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POST MATCH DISCUSSION - Round 10

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4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Does anyone know if Trac got injured in the second half? Had 12 touches to half time, finished with 15.

Probably knackered.  The breaks come at the perfect time for a few of our boys.

 

Any chance we get a tall back in two weeks' time?

Dom Tyson was terrific when most were playing shite

Watts did some good things

Oscar Mc hurt a few with his pack crashing

Is CP5's knee still giving him grief?

Hibberd and Frost have been sensational pickups

Hannan's alright

Just now, ProDee said:

I all seriousness, we are no hope of winning a Grand Final with the McDonalds.  Nil.  Zilch.  

It's a major worry.

 

Each to their own. I like both.

 
19 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I have still liked his game over the past fortnight, though.  He is clearly playing well as a defensive forward, he has good hands and he is getting to the right spots to hit the scoreboard.  He just needs to put a few kicks through the big sticks like he did against the Crows.

Yep. I'd take Bugg over Kent every day of the week atm. Needs to finish though obviously.

18 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Good point, SJ.  He used it very well this week and he was stiff to be dropped a few rounds ago.

The other one that stood out for me was Melksham.  Had a huge impact on the game and he looks a much better player since being released from the half back line.  Let's hope that continues as well.

Needs to back it up now. Was very clean with his ball use and it stood out. No complaints if he can play like that every week. Still a big if at this stage.


9 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Does anyone know if Trac got injured in the second half? Had 12 touches to half time, finished with 15.

Don't believe so, was still out there all game. He was just really fumbly today. Dropped marks and couldn't pick up loose balls on the ground. Was not a good game by him. Still young so will take time to build consistency. 

19 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

crowd was estimated at 5000 (less than a good game at Casey) ...... not a good way to stay relevant to the mainstream audience

Plus 50000 on the fox or Telstra 

 

Hibberd and Pedo can go and stand next to Nev in the Reliable Camp

Omac can go and stand next to that Traeger Park tree and wait for the next electrical storm. Might spark some life into the boy.

In the first half I thought we were years off playing finals. The second half showed what we are capable of, but until we can eradicate how we played in the first half, we'll be pretenders. I agree with prodee about the Macs, both were horrendous


1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Don't believe so, was still out there all game. He was just really fumbly today. Dropped marks and couldn't pick up loose balls on the ground. Was not a good game by him. Still young so will take time to build consistency. 

Maybe he was drunk

30 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Jordan Lewis was so important behind the ball, setting up and really leading the team.

Oscar MacDonald is simply a mistake machine.  Almost every touch led to a turnover, a contested ball and lots of goal assists for GC.  He really isn't good enough, based on this performance.

We can do great things in a half of footy - I'm keen to see them put it together for 4 quarters at some stage.

He's so important in structure. He understands what Goodwin wants and seems to always be in the right position. Let's wait till this time next year and see where he is at. Once he cleans up his decision making by 10% he will be very important 

7 minutes ago, ProDee said:

In all seriousness, we are no hope of winning a Grand Final with the McDonalds.  Nil.  Zilch.  

It's a major worry.

 

Whilst i have you in this mood :unsure:

Would you trade them ( whilst others rate them ) ?

I would ...what of you 

12 minutes ago, ProDee said:

In all seriousness, we are no hope of winning a Grand Final with the McDonalds.  Nil.  Zilch.  

It's a major worry.

I have more confidence in Frost than the two of them combined. Over it.

Fair to say we are very much in the market for another quality KPD. And if we aren't, we should be.

12 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Probably knackered.  The breaks come at the perfect time for a few of our boys.

Spot on.  Has been down for a couple of weeks.


Think Melksham deserves some credit. He was real good, got a lot of it and used it well. He's not a backmen, but running round the middle he can play a big role

46 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

You could be forgiven for wanting nothing to do with the club after the first half.  I didn't.  I thought I was going to take a two week hiatus from the site, from the club, from anything to do with Melbourne.  It was close to the worst half of football we have played for some time.  We played lazy, arrogant footy and for the first time I really saw no leadership from our players.  You could almost sense that we thought this was a game we would win without too much effort.  It was horrible to watch.

And then it all changed.  Our leaders, especially Jones, took the game by the scruff of the neck and said 'we've had enough'.  Against the wind we worked super hard and got ourselves back in front before going on with the job in the last term like we should.  We played some terrific footy and it was clear that our changes worked as we had plenty of run to finish off the game.  It was great to watch.  A few things stood out:

I have loved the development of Hannan over the last fortnight.  We are seeing a good player form right before our eyes.  He can be a real weapon for us.

Nathan Jones stood up big time in the third term and gave us some real leadership.  It was fantastic to see.

Jeffy Garlett has been sensational this year and it was so pleasing to see him kick another 4 after a quiet game.

I thought our changes were spot on this week and really gave us run we needed to not only get back into the game but to finish it off as well.

No doubt the first half is something we need to fix and fix quickly.  But, we are 5-5 going into the bye and we can rest and hopefully get a few key players back for a big second half of the year.  We may not be a finals side going by tonight's effort, but we are well and truly in the running.  

Bring on the Pies in a fortnight!

Yes, it is interesting isn't it. I decided to go for a bike ride, have a coffee, just chill out at half time. I came back via Foxtel IQ 40 minutes later and they were 10 points in front. I think I am a jinx. I will refrain from live watching in future -.far more enjoyable when you know the result!

Haven't seen the game so it's impossible to comment but surely it's a positive when we only play for 1.5 quarters and win by 7 goals?

Sounds like, for the 10th game out of 10 this year, the game was played on our terms: when we were "on", we dominated, when we were "off", we stunk.

Again, can't know without having the game, but I suspect there is a healthy dose of MFCSS in the whole "the second half was only because GC stopped". They had the bye last week, surely it wasn't the fact that they hit a wall or something. I'd be confident that the second half was us lifting far more than it was GC dropping.

31 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Move them to Tassie.

Would rather they fold and the AFL form a new Tassie team, one that wasn't the remnants of the GC.

Nothing lasts on the Gold Coast


43 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Tom Bugg  0 goals 7 behinds the last 2 games

Thomas Bugg needs to bugger off. 

Pretty nice to win a game of footy when about half the team deserves to be left in Alice never to be seen again. 

Pathetic lackluster garbage effort for 2.5 quarters. Distinct lack of effort and some woeful kicks and decision making. Incredibly frustrating. 

We are a long long way off being good enough to make, let alone win finals. 

If we played a good team today, we would have been 20 goals down at half time. 

39 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Those close losses against Freo and Hawks mean we will be out of the eight after tonight instead of 4th or 5th. 

I hope that fact sticks around like a bad case of anal pruritus over the bye period for the players.

21 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

Each to their own. I like both.

No offence Dan but really? Oscar would be near to the worst player in the comp. Would not get a game in any other team. Tom...so much hype but his decision making and disposal is very, very ordinary. 

 
4 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Haven't seen the game so it's impossible to comment but surely it's a positive when we only play for 1.5 quarters and win by 7 goals?

Sounds like, for the 10th game out of 10 this year, the game was played on our terms: when we were "on", we dominated, when we were "off", we stunk.

Again, can't know without having the game, but I suspect there is a healthy dose of MFCSS in the whole "the second half was only because GC stopped". They had the bye last week, surely it wasn't the fact that they hit a wall or something. I'd be confident that the second half was us lifting far more than it was GC dropping.

Yes, that's very true.  The second half was down to us, not them.  We stopped their momentum and put them to the sword.

However, the first half was an atrocity that we should make sure we never watch again.  

In our defence .... we kicked 2 goals 7 in the second quarter. If it had been 6.3 or even 5.4 this would have been a good game for us.

The forward line simply did not function in the first half. The backline played reasonably well and the mids held their own.

Aaron Hall had a blinding first quarter and a reasonable second quarter but was far less effective in the second half.

MFCSS was really alive in that first half but deservedly so. GC are deservedly 16th on the ladder and lost to Port at a neutral venue by over 60 points.


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