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2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

To improve your best 22 you also need to continue to improve your depth (censored). Did you not learn anything over the last 2 weeks when the doggies won the VFL granny and then yesterday.

It only takes an injury to Jones Tyson and Viney and we'll be left with a huge hole. 

Not to mention Max.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

From what I can glean and if all are still on the list, this is a listing of players who Goodwin and the coaches see rotating through the midfield going forward and that includes the ruck and wing

Jones, Viney, Oliver, Tyson, Melksham, Vince, BenKen, Bugg, Hunt, Garlett, Salem, Petracca, Brayshaw, Newton, Michie, Hogan, Harmes, Watts, Gawn...probably forgotten somebody............reckon with Hibberd coming in we will use other picks on young kids unless Taylor has found a gem somewhere again

Forgot Vandenberg, Stretch and Spencer and Mitch King....the backline would be Mac x 2, Hibberd, Frost, (Vince), Jetta, (Jones) (Hunt) (Salem) Wagner, Smith, White, Garland?, Pedersen, Lumumba, Dunn?

Forwards would be (Hogan) (Watts) (Kent) (Pedersen), Dawes? JKH? (Garlett), BenKen, Weideman, Hulett, Spencer, (Gawn)

Unless we have maybe found another young fwd/ruck? we like, reckon draft with upgrades plus Hibberd

Posted
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

To improve your best 22 you also need to continue to improve your depth (censored). Did you not learn anything over the last 2 weeks when the doggies won the VFL granny and then yesterday.

It only takes an injury to Jones Tyson and Viney and we'll be left with a huge hole. 

You improve your depth by bringing in better players gor your senior side. This forces players with AFL experience to drop down the pecking order. They are then challenged to improve and fight for their spot. This results in overall improvement of the list. Bringing in players who are not best 22 reduces competition for spots. That would be a bad thing.

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2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

To improve your best 22 you also need to continue to improve your depth (censored). Did you not learn anything over the last 2 weeks when the doggies won the VFL granny and then yesterday.

It only takes an injury to Jones Tyson and Viney and we'll be left with a huge hole. 

I really think that a lot of that for us is going to come from internal development, when guys like Salem, Brayshaw, Oliver, Petracca start to impact game regularly we will be able to cover injuries better, and as the list/players develop that depth will improve even further, having played the VFL grand final this year i feel our depth is quite good, but we really are just going to dive hard into developing these guys as quickly as possible, another pre season and we could see big gains from this group, the rise could happen a lot quicker than some are expecting.

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Posted
1 hour ago, A F said:

What is the feeling about Scott down there, Mach? Are they ready to go for someone else now? Or will they keep backing Scott? I feel like both Scott's will be out of the game in 2-3 years time.

 

The feeling is that Chris Scott will get an extension, but not all are supportive.

As I keep saying, he'd be getting extended for his brilliant foresight in making sure Dangerfield was born in Geelong. Without him they'd have missed the finals again.

I think he's capable of managing the finished article, but as a young coach coming in, he developed zero skills in building and developing a list, because it had all been done for him. I think he's on borrowed time, as you do.

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I wouldn't expect Wells' lieutenant Peake there at Simonds for much longer either. Firmly on the outer. Was previously in charge at St Kilda, not that I think he did amazingly well or that we would have room for him.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

 

The feeling is that Chris Scott will get an extension, but not all are supportive.

As I keep saying, he'd be getting extended for his brilliant foresight in making sure Dangerfield was born in Geelong. Without him they'd have missed the finals again.

I think he's capable of managing the finished article, but as a young coach coming in, he developed zero skills in building and developing a list, because it had all been done for him. I think he's on borrowed time, as you do.

Thanks mate.


Posted

This is a very (un)interesting topic, I read about the need for depth, etc etc. The bottom line is that this year time and time again the Bulldogs were decimated by injuries. Yet time and time again they replaced the injured players and kept on winning playing what has turned out to be a Premiership brand of AFL football.

What most intelligent coaches from the other 17 clubs should be working on is how they can replicate the formula ex-Demon Beveridge has brought to coaching. What the formula is I don't know because I ain't an AFL Coach. What I do know is that you can't keep replacing team failures and breakdowns with the same rusty time-proven failures like our club has. In other words, we get thrashed, we make changes and bring back Grimes, Tengrove, Mat Jones, McKenzie, Newton, Michie etc and expect that things will change.

Somehow Beveridge has been able to replace lost 'Guns' with players who perform.

That's the crux of our issue.

Also, please note that the Bullies are not that tall a side, in other words, they are able to negate the so-called Gun Forwards yet still giving away pounds of flesh and inches.

Beveridge has changed the landscape. We need to adapt...

To end, go figure, Freemantle thrashed them in the last round....

Posted
15 minutes ago, dieter said:

This is a very (un)interesting topic, I read about the need for depth, etc etc. The bottom line is that this year time and time again the Bulldogs were decimated by injuries. Yet time and time again they replaced the injured players and kept on winning playing what has turned out to be a Premiership brand of AFL football.

What most intelligent coaches from the other 17 clubs should be working on is how they can replicate the formula ex-Demon Beveridge has brought to coaching. What the formula is I don't know because I ain't an AFL Coach. What I do know is that you can't keep replacing team failures and breakdowns with the same rusty time-proven failures like our club has. In other words, we get thrashed, we make changes and bring back Grimes, Tengrove, Mat Jones, McKenzie, Newton, Michie etc and expect that things will change.

Somehow Beveridge has been able to replace lost 'Guns' with players who perform.

That's the crux of our issue.

Also, please note that the Bullies are not that tall a side, in other words, they are able to negate the so-called Gun Forwards yet still giving away pounds of flesh and inches.

Beveridge has changed the landscape. We need to adapt...

To end, go figure, Freemantle thrashed them in the last round....

Bullies won the game in the midfield. No impact from Parker or Hannebery and Kennedy curtailed after half time. When the ball did get down there the only swans player that looked half a chance was buddy and hamling did all that was asked if him. I do agree with you. Very handy to have players come in that carry out their role

Posted
7 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

OK - that's enough for you two.

The bulk of posters and the moderators are sick of the abuse and derailing of threads. 

There will be no more warnings. If you want to carry on your feud do it by PM or better still not at all. 

The next instance of this will see you guys out of here for 3 months minimum. And on that note, just in case, let me wish you a happy new year.

Come on boys, apart from the bickering and derailing I enjoy reading both of your posts for very different reasons when on form.

Don't always agree but don't have to, that's how it should work.

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Posted
2 hours ago, dieter said:

This is a very (un)interesting topic, I read about the need for depth, etc etc. The bottom line is that this year time and time again the Bulldogs were decimated by injuries. Yet time and time again they replaced the injured players and kept on winning playing what has turned out to be a Premiership brand of AFL football.

What most intelligent coaches from the other 17 clubs should be working on is how they can replicate the formula ex-Demon Beveridge has brought to coaching. What the formula is I don't know because I ain't an AFL Coach. What I do know is that you can't keep replacing team failures and breakdowns with the same rusty time-proven failures like our club has. In other words, we get thrashed, we make changes and bring back Grimes, Tengrove, Mat Jones, McKenzie, Newton, Michie etc and expect that things will change.

Somehow Beveridge has been able to replace lost 'Guns' with players who perform.

That's the crux of our issue.

Also, please note that the Bullies are not that tall a side, in other words, they are able to negate the so-called Gun Forwards yet still giving away pounds of flesh and inches.

Beveridge has changed the landscape. We need to adapt...

To end, go figure, Freemantle thrashed them in the last round....

The Beveridge Formula is 1 Scoop when you can when you can crucially get away with it.

                                              2 Throw/guide the ball over your head (and practice this at training) so as the Field Umpire who attends training says that it's not a throw and he will allow it in Finals.

                                              3 In packs hit your apposing player as hard , and to any part of the body you wish, because you already know that its going to be play on in the GF.

                                             4 Hand in the new rules to the AFL and the Umpires Board, and tell them to make them, the rules, official for everyone else next season.

                                             And that is just the start.........

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Posted
11 minutes ago, willmoy said:

The Beveridge Formula is 1 Scoop when you can when you can crucially get away with it.

                                              2 Throw/guide the ball over your head (and practice this at training) so as the Field Umpire who attends training says that it's not a throw and he will allow it in Finals.

                                              3 In packs hit your apposing player as hard , and to any part of the body you wish, because you already know that its going to be play on in the GF.

                                             4 Hand in the new rules to the AFL and the Umpires Board, and tell them to make them, the rules, official for everyone else next season.

                                             And that is just the start.........

Is that you Horse?

Dogs played better footy. 

Deal with it. 

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Was just reading on FB (so take out of it what you will) other clubs are asking about Salem, Melbourne keen to get back into the first round, interested in key forward Todd Marshall.

Posted
1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Was just reading on FB (so take out of it what you will) other clubs are asking about Salem, Melbourne keen to get back into the first round, interested in key forward Todd Marshall.

Why would we want another rookie key forward when we have Hogan and Weid, who are just 21 and 19 respectively..

We need Salem, his foot skills are first class and god knows we need all the skills we can get.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Was just reading on FB (so take out of it what you will) other clubs are asking about Salem, Melbourne keen to get back into the first round, interested in key forward Todd Marshall.

I'd be shocked if the club considered trading Salem, he's super highly rated internally, rated nearly as high as Viney and Hogan

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Posted
13 hours ago, Unleash Hell said:

Just for fun.... Who is?

It would have been great for our club to get Judd or Dangerfield or buddy just someone who is a star of the comp. 

Look I know it won't happen and hopefully we can develop our own but geez it would have been nice. 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Why would we want another rookie key forward when we have Hogan and Weid, who are just 21 and 19 respectively..

We need Salem, his foot skills are first class and god knows we need all the skills we can get.

It's a rumour...was simply posting what I read.

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

It would have been great for our club to get Judd or Dangerfield or buddy just someone who is a star of the comp. 

Look I know it won't happen and hopefully we can develop our own but geez it would have been nice. 

We will produce our own stars.

 

 

Posted
9 hours ago, willmoy said:

The Beveridge Formula is 1 Scoop when you can when you can crucially get away with it.

                                              2 Throw/guide the ball over your head (and practice this at training) so as the Field Umpire who attends training says that it's not a throw and he will allow it in Finals.

                                              3 In packs hit your apposing player as hard , and to any part of the body you wish, because you already know that its going to be play on in the GF.

                                             4 Hand in the new rules to the AFL and the Umpires Board, and tell them to make them, the rules, official for everyone else next season.

                                             And that is just the start.........

A lot of good ideas in this plan. To be honest, a lot of the doggies " handballs" were legal. That scoop was a nice tactic. Who really cares if any of the original rules are applied any more ? That's not the point. The point is, is it entertaining, can the AFL make any more money out of the game and can we get one of our preferred clubs to win a flag, however that is achieved ? 

The bullies aren't a preferred club but I'll bet you 95% of non Sydney fans preferred them.

Posted
1 hour ago, pineapple dee said:

A lot of good ideas in this plan. To be honest, a lot of the doggies " handballs" were legal. That scoop was a nice tactic. Who really cares if any of the original rules are applied any more ? That's not the point. The point is, is it entertaining, can the AFL make any more money out of the game and can we get one of our preferred clubs to win a flag, however that is achieved ? 

The bullies aren't a preferred club but I'll bet you 95% of non Sydney fans preferred them.

We are almost at the situation of there not being a lot of difference in the Codes, if the Two GF"s were taken as an example of the similarities in the attack.

Imagine a Code GF. Literally bring the house down...

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