Jump to content

MATCH PREVIEW AND TEAM SELECTION - Round 8

Featured Replies

Just now, america de cali said:

Except for the brain. A 50 year old brain on a 20 year old body would be awesome.

We all dream of pulling that one off.

 
1 minute ago, DominatrixTyson said:

Can we not get Jordan Lewis to do some around the ground ruckwork at some point this week or this year?

Depends. How tall is he compared to old dee?

 
3 hours ago, godees said:

Weid and ANB travelled. Weid hasn't regained any form in VFL yet so it would be crazy to bring him in. 

Go small in forward line. Give ANB the tagging job on Laird. Watts leading up at CHF. Petracca from goal square. Hannan also deep-ish with Kent and Garlett hanging around. It would require a fairly significant change in the way we have been taking the ball into F50 (no long bombs) but our recent strategies have been working appallingly anyway.

On the Adelaide board on bigfooty they were worried about being too tall and slow in the forward line. Let's go for broke with a small and fast team, play with dash, take risks from defence. I think its the only way we can win. Oh, and tag Sloane with Vince!

Yep, I'd be going small. I'd bring in Stretch for Hogan. Play Petracca at FF and Jeffy nearby. Hannan, Kent and Watts rotating from the wings, to half forward, to deep inside 50. Play Pedo in the ruck up forward, in the centre and let Tommy Mac take the ruck in defence. Leave Watts out of it this week to provide a target up forward. I'd only use him in the ruck if he or Pedo are struggling to get into the game. Adelaide are a quick side in both ball movement terms and in speed terms, but if we hit the sweet spot, I believe we can match them in those two areas. The most vital thing? Melbourne taking on this game and moving the ball on as quickly as possible. We're at our best when we do that and I actually think we're the team that looks most like Adelaide when we are playing this way.

I'm expecting a really good contest. Pedo needs to provide an out contested marker at half back, as does Tracca from defensive set ups. I'd switch Petracca and Watts deep forward depending on where the ball is. If it's in defence from a kick in, I'd get Petracca presenting on half back and Watts playing deeper forward, along with Kent. If it's forward or the ball is in dispute, I'd play Trac deep and Watts higher up the ground and use his ball use.

We can win this if everything clicks. I think it will.

Having said all this, I note that Stretch hasn't travelled with the team, therefore Weideman probably has to come in for Hogan, which means Hannan may have to play higher up the field. Bugger. Not how I would have played it, but anyway.

2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Laphroaig is on the cards. 

Try a Ballechin 10 Gorgoroth. Even better.


We can still win without Hogan, just like we won in Geelong 2015 and against the Hawks last season when they were two games clear on top of the ladder.

The Kangaroos smashed the Crows last week, sure they are a different prospect at home but who cares.  The game is ours if we want it.

The biggest factor is Sam Jacobs, he is going to dominate the hitouts, it will come down to if we can somehow take advantage of his ruckwork. 

11 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Try a Ballechin 10 Gorgoroth. Even better.

Might be a little above my cost level dee-tox

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

We can still win without Hogan, just like we won in Geelong 2015 and against the Hawks last season when they were two games clear on top of the ladder.

The Kangaroos smashed the Crows last week, sure they are a different prospect at home but who cares.  The game is ours if we want it.

The biggest factor is Sam Jacobs, he is going to dominate the hitouts, it will come down to if we can somehow take advantage of his ruckwork. 

We beat Geelong with Gawn and Spencer Pa. Not there tomorrow.

 
4 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

We can still win without Hogan, just like we won in Geelong 2015 and against the Hawks last season when they were two games clear on top of the ladder.

The Kangaroos smashed the Crows last week, sure they are a different prospect at home but who cares.  The game is ours if we want it.

The biggest factor is Sam Jacobs, he is going to dominate the hitouts, it will come down to if we can somehow take advantage of his ruckwork. 

Can we put a hard tag on Jacobs? :) Have Bugg hold onto one of his legs all match?

Just now, old dee said:

We beat Geelong with Gawn and Spencer Pa. Not there tomorrow.

Yeah and also with Jimmy Toumpas, Matt Jones, Rohan Bail, Chris Dawes and Aiden Riley.

Thankfully not there tomorrow.


Just now, Petraccattack said:

Yeah and also with Jimmy Toumpas, Matt Jones, Rohan Bail, Chris Dawes and Aiden Riley.

Thankfully not there tomorrow.

Dawes on hindsight would've been a very valuable player this year.

5 hours ago, mongrel said:

Ok then. But on the DL who does he think should be our backup tall forward/marking option? Keilty? who else is left????

These two are now on the emergency list mongrel and I have it on good authority one of them is likely to replace 'Weid' in the starting 22.....

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS68ibaJIJnt_vxz7m0G8J

 

 

 

Just now, Petraccattack said:

Yeah and also with Jimmy Toumpas, Matt Jones, Rohan Bail, Chris Dawes and Aiden Riley.

Thankfully not there tomorrow.

We are so low on tall forwards I might take Dawes back for tomorrow.

1 minute ago, old dee said:

We are so low on tall forwards I might take Dawes back for tomorrow.

Old iron hands would have done little more than someone like Weideman.  

We're very good at revisionist history round these parts.

1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

These two are now on the emergency list mongrel and I have it on good authority one of them is likely to replace 'Weid' in the starting 22.....

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS68ibaJIJnt_vxz7m0G8J

 

 

 

Very good RN.


3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Old iron hands would have done little more than someone like Weideman.  

We're very good at revisionist history round these parts.

Small joke there Wiseblood as you probably remember I was far from being a fan.

1 minute ago, old dee said:

Small joke there Wiseblood as you probably remember I was far from being a fan.

True OD, I probably didn't look at it closely enough.  Long day!

Just now, Wiseblood said:

True OD, I probably didn't look at it closely enough.  Long day!

We all have them. Being a Dees supporter can have a negative effect on sense of humour.

13 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

These two are now on the emergency list mongrel and I have it on good authority one of them is likely to replace 'Weid' in the starting 22.....

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS68ibaJIJnt_vxz7m0G8J

 

 

 

You're right either will be better then the weed!


32 minutes ago, old dee said:

Very good RN.

Ty but I was simply looking to stop the rot and plant some seeds of hope in what is fast becoming a somewhat uprooted season OD

57 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Try a Ballechin 10 Gorgoroth. Even better.

Will do, I'll add it to the list... actually the Overlord is already googling it... ha ha

 
48 minutes ago, old dee said:

Might be a little above my cost level dee-tox

About the same OD. Around 60 bucks. get on it!

36 minutes ago, mongrel said:

You're right either will be better then the weed!

Our stocks are certainly at a very low ebb mongrel.

To have any chance of pulling off a miracle win I would prefer we just go small and fast up forward (as others have already suggested) and slam the ball in with a record number of stab passes and low raking kicks to the hot spot, see the ball spill off hands, faces, knoggins, chests etc with maybe an occasional mark. Feed off the crumbs front and square with at least one player getting there at all times and just kick madly in the general direction of the two sticks and hope for the best.  Set shots excluded of course.

Roll the dice with going short and fast as above and hope that Watts/Tracc can clunk a few in amongst the mayhem leading out to either flank.  We usually get as many inside 50 entries as our opponents, sometimes more.  But we can't make a silk purse from a sow's ear from wet players like the Weid overnight. He is a work in progress over at least the next two pre-seasons before we might see a decent AFL level key forward emerging and impacting over 4 quarters.

I truly hope he surprises me and does something special.  But height is only valuable if you can at the very least bring the ball to ground by hitting the contest for most of the match and/or take some valuable pack marks, even in the dying moments of some quarters and also stick tackles in the ground ball mayhem in front of goals.  I doubt the Weid has the tank and strength to bring that for more than a half at this point.

Good luck to him anyway and let's hope he grasps his surprise selection with both hands for his and our sake on Sunday.


Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Featured Content

  • PREVIEW: Gold Coast

    The Gold Coast Suns find themselves outside of the top eight for the first time since Round 1 with pressure is mounting on the entire organisation. Their coach Damien Hardwick expressed his frustration at his team’s condition last week by making a middle-finger gesture on television that earned him a fine for his troubles. He showed his desperation by claiming that Fox should pick up the tab.  There’s little doubt the Suns have shown improvement in 2025, and their position on the ladder is influenced to some extent by having played fewer games than their rivals for a playoff role at the end of the season, courtesy of the disruption caused by Cyclone Alfred in March.  However, they are following the same trajectory that hindered the club in past years whenever they appeared to be nearing their potential. As a consequence, that Hardwick gesture should be considered as more than a mere behavioral lapse. It’s a distress signal that does not bode well for the Queenslanders. While the Suns are eager to remain in contention with the top eight, Melbourne faces its own crisis, which is similarly deep-seated but in a much different way. After recovering from a disappointing start to the season and nearing a return to respectability among its peer clubs, the Demons have experienced a decline in status, driven by the fact that while their form has been reasonable (see their performance against the ladder leader in the Kings Birthday match), their conversion in front of goal is poor enough to rank last in the competition. Furthermore, their opponents find them exceptionally easy to score against. As a result, they have effectively eliminated themselves from the finals race and are again positioned to finish in the bottom half of the ladder.

    • 0 replies
  • NON-MFC: Round 15

    As the Demons head into their Bye Round, it's time to turn our attention to the other matches being played. Which teams are you tipping this week? And which results would be most favourable for the Demons if we can manage to turn our season around? Follow all the non-Melbourne games here and join the conversation as the ladder continues to take shape.

      • Like
    • 276 replies
  • REPORT: Port Adelaide

    Of course, it’s not the backline, you might argue and you would probably be right. It’s the boot studder (do they still have them?), the midfield, the recruiting staff, the forward line, the kicking coach, the Board, the interchange bench, the supporters, the folk at Casey, the head coach and the club psychologist  It’s all of them and all of us for having expectations that were sufficiently high to have believed three weeks ago that a restoration of the Melbourne team to a position where we might still be in contention for a finals berth when the time for the midseason bye arrived. Now let’s look at what happened over the period of time since Melbourne overwhelmed the Sydney Swans at the MCG in late May when it kicked 8.2 to 5.3 in the final quarter (and that was after scoring 3.8 to two straight goals in the second term). 

      • Clap
      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 3 replies
  • CASEY: Essendon

    Casey’s unbeaten run was extended for at least another fortnight after the Demons overran a persistent Essendon line up by 29 points at ETU Stadium in Port Melbourne last night. After conceding the first goal of the evening, Casey went on a scoring spree from about ten minutes in, with five unanswered majors with its fleet of midsized runners headed by the much improved Paddy Cross who kicked two in quick succession and livewire Ricky Mentha who also kicked an early goal. Leading the charge was recruit of the year, Riley Bonner while Bailey Laurie continued his impressive vein of form. With Tom Campbell missing from the lineup, Will Verrall stepped up to the plate demonstrating his improvement under the veteran ruckman’s tutelage. The Demons were looking comfortable for much of the second quarter and held a 25-point lead until the Bombers struck back with two goals in the shadows of half time. On the other side of the main break their revival continued with first three goals of the half. Harry Sharp, who had been quiet scrambled in the Demons’ first score of the third term to bring the margin back to a single point at the 17 minute mark and the game became an arm-wrestle for the remainder of the quarter and into the final moments of the last.

      • Clap
    • 0 replies
  • PREGAME: Gold Coast

    The Demons have the Bye next week but then are on the road once again when they come up against the Gold Coast Suns on the Gold Coast in what could be a last ditch effort to salvage their season. Who comes in and who comes out?

      • Thanks
    • 142 replies
  • PODCAST: Port Adelaide

    The Demonland Podcast will air LIVE on Monday, 16th June @ 8:00pm. Join Binman, George & I as we dissect the Dees disappointing loss to the Power.
    Your questions and comments are a huge part of our podcast so please post anything you want to ask or say below and we'll give you a shout out on the show.
    Listen LIVE: https://demonland.com/

      • Thanks
    • 33 replies