support the Swans, I tell them that I didn’t abandon them when they moved to Sydney, and they haven’t abandoned me when I moved to Adelaide.
As for buying papers, I was saved by the internet! And there are plenty of SA Swans supporters to attend games with these days.Comment
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Looks like Matthew Ling played well for Geelong VFL side again. Great pity we lost him after investing so many years into him and the bloody injuries he suffered time and again. Looks like he is over his injuries and playing the footy we recruited him for.Comment
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Good luck to him but I doubt he will make it back into the AFL. In our case, Campbell seems a similar type of player, smallish half-back left footer, but just far more talented.Comment
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I was at the Carlton v Port game yesterday and was amazed how well George Hewitt played for Carlton. He never played a game like that for us! More of a handy shutdown mid with us but for Carlton he was in everything and quite offensive. On the other hand, Aliir had a shocker including being outmarked one on one late in the game for his opponent to kick the winning goal.Comment
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I wouldn't entirely rule it, but more of a supplementary pick, if some team loses a few outside runners. I doubt if anyone would spend a draft pick on somebody with an unfortunate injury history, when they can take a promising youngster. Zac Foot has been flying with Southport in the VFL. Perhaps he's more of a chance, as I felt he was unlucky to be delisted.Comment
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Damian Barrett & Sarah Ollie discuss 40th Anniversary of South Melbourne moving to Sydney in their AFL podcast.
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I wouldn't entirely rule it, but more of a supplementary pick, if some team loses a few outside runners. I doubt if anyone would spend a draft pick on somebody with an unfortunate injury history, when they can take a promising youngster. Zac Foot has been flying with Southport in the VFL. Perhaps he's more of a chance, as I felt he was unlucky to be delisted.Comment
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Damian Barrett & Sarah Ollie discuss 40th Anniversary of South Melbourne moving to Sydney in their AFL podcast.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4pP...Sj64TsAhHc5QUAComment
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I was at the Carlton v Port game yesterday and was amazed how well George Hewitt played for Carlton. He never played a game like that for us! More of a handy shutdown mid with us but for Carlton he was in everything and quite offensive. On the other hand, Aliir had a shocker including being outmarked one on one late in the game for his opponent to kick the winning goal.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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