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Blunders of the Week – Round 9

In previous years, the competition has found itself a clubhouse leader early in the year, a side which makes a breakaway from the chasing pack and is able to establish itself as a dominant side ahead of the finals. Think St Kilda and Geelong in 2009, Collingwood in 2010 and the Cats and the Pies [...]

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Blunders of the Week – Round 8

The blunders action of Round 8 started quickly on Friday Night, with the Grand Final replay between Collingwood and Geelong filled with errors at critical moments. Little did we know that it would only be the appetiser to a weekend filled with horrendously hilarious mistakes. Josh Hunt, Geelong The obvious and most publicised mistake of [...]

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Blunders of the Week – Round 6

Another week of the AFL season has passed us by, and once more fans from all reaches of Australia have found themselves shaking their heads in disbelief at the play these professional players are regularly choosing to undertake. Football is never going to be mistake free, but we’d like to see some sign of improvement [...]

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Blunders of the Week: Rd 5

AFL can be a tough game, we all know that. Years and years are spent by the players improving skills in order to make an impact on the AFL landscape. Childhoods are sacrificed, friends are lost and rivals are made, but it all becomes worthwhile once the dream of AFL becomes a reality. We don’t [...]

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Blunders of the Week: Round Three

While the coaches across the league plead and beg for their players to execute the game-plans perfectly, we are hoping that message is never fully realised. If everything is played out perfectly, how would we ever maintain the dream that we can use that oddly shaped ball better than some of these professional athletes? So, [...]

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Blunders of the Week – AFL Round 2

We get it, footy is a tough game to play, and naturally, some mistakes will be made. But that is no reason why we should not review the biggest errors made on the biggest stage, and collectively ask, “how the hell did that happen?”. Blunders will be made, and we’ll be there to assess those [...]

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