Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Footy Wrap Up, Week Four

Ok, I was slack last week, but I was also too upset with the disgusting decision set down upon Fev when he was given a week off, and yet a Fremantle player can king hit behind the play and get off. What a joke the tribunal system is at the moment.

Anyways, it looks like the footy is coming back to some semblance of reality, with Carlton slowly making there way down the ladder. My only solace is that the Bully's keep defying the odds and winning some heart stoppers along the way. Great performance and game against Geelong, showing how a real game of footy should be played.

Brisbane are certainly on the slide. Its amazing how the local press just ignore AFL if Brisbane drops off. Surprisingly, they haven't ripped into the side yet, rather they focus on the NRL Bronco's and Cowboys, who get about 16 pages to the AFL's 2. Still its just the reverse in Melbourne, so I shouldn't complain.

Some games, I just didn't care about. So Adelaide won. Big Whoop, except now they're 3-1. West Coast one again, and if it weren't for the Bully's, they'd be on top. Melbourne beat the ugliest team players in the league, Sydney. Bad luck boys, kicking backwards is now loosing you matches.

Port beat St Kilda in another interesting game. It wasn't that much of a spectacle, as it was all catch up, but Port should have won by a lot more in the end, so credit to the Saints. The big surprise for me was Collingwood ripping into the Bombers. Goata would have reason to smile as the Colly-Wobblers are now 3-1 and Didak's kicking goals!

C'mon the Blues, Whiz.

2 Comments:

At 11:48 pm, Blogger Wes said...

Age, check out my blog for full details, but it was a quick trip with mainly Anth's family stuff.

I haven't had much opportunity to review my team, but it seems to be going ok... sort of!

 
At 6:27 pm, Blogger goaty said...

We are trying to keep a lid on it down at the Lexus Centre. I wish people would stop expecting we will win now.
We need to take it one week at a time.

 

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