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we dont attack the player with the ball, everyone is so busy chasing their own man that they run past the man with the ball. In the final term a west coast player got the ball near our 50 meter line and jones ran right past him chasing his man instead of going at the man with the ball. It happened time and time again throughout our games. No protection for our own players again our guys are too worried about their men to help their own.

hurry up and clean out this list.

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I hope someone hangs around to catch Roosy's presser because I really would like to know why he selected the side they way he did with all those talls in the forward line.

just sorting the list jack, having a look at players up in the seniors, before final decisions.

this will be the making of the club this off season... I hope we will be free of any who won't have a dip physically. watts is softer than cordner was.

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Just saw Viney limping in the change rooms with ice strapped to his right (I think) calf.

Sorry get confused with my left and right!

10 years of the dees will do that to you.

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Don't worry, the pain will end after next Saturday.

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we dont attack the player with the ball, everyone is so busy chasing their own man that they run past the man with the ball. In the final term a west coast player got the ball near our 50 meter line and jones ran right past him chasing his man instead of going at the man with the ball. It happened time and time again throughout our games. No protection for our own players again our guys are too worried about their men to help their own.

hurry up and clean out this list.

Could be a team rule???

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I hope someone hangs around to catch Roosy's presser because I really would like to know why he selected the side they way he did with all those talls in the forward line.

I would guess he was testing which of the talls are really worth keeping jack. In the sense that is there any that can maybe play forward and not just ruck?

Ie., we have a few talls in the list. May as well only keep those worth keeping who can actually do some damage when resting/pushing up forward. He might not keep any other than possibly the big Russian for one more year until we find a replacement. Probably sees the bulk of them as list cloggers, along with plenty of others in the team.

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That's it ...season done.....why bother watching the same crap served up. Frawley has been useless they shouldn't play him next week on principle. I cannot see where our improvement will come from and still we get knobs saying we don't deserve a PP.

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At qrt time Roos was interviewed and said something like "we haven't executed anything that we have spoken about" then he was asked about going down the corridor and he said " yeah as long as we don't kick it to the opposition".

U can lead the horse to water but u can't make the stupid thing drink!

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That's it ...season done.....why bother watching the same crap served up. Frawley has been useless they shouldn't play him next week on principle. I cannot see where our improvement will come from and still we get knobs saying we don't deserve a PP.

I can see where the improvement will come - we have some players who are worth persisting with going forward and plenty who aren't, and the improvement will come further with those players no longer on the list and (hopefully) better players replacing them.

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Just saw Viney limping in the change rooms with ice strapped to his right (I think) calf.

Sorry get confused with my left and right!

That can't be true, he doesn't have a right foot/leg.

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I would guess he was testing which of the talls are really worth keeping jack. In the sense that is there any that can maybe play forward and not just ruck?

Ie., we have a few talls in the list. May as well only keep those worth keeping who can actually do some damage when resting/pushing up forward. He might not keep any other than possibly the big Russian for one more year until we find a replacement. Probably sees the bulk of them as list cloggers, along with plenty of others in the team.

last chance to show something for some, some to be de-listed, & some may end up rookied? but its time to have a final look to see who's who, & also protect P-2 at the same time, as our season has been well over.

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I can see where the improvement will come - we have some players who are worth persisting with going forward and plenty who aren't, and the improvement will come further with those players no longer on the list and (hopefully) better players replacing them.

erxactly, our good players will play with more porpoise when the freshest of loafers are all gone.

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We are ridiculously low on confidence and skill. The high we rode in the first half of the season has well and truly dried up.

Could pick at least a handful of players who played today who have no future at this level.

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Oh the other thing lacking at this club...a big obvious i realise, is depth. We have absolutely no serious quality pushing up to put pressure on anyone's place in the 22.

Hence all Roos can do is try and turn the list over every week with an injection of 3 to 4 randoms (who might be showing a little form downstairs) and hope for the best.

The decision to run with Casey as a potential breeding ground is a poor one IMO.

We need to align ourselves with a strong successful culture at VFL level that produces hard nosed footballers who can run hard and finish off good work around the ground. At this stage i haven't seen any of that coming out of Casey.

Time to seriously rethink this direction. A huge fail to this point. I would look to link up with Ayres at Port Melbourne if that's at all possible.

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Oh the other thing lacking at this club...a big obvious i realise, is depth. We have absolutely no serious quality pushing up to put pressure on anyone's place in the 22.

Hence all Roos can do is try and turn the list over every week with an injection of 3 to 4 randoms (who might be showing a little form downstairs) and hope for the best.

The decision to run with Casey as a potential breeding ground is a poor one IMO.

We need to align ourselves with a strong successful culture at VFL level that produces hard nosed footballers who can run hard and finish off god work around the ground. At this stage i haven't seen any of that coming our of Casey.

Time to seriously rethink this direction. A huge fail to this point. I would look to link up with Ayres at Port Melbourne if that's at all possible.

I reckon there will be a lot of players with the "potential banner" on them traded out for players who are goers this off season for the depth you mentioned Rusty.

& some of our players for picks,,, & some of our early picks for ready young players. can't see us taking many 18Yr old kids, maybe 3 - 4 of them? we can't have another season like this next year.

goers & depth have to be addressed this off season.

Cross, Daniel

Jamar, Mark

Vince, Bernie

Pedersen, Cameron

Dunn, Lynden

Jones, Matt

Clark, Mitchell... retired

Jones, Nathan

Garland, Colin

Dawes, Chris

Bail, Rohan

Frawley, James... free-agent gone

Grimes, Jack

Spencer, Jake

Terlich, Dean.... trade

Clisby, Mitchell

Georgiou, Alexis.... trade

Jetta, Neville

Strauss, James... delist

McKenzie, Jordie... trade

Howe, Jeremy

Nicholson, Daniel... delist

Blease, Sam... trade

Watts, Jack.... trade

Fitzpatrick, Jack

Tapscott, Luke.... trade/delist

Trengove, Jack

Riley, Aidan

Gawn, Max

Michie, Viv

Evans, Michael

McDonald, Tom

Tyson, Dom

Toumpas, Jimmy

Kent, Dean

Barry, Dom

Viney, Jack

Hogan, Jesse

Kennedy-Harris, Jay

Hunt, Jayden

Salem, Christian

King, Max

Harmes, James ®

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well at least roos now knows what he has and im guessing a big pre season for the boys. Im thinking monday week he will sit in his office and put a line few a number of players.

Im not angry or disappointed. I expected a loss. I just didnt acre about tonights game.

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well at least roos now knows what he has and im guessing a big pre season for the boys. Im thinking monday week he will sit in his office and put a line few a number of players.

Im not angry or disappointed. I expected a loss. I just didnt acre about tonights game.

I'm still acreing, over the last 50 yrs... sad sad times

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Will anyone actually bother going to Etihad next week?

Family I lived with in the US 20 years ago, their 19yr old grandson is in Melb for a week as part of his gap year travels. He has chosen the Dees v Norf game as his 1 and only AFL game. I strongly advised he should burn the tickets and go to the Dons v Blues game, silly boy declined and will be 1 of about 8,000 there.

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I'm still acreing, over the last 50 yrs... sad sad times

You must have built up a lot of acres in that time?

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You must have built up a lot of acres in that time?

HaHaha, in every joint bjDee, every joint acres when we are carp. the Heart gave up acreing years ago, & now the head just wants the club to be built the strong way, the lasting way, the only real way.

the Jordan/Barassi way

back at North their power eras were built off the back of Jordan & Pagan coaching the kids. the kids came thru hardened, to play AFL & win... poor jacky baby would not have made it thru the wringer of U-19's. basketball is his go, before its too late.

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