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I'm happy to see OMac get games. If the coaching staff believe in him then the senior experience will help his development. Our backline is old and we need young talent. To an extent I prefer that young guys get games than to persist with players on the decline.

It might not give us the best chance to win each week but we shouldn't be in win-now mode with the young list we have.

Having said that an element of preservation has to come in to play. There's not much of Oscar and he's only 20. I'd like to see him rotated in and out of the team a little more so he can recover and avoid a long-term injury. 

Same applies to Harmes. 

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2 hours ago, G-max said:

I'm happy to see OMac get games. If the coaching staff believe in him then the senior experience will help his development. Our backline is old and we need young talent. To an extent I prefer that young guys get games than to persist with players on the decline.

It might not give us the best chance to win each week but we shouldn't be in win-now mode with the young list we have.

Having said that an element of preservation has to come in to play. There's not much of Oscar and he's only 20. I'd like to see him rotated in and out of the team a little more so he can recover and avoid a long-term injury. 

Same applies to Harmes. 

How on earth is our backline old?

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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

He’s played six games and there aren’t too many key position defenders in the competition, with probably the exception of [Carlton’s Jacob] Weitering, that are doing everything right 

Jade Rawlings
EVERYTHING RIGHT EH JADE ???
This is the greatest load of sheeeeit I have ever ever heard!
Without doubt! but hang on, Jade Rawlings was a forward, so he should know ???
PROPAGANDA ALIVE AND WELL IN 2016!

Go away. We all know your point. No need to keep screeching like a parrot. 

Hood luck to him in front of hopefully 80,000. Hope they boys all pull of a solid win.

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O'Mac  is a better proposition than Dunn and Galand,it would be unfair to give those two false hope knowing that the chop could occur at year's end. I think giving Hurley a contract could prove to be a disaster considering he hasn't played for a year and he will come as a cost. 

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2 hours ago, ENYAW said:

O'Mac  is a better proposition than Dunn and Galand,it would be unfair to give those two false hope knowing that the chop could occur at year's end. I think giving Hurley a contract could prove to be a disaster considering he hasn't played for a year and he will come as a cost. 

I agree re Hurley Enyaw. And O'Mac is ahead of the others in the club's eyes which makes me realize how shite our backline is. I think Richmond's may be worse, maybe Brisbane's but I'm struggling to think of another. Essendon?

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5 hours ago, ENYAW said:

O'Mac  is a better proposition than Dunn and Galand,it would be unfair to give those two false hope knowing that the chop could occur at year's end. I think giving Hurley a contract could prove to be a disaster considering he hasn't played for a year and he will come as a cost. 

Hard to give Garlo the chop at year's end when he was re-signed not so long ago. And who'd want him in a trade?

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Burgo's interviews are a waste of time, let's be honest. Always the same questions and routine head nodding.

Oscar is a lot more laid back in the latest edition of the Demons podcast. Well worth a listen.

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This thread should be nuked for the insanity of writing off a key posiiton teenager who is looking very good today in just his 7th game

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1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

This thread should be nuked for the insanity of writing off a key posiiton teenager who is looking very good today in just his 7th game

Hahaha..

This from the guy who reckons Garlett has "stopped trying" since his contract extension. Remarkable stuff.

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4 minutes ago, P-man said:

Hahaha..

This from the guy who reckons Garlett has "stopped trying" since his contract extension. Remarkable stuff.

 

Great contribution to the Oscar McDonald thread

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Just now, AdamFarr said:

Continues to play solid footy. Needs to build his core strength, but he'll get there. 

And that's all we need to ask of him right now, to play solid footy.  He's spoiling well, getting to the right positions and using it well on the rebound.  We can't ask for much more than that.

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27 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

And that's all we need to ask of him right now, to play solid footy.  He's spoiling well, getting to the right positions and using it well on the rebound.  We can't ask for much more than that.

Agreed. He's making his way nicely.

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Probably his best game today.

 

Read the ball in flight, impacted contests and was good with his disposal.

 

He, his big bro and Frost should be the key position defenders for us going forward.

 

Obviously if we can shake a Hurley free then happy days, but otherwise it's O Mac and co who will lead the way forward for us from the backline.

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I got to the ground early today and was interested to see the Skipper, Petracca and none other than young Oscar taking extended shots at goal.  nice to see.  (from memory he was an underage forward) 

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If we can teach him to body spoil - he really should have learnt some of this by now - then it's a matter of composure for him I think. 

The skills can come, the effort is there, he moves well and reads the play. 

Still would love to see a backline general type help him. He was on Pendles whilst Hunt was on White at one stage and they didn't swap (maybe for structures) and Pendles set up a goal. The mistakes like that are mental errors that a young backline can fix so they'll all benefit.

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