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46 sats \ 26 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar
Something else for you @grayruby and @Undisciplined
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21 sats \ 25 replies \ @Undisciplined 19 Mar
I fell behind on these AFL videos. This one is about something I've been wondering quite a bit about. Looking forward to it.
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27 sats \ 6 replies \ @User21000000 OP 19 Mar
I was wondering if they talk about the Australian players that come over to play nfl much probably not?
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21 sats \ 5 replies \ @Undisciplined 19 Mar
No. I would only know if one of them played for the Raiders.
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32 sats \ 4 replies \ @User21000000 OP 19 Mar
The raiders where are they based Oakland?
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @Undisciplined 19 Mar
They were, but now they're in Vegas.
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42 sats \ 17 replies \ @Undisciplined 19 Mar
It's interesting how the NFL is almost a retirement job for AFL players.
The thing I'm wondering about is whether an Aussie Rules player might be taken by a team to play another position and then serve as the backup punter or kicker. They might all be too specialized for someone to pick up, if they haven't been playing since childhood.
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41 sats \ 16 replies \ @User21000000 OP 19 Mar
I see something about afl people joining college football in America but I’d thought they would be too old?
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0 sats \ 15 replies \ @Undisciplined 19 Mar
I'm not aware of maximum age restrictions for college football eligibility.
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36 sats \ 14 replies \ @User21000000 OP 19 Mar
AFL players are usually all done by early 30’s .
What’s the expiry of an nfl player is it similar to?
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5 sats \ 2 replies \ @Undisciplined 19 Mar
Torpedo! I'm picking up the lingo.
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32 sats \ 1 reply \ @User21000000 OP 19 Mar
Yes different kick types!
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @Undisciplined 19 Mar
Impressive
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar
Fremantle v Sydney, Optus Stadium
Sunday, March 23, 3.10pm AWST
Last time: Fremantle 15.9 (99) d Sydney 14.14 (98), R16 2024
What it means
Fremantle started the year with high hopes for a return to finals and perhaps much more after a fresh sprinkling of star talent and the promise of a more attacking gameplan. But just one round into the season and the Dockers are already back on the ropes after a humbling loss to the Cats and with last year's beaten Grand Finalists the Swans to come.
Sydney is at risk of slumping to a worrying 0-3 start after falling short against Hawthorn and allowing the injury-ravaged Brisbane back into the game last week. The Swans have their own concerns with form and fitness, while they are arguably relying too much on a handful of stars and could do with a more even contribution against the side that ended their 10-match winning streak last year.
Game shapers
Luke Jackson has entered his third season with Fremantle taking on the role that many consider his best position with first-choice ruck Sean Darcy sidelined with injury. The 199cm big man was one of few Dockers that could hold their head high after a humiliating loss to the Cats and will be critical to his side bouncing back as he takes on Brodie Grundy in his 100th match.
James Jordon has surely become one of the first names on the whiteboard for new Sydney coach Dean Cox as he blankets the opposition's most dangerous midfielders. The former Demon put the clamps on a red-hot Will Day in the Opening Round clash with Hawthorn and last week limited Lachie Neale to only 10 disposals ahead of a likely meeting with Caleb Serong and Andrew Brayshaw.
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40 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 23 Mar
Close finish!
@grayruby @Undisciplined @Aardvark @BitcoinIsTheFuture @mani @Carresan @suraz
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 23 Mar
Sydney sneak home 68 - 65
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar
North Melbourne v Melbourne, Marvel Stadium
Sunday, March 23, 3.20pm AEDT
Last time: Melbourne 11.4 (70) d North Melbourne 10.7 (67), R15 2024
What it means
North Melbourne missed an opportunity to start its season on the right foot as it kept pace with the undermanned Western Bulldogs while not quite doing enough to get its nose in front. The Kangaroos can turn to promising signs in the defeat to the Dogs, as well as in the narrow loss when finishing strongly against the Demons last year, but at some stage need to find wins to prove they are heading in the right direction.
Melbourne looked set to put yet another off-season of conjecture and controversy behind it with a win over GWS until the top-four hopefuls booted the last two goals of the game. The Demons did a lot right against the Giants but will have no time to lick their wounds ahead of a clash with a Kangaroos outfit that pushed them to the limit last year, if they want to avoid a dreaded 0-2 start.
Game shapers
Jack Darling will go down as a West Coast great after 298 matches and 532 goals in Eagles colours. But the 32-year-old will be wearing royal blue and white as he reaches the 300-game milestone after showing North Melbourne that he can be more than just a foil for spearhead Nick Larkey with 15 disposals in a promising performance in his club debut.
Christian Petracca had his season ended prematurely after a sickening collision last year that reportedly led to the gun midfielder questioning his long-term commitment to Melbourne. The 29-year-old quickly reminded the Demons of what they were at threat of losing with a typically dynamic display with 27 disposals and two goals last week in a stirring return to form.
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40 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 23 Mar
Highlights
@grayruby @Undisciplined @Aardvark @BitcoinIsTheFuture @mani @Carresan @suraz
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 23 Mar
Roos win 125 - 66
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar
Brisbane v West Coast, Gabba
Sunday, March 23, 12.10pm AEST
Last time: Brisbane 16.10 (106) d West Coast 14.9 (93), R18 2024
What it means
Brisbane was quick to shrug off any lingering concerns of a premiership hangover as it overran Sydney for a gallant victory in the Grand Final rematch. The Lions faced on- and off-field concerns across the pre-season, and saw their injury list grow against the Swans, but have such depth that they should have little trouble celebrating the unfurling of their 2024 flag in style against the Eagles.
West Coast made a horror start to life under new coach Andrew McQualter as it was brushed aside from the opening minute before Gold Coast raced away to the biggest win in its history. The Eagles added experience and a touch of class to their line-up in the off-season but will have to call on simpler attributes of energy and effort if they are to match the reigning premiers at their home fortress.
Game shapers
Zac Bailey has booted at least four goals in eight of his 141 matches but his haul against Sydney was arguably the most critical as he took command of a decimated forward line to lead Brisbane to victory. The powerful half-forward is a tricky match-up with his ability to hit the scoreboard when the Lions are under pressure balanced by joining the midfield mix.
Harley Reid came in for as much attention on the field against Gold Coast as he tends to attract off it and among it all could only impact the game with six disposals. The former No.1 pick will be out to let his football do the talking and deliver the sort of performance that helped the Eagles to five victories with an average 18.6 touches and five clearances in his much-hyped debut season.
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78 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 23 Mar
Highlights
@grayruby @Undisciplined @Aardvark @BitcoinIsTheFuture @mani @Carresan @suraz
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 23 Mar
Lions win 94 - 75
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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar
St Kilda v Geelong, Marvel Stadium
Saturday, March 22, 7.35pm AEDT
Last time: St Kilda 16.11 (107) d Geelong 14.5 (89), R23 2024
What it means
St Kilda has largely played down expectations heading into this season but failed to meet even the more pessimistic of hopes with an insipid first-up display against Adelaide. Coach Ross Lyon is a master of getting his players to lift when their backs are to the wall and the Saints will surely respond in some way even if they are up against a purring Cats outfit that have hit the ground running.
Geelong made an early statement that it will again be among the top-four contenders as it dismantled a disappointing Fremantle in the first of an ominous 10 games at its home fortress this year. But the Cats have a less impressive record at Marvel Stadium where they have lost their past three matches against the Saints including in their two most recent visits to the venue.
Game shapers
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera was one of few shining lights as St Kilda started its season with a whimper against Adelaide while the dasher gathered 27 disposals and booted a goal. The Saints like to get the ball in the hands of one of their classiest users and while the 22-year-old can be trusted to launch counterattacks with clever kicking he could arguably be more damaging in the forward half.
Sam De Koning has finally found his place with Geelong as an athletic and agile ruck whose ability to get involved in play around the ground is as much of an asset as his size at stoppages. The 200cm defender-turned-utility is also starting to make an impact in the forward half with a goal and six inside 50s in the thumping win over Fremantle last week.
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 23 Mar
Highlights
@grayruby @Undisciplined @Aardvark @BitcoinIsTheFuture @mani @Carresan @suraz
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15 sats \ 2 replies \ @User21000000 OP 22 Mar
Disappointed to have to say it but the saints have won 98 - 91
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @Carresan 23 Mar
Even though you mentioned that Cats have not a good record at Marvel, it's been a bit of a surprise losing today.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 23 Mar
Yeah they definitely have a voodoo on us at that ground I think they have won the last three games there
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0 sats \ 14 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar
Port Adelaide v Richmond, Adelaide Oval
Saturday, March 22, 3.45pm ACDT
Last time: Port Adelaide 16.20 (116) d Richmond 11.9 (75), R19 2024
What it means
Port Adelaide could hardly have got coach Ken Hinkley's last season in charge off to a worse start as it was outrun and outplayed in its only home and away appearance at the MCG this year by an inspired Collingwood. The Power will be back in more familiar surroundings with an opportunity to respond against a Tigers side widely expected to struggle until showing it could throw up a few surprises.
Last year's wooden spooner Richmond has dramatically turned over its list with a view to returning as a powerhouse in the longer term at least until showing in a rousing season-opener that the future could come much faster. The young Tigers stunned the Blues with a second-half blitz but have now lost the element of surprise as they come up against an under-fire Power with plenty to prove.
Game shapers
Connor Rozee was one of few to fly the flag as Port Adelaide slumped to its heaviest defeat in coach Ken Hinkley's tenure against Collingwood last week. The Power skipper gathered 35 disposals but will need to turn it on again to ensure his side bounces back immediately in what suddenly looms as a danger game after the Tigers' impressive start.
The young Tigers dazzled in their shock victory over the Blues last week but they perhaps could not have done it without captain Toby Nankervis leading the way. The Richmond ruck has only booted multiple goals in five of his 158 matches but stood up when his side was hanging on early then kicked a second major on the brink of half-time to spark an unlikely second-half surge.
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46 sats \ 12 replies \ @User21000000 OP 22 Mar
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@grayruby @Undisciplined @Aardvark @BitcoinIsTheFuture @mani @Carresan @suraz
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0 sats \ 11 replies \ @Undisciplined 22 Mar
Fight! Fight! Fight!
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23 sats \ 6 replies \ @User21000000 OP 22 Mar
Bit of carry on. Pushing and shoving
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21 sats \ 5 replies \ @Undisciplined 22 Mar
What earns a penalty on catches? Clearly a lot of contact is allowed. Is it specifically holding that isn't allowed?
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26 sats \ 4 replies \ @User21000000 OP 22 Mar
If you mark a kicked ball no one can get you but if say you have the ball and are on the move and someone tackles you and you don’t get rid of the ball by kicking or handball you will be penalised for holding the ball. Another way the tackler can get penalised is if they tackle and make contact above the shoulders they get done for a high tackle which happens a lot sometimes the player will try and make a high contact to get a free and sometimes not
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @BitcoinIsTheFuture 22 Mar
Yes let’s go. Are you not entertained?
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11 sats \ 2 replies \ @User21000000 OP 22 Mar
It’s all happening
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @BitcoinIsTheFuture 22 Mar
They know what the fans want!
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 22 Mar
Port wins 140 - 68
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar
Essendon v Adelaide, MCG
Saturday, March 22, 1.20pm AEDT
Last time: Adelaide 17.13 (115) d Essendon 17.11 (113), R19 2024
What it means
There is little love lost between the teams after a couple of cliffhangers last year including a contentious victory for Essendon and Adelaide later snapping a seven-match losing streak in their clashes. The Bombers have a new look this season as they are prepared to take a step back in the hope for a huge leap forward but will have no excuses against a side largely seen to be in a similar position.
Adelaide began its season in blistering fashion with a resounding win over St Kilda but still has some way to go to prove that it can do much the same anytime and anywhere. The Crows are searching for consistency after seven seasons without finals but could make a huge statement that they are finally ready to put that horror stretch behind them with a first win at the MCG since 2017.
Game shapers
Sam Draper battled with injury over the past couple of seasons but looked fit and firing last week as he went head-to-head with Hawthorn's in-form ruck Lloyd Meek. The 26-year-old will now hope to prove he is again nearing his best as he faces the side that cast him as a villain after he was a main player in a controversial late decision that helped the Bombers to win over the Crows last year.
Josh Rachele ended last season struggling to make the most of his obvious talent for Adelaide even while hitting the scoreboard regularly enough as a crafty forward. The 21-year-old showed that he could be ready to take his game to a new level this year as he got involved in more play up the field in the crushing win over St Kilda with 21 disposals as well as adding a pair of goals.
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29 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 22 Mar
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@grayruby @Undisciplined @Aardvark @BitcoinIsTheFuture @mani @Carresan @suraz
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 22 Mar
Crows get the win comfortably 161 - 100
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0 sats \ 11 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar
Footscray ( western bulldogs) v Collingwood, MCG
Friday, March 21, 7.40pm AEDT
Last time: Footscray 15.10 (100) d Collingwood 12.10 (82), R12 2024
What it means
Footscray will look to the past and revert to its original name for its centenary celebration but showed against North Melbourne last week that it also has an eye on the future. The Bulldogs fielded nine players with fewer than 50 games of experience in the win over the Roos amid an injury crisis that has sidelined five key players and leaves them again relying on youth to mark the huge occasion in style.
The all-too-immediate reaction to Collingwood failing to keep pace with GWS in Opening Round was that it was too old and too slow, but it was little surprise to see it bounce back in emphatic style against Port Adelaide at the MCG. The Magpies might have fielded the fourth-oldest team ever but have shown they still have the energy as well as experience to tame the young Dogs.
Game shapers
Tom Liberatore has built a reputation for being able to rise to a challenge during his 235 matches with the Bulldogs and was at it again last week. The 32-year-old led a decimated midfield to counter the Kangaroos' strength at stoppages as he gathered 28 disposals with nine clearances to be a key to the rousing victory.
Steele Sidebottom was far from the Magpies' worst player in its heavy defeat to the Giants but at the age of 34, fairly or not, is always likely to be dragged into the spotlight when his side is run off its feet. The veteran midfielder responded in the best possible way by turning back the clock with 31 disposals and a goal in the win over the Power and could now have a field day against the undermanned Dogs.
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61 sats \ 3 replies \ @User21000000 OP 21 Mar
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@grayruby @Undisciplined @Aardvark @BitcoinIsTheFuture @mani @Carresan @suraz
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @BitcoinIsTheFuture 21 Mar
Oh wow it was right there for the taking!
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 21 Mar
Close match.
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 21 Mar
Was real close. The pies did the time wasting trick in that last minute and the dogs almost got it down there end .was exciting
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40 sats \ 6 replies \ @User21000000 OP 21 Mar
@grayruby @Undisciplined @Aardvark @BitcoinIsTheFuture @mani @Carresan @suraz
Will gray ruby team get up with the Texan import called into the side this week?
https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/38531850/afl-grand-final-mason-cox-savours-becoming-second-american-win-premiership
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21 sats \ 4 replies \ @grayruby 21 Mar
Do I say let's go Magpies or do people call them Pies.
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40 sats \ 3 replies \ @User21000000 OP 21 Mar
Yes that works
Or go pies
And when they are playing well they are hot pies
And when they are bad they are cold pies
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51 sats \ 2 replies \ @MANI 21 Mar
You guys are so nice! Hot & Cold pies... :P
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30 sats \ 1 reply \ @User21000000 OP 21 Mar
Sometimes it’s frozen pies
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 21 Mar
Pies hold on to win 76 - 70
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0 sats \ 9 replies \ @User21000000 OP 18 Mar
Carlton v Hawthorn, MCG
Thursday, March 20, 7.30pm AEDT
Last time: Hawthorn 16.16 (112) d Carlton 5.8 (38), R22 2024
What it means
Carlton made a fast start as it eased to a commanding lead over Richmond before the main break and appeared to be heading towards an easy win. But it didn't take much for the Blues to be shaken and then stirred by the young Tigers who snatched an improbable victory to leave coach Michael Voss' side already needing to prove it can live up to the hype.
A quirk of the fixture meant Hawthorn had eight points on the board before 11 clubs had even played a game but it is as much the way it has performed that sets it out as one of the teams to beat. The Hawks are playing with dash and dare that allows them to score heavily as they lay down a marker as a top-four contender.
Game shapers
Tom De Koning presented a strong case for a big payday at Carlton as one of few of his team to perform in the season-opener even as it was overrun by Richmond in the second half. The 201cm big man gathered 28 disposals and eight clearances, as well as 30 hitouts, but could be asked to carry more of the ruck load to leave captain Patrick Cripps to focus more on his onball role.
Dylan Moore might have been overtaken by some of his young Hawks teammates for flair but the 25-year-old remains the side's most consistently potent weapon in attack. The 2024 All-Australian has already booted five goals in two matches after a career-high 36 last season while also finding plenty of the ball as a midfield-forward hybrid that opposition defenders struggle to contain.
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122 sats \ 6 replies \ @User21000000 OP 19 Mar
@grayruby @Undisciplined @Aardvark @BitcoinIsTheFuture @mani @Carresan @suraz
How we feeling? First game tonight. I have Hawthorn by 22
Wonder if the forward inclusion for the blues will cause an upset ? Charlie curnow
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21 sats \ 3 replies \ @BitcoinIsTheFuture 19 Mar
Hawthorn, let’s go!
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @User21000000 OP 19 Mar
Hawthorn fan are we! Might be your year
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @BitcoinIsTheFuture 20 Mar
Yeah too soon to tell! Hopefully they can stay healthy
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 20 Mar
Yes time will tell
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 19 Mar
I like Hawthorn as well.
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40 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 19 Mar
They are playing well. Seem to have a good mix of young speed and some mature talent. They may be a contender this year. They showed signs last year but couldn’t bring it together. See how they go with injuries etc
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23 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 20 Mar
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@grayruby @Undisciplined @Aardvark @BitcoinIsTheFuture @mani @Carresan @suraz
I was two points off the margin as well how did you go?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @User21000000 OP 20 Mar
Hawks win 80 - 60
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