Tigers can deflate them and the AFL media who will be wanting nothing more than another Tigers loss in round 1.A lot of pressure on Carlton.
Tigers can deflate them and the AFL media who will be wanting nothing more than another Tigers loss in round 1.A lot of pressure on Carlton.
Tigers can deflate them and the AFL media who will be wanting nothing more than another Tigers loss in round 1.
100% they want us to lose bad have a look at the fixture. Double headers interstate not against Adelaide or WC but Freo & B risbane.
Don't play at Metricon. Big time shafting
Tigers can deflate them and the AFL media who will be wanting nothing more than another Tigers loss in round 1.
From what I read this morning, it seems Essendrug have the easiest draw. Maybe North have an easier one.What NO Essington in the top 8? they are usually finals faves !
It's called equalisation, gray. Recognition by the AFL that Essington are sh!tFrom what I read this morning, it seems Essendrug have the easiest draw. Maybe North have an easier one.
Why am I not surprised?
Well not his head from his arse thats for sure.I don’t know why they bother doing this *smile*. It’s stuff you discuss in a pub, it’s not journalism. What the *smile* would Ralph no anyway?
In his case that's understandable.Well not his head from his arse thats for sure.
Saw this today. Has it anything to do with the fact that Brad Scott is now the coach?From what I read this morning, it seems Essendrug have the easiest draw. Maybe North have an easier one.
Why am I not surprised?
Probably no coincidence. AFL house wouldnt want him getting the sack from the Bummers too quickly otherwsie he will probably be back there looking for a job.Saw this today. Has it anything to do with the fact that Brad Scott is now the coach?
New Essendon coach Brad Scott has been handed an early Christmas present, with the Bombers receiving the easiest fixture of any side.
An in-depth fixture analysis by Champion Data reveals Essendon also has the easiest final five games of the season and has been scheduled to play just six interstate matches – the equal-fewest of any team.
Only two of the Bombers’ double-up games next year are set to come against 2022 finalists, reigning premier Geelong and preliminary finalist Collingwood.
The other four double-up opponents for Scott’s side are Port Adelaide (11th this year), Greater Western Sydney (16th), West Coast (17th) and North Melbourne (18th).
Essendon finished 15th on the ladder with just seven wins this year, but the Bombers are bullish that they can improve quickly under Scott next season.
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You are probably right Brodders.Probably no coincidence. AFL house wouldnt want him getting the sack from the Bummers too quickly otherwsie he will probably be back there looking for a job.