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Title: AFL 2011
Post by: Never beat the deeler on March 25, 2011, 07:28:33 AM
First game of the new season - Aerlik's beloved Dockers vs my beleaguered Lions!

Its going to be a long season for the Lions fans, however I think they can get off to a good start. The evergreen Simon Black and Jonathan Brown will again have to shoulder most of the burden this year after the disaster that was Draft '10

Dockers are notoriously poor travellers, so hopefully we can start the year off the bottom of the table, although we will probably end up pretty close to the wrong end   :-\
Title: Re: AFL 2011
Post by: Tubberman on March 25, 2011, 09:10:38 AM
How's Pearce Hanley looking for this season? Will he be in the reckoning for a first-team start?
Title: Re: AFL 2011
Post by: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on March 25, 2011, 01:34:13 PM
How are Hawthorns set up for this year lads, used to follow them when I was over in Australia, liked Brissy as a second team.

First game seems to be the Crows, actually kinda had a soft spot for the Adelaide lads too. So its an away game start in South Australia.

Hawthorns Fixture List.
ADELAIDE
MELBOURNE
RICHMOND
WEST COAST EAGLES
GEELONG CATS
BYEPORT
ADELAIDE
ST KILDA
SYDNEY SWANS
WESTERN BULLDOGS
FREMANTLE
GEELONG CATS
GOLD COAST
ESSENDON
COLLINGWOO
DBRISBANE LIONS
BYE
MELBOURNE
FREMANTLE
NORTH MELBOURNE
PORT ADELAIDE
CARLTON
WESTERN BULLDOGS
GOLD COAST
Title: Re: AFL 2011
Post by: Never beat the deeler on March 26, 2011, 03:57:57 AM
Hanley had a v good year last year after an injury-disrupted 2009. He started the year off in the reserves, and won a couple of Best-on-ground awards. By the end of the season he was back with the senior side and played the last few games.

Hopefully he can push on and make himself a permanent fixture. Those that know a lot more than me about the game reckon he has v good ball skills, exceptionally so for someone who took up the game so late a stage.

As for the Hawks, I think they will go alright this year - they've been keeping pretty quiet but I reckon Buddy Franklin is in for a massive year and could kick 100 goals.
Title: Re: AFL 2011
Post by: SLIGONIAN on March 26, 2011, 12:07:41 PM
Aerlik will be happy with fremantles 2pt win, Collingwood looking good with 75pt hammering of port, Geelong squezed past kilda, carlton good win, glad its back on, love this game.
Title: Re: AFL 2011
Post by: DrinkingHarp on July 26, 2011, 03:26:27 PM
What a catch  :o

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/This-isn-8217-t-legal-in-the-NFL-but-it-would-?urn=nfl-wp3844
Title: Re: AFL 2011
Post by: Hardy on July 26, 2011, 03:34:58 PM
That's brilliant. I don't know why we don't allow that in our game. It's spectacular.
Title: Re: AFL 2011
Post by: Aerlik on July 28, 2011, 04:38:28 PM
Not a bad catch when all is said and done but it was a one-on-one.  There have been some spectacular pack mark speckys this season.  Check out Natinoui (sp?) for Wet Toast v. Carlton.  Also there is a young lad playing for fremantle called Nat Fyfe.  This lad is on his way to superstardom.  Unbelievable hands, vision and can kick goals.
Title: Re: AFL 2011
Post by: DrinkingHarp on October 01, 2011, 06:22:37 AM
Anyone watching the Grand Final?

Magpies on a tear now, even first half.
Title: Re: AFL 2011
Post by: DrinkingHarp on October 01, 2011, 08:21:21 AM
Brian Hawkins can in as a sub for an injured player and turned the game around for Geelong in the 2nd half.

Geelong wins by 38.
Title: Re: AFL 2011
Post by: ballinaman on October 01, 2011, 09:34:50 AM
Ridic jersey clash!