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2 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

I'm sure North supporters are glad they had a selection committee that overruled Ron Barassi when he wanted to drop Blight after the drawn GF.  Alan Jeans didn't do the Club any favours by trading away Ian Stewart & if St Kilda had of made Ross Lyon more accountable they might not have got rid of Luke Ball & recruited Andrew Lovett & would probably had an extra flag in their cupboard. 

Your latter examples are not of selection but of list management, which is not the role if the head coach though no doubt he has a big input. 

As far as your first example, RDB NM Blight I gave no idea of the background. 

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3 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

At the moment Jack Trengove can't get a game & while many are scratching their heads plenty are backing Goodwin & saying that Trengove is too slow & can't cut it any more.

 

Don't really see any correlation between Trengove and Dunn. Trenners has only one thing on his side. Youth. If he can become a Sam Mitchell type then he can play a role in footy. Dunn doesn't have the physical limitations Trengove does, or the nasty injury history. And has some good AFL footy left in him. But his the opposite end of the age spectrum to Trengove.

I'm with you on Dunn. I hated him for about the first 7 years of his career. Then his last couple of seasons at Melbourne I saw him beat gorillas again and again and became a fan. I was surprised to see him go since we were playing for finals and needed all the mature bodies we could find. That said, it's not a dumb move by the demons. He's not in the age bracket we need for the future, so it sort of makes sense to move him on. He might play a couple of ok seasons in and out of the pies side... but really, we're looking to the future. I reckon it's not a "mistake." Just a win-win that he was traded out.

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47 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

If the rumours about us chasing Steven May and Jake Lever are true, perhaps the coaching staff isn't so high n O Mac.

 

I had fish for dinner last night.  Does that mean I don't like meat ? 

What is true is that if you look at areas where we do need more talent or competition for positions, it is key defensive posts and an extra ruckman

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Odd thread....epitomises the idea of "that was then and this is now" I suppose

Apples...Oranges  Swings and Roundabouts :wacko:

 

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1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

If the rumours about us chasing Steven May and Jake Lever are true, perhaps the coaching staff isn't so high n O Mac.

I'd prefer Frost to Dunn though. Dunn wouldn't be in our team if he was still around.

Or we want plug and plays now, as Oscar develops...

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1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

If the rumours about us chasing Steven May and Jake Lever are true, perhaps the coaching staff isn't so high n O Mac.

I'd prefer Frost to Dunn though. Dunn wouldn't be in our team if he was still around.

Apart from 'Land or Facebook, where are these rumours? Got a link P?

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2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Apart from 'Land or Facebook, where are these rumours? Got a link P?

It was on SEN yesterday.  Not sure if they have an article on their website.

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Just now, Petraccattack said:

It was on SEN yesterday.  Not sure if they have an article on their website.

chicken or the egg ?

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3 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Yep. The day we played St Kilda (which I think was his last game) he was abysmal. Gave away 2 x 50m penalties, got smashed by Membrey & Reiwoldt, Kept pushing too far up the ground and wouldn't keep the structure.

Final straw was his torp from the kick in that sailed back straight over his head for goal The coaches box went ballistic and he was dragged never to return.

In his best year he lost only a single one on one contest but like Garland that was a long time ago and the game seems to have passed them by.

I've got no doubt that what you say is true, but it wasn't the only game that our defensive zone got smashed during the year, so that should fall on the coach, not one individual player. Roos' tactics were laughable that game, and it wasn't just Dunn's fault. Any coach with half a brain would have had someone run with Reiwoldt, and have an additional player drop back into the zone. Reiwoldt was basically playing as a loose man in their forwardline.

Like many, I liked Dunn, and believe that he was a far better option in our backline last year than O Mac.

 

 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, mo64 said:

I've got no doubt that what you say is true, but it wasn't the only game that our defensive zone got smashed during the year, so that should fall on the coach, not one individual player. Roos' tactics were laughable that game, and it wasn't just Dunn's fault. Any coach with half a brain would have had someone run with Reiwoldt, and have an additional player drop back into the zone. Reiwoldt was basically playing as a loose man in their forwardline.

Like many, I liked Dunn, and believe that he was a far better option in our backline last year than O Mac.

One thing I learned a while ago is that you never know what the coaches are telling the players. I was privvy to being in the pre-game briefing and it was an eye opener about the roles players have. My guess is that Dunn wouldn't follow instructions. I may be totally wrong but the coaches lose patience pretty quickly when a player doesn't adhere to structures, game plans etc. It's aften why we see criticism of a player on 'Land yet the coaches keep them in the side.

I am no OMac fan - he has little intensity, no body strength and is like a deer in the headlights - but he must be doing something the coaches like (or at least he must have been until he got dropped a few weeks back....

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6 hours ago, Ted Fidge said:

How about an ombudsman and a royal commission too?

Dunn, and it was good to see, would have been highly motivated to show his coach that he's best 22. But let's see him actually hold down that spot before condemning anyone to death.

Very true but in that vein it would be great to see a couple of our guys doing the same.

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5 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Yep. The day we played St Kilda (which I think was his last game) he was abysmal. Gave away 2 x 50m penalties, got smashed by Membrey & Reiwoldt, Kept pushing too far up the ground and wouldn't keep the structure.

Final straw was his torp from the kick in that sailed back straight over his head for goal The coaches box went ballistic and he was dragged never to return.

Yep. It is very rare one game ends a career of a player at a club and i guess it is not the really the case with that game. But as you say that game stamped his paper

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Dunn is bubble gum trying to patch a leak in the titanic, he's past his best and the club had already committed to keep Garland on. 

I always kinda liked Dunny, he was an honest toiler and like many others suffered from our clubs inept ability to develop our players so I feel he wasn't able to reach his full potential with us. 

As for OMac v Dunn, Dunn's ahead but he's more experienced. I think OMac will improve and become a solid defender for us. 

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4 hours ago, mo64 said:

I've got no doubt that what you say is true, but it wasn't the only game that our defensive zone got smashed during the year, so that should fall on the coach, not one individual player. Roos' tactics were laughable that game, and it wasn't just Dunn's fault. Any coach with half a brain would have had someone run with Reiwoldt, and have an additional player drop back into the zone. Reiwoldt was basically playing as a loose man in their forwardline.

How do you know Roos' tactics wouldn't have worked better if Dunn hadn't correctly followed instructions?

This is the old "I know better than the coach" thing again.  It's getting tedious.

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31 minutes ago, Nasher said:

How do you know Roos' tactics wouldn't have worked better if Dunn hadn't correctly followed instructions?

This is the old "I know better than the coach" thing again.  It's getting tedious.

Why don't you shut down Demonland then, because as far as I know, it's a forum for opinions.

I actually find it tedious when supporters just accept that the coach is always right. If that's the case, why do so many get sacked?

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Still feel we don't know the full story of why Dunn was suddenly on the outer. I would love to know but don't think we will get a real answer until he perhaps retires. One year he was vice captain coming off a brilliant year or two at full back and the next he was plarying regular vfl without a call up ....

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2 hours ago, Cards13 said:

I seem to remember Hawkins has had many field days against us, with Dunn in the side as well. Move on Sunshine.

Dunn was one of the big factors in our win against the Cats in 2015 because he completely shut down Hawkins.

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12 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

One swallow does not make a summer. He's played one game out of 6. Let's see how Lynden goes for the next 6 weeks.

Wonder if he'll slam another torp out from the goal square against the coaches orders.

If we were to crucify every player for one major blunder like that each week Moon then many in the current 22 would most likely be playing much of the year at Casey. And we would probably only be able to field about 8 senior players.... :unsure:

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5 hours ago, Pates said:

Dunn is bubble gum trying to patch a leak in the titanic, he's past his best and the club had already committed to keep Garland on. 

I always kinda liked Dunny, he was an honest toiler and like many others suffered from our clubs inept ability to develop our players so I feel he wasn't able to reach his full potential with us. 

As for OMac v Dunn, Dunn's ahead but he's more experienced. I think OMac will improve and become a solid defender for us. 

At the moment the Pies have a reasonable defender on their list who is healthy and playing AFL football again (as of last week anyway) Pates.  They might both be past their best but so far the Pies are slightly ahead on the Garland v Dunn ledger.  We will have to wait and see on both counts.

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30 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

If we were to crucify every player for one major blunder like that each week Moon then many in the current 22 would most likely be playing much of the year at Casey. And we would probably only be able to field about 8 senior players.... :unsure:

Unfortunately for Dunny that torp may have been the final straw, as he did not play for us again despite some good form in the VFL. 

Other players make blunders, such as Bernie's kick out last week. But with Roos' defensive push on restricting oppo scoring, a low % torp after a behind flies in the face of what was being instilled in them at the time.

There's a difference between a blunder and a player deliberately defying the game plan and set ups, resulting in a turn around goal. 

All players practice torps at training. It's a child-like urge to kick the leather off the ball and watch it spiral. There is a reason it's almost never done in a senior game.

Look at the context of this one example rather than using all player blunders as a way of defending Dunny's mistake

 

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49 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Dunn was one of the big factors in our win against the Cats in 2015 because he completely shut down Hawkins.

 Can't recall how that part went down.  Worth visiting again regardless! What happens when you play as a committed 22! Need to serve it up to this mob again in the return match!

 

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