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Re: AFL Game Day R5 2021
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Anyone else get the feeling the Tigers are going to walk it in this season? I feel like the competition is down across the board.
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Agree that the comp feels weaker. Don’t think the Tigers are a shoe in - us, Port, Eagles (still think they have something to offe) and maybe Dees will throw down a challenge
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Re: AFL Game Day R5 2021
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Anyone else get the feeling the Tigers are going to walk it in this season? I feel like the competition is down across the board.
Melbourne 5 - 0 I mean crikey. Cats struggling against Norf.
Tigers, Eagles, Port maybe us then anyone. Very early though.
At the end of round 5 there are a lot of teams still in the mix.
Richmond and Port are the standouts from my perspective. West Coast, Melbourne and of course us are right in the mix and Geelong and Brisbane should get better.
I think it will all start to become a lot clearer at the end of round 7.
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Re: AFL Game Day R5 2021
I mean you can't count them out but Geelong look bang average
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Re: AFL Game Day R5 2021
Bailey Williams was the only thing that stopped the Eagles rolling us at home, don't count them out, nor the Lions who got stuck in Vic. Richmond, Port, us and Melbourne will be in the mix
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Re: AFL Game Day R5 2021
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
At the end of round 5 there are a lot of teams still in the mix.
Richmond and Port are the standouts from my perspective. West Coast, Melbourne and of course us are right in the mix and Geelong and Brisbane should get better.
I think it will all start to become a lot clearer at the end of round 7.
We're the standouts. It's the first time since the early 90s that it has felt like we are the best team in the competition and the ones to beat.
But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.
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Re: AFL Game Day R5 2021
Originally Posted by
comrade
Melbourne are crushing everyone in the final quarter. A very fit footy side right now.
Their first mid rotation (Brawshaw / Oliver / Petracca) is the form rotation in the competition though.
We bat deeper.
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Re: AFL Game Day R5 2021
Originally Posted by
Mofra
Their first mid rotation (Brawshaw / Oliver / Petracca) is the form rotation in the competition though.
We bat deeper.
Yeah, if one of them goes down, it’ll cause some issues. Their depth hasn’t really been tested (neither has ours) so they’re still a wait and see for me, but have a lot going for them (cushy draw, mature team, MCG home ground). Similar vibes to Richmond 2017.
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Re: AFL Game Day R5 2021
Originally Posted by
comrade
Yeah, if one of them goes down, it’ll cause some issues. Their depth hasn’t really been tested (neither has ours) so they’re still a wait and see for me, but have a lot going for them (cushy draw, mature team, MCG home ground). Similar vibes to Richmond 2017.
I'm still on the fence. Their midfield is good but doesn't always perform well when they need to defend. Also their ground ball stuff still has a question mark for me. Great in the air no doubt.
I'm thinking the Tigers might like to take them down a notch this week.
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Re: AFL Game Day R5 2021
Originally Posted by
1eyedog
We're the standouts. It's the first time since the early 90s that it has felt like we are the best team in the competition and the ones to beat.
I think Melbourne are the standouts. We are travelling beautifully and can't really fault us, but I think Melbourne are the team this year to beat. Dynamic is the term I would use.