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  • Mr Magoo
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    Originally posted by Goal Sneak
    It would've been so good to hold onto Rhyce. I respect him as a coach far more than Laidler.
    Based on what facts ? Not trying to be cheeky here but have both coached you ?

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  • Goal Sneak
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    It would've been so good to hold onto Rhyce. I respect him as a coach far more than Laidler.

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  • ootf
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    Second attempt to link to Rhyce Shaw images from VFL Sunday https://imgur.com/a/0gfUasg

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  • ugg
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    Working fine for me

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  • bandwagon
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    Originally posted by ootf
    Rhyce , The Conductor - he was bellowing out guidance at the end to help get GC over the line and the mutual affection was clear at the end.
    Hi OOTF - Seems to be an issue with your attachments, are they ok for anyone else?

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  • ootf
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    Rhyce , The Conductor - he was bellowing out guidance at the end to help get GC over the line and the mutual affection was clear at the end.

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  • joeykanga
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    Originally posted by 707
    Number 19 for GC is Josh Corbett, picked up over 18/19 summer from Werribee as part of the first assistance package, 190cm

    As someone else mentioned, we were keen on Jez McLennan in the 2018 draft, went two or three before our second rounder that we then used on Rowbottom.

    Can't believe Gould hasn't had a debut after three seasons, would almost certainly be on the Cows and Power radars, we'll get nothing useful for him if he goes
    Corbett was really impressive and it Jez I was referring to and Gould is a beast in contests....so physical

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  • joeykanga
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    Originally posted by Markwebbos
    Jez McLennan? Swans were very keen on him and popped by the Suns … allegedly
    Yes was talking to his girlfriend

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  • 707
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    Originally posted by joeykanga
    It was a well contested match...Gould the standout...Campbell also quite good and Ronke except for that one extra yard where he ran too far.
    Amartey didn't hold those marks today. Dropped a lot.
    Callum played heartily .

    Hold Coast had some good talls...one stood out..I think he was number 19.

    A few errant kicks cost us the match really.

    It was a physically intense match.

    Gould our best by miles.

    I also gleaned a little gossip about a Gold Coast player who's had talks with the Swans. Another South Australian draftee a pick in the 2018 draft..straight from the mouth of family members in the crowd
    Number 19 for GC is Josh Corbett, picked up over 18/19 summer from Werribee as part of the first assistance package, 190cm

    As someone else mentioned, we were keen on Jez McLennan in the 2018 draft, went two or three before our second rounder that we then used on Rowbottom.

    Can't believe Gould hasn't had a debut after three seasons, would almost certainly be on the Cows and Power radars, we'll get nothing useful for him if he goes

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  • Markwebbos
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    Jez McLennan? Swans were very keen on him and popped by the Suns … allegedly

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  • joeykanga
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    Originally posted by jono2707
    100% agree. The ground was a disgrace. Why we had to play way out there in GWS territory is beyond me. What's wrong with having the match at the SCG anyway?

    'Blacktown International Sports Park'? The only thing 'international' about it was perhaps it's resemblance to a cow paddock in Rwanda or a swamp in outer Mongolia.
    It was a well contested match...Gould the standout...Campbell also quite good and Ronke except for that one extra yard where he ran too far.
    Amartey didn't hold those marks today. Dropped a lot.
    Callum played heartily .

    Hold Coast had some good talls...one stood out..I think he was number 19.

    A feww errant Quicks cost us the match really.

    It' was a physically intense match.

    Gould our best by miles.

    I also gleaned a little gossip about a Gold Coast player who's had talks with the Swans. Another South Australian draftee a pick in the 2018 draft..straight from the mouth of family members in the crowd

    - - - Updated - - -

    Kicks rather than Quicks

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  • jono2707
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    Originally posted by Goal Sneak
    Blacktown International Sports Park. Why?

    Surely we can do better than this when earning a home ground advantage? How does an oval look so dry and dead all over except the muddy swamp in the centre of the ground? The only atmosphere provided was from the Swans AFL attendees sitting in the stands. North Sydney Oval or even Drummoyne would be 100% better.
    100% agree. The ground was a disgrace. Why we had to play way out there in GWS territory is beyond me. What's wrong with having the match at the SCG anyway?

    'Blacktown International Sports Park'? The only thing 'international' about it was perhaps it's resemblance to a cow paddock in Rwanda or a swamp in outer Mongolia.

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  • dejavoodoo44
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    Originally posted by mcs
    I am hopeful that when Henson Park is upgraded for the AFLW team to be based out of there, that it can become our default other venue outside of SCG/Tramway Oval for Reserves games as well.

    Blacktown's surface today looked awful.
    Yes, personally I've never liked us playing games at Blacktown. The only time that there's something vaguely resembling an atmosphere, is when we play a reserves game against GWS.

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  • dejavoodoo44
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    Originally posted by crackedactor 01
    I also noticed that about Roberts. Some of his chasing was ordinary.
    What I also thought was a bit ordinary, was the extra couple of kilos that seem to have appeared around Taylor's waistline, since he last played. Though I suppose I shouldn't be too harsh, as it's probably his last game for the club.

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  • mcs
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    Originally posted by Goal Sneak
    Blacktown International Sports Park. Why?

    Surely we can do better than this when earning a home ground advantage? How does an oval look so dry and dead all over except the muddy swamp in the centre of the ground? The only atmosphere provided was from the Swans AFL attendees sitting in the stands. North Sydney Oval or even Drummoyne would be 100% better.
    I am hopeful that when Henson Park is upgraded for the AFLW team to be based out of there, that it can become our default other venue outside of SCG/Tramway Oval for Reserves games as well.

    Blacktown's surface today looked awful.

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