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our thrashing to geelong is retrospectively looking a little better, after others lost by margins of 150, 138 and 165! haha

it's shame port aren't playing geelong over the next few rounds

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One thing I have been told by someone at the club is that we are trying to implement a press and use tactics to defeat a press (could have fooled me). But it is heavily reliant on players playing a role and filling a spot. Only one player out of place and it looks like a sieve with good sides cutting through it with ease.

This has been our problem. Our players don't work hard enough or for each other. Hence most times we look second rate trying to do this. The well drilled teams look impenatrable. Its no secret who they are and they have mongrel coaches and good on field leaders.

It was hinted that Sylvia was one of the worst offenders and hence his dropping last week.

Will watch with interest today.

It's sunny here now but supposed to rain later on. Hopefully it holds off (I know, there is a roof)...

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our thrashing to geelong is retrospectively looking a little better, after others lost by margins of 150, 138 and 165! haha

it's shame port aren't playing geelong over the next few rounds

Looks like at least one player will pull out today with Gawn and Nicholson not playing for Casey.

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Looks like at least one player will pull out today with Gawn and Nicholson not playing for Casey.

Jon Ralph suggested Jamar (pronounced Gem argh FFS!!) hasn't trained for a few days and was unlikely.

Also that Cox was doubtful.

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Jon Ralph suggested Jamar (pronounced Gem argh FFS!!) hasn't trained for a few days and was unlikely.

Also that Cox was doubtful.

We got killed at the centre bounces last week, so if Jamar doesn't play and Cox does, we're in massive strife. Not that we aren't already.

Why am I going again? :(

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Hmmm...

Late change, fake injury, avoid the accompanying media [censored]..?

I doubt it, because if he weren't injured, I imagine they'd want him playing at Casey to get some form.

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Hmmm...

Late change, fake injury, avoid the accompanying media [censored]..?

I doubt it, because if he weren't injured, I imagine they'd want him playing at Casey to get some form.

My thoughts exactly. At first I considered a sneaky manoeuvre to avoid media coverage, but it quickly dawned on me that if we wanted to drop him then half the reason for that is to see him get some form at Casey.

I now wonder if maybe he's been carrying an injury of late and that has been hampering his performance.

Whatever it is, it will be interesting to see who takes the toss (Moloney, I'm guessing) and who stands up in team huddles and the like. It will also be interesting to see who plays forward, given we have no Green and no Jurrah. I wonder if the FD was tempted to play Gawn instead of Nicholson and then play Jamar as FF all day.

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My thoughts exactly. At first I considered a sneaky manoeuvre to avoid media coverage, but it quickly dawned on me that if we wanted to drop him then half the reason for that is to see him get some form at Casey.

I now wonder if maybe he's been carrying an injury of late and that has been hampering his performance.

Whatever it is, it will be interesting to see who takes the toss (Moloney, I'm guessing) and who stands up in team huddles and the like. It will also be interesting to see who plays forward, given we have no Green and no Jurrah. I wonder if the FD was tempted to play Gawn instead of Nicholson and then play Jamar as FF all day.

Makes me wonder too.

I've been very critical of him, and said this should be his last year, because when he gets involved in the play he looks slow, tentative and reactive.

It's very possible the reason for this is that he's been carrying an unknown injury, although he must have had it for some time.

I can imagine the feeling of a duty as captain to play through injury if at all possible, especially when we lack senior leaders on the field.

God I hope this is the case, because he has been horrible this season.

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Makes me wonder too.

I've been very critical of him, and said this should be his last year, because when he gets involved in the play he looks slow, tentative and reactive.

It's very possible the reason for this is that he's been carrying an unknown injury, although he must have had it for some time.

I can imagine the feeling of a duty as captain to play through injury if at all possible, especially when we lack senior leaders on the field.

God I hope this is the case, because he has been horrible this season.

Agree he has had a terrible year but like the last 4 years our delivery into the fwd line has been terrible also.

Will play next year, no question.

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Makes me wonder too.

I've been very critical of him, and said this should be his last year, because when he gets involved in the play he looks slow, tentative and reactive.

It's very possible the reason for this is that he's been carrying an unknown injury, although he must have had it for some time.

I can imagine the feeling of a duty as captain to play through injury if at all possible, especially when we lack senior leaders on the field.

God I hope this is the case, because he has been horrible this season.

Of course, maybe we're just looking for an excuse or reason. Clutching onto anything we can.

I'm inclined to give this some weight, if only because it's been such a spectacular drop in form from last year.

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Malthouse on SEN makes a great statement before the bounce: he doesn't want to see us use a loose man in defence. Far too defensive-minded, especially if we start with it, and would play straight into West Coast's hands as it would free up a player to add to their run.

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Malthouse on SEN makes a great statement before the bounce: he doesn't want to see us use a loose man in defence. Far too defensive-minded, especially if we start with it, and would play straight into West Coast's hands as it would free up a player to add to their run.

He's great to listen to, isn't he?

I'm an unashamed fan.

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