T. Greene . Looks to have morphed into a disciplined player tonight and his mojo intact .
T. Greene . Looks to have morphed into a disciplined player tonight and his mojo intact .
Two of the best users of the footy in the competition - Dustin Martin and Josh Kelly. I don't think I've seen one target hit in this game between the two of them.
Bruce just called it (Greenes) the performance of the season .
I enjoyed watching, and Toby was on fire. Good for the game in Sydney and NSW in general.
The AFL must realise this.
He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)
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Big crowd at the Adelaide oval. I actually feel uneasy seeing so many people close together...just not used it. The loud crowd noise seems strange too. They haven't forgotten how to boo!!
Haha, I was just thinking the same! The ‘Never tear us apart’ before first bounce was even more than usually emotional.
Lucky Adelaide, I was supposed to be there this weekend for a dinner for my brother’s ‘significant’ birthday. Couldn’t go of course because of border control against NSW. I so much hope Vic & NSW regain control of Covid ...
Amazing last quarter by St Kilda to beat Port. They kicked 12.1 for the game. Incredible goal by Membery. Worth watching.
Great win by the Saints. Jones was good. Our loss. Still, while we got unders for him, I think we used the pick on ET and hopefully we'll make it count.
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Or did that pick slide and get used on Warner? Anyway.
Not sure what the pick was but we got bent over on Jones. Big time. And not just in hindsight. His second half of last year was very, very good. He was one of the top rated wingman in the key stats. I know he was out of contract but we could’ve made a stand. He didn’t have to go to st Kilda
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I think it's really difficult when the players want to leave. Our bargaining position is just weaker. A lot of times we just have to take what is
on offer as far as picks go. We aren't alone on this. What pick did we give up for Buddy? Not a high one if I remember correctly. It's not like
us or Hawthorn are terrible at negotiating deals. Football players are just people in the end. There are often multiple reasons why people
in regular jobs change them and ultimately their original employer won't have much say in things. All the club can do really is create an
environment where the large bulk of the players are going to want to stay. Historically the club has been good at that.
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