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Pre-match thread: NAB Challenge Game 3 - St Kilda v Melbourne

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2 hours ago, stuie said:

98 rotations in NAB 2.

 

where did this come from stuie? i've not seen them published anywhere.

 

how many did the dogs have, do you know?

 
21 minutes ago, sue said:

cortisone usually gives only a temporary relief.  If you are still having problems OD, go and see a good podiatrist and get them to have some individual orthotics made for you. It's not cheap (!) but it changed me from barely being able to walk because of the pain for a few hours after I woke up to having no problems.  After a few years I stopped wearing them and if I get the smallest flare up I just wear them for a day or two and all is well again.  You might try if you can find a generic instep device if the cost scares you, but it may require the individually moulded orthotic to work properly.

Have all the above sue honestly I doubt there is anything I have not tried.

With all this I am good unless I do more than a normal amount of walking. For good exercise  it is on the bicycle.

As the years mount you just have to accept that some parts of your body will never be the same as they were at a younger age.

5 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

where did this come from stuie? i've not seen them published anywhere.

 

how many did the dogs have, do you know?

Not sure on the Dogs Andrew. The stat came from Champion Data's facebook page.

 

 
17 minutes ago, DubDee said:

good to hear Angus should, could, possible have a chance play a VFL game next weekend!

from the squad listed, with VDB, Angus and Dunn coming back we'll need to trim it by 7.  not an easy task

Reads more like the article.


3 hours ago, low flying Robbo said:

I'll be tying the knot midway through the first quarter. I expect someone to kick goal of the year to celebrate....

good luck tying it,  lfr.  :cool:

 

i think we expect you to kick some goals lfr,  & nothing less than BOG...

 

I don't think Hunt or Wagner should play.  Neither has shown they are AFL standard players yet although both have good attributes. I'd be disappointed if we played either in the opening game.

I fail to believe we can't cover a small backs role for this game.

Looks like Lumumba will come back in.  Does anyone know what's happened to White?  No mention of him in the injury report.

1 hour ago, old dee said:

Have all the above sue honestly I doubt there is anything I have not tried.

With all this I am good unless I do more than a normal amount of walking. For good exercise  it is on the bicycle.

As the years mount you just have to accept that some parts of your body will never be the same as they were at a younger age.

Have you tried calf raises? I had this as a footy player (much lower standard obviously) and it completely ruins your season. Calf raises fixed it.

 
2 minutes ago, Ricky P said:

Have you tried calf raises? I had this as a footy player (much lower standard obviously) and it completely ruins your season. Calf raises fixed it.

Thanks for the advise and no I have not . I am at the acceptance stage at present.

5 hours ago, low flying Robbo said:

I'll be tying the knot midway through the first quarter. I expect someone to kick goal of the year to celebrate....

So you can't there til half time? We'll save you a couple of seats behind the goals.


6 hours ago, low flying Robbo said:

I'll be tying the knot midway through the first quarter. I expect someone to kick goal of the year to celebrate....

If we get a Brayshaw like injury in the first few seconds don't do it.

For those asking about ANB, covered in some detail in his "Wecome to ..." thread. Has had a succession of minor injuries/niggles, now behind him. Apparently playing at Casey this Saturday.

10 hours ago, low flying Robbo said:

I'll be tying the knot midway through the first quarter. I expect someone to kick goal of the year to celebrate....

I'm sure you considered turning up later than the bride (by about 3 quarters)...I wouldn't either.

dont forget to thank six6six in your wedding speech for the pictures of the boys at training.

5 hours ago, old dee said:

Thanks for the advise and no I have not . I am at the acceptance stage at present.

I think it's a walker for you old Dee

Just now, chook fowler said:

I think it's a walker for you old Dee

Thankfully chook I am still a ways of that. Denying the passage of time is something I struggle with but eventually ones has to   accept certain changes.


Just RE: entry. Does anyone know if our MFC memberships get us in free? I heard a whisper they did. If someone could please confirm, that'd be great. Thanks DL. ;)

9 hours ago, old dee said:

It is in the bag bb Dees by 7 points.

You're starting to sound like me OD. You're still a little conservative though. I'm going 37 points. Maybe more, but I'm trying to keep a lid on things.

Living in China is more frustrating than following the Dees. Didn't think that was possible but you live and learn. The country has a set of very strange mechanisms for making things happen and nothing can be done immediately. Everything takes "...one or two days, but maybe longer". However, I can get the AFL global pass so I can watch every game live in gloriously slow streaming. The internet here is variable between non-existent - stunningly pathetic. Ah well, as we say over here,"It's China!"

GO DEES!

Be nice to get closer to 4 quarters of "competitive" high quality footy for our best 24 for NAB 3.

Assume we're aiming to pull it all together and wean it back to best 22 in preparation for Round 1.

8 hours ago, stuie said:

Not sure on the Dogs Andrew. The stat came from Champion Data's facebook page.

 

Read in the Age the dogs had 108

 

8 hours ago, sue said:

cortisone usually gives only a temporary relief.  If you are still having problems OD, go and see a good podiatrist and get them to have some individual orthotics made for you. It's not cheap (!) but it changed me from barely being able to walk because of the pain for a few hours after I woke up to having no problems.  After a few years I stopped wearing them and if I get the smallest flare up I just wear them for a day or two and all is well again.  You might try if you can find a generic instep device if the cost scares you, but it may require the individually moulded orthotic to work properly.

And before you spend $'s on orthotics do your research on a running shoe called HOKA......fastest growing sporting shoe since they have taken records.  It is loosely referred to as " the broken runners shoe" so for the older athlete who just wants to walk / run etc.....it is quite frankly "unbelievable".   All the benefits of an  elite running  shoe that takes pressure of every part of your body .


16 hours ago, old dee said:

Have all the above sue honestly I doubt there is anything I have not tried.

With all this I am good unless I do more than a normal amount of walking. For good exercise  it is on the bicycle.

As the years mount you just have to accept that some parts of your body will never be the same as they were at a younger age.

2 cortisone injections cured mine completely now can walk 10 km in comfort tried insoles didnt work 

Have had any pain since the injections more than 3 year and yes I have a mature body

A physio showed me a helpful exercise - put a jar on its side, press down and roll it repeatedly under the arch of your foot. Good also for Spurs which often accompany fasciitis.

16 hours ago, Baghdad Bob said:

I don't think Hunt or Wagner should play.  Neither has shown they are AFL standard players yet although both have good attributes. I'd be disappointed if we played either in the opening game.

I fail to believe we can't cover a small backs role for this game.

Looks like Lumumba will come back in.  Does anyone know what's happened to White?  No mention of him in the injury report.

I think Wagner, Hunt, White, Lumumba and Melksham are all competing for the one run & carry defender's position.  Wagner & White are both rookies and fighting with Mtichie to be nominated to replace Melksham.  I seem to recall that White had a preseason injury - or maybe that's my imagination... anyway the other one to consider might be Harmes whose only real knock at this stage is his kicking. 

Edited by grazman

 

Should go for as close to best 22 as possible against the saints imo

Out: Hunt, Wagner, Michie

In: Hogan, Stretch, Lumumba

22 hours ago, stuie said:

98 rotations in NAB 2.

 

Thanks for that Stuie I hadnt seen rotation numbers anywhere.

Interesting that these numbers would've also been affected I guess by losing Dunn & VDB during the game

and not giving Stretch a run at all, would be safe to assume every club will be sticking to 90 this weekend.


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