A good win by the mighty black and whites over Peel at Basso yesterday. A very pleasing blend of rookies and experienced players yesterday.
It would be good for the Peel supporters that ventured up to Basso yesterday to comment on yesterday’s game and how they see the two teams will perform this season.
A good win by the mighty black and whites over Peel at Basso yesterday. A very pleasing blend of rookies and experienced players yesterday.
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You’ll be lucky to keep that post on here if RD sees it. :huh:
A good win by the mighty black and whites over Peel at Basso yesterday. A very pleasing blend of rookies and experienced players yesterday.
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You’ll be lucky to keep that post on here if RD sees it. :huh:
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Why?
It would be good for the Peel supporters that ventured up to Basso yesterday to comment on yesterday’s game and how they see the two teams will perform this season.
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Read some where 42… that as the season goes on, the WAFL boys begin to flag with less recovery whilst the aligned boys come to the party through more recovery…
It would be good for the Peel supporters that ventured up to Basso yesterday to comment on yesterday’s game and how they see the two teams will perform this season.
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I didn’t travel up to Basso but the local feedback was it was a very good game. Apparently we were down to 19 for the second half. Given that, Swans finishing over the top of us at home wasn’t all that surprising.
As for the season I think Swans first half will probably be better than the last half of the season. New coach, new enthusiasm, should ride this wave for a month or so and then as the season goes on perhaps a slight drop off as bodies get sore and tired, with enthusiasm tapered.
As for us the challenge is to keep on improving the local guys whilst ensuring the Fremantle listed players continue to buy in to the Peel program. I think we will be there abouts come end of season.
Good luck for next week against that Subiaco super star side. I think you’ll need it.
Good on you RD.
RD?
RD???
In the new era of robust discussions on the Peel board it was disappointing that RD didn’t make the trip to Basso. If he had of he could have gone out increased the number of people around the Peel players at quarter time form 6 to 7.
hahaha…nice one 42. I wonder what ever happened to the extra 5,000 at each WAFL game supporting the aligned teams as promised by Nesbitt and Rosich when they were promoting the benefits of the current arrangement?
I too would be very interested in hearing an answer to said question from officialdom! The attendances at Wafl matches were going to increase - apparently!.. And yet exactly the bloody opposite has happened with attendances shrinking to alarming levels! And yet not one question has been answered by these useless plonkers!
hahaha…nice one 42. I wonder what ever happened to the extra 5,000 at each WAFL game supporting the aligned teams as promised by Nesbitt and Rosich when they were promoting the benefits of the current arrangement?
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Supporters of the 2 AFL clubs dont give a crap about the WAFL. I know how they feel…I dont give a crap about the AFL anymore
It would be good for the Peel supporters that ventured up to Basso yesterday to comment on yesterday’s game and how they see the two teams will perform this season.
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I didn’t travel up to Basso but the local feedback was it was a very good game. Apparently we were down to 19 for the second half. Given that, Swans finishing over the top of us at home wasn’t all that surprising.
As for the season I think Swans first half will probably be better than the last half of the season. New coach, new enthusiasm, should ride this wave for a month or so and then as the season goes on perhaps a slight drop off as bodies get sore and tired, with enthusiasm tapered.
As for us the challenge is to keep on improving the local guys whilst ensuring the Fremantle listed players continue to buy in to the Peel program. I think we will be there abouts come end of season.
Good luck for next week against that Subiaco super star side. I think you’ll need it.
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My comments from 3 months ago about Swans were on the money 42. Still think you might win a couple more games though
It would be good for the Peel supporters that ventured up to Basso yesterday to comment on yesterday’s game and how they see the two teams will perform this season.
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I didn’t travel up to Basso but the local feedback was it was a very good game. Apparently we were down to 19 for the second half. Given that, Swans finishing over the top of us at home wasn’t all that surprising.
As for the season I think Swans first half will probably be better than the last half of the season. New coach, new enthusiasm, should ride this wave for a month or so and then as the season goes on perhaps a slight drop off as bodies get sore and tired, with enthusiasm tapered.
As for us the challenge is to keep on improving the local guys whilst ensuring the Fremantle listed players continue to buy in to the Peel program. I think we will be there abouts come end of season.
Good luck for next week against that Subiaco super star side. I think you’ll need it.
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My comments from 3 months ago about Swans were on the money 42. Still think you might win a couple more games though
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Perhaps you might care to read mikeh’s precis of how our seasons have gone over the past 5 + years RD.
I have supported Swans starting in the 1960s so I am use to us having some very poor seasons. One only has to go back to 2016 for one of those seasons. People who think this is only about Swans are seeking to delve into alternate universes. We have a WAFC that does not give a stuff about the integrity of the WAFL. Their comments with respect to the West Coast Eagles and the host club alignment show that. Do I take any solace about their comments with respect to Swans’s future? Absolutely not.