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Jack Grimes

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I don't care if he gets an RS or not. The kid is a very good footballer, cool and calm beyond his years, and has a great red and blue heart pumping the spirit of ol' 26 blood down his great Demon veins. What I care about is the next 250 games that he will play, and star in, for us.

 

if he doesnt get it this week something is very wrong!!

 
Great game Jack Grimes and a future captain. Loved Liam Jurrah's grit too.

What I hated most though was the fact, when Jimma is facing his greatest crisis, we could only attract just over 23K to the 'G.

I was in the AFL members, and was gladdened by opposition supporters, who came with their colours on to support Jimmy. It seems, the best we can do as MFC supporters, is to ramp up the stereotype..........that is........we are soft.

If we can't do it for Jimmy, then who can we do it for?

I am totally disgusted.

That's actually a really good crowd for a club on the bottom with the lowest number of supporters of all clubs

not being a killjoy here, but im going laugh if he doesnt get one this week, the response on this board will be humerous to say the least


Jack Grimes is a STAR!

has made a few errors but realisticallyhe is a genuine star in the making. Hr\e played 1game last year and then had a late start with injury again, he reads the game better than any one at the club and i will suggest that he is captain material going forward. . His chase down in the second quarter was pure when west coast wre running into a goal.

we just need valenti to be given some time . I can assure you he can play

Grimes had a very good game this week. Did anyone else love his play on the wing, southern side? I liked the attitude that play reflected - he decided we needed to get moving and he was the one to do it. Exciting stuff.

Surely this week the kid will be rewarded for what has been a brilliant start to his career

I've only seen one other game this week but I think he's a very good chance of nabbing the nomination.

No issue with his kicking either ;)

After the game I heard on MMM that his DE was very good and Frawley talked up his kicking. However, on ABC two commentators mentioned - in passing - that Grimes had made a few errors. As the ABC commentators alluded to, there were a couple of issues and one in particular was characteristic of his errors over recent weeks.

One mistake that I think is characteristic of his errors over the past few matches occurred in the last quarter. Grimes was coming inboard from the defensive flank, southern side. He wasn't under much pressure but seemed to just take the kick easy and failed to nail the pass.

Given the circumstances in which his turnovers seem to happen I think it's a concentration thing. His technique seems very good and if he can iron out those errors he'll be a very damaging player.

Grimes had a very good game this week. Did anyone else love his play on the wing, southern side? I liked the attitude that play reflected - he decided we needed to get moving and he was the one to do it. Exciting stuff.

And that is precisely why, a few errors here and there, are nothing to worry about (I agree that concentration and mostly fatigue is the issue, because he has good technique off both feet).

Because in his 9th game, that boy stood up in the final quarter, when West Coast was making a run for it, and said "no f'ing way".

He was as much of a leader out there as anyone else and he helped to carry us over the line.

That is not something you see everyday from someone with such little experience.

Can't wait to see what he can do without injury set-backs, with more experience and physical development and when playing on the ball. That is a very good thought! :wub:

 
Great game Jack Grimes and a future captain. Loved Liam Jurrah's grit too.

What I hated most though was the fact, when Jimma is facing his greatest crisis, we could only attract just over 23K to the 'G.

I was in the AFL members, and was gladdened by opposition supporters, who came with their colours on to support Jimmy. It seems, the best we can do as MFC supporters, is to ramp up the stereotype..........that is........we are soft.

If we can't do it for Jimmy, then who can we do it for?

I am totally disgusted.

Yeah, whatever.

For what it's worth, that's about 6-8,000 more than the game would likely have attracted normally, maybe more given the weather and the extraordinary set of tight and significant games over this round.

Edit: Removed pointless personal comment and also thought to note that the effectively season-ending clash between the 'record-membership Hawks' and the surging Doggies only got 36,000. The whole state has set their football ration to sunday - I know people who won't be watching their team on sunday in order to make sure they see the Saints-Cats. And also, gee that Jack Grimes can play!

Great game Jack Grimes and a future captain. Loved Liam Jurrah's grit too.

What I hated most though was the fact, when Jimma is facing his greatest crisis, we could only attract just over 23K to the 'G.

I was in the AFL members, and was gladdened by opposition supporters, who came with their colours on to support Jimmy. It seems, the best we can do as MFC supporters, is to ramp up the stereotype..........that is........we are soft.

If we can't do it for Jimmy, then who can we do it for?

I am totally disgusted.

Excuse me, mate.

I was there when we played this same mob at Optus Oval and 9000 dragged themselves along.

I was expecting sub 20k and 23k was a pleasant suprise with about 2k of them being WCE supporters.

I think you need to sit down for a moment and collect your thoughts.


Where the hell is Freak?!

He should be arguing now that Jack has a fundamental flaw in his kicking.

Davey was mercilessly tagged and Grimes, at 20, decided that this game was his to be the set-up man off half back.

Great stuff.

Effing good kicking too...

Where the hell is Freak?!

He should be arguing now that Jack has a fundamental flaw in his kicking.

Davey was mercilessly tagged and Grimes, at 20, decided that this game was his to be the set-up man off half back.

Great stuff.

Effing good kicking too...

I could do it if you want. How dare Grimes get that many touches and give them to Melbourne players. (Sorry Freak.. Just amusing myself late at night)

But loved Grimes game today. BOG for me.

Rogue, I'll raise you.

I was level headed last week in saying my new favourite player (oh god) did not deserve the rising star nomination.

But this week, and honestly with little bias, if he doesn't get it this week I will kill someone.

Absolutely dominated, was the general and was so clean with his disposal.

P.s. How Brad Green is not captain is beyond me

Rogue, I'll raise you.

I was level headed last week in saying my new favourite player (oh god) did not deserve the rising star nomination.

But this week, and honestly with little bias, if he doesn't get it this week I will kill someone.

Absolutely dominated, was the general and was so clean with his disposal.

P.s. How Brad Green is not captain is beyond me

Possibly because he is not a great leader..?

What I hated most though was the fact, when Jimma is facing his greatest crisis, we could only attract just over 23K to the 'G.

I was in the AFL members, and was gladdened by opposition supporters, who came with their colours on to support Jimmy. It seems, the best we can do as MFC supporters, is to ramp up the stereotype..........that is........we are soft.

If we can't do it for Jimmy, then who can we do it for?

I am totally disgusted.

Round 20 2008 Melb v West Coast crowd = 17,958

Round 14 2009 Melb v West Coast crowd = 23,149

Both Saturday matches.

That said, when we go back to round 13, 2005 Melb v West Coast crowd = 35,653

Success brings crowds. Crowds will improve when the teams fortunes do.


11 disposals in the last when it counted inc 6 in 5mins no other young player at Melbourne has put in a game like this and in his 9th match showed a glimpse of our great future that is coming

Where is D'Lands' fundamental flaw (Freak) talking about Jack Grimes' fundamental flaw?

Just having some fun Freak...

But defend yourself man! Tell me why I shouldn't believe my lying eyes...

if he doesnt get it this week something is very wrong!!
He is a monty to get it. And he will be a chance to win it.
I havent checked yet, but is this an actual stat??

This refers to kickoff clangers. Not aware that it's a stat, but I kept waiting for the routine 3 opposition goals from kickoff clangers, whoever takes them, and they never came. JG took just about all of them. The only defensive 50 clanger goal that I can recall is when Jack hit Wheatley at about the 50 on the boundary, Wheatley for some reason decided to centre it and hit Selwood on the chest.

And Jack playing like that in defence releases Davey to the forward midfield. Across halfback, Davey needs 25 or 30 touches to do scoreboard damage, but further forward he creates major damage with only half a dozen critical touches. We can expect Davey to get a hard tag every single game from now on (Josh Carr next week for example) wherever he plays, but playing him forward makes him a very dangerous proposition even if he only gets it 10 times.

Didn't DB say at a press conference recently that we need to clone Aaron Davey & have one to play forward and one to play back? Well, now it's even better. Jack gets even more contested ball playing back than Flash.

Now we know what he's capable of, we need some consistency from Jack, which is a lot to ask for a 20 year old. Hate to see him get slammed if he doesn't produce it next week.

And can't wait to see Strauss back there doing the same one day.

Jack Grimes..

well thankyou Travis :) :) :) :) ;)

Heres a guy putting other more experienced Dees to ....well..not shame.. but certainly serious scrutiny !!

Poise, calm, decision making and a sheer ability to find the ball ...or let it find him and then do something very constructive and invariably intelligent ( footywise) with it. He really came of age yesterday. Has potential Captain all over him. Why.. because he simply leads by example and others lift around him.

Surely the Nomination of the week..if any justice :)


Thanks Collingwood

Grimes should definitley win the rising star nomination this week. 29 possessions and 16 marks is hard to see past. The only other big contender was Dayne Beams for Collingwood this week.

 
Does Jack Grimes get a trip to the Brownlow this year?

That game should see him finishing as a top 5 vote getter for us.

That would not be hard at all.

In all seriousness it was a a very good game by him. A step up on the good form already seen.

Should be a shoo in for the rising star nomination.

BOG, Rising star nomination, future Onballer next year.

This kid can seriously play and with performances like that for the remainder of the year, would be a certain winner of the rising star.


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