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Looking at the forecast for sunday, rain, chance of hail, thunderstorms, a top of 14.

I think this will bring this contest back to a more level playing field. and if anything advantage melbourne. We won't be shown up for a lack of foot speed, and a lack of polish on our skills.

Also looking at body size in the midfield we have the bigger stronger bodies than Adelaide.

Thoughts?

Posted

I think wet conditions would definitely be a positive, yes.

Whether it actually does rain or not is another thing entirely...

Posted
Looking at the forecast for sunday, rain, chance of hail, thunderstorms, a top of 14.

I think this will bring this contest back to a more level playing field. and if anything advantage melbourne. We won't be shown up for a lack of foot speed, and a lack of polish on our skills.

Also looking at body size in the midfield we have the bigger stronger bodies than Adelaide.

Thoughts?

There's a slightly built chap by the name of Thompson in the mid field for them who apparently might beg to differ

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I was actually discussing this with my partner on the way home from work, we walk home and discuss the footy to clear out all the thoughts of how enjoyable our jobs are.

I think the size of our midfield last week, if we persevere with it could be an advantage, particularly if Dunn wanders in there now and again as well.

It is probably one of the breaks we need to build up the confidence further with perhaps the chance of another win.

This could be the game Bennell drops out of, with the bigger body of Cheney coming back in as a possibility.

Bailey seems to like horses for courses if he has the troops available.

Added to the fact that Meesen wants to put on a good show if we can batter the ball forward rather than finesse it we should have a good chance.

Actually looking forward to the moment Moloney decidies to test Dangefield's body as to how it handles big hits.

Posted
Looking at the forecast for sunday, rain, chance of hail, thunderstorms, a top of 14.

I think this will bring this contest back to a more level playing field. and if anything advantage melbourne. We won't be shown up for a lack of foot speed, and a lack of polish on our skills.

Also looking at body size in the midfield we have the bigger stronger bodies than Adelaide.

Thoughts?

I've always believed wet weather only makes the skillful more skillful.

Posted

Twilight + rain = financial disaster

I don't really see the benefit to this. An inexperienced side will learn more from playing teams at their best than hoping the weather will 'bring them down to our level.'

Posted
Twilight + rain = financial disaster

I don't really see the benefit to this. An inexperienced side will learn more from playing teams at their best than hoping the weather will 'bring them down to our level.'

Damn straight!

Posted
Looking at the forecast for sunday, rain, chance of hail, thunderstorms, a top of 14.

It's all about Brock McLean. Look out for 35+ touches.


Guest petjud
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Damn straight!

iIt is not a matter of bringing them down to our level, it evens it up a bit, if we are able to grind out a win, it will different to last weeks..I am all for taking on a team at their best.....but it is a winter sport and apart from ETITELLAND stadium we could have four weekends of rain over the next four weeks..it is part of the development.......using you assets to best advantage to win.......we will have dry tracks to develop other methods.

We are not that abysmal as to bring them down to our level..........watching the weekends games then the Roos, Essendon, Freo and Hawthorn's backline at present must be pretty abysmal as well?

Posted
Looking at the forecast for sunday, rain, chance of hail, thunderstorms, a top of 14.

I think this will bring this contest back to a more level playing field. and if anything advantage melbourne. We won't be shown up for a lack of foot speed, and a lack of polish on our skills.

Also looking at body size in the midfield we have the bigger stronger bodies than Adelaide.

Thoughts?

I think the forecast will only help in terms of sales of the Adults Premium Jackets...I know I took one look at the forecast and bought one :unsure:

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/Portals/59/melbourne_shop.html

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I don't think the wet weather terminology exists for the Demons (about the game being more even)I personally think that the Demons play better in dry weather, because from memory 3 games last year when it was raining during/before the game we got beaten badly.

Melbourne V Richmond Round 22 lost by 80

Melbourne V Geelong Round 19 lost by 116

Melbourne V Western Bulldogs Round 2 lost by 95

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I don't think the wet weather terminology exists for the Demons (about the game being more even)I personally think that the Demons play better in dry weather, because from memory 3 games last year when it was raining during/before the game we got beaten badly.

Melbourne V Richmond Round 22 lost by 80

Melbourne V Geelong Round 19 lost by 116

Melbourne V Western Bulldogs Round 2 lost by 95

Great Post, I have always been one that believes that the wet shows the classy players skills even more. Trav is one that comes to mind playing in terrible conditions in rd 1 or 2 he dominated for bris, 1 hand pickups, silky finishing etc etc etc. Poor skills generally get worse when it is wet. Where i believe we have an advantage over adelaide is the big 22. He will smash em on water sodden ground look out for beamer!

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I don't think the wet weather terminology exists for the Demons (about the game being more even)I personally think that the Demons play better in dry weather, because from memory 3 games last year when it was raining during/before the game we got beaten badly.

Melbourne V Richmond Round 22 lost by 80

Melbourne V Geelong Round 19 lost by 116

Melbourne V Western Bulldogs Round 2 lost by 95

Yeah, Although I`ve got a gut feeling It`s not going to rain at all.

Posted

I can only stay for the first half, knowing my luck that'll be the half with the warm sunshine and the loads of Melbourne goals :rolleyes:

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I've always believed wet weather only makes the skillful more skillful.

Those with skills swim in the wet, the others seem to tread water.

It's all about Brock McLean. Look out for 35+ touches.

Agree. The footballers footballer......they love a 'dead/slow' track.

I don't think the wet weather terminology exists for the Demons (about the game being more even)I personally think that the Demons play better in dry weather, because from memory 3 games last year when it was raining during/before the game we got beaten badly.

Melbourne V Richmond Round 22 lost by 80

Melbourne V Geelong Round 19 lost by 116

Melbourne V Western Bulldogs Round 2 lost by 95

Good point.

Adelaide by 29pts.

edit: Round 2 against the Dogs wasn't that wet from memory. the Geelong game definitely was.

Posted
maric has to play in these conditions and drop juice. he would be shocking in the wet me thinks.

I agree with Maric in the conditions. Will be interesting to see if he makes the cut.


Posted
maric has to play in these conditions and drop juice. he would be shocking in the wet me thinks.

i said the same before on another thread. The only thing is if I remember correctly one of the best games juice played for us was agianst geelong last year in the wet under lights. Kicked one of the best goals from the pocket you'll ever see. I seem to think he did a few other good things too but can't say for sure. but I do agree Maric in. maybe leave him picked and maric as an emergency to keep the crows guessing and put maric in last minute before the game. Juice gets a bout of the windy hill flu that DB has brought with him!

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i said the same before on another thread. The only thing is if I remember correctly one of the best games juice played for us was agianst geelong last year in the wet under lights. Kicked one of the best goals from the pocket you'll ever see. I seem to think he did a few other good things too but can't say for sure. but I do agree Maric in. maybe leave him picked and maric as an emergency to keep the crows guessing and put maric in last minute before the game. Juice gets a bout of the windy hill flu that DB has brought with him!

Wasn't that PJ?

We got beaten by 116pts.

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I have just been on the BOM site. It is definitely going to be cold and wet. Most likely with regular heavy showers. The rain band should pass during Saturday night but it looks highly likely that there will still be plenty of rain around and the ground is likely to be about as heavy as the MCG gets after about 30mm of rain. (which is still not that heavy)

I disagree that the wet suits the crows, Melbourne's strength in the midfield is its in and under players, essentially all our midfielders are all of this bread. Moloney in particular is a proven wet weather specialist and could well dominate the game. Our weakness is our tall forwards (although both Juice and Miller performed last week). On a wet day the crows tall forwards are likely to be equally as inept, levelling the crows advantage in this area.

We have a real chance in these conditions. The last time Melbourne played in the wet was against Brisbane in round 3 of the NAB Challenge Cup this year in Cairns. An under strength Melbourne destroyed a close to full strength Brisbane outfit. Moloney, Mac, Brook were our best. The same players I expect to play well on Sunday.

Juice needs to be rested for this game if the conditions are very wet, he will produce nothing and lose the little confidence he gained last week. He will struggle to even make a contest and we all know if he does take a mark he will not kick straight in the wet, windy conditions. Maric should be brought in his place. I would look to play a very small forward line. Perhaps bring Silvia to FF with short rotations on the ball.

I am tempted to change my tips to the Dees.

Posted

Heard Bailey this Morning talk about "Winning the Contested Ball" on Sunday in wet conditions. Team Trained this morning in the wet.

Good players still shine in wet weather. Good Platers keep their Feet & don't go to ground so much.

Less Fancy Hand ball More Kicks off the Ground, Goals are "Pure Gold" in Bad Weather, so Fight Hard Demons we can win. (i want 2 in a row) If i am to be cold & wet i at least want to be smiling.

Lets Hope people still roll up to the game as it is not on Free to Air.

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The last time Melbourne played in the wet was against Brisbane in round 3 of the NAB Challenge Cup this year in Cairns. An under strength Melbourne destroyed a close to full strength Brisbane outfit. Moloney, Mac, Brook were our best. The same players I expect to play well on Sunday.

Juice needs to be rested for this game if the conditions are very wet, he will produce nothing and lose the little confidence he gained last week.

Newton led the scorers with 3 goals in that game.

Doubt that lightning will strike twice though.

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