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Which team wins a final first?

  • Essendon

    Votes: 23 28.4%
  • Tasmania

    Votes: 58 71.6%

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My SC app keeps defaulting to the BBL when I open it. Anyone else had this trouble and work out how to change it. I assumed it would remember the last comp i looked at. Do I need a different app? There doesn’t seem to be a different app so scratch that idea.
 
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My SC app keeps defaulting to the BBL when I open it. Anyone else had this trouble and work out how to change it. I assumed it would remember the last comp i looked at. Do I need a different app? There doesn’t seem to be a different app so scratch that idea.
Simple one that you've probably already tried, but have your logged out (bottom of the hamburger menu there's an option to log out) and back in?
That worked for me at one stage and it seemed to sort of default to the footy after that...
 
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Simple one that you've probably already tried, but have your logged out (bottom of the hamburger menu there's an option to log out) and back in?
That worked for me at one stage and it seemed to sort of default to the footy after that...
thanks yes that worked

Edit, no now it isn’t ☹️
 
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Is that Lachie Neale playing drums for 5 seconds of summer on the Fire Fight Australia concert ?
He has a doppelganger.
Great show so far. Alice Cooper was awesome.
( Fox, channel 801. or free to air channel 7. )
 
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Hmmm.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/afl...th-the-awful-pain/ar-BB1040fk?ocid=spartanntp

Sliding out of bed and unable to put on his own socks: Footy great Dermott Brereton prepares for his 26th major operation and now doubts whether his tough playing style was worth the 'awful' pain

In his playing days, AFL great Dermott Brereton was regarded among the toughest of competitors - known best for the hits he handed out but also for the punishment he copped himself.

Now, 25 years on from retirement, wracked by pain and in hospital for his 26th major surgery, the high-profile commentator admits to doubts about whether his rugged style was worth the price of his now 'awful' way of life.

The five-time Hawthorn premiership champion underwent back surgery on Monday in the hope of restoring physical capacities that most men of his age take for granted.

The only way Brereton, 55, can get out of bed each morning is to roll onto his front and slide off the bed onto his knees before standing.

His latest surgical ordeal comes just a year after he starred in I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, where he lasted three weeks in the South African jungle.

'It's a full-on procedure just to get up each day. My partner has to help me with my socks. I can't reach down there. It's just an awful way to live,' Brereton told the Herald Sun.

Brereton acknowledges the brutal way he played the game in the rough-and-ready 1980s and early 1990s is the reason for his crippled body.

He also suffers headaches from the hundreds of big hits he copped on the field.

One of the heaviest and most famous came just after the opening bounce of the 1989 grand final when he was hit front-on by Geelong opponent Mark Yates in a ruthless attempt to take him out of the game.

The hit left Brereton with a bruised kidney and internal bleeding that saw him urinating blood, but he refused to show how much he was hurt and soon kicked the first of his three crucial goals in the Hawks' epic win.

As a marking forward in an era of contested marking, Brereton expected opponents 'would cannon into your back from behind and everyone endures it but that's the price that comes with the position. I got up and got on with it.

Monday's procedure was Brereton's 26th football-related surgery - he only counts the one requiring general anaesthetic - and it won't be the last.

His knees, hips, shoulders, elbows and ankles have all previously been operated on and will need further surgery on his spine within the next few years.

During his career he masked the problems with hundreds of painkilling injections as he moved on from the Hawks to play with Sydney then Collingwood before he retired in 1995.

While Brereton has misgivings about the physical state the game has left him in, he has no plans to seek legal redress because the sport has been good to him.

More than 100 former players have lodged legal action against the AFL in recent years as they battle with various health issues as a result of their playing careers.

Among the group include Brereton's old Hawks teammate John Platten and former champions John Barnes and Greg Williams.

'I love the game and always will. But if I knew how sore I was going to be now, I think I would still play the same way, but I can't be sure. It's just been such a physical battle the last couple of years,' Brereton said.

The former champion turned media personality kicked 464 goals in his 211-game career that included five premierships with Hawthorn.
 
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Not wanting to dismiss the toll that football has but there are lots of people his age who have arthritis or need new hips that never played football. Hard to quantify with lifestyle choices playing a part.
Yeah, true, but 26 football-related surgery requiring general anaesthetic (and there's more coming), knees, hips, shoulders, elbows and ankles have been operated on and will need further surgery on his spine within the next few years. Phew, that's above average.
 

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Ohhhh the memories, the nightmare! :sick:
I was there that day too!
The game was over after 15mins!
The Hawks kicked them from everywhere, and we couldn't sink a couple of easy ones.
We then dropped our bundle completely, and were :poop:.
 
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Ohhhh the memories, the nightmare! :sick:
I was there that day too!
The game was over after 15mins!
The Hawks kicked them from everywhere, and we couldn't sink a couple of easy ones.
We then dropped our bundle completely, and were :poop:.
The thing I remember most was the streaker! :D
The thing I remember next most was how organised Hawthorn were. As soon as they got possession in the backline the other backs would start forming a forward rugby line across the ground and they would move the ball so quickly.
 
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