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9 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I think Bugg has improved a lot. He goes hard. His goal kicking needs heaps of work and a poor part of his game( not his snaps) but I get the impression his passion is much higher than Kents.

He plays the odd OK game, but I don't rate him.

He's not the worst player I've seen in a Melbourne jumper.  I'll save those accolades for Tom Gillies types.

I know his attributes,  They're not enough for me.

But we can win with him in the team, so yeah, he's not the worst.

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2 hours ago, ProDee said:

You missed Hannan's speed.  It's vital.  Especially against a slow Sydney.

X-factor, overhead marking, speed, versatility and he hits the scoreboard.

He's kicked 17 goals and is on track for 30.  He's not close to being dropped.

Yep, hes surprisingly quick ans also hard to tackle. Quick hands too. His give to hibberd in the play that resulted in thst final boundry throw in was brilliant.

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53 minutes ago, ProDee said:

He plays the odd OK game, but I don't rate him.

He's not the worst player I've seen in a Melbourne jumper.  I'll save those accolades for Tom Gillies types.

I know his attributes,  They're not enough for me.

But we can win with him in the team, so yeah, he's not the worst.

A few weeks ago (after Gold Coast I think) I was very much in this frame of mind. But I've swung, he does enough competing and harassing and does get a few snags every now and then for me that he justifies his selection. He's not pretty to look at, and he should practice goal kicking until he can kick them in his sleep but he's a certain starter at the current state of the list IMO. 

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4 minutes ago, Pates said:

A few weeks ago (after Gold Coast I think) I was very much in this frame of mind. But I've swung, he does enough competing and harassing and does get a few snags every now at the for me that he justifies his selection. He's not pretty to look at, and he should practice goal kicking until he can kick them in his sleep but he's a certain starter at the current state of the list IMO. 

Between 1-22 where do you rate him from the weekend's team ?

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7 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Between 1-22 where do you rate him from the weekend's team ?

On the weekend gone, he would've been in the bottom 5 players. He was off, still niggled and competed but didn't do a lot. But he's been in enough in recent weeks that one bad performance isn't going to have him dropped. 

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I think Jesse's mental state could be the only thing holding him back to play this week. I'd definitely want him playing VFL if he doesn't get up.

He's training for over 3 weeks now. Fitness shouldn't be an issue. He missed less footy than Max and was off his feet for much less time, and Gawny went OK in his comeback game I reckon.

Imagine the boost it will give the rest of the boys if he plays. The reaction if he kicks a goal! Will be huge.

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4 hours ago, Grapeviney said:

My mail is that Watts won't play. 

Interesting.

From what I have been told Garlett will miss, Watts will play. Hogan told coaches he wants to play, coaches trying to hold him back a week but I've been told to expect him to play. 

We will see on Thursday! 

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Some good news re Jack Viney and other injury news from the Afl site

Hogan is a chance to play his first game since round seven when the Dees take on the Swans on Friday night. The star forward will be tested this week to determine his availability. Garlett and Watts also face fitness tests. Viney has been declared a certain starter after hurting his shoulder during the clash with West Coast. - Ben Guthrie

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17 minutes ago, True Heart said:

Interesting.

From what I have been told Garlett will miss, Watts will play. Hogan told coaches he wants to play, coaches trying to hold him back a week but I've been told to expect him to play. 

We will see on Thursday! 

Our coaches being measured and composed is so annoying!

Bring the Hoges back!!

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21 hours ago, monoccular said:

I think that if he is ready, why not?  Do you think he will be overawed??

Stupid or bloody minded?

I trust the selectors, now.  Hope they are sure about Jeffy though if they play him.....cannot afford him being unable to run...would prefer Kent or JKH if Jeffy is not 100%

I think we had discussed when he is ready and keeping it low key. We have not struggled scoring or winning without him so I don't see the rush, particularly when our talls have been in good recent form forward and back. Friday night football against the other in form side just feels too risky and not necessary to me.

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37 minutes ago, Pates said:

On the weekend gone, he would've been in the bottom 5 players. He was off, still niggled and competed but didn't do a lot. But he's been in enough in recent weeks that one bad performance isn't going to have him dropped. 

I was probably confusing the way I worded the question.  Forget about his weekend performance, where would you rank him in the 22 in a more general sense ?

1, 5, 15, 22 ?

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4 minutes ago, ProDee said:

I was probably confusing the way I worded the question.  Forget about his weekend performance, where would you rank him in the 22 in a more general sense ?

1, 5, 15, 22 ?

I don't think anyone doubts that Bugg would be in the bottom couple of the best 22 at the moment. But he is currently playing his role, and I can't see anyone knocking the door down to replace him. When Hogan and Watts are ready, he (or Harmes/ANB) will probably be squeezed out. 

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If Hogan and Watts come back in then either Stretch or ANB will have to go out if not Hannan who I do agree brings that something extra.

ANB for all his forward pressure and improved decision making is excess to needs (dependant on Garlett getting up) with a power forward back in the team demanding the ball.

Stretch did okay but as the replacement for Watts, logic would suggest he's possibly an omission.

 

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9 minutes ago, McQueen said:

If Hogan and Watts come back in then either Stretch or ANB will have to go out if not Hannan who I do agree brings that something extra.

ANB for all his forward pressure and improved decision making is excess to needs (dependant on Garlett getting up) with a power forward back in the team demanding the ball.

Stretch did okay but as the replacement for Watts, logic would suggest he's possibly an omission.

 

Harmes and Bugg below AnB and Stretch IMO.

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3 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Harmes and Bugg below AnB and Stretch IMO.

I'd disagree with that, mainly because their all different players. For me ANB hasn't been doing much wrong since coming in but has been relatively non-influential he was be one I'd look at. Stretch was solid in his return, and especially if Jeffy doesn't play perhaps we play Billy as more of a HFF. 

We have come to the problem we all knew was coming. How do we fit all our forwards in? Pederson was quiet for much of the game but made his presence well and truly felt at the end. He's also been in career best form. 

Hannan has proven to be a real livewire and unpredictable at times, the goal he kicked was so quick onto his boot I didn't even see it. 

Harmes I see as one potentially missing out but like ANB he really has done very little wrong in recent weeks. 21 disposal, 6 contested, 5 tackles, and a goal is a very handy return from him. His goal also massive in the context of the game. 

If Hannan and/or Jeffy pull up sore than the decision could be made for the selection committee. But I would say ANB will be first to go. I would like to give Jeffy a week off, he looked way out of sorts and we need him for the rest of the year. 

Out: Garlett (inj), ANB/Hannan

In: Watts, Hogan (if good to go) or JKH/Kent

I'm guessing though, selection headaches again. Best kind of headache to have!

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We need to start picking an MCG team, not Etihad dashers.  

 

That means stronger aerially,  so Watts and Hogan come in for Bugg and Salem. Pedo CHF, TMac on Buddy, Frost playing smaller/faster (if faster is possible)

Hogan and Watts are surprisingly mobile and remember Hogan was doing center bounce midfield work earlier in the year too.  

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13 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

I cant recall Buddy Franklin ever having a huge game against Melbourne.

Are we his bogey team? Hes certainly never kicked a bag against us that I recall, not even in his Hawthorn days.

Frawley used to hold him well, and I remember Col Garland doing well on him also. Since then, T Mac has been able to hold him.

You forgot the great Alex Georgiou. Not just kept him quite, but let Buddy know about it as well.

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Was in at the club yesterday, will attend training this morning and see how Hogan, Watts and Garlett are shaping.  I would proffer that sore and tired bodies will be the key determinant of changes this week, followed by team balance / match-ups.   Dangerfield's comments on TF were instructive about consecutive 6 day turnarounds and the cumulative toll.   Expect to see "rested" or "managed" next to a name or two.

Watts will be the key.  Going back to Webber's informed comments on hamstrings, you'd conclude that Watts' hamstring isn't the back related variety and hence it would be unlikely he'll get up this week.  But here's hoping.  I think Hogan will play and that the club was just taking the external expectations pressure off him when they said 2-3 weeks more.

The club had the game budgeted at 39k (from start of the season), the AFL are forecasting 42k and the MCC 55K.  They settled on 52.5k.  60k wouldn't surprise if the weather is fine (as per the forecast).

 

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