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31 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Tyson a long shot and Watts ruled out according to Mitch Cleary.

I feel like he's been wrong a few times already this year, so I wouldn't put a whole lot of credence in what he's saying, even if he is pointing out the bleeding obvious.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I actually think we are very good at moving the ball quickly out of opp forward line.  Where we fall down is lack of skill and composure in delivery to forwards so it often goes in high especially in recent weeks without Salem, Watts, Jones, Viney.  Its easy to say not do this but that is how it has been in recent weeks - perfect for Lever.

If we let them lock it in their forward line Lever will have a very relaxed night in their backline rather than 'zone off and pick up easy marks' in defence.  The problem with 'having enough at the contest' is that the way Adel play in defence is that there isn't a contest - Lever is allowed to run off his man.   Quite right, Lever isn't going to out muscle Hogan et al that is the job of Talia et al so it frees Lever. 

I still see a need for a specific strategy to stop Lever if we are to win.

We need to go through Petracca whenever we can as he is strong and a great deliverer of the ball, though I am certain that the opposition will do whatever they can to shut him down.

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Posted
1 hour ago, DemonOX said:

Channel 7 comentry team: 

Omitted - Brian Taylor;

 

This goose has called us the past two weeks now and has given me the complete shiiits both times.  Craps on incessantly.  BT, it's time to go.

Loved "his next goal wins comment "when the next was Lewis's after the siren. Followed up by " ANB shouldnt worry about the clock... just needs to kick the goal."

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Posted
46 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Tyson a long shot and Watts ruled out according to Mitch Cleary.

Is this the same Mitch cleary that said hogan would return via VFL? 

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Posted
31 minutes ago, Atholwebb said:

From what I saw at training today both Watts and Salem good chances of playing, but not Tyson.

Good news. I doubt either will play this weekend, but good signs that they'll be available Vs Port.

Posted
40 minutes ago, Atholwebb said:

From what I saw at training today both Watts and Salem good chances of playing, but not Tyson.

Unlesa Mission is selling us huge porkies Salem is still atleast 2 away I thought ? 

Posted
Just now, JV7 said:

Unlesa Mission is selling us huge porkies Salem is still atleast 2 away I thought ? 

Yeah, he said 2-3 weeks.


Posted (edited)

Goodwins about to speak to the media so we should fined out who's ruled out he's usually pretty upfront about it

 

Edit: Tyson & Watts confirmed out

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Posted

Goodwin: Trengove is in the mix. He's not likely to play this week but he's getting closer

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The upside of having Viney, Jones, Tyson, Watts and Salem out is that Trac, Nibbler, Stretch, Kent etc are having to step up and learn new roles in the middle. Like when Hogan and Maxy were out, if these boys grab the opportunity with both hands, we'll only be a better team for it. 

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Posted (edited)

Didn't like our chances last week against blues with the outs we had but we just got over the line, no chance against crows unfortunately unless the mids lift significantly, looking at Vince, Kent, Hunt and Stretch as musts to lift on last weeks effort if we are to be any chance

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Call Me What You Will said:

Strong club will not rush players back. I like that. Go dees in the top end!

keeping em fresh for the finals...

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No Watts, no Tyson... Now Crows will be backed comfortably. Especially based on how we played last weekend. Endeavour was great, execution not so much.

I still give us a chance. One thing about this season, they've taught us we're in everything.

This makes Port a really interesting game the week after. They're gettable with the ins we get back. 

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Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, mrtwister said:

With none of our best 22 coming in I'm going to make a bold statement. 

If we win this weekend, we will win it all. 

Whew!

There.

I said it. 

 

You absolute mad man!

 

 

 

 

 

Please be right.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Didn't like our chances last week against blues with the outs we had but we just got over the line, no chance against crows unfortunately unless the mids lift significantly, looking at Vince, Kent, Hunt and Stretch as musts to lift on last weeks effort if we are to be any chance

We are every chance to win this weekend.  This year has proven it so.  It doesn't mean we will win, but we still have every chance to knock them over.

Posted
22 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Goodwin also confirmed that both Watts and Tyson WILL play vs. Port next weekend.

This is what I was hoping for. We'll have a res hot crack up in Darwin but I'm not holding out much hope - plus the flight is no good on injuries. Give don and watts an extra week of rest and bring the rain to the G next week for port! Will be a huge game and hopefully the start of a powerful run towards finals. 

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Posted
37 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Goodwin also confirmed that both Watts and Tyson WILL play vs. Port next weekend.

Would they have played against the crows if the game was in Melbourne? 

We might pocket $500k from the game but it might cost us a finals spot 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

Would they have played against the crows if the game was in Melbourne? 

We might pocket $500k from the game but it might cost us a finals spot 

We'll never know.  The plane up to Darwin might have sealed their fates, but then they may have wanted to give them another week regardless so they are cherry ripe to go for the rest of the year.

This game won't be the one that costs us a finals spot either.

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