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orie wrote:Not much feedback from viewers.
I thought it was extremely disappinting on so many fronts.
Go back to the live stream . that was better.
I think time constraints perhaps as well as music copyright affected the telecast.
It was rushed.
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Such big breaks with no explanation .It lacked atmosphere or excitement. I would say pretty boring.
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The commercial music thing was crazy! Don't the Foxtel folks know about the mute button. Just mute it and show the video!! Instead they give a black screen of death.
Did the Pies pay them to produce/show it, or did they pay the Pies? Maybe neither...
I’d suggest Quaynors sixth is a reminder of just how solid he’s become as a small defender. It took him about two / three weeks after the Charlie Cameron mauling to get his confidence back and then didn’t put a foot wrong for the rest of the season. He’s got all the tools ( including durability ) for an even higher finish in 2024. Fitting reward for a player who took his fitness KPIs to a whole new level in 2023.
Gary Player “ the harder I practice, the luckier I get “
PyreneesPie wrote:What a special moment..... to think the two sons of Peter would be first and second in the Copeland 35 years on. Incredible!
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Yep, PPie.
Surely this almost guarantees there'll be three in the family with Copeland wins. I'd guess that'll be the first time.
How many times have brothers or father/sons won?
Looks like:
Harry Collier 1928
Bro Albert 30, 34, 35
Syd Coventry 1927, 32
Bro Gordon 33.
That right? So looks like father/son is already a first.
A year on... Yes and yes!
"The Daicos family created VFL-AFL history on Friday night when they became the first father and two sons to win VFL/AFL best and fairests, with Nick joining his father Peter (1982 and 1988) and his brother Josh (2023) as winners of the E.W. Copeland Trophy."