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And Tom Bugg had better do something good tonight.  Hes taking Billy Stretchs spot in the team who we know will give us something especially on the wide open Adelaide Oval. 

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I was hoping Stretch would come in for Bugg but their two different players. Bugg's more of a "get under your skin hassler", whereas Stretch gives us more run and better ball use. 

If Bugg's being used for a role than fair enough. 

Dont feel good about today, it's that sinking feeling I haven't felt since Roosy's first year. We need a four quarter effort today to prevent being destroyed let alone having a chance in the game. 

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21 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Weid at FF, he cant play another position, at least not yet.  Doesnt have the tank, strength or agility for CHF.

His job is to fly for everything and create a contest and crumbs for Trac, Garlet, Kent etc,...  any marks or goals from him will be a bonus.

Trac reminds me a little of Brad Green

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1 minute ago, Pates said:

I was hoping Stretch would come in for Bugg but their two different players. Bugg's more of a "get under your skin hassler", whereas Stretch gives us more run and better ball use. 

If Bugg's being used for a role than fair enough. 

Dont feel good about today, it's that sinking feeling I haven't felt since Roosy's first year. We need a four quarter effort today to prevent being destroyed let alone having a chance in the game. 

I certainly feel hassled watching Bugg play

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36 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Hogan out is a massive blow. We struggled badly enough in moving forwards efficiently when he wasn't playing, let alone when he was.

Without his option to kick to at half-forward or up on the wing, I can see a lot of turnovers around the half-forward area, which is the worst place possible to turn it over against any club, let alone Adelaide in Adelaide.

If we can break even, or win, clearances (especially centre clearances), I still think we can score enough to at the very least be competitive, but if we're relying on generating scoring shots from our defensive 50 I don't like our chances.

Good points, titan, and it will be up to our midfielders to lower their eyes and to work hard into space.  If we get the ball to the wing, hold on for too long and then just bomb it long then we are in for a night of frustration.  We will need to run our backsides off to chop off that ball out the back, but I can see us working hard for little reward and then feeling deflated when they kick a couple of cheap ones.

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20 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

And Tom Bugg had better do something good tonight.  Hes taking Billy Stretchs spot in the team who we know will give us something especially on the wide open Adelaide Oval. 

I can see it now. Bugg niggles all night and gets a bunch of disposals, while Adelaide score 3 goals from his errant disposal.

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1 minute ago, Chook said:

I can see it now. Bugg niggles all night and gets a bunch of disposals, while Adelaide score 3 goals from his errant disposal.

I'd change things up and get him to run with Laird all night as a defensive forward.  Buggy has shown that he can kick a goal or two and he keeping Laird quiet would certainly stop their run from half back.

It won't happen but it would be good if it did.

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5 minutes ago, Jack son 5 said:

Melbourne at $6.

Melbourne aren't a six dollar side. Tempted.

Save your money...or give to me... even give ya half back ;)

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This reminds me of a game I think in '98. We went to Free with a side that couldn't win

That's the way Goodwin has to Coach tonight. Be daring for the whole game

Try players doing different things (within reason of course)

Move the ball with some precision

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

This reminds me of a game I think in '98. We went to Free with a side that couldn't win

That's the way Goodwin has to Coach tonight. Be daring for the whole game

Try players doing different things (within reason of course)

Move the ball with some precision

That was against the Eagles in Perth.  We were decimated by injuries to the point we had a Cockatoo-Collins in the side.  I still remember Stephen Tingay kicking the sealer in that one, it was a ripper of a win.

As you say, we'll need something of the same to win tonight.

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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This reminds me of a game I think in '98. We went to Free with a side that couldn't win

That's the way Goodwin has to Coach tonight. Be daring for the whole game

Try players doing different things (within reason of course)

Move the ball with some precision

Yep shake it up...shake it up

Nothing to lose. Something to gain ; insight.

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2 minutes ago, Mud Dogs Gonna Win said:

Seen 10 Melbs supporters so far! If anyone sees a Bloke walking around in a Melb Home Jumper with 21 on the back... That's me! #DanielBell

Kudos...brave lad ;)

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3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

That was against the Eagles in Perth.  We were decimated by injuries to the point we had a Cockatoo-Collins in the side.  I still remember Stephen Tingay kicking the sealer in that one, it was a ripper of a win.

As you say, we'll need something of the same to win tonight.

ok, I think it was Robbo's first game

(long time ago!!)

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

ok, I think it was Robbo's first game

(long time ago!!)

Wasn't his first game (he debuted in '97) but I recall that he kicked 4 goals as almost a lone hand in the forward line that day.  I think even Mark Bradly kicked two goals that day.  Sheesh.

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We have nothing to lose tonight. I think a lot of so called 'experts' have ignored just how much hasn't gone our way this year. Injuries, suspensions, off field tragedy.

I hope the trip really galvanises the group and they just come out and have a red hot go. That's all I want. Desperation and a want for the hard stuff.

Go Dees!

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4 hours ago, Nasher said:

Hogan (injured)
Watts
Pedersen (needed in the ruck)
Weideman
Smith (injured)

How many clubs have 6 key forwards on their list?  It's why Pedersen was kept on the list, but as it happens all our rucks fell over too.  You can't mitigate against every possible risk on the list.

Come on Nash, you know we have experts on here who would have had the forsight

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Stuff it I put $20 bucks on the Dees to win.! What's a rock lobster to a poor man like me!

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2 hours ago, Brownie said:

This will be one of the best wins in the last decade or more for our club if we can put it together tonight.

I hope you're right but i think we will be lucky to be within 60 points  , then again  am more than happy to be proven wrong ! 

 

 

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