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10 minutes ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Please give them mine as well, OD ... :lol::)

i left a demon's flag on the front porch of a filth neighbour to greet them on their return

won't get any sleep tonight waiting for them to attempt to burn down my house

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Just now, Redleg said:

Great effort by the boys.

This makes it so much better for me: CP5, Weed, Vince, Garlett, VDB, ANB, Billy, Trengove, 2 Kings and even ( Newton, Michie, Grimes and Garland for depth ). 

you left out dion, mr leg

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2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i left a demon's flag on the front porch of a filth neighbour to greet them on their return

won't get any sleep tonight waiting for them to attempt to burn down my house

We have all had to take one for the team at times, DC ... :lol::)

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3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

you left out dion, mr leg

Only looking at the current list.

Hurley and Prestia wouldn't hurt.

We might become a destination club where good players want to play.

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It looked like a lot of our tall forwards were 'let off the leash' and were able to move up an around the ground; with Hogan, Watts, Frost and Pederson all getting marks and possessions up the ground.  The fact they were more mobile gave us a much more unpredictable elements to our gameplan.

Was very impressed by Frost today - was reminding me of Mark Blicavs.  We tend to forget how few games Frost has played; still very much learning the craft.

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2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Great effort by the boys.

This makes it so much better for me: CP5, Weed, Vince, Garlett, VDB, ANB, Billy, Trengove, 2 Kings and even ( Newton, Michie, Grimes and Garland for depth ). 

Far out..  hard to fit them all in.

Good problem to have, be an absolute [censored] to do selections for the next few weeks at present

 

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2 minutes ago, jako13 said:

Far out..  hard to fit them all in.

Good problem to have, be an absolute [censored] to do selections for the next few weeks at present

 

Just the problem you want to have.

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38 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Plus Pederson worked his hardest today. The threat of the Magoos must be finally working. Love or hate Roos at least he will drop players not doing their best.

Grossly unfair. Whatever you say about Pedersen, he gives nothing but his absolute best.

So underrated on this site and was really good today.

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1 hour ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I'm waiting for next week. As much as today's win was huge on a number of levels I want us to end Hardwicks career. 

Wow. The only rational response today is to be hugely excited. But go for it - enjoy the delayed gratification when it finally arrives.

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Just now, Undeeterred said:

Grossly unfair. Whatever you say about Pedersen, he gives nothing but his absolute best.

So underrated on this site and was really good today.

Whatever I say.....I said he worked his hardest. Best game to date. I think he was more motivated today like the rest of the team. I think he plyed very well in the seconds last week hence his selection. Maybe you think it was wrong to imply he hasnt been playing his best...... But I dont hink his performance against essenodn was his best.

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1 hour ago, pinkshark said:

Great work Dees.  [censored] fantastic.  Confidence is such an important thing.  Its SO important we get this.  These boys are playing for one another.  I haven't seen that for so long in a Melbourne side.  We had to win that game and we did.  The players realised this and went out and did it.  You little beauty!

Yes, there is bit of a 1987 feel about it

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14 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

It looked like a lot of our tall forwards were 'let off the leash' and were able to move up an around the ground; with Hogan, Watts, Frost and Pederson all getting marks and possessions up the ground.  The fact they were more mobile gave us a much more unpredictable elements to our gameplan.

Was very impressed by Frost today - was reminding me of Mark Blicavs.  We tend to forget how few games Frost has played; still very much learning the craft.

Frost surprised me at how comfortable he was around the ball. I've only seen him as a more awkward conventional big. As for Hogan, I think he needs to lead up like that every game. He can dominate more that way, avoid double teaming. I think when he's deep too much is when he gets the most frustrated like against Essendon. It reminded me of his game against the Dogs last year where he had 21 posessions and 3 goals. If they have the tanks, bigs are good to kick to all over the ground, Richo was a great winger in his final days with Richmond

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There was so much to like about today. Firstly, I'm definitely a WTF are those selections culprit and I'm totally happy to have got it wrong.

A few general thoughts:

  • the chemistry is sensational and there's a real sense on field of these guys playing for each other. They will all come through the age brackets around the same time and in a few years that will play out very nicely for us.
  • I think we won the BenKen/Howe trade. LOL Jeremy
  • Do you think Treloar regrets not expanding the job search beyond Collingwood and Richmond?
  • Freeing Hogan up to go back or chase kicks through the centre square, has worked wonders for him. Truly his best position and he will be Carey-esqe. He'd also be mental to go to Freo next year, let alone the year after.
  • Speaking of best positions, why have we been facking around with Jack Watts for so long playing anywhere other than as a running, marking forward?
  • I didn't think Bugg did a lot, but then saw 29 touches and 9 tackles. He's a bit rough around the edges but good on him
  • Hunt certainly didn't look out of place
  • Wagner is so composed - wonderful.
  • Dom Tyson is getting back to his best, so too bad haters
  • Lumumba is amazing when he lowers his eyes. Why has he been bombing it for 2 years??
  • Dunn and McDonald were really, really excellent today. Dunn's bullet passes were sensational and McDonald's defensive work was first class. Garland and Grimes are done.
  • Brayshaw is underdone and makes way for Garlett
  • Frost played his best game for us and brought a huge amount to the table. Just needs to kick goals.
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A bloke today who would have felt very satisfied would be Kennedy. How solid was his game. Played his guts out and he showed it.

Tough and uncompromising and looked so happy at the finish. A real teammate.

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9 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Whatever I say.....I said he worked his hardest. Best game to date. I think he was more motivated today like the rest of the team. I think he plyed very well in the seconds last week hence his selection. Maybe you think it was wrong to imply he hasnt been playing his best...... But I dont hink his performance against essenodn was his best.

What I meant was that I don't think the threat of playing in the twos has anything to do with it. He might not be quite good enough to be automatic first 22, but he works his testes off. I don't think he played hard because he'd got a rocket or anything. That's the distinction I was drawing. 

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1 hour ago, Ted Fidge said:

No! No! Keep him there as long as possible!

The icing on the cake would be seeing Eddie week after week defending the indefensible.

Here's a thought: could Ed now go before Nath?

 

Nah. Resume normal transmission.

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2 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

What I meant was that I don't think the threat of playing in the twos has anything to do with it. He might not be quite good enough to be automatic first 22, but he works his testes off. I don't think he played hard because he'd got a rocket or anything. That's the distinction I was drawing. 

Perhaps. Today was the first time this season he troubled the scoreboard though. I think they have worked out the forward structure better.

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3 hours ago, Strapping Young Lad said:

Sam Frost is starting to show what he can provide. I liked his game.

Today is a good day! [censored] the Colonwood Magpies in the Two's and [censored] them in the Seniors.

Go Dees!

Sing the above to this tune - add derailing Buckley and Wattsy shining 

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