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3 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Yes, sarcasm doesn't come across easily in text.

 

I was pretty sure you were joking, but wanted to be certain.

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27 minutes ago, deanox said:

 

 

 

 

 

I watched Trenners pretty closely today from level 2 behind the goals. Most of the above are spot on but ill add some thoughts:

- he only played 90 minutes (of the >120 minutes), about the same as Mellsham and Salem, with JKH our lowest at 82.

-he effectively played on the left back pocket on Sam Grey for 90% of his time on ground. Picked up Boak a couple of times.

- Acted as a structural general, pointing and setting players and positions constantly

- Didn't attack much: only left his place in the zone when his direct opponent ran into the contest. This happened less info the second half. 

- Mostly got possessions linking across half back either when we switched our as a safe option.  Got involved a couple of times when he was in the play. 

- I saw him get beaten by his specific man twice.  Once by Grey up the field on the HFF (the ball went out of centre bounce, Grey got their first, and got an inside 50 that resulted in a goal) and once during a run on play by Boak I think, as a chain of possessions caught our structure out

- He obviously isnt fast. That didn't matter when our structure was working.  He wasn't going to chase guys down but was fine in general play.

 

 

 

My thoughts are he offers more than many.  I think there is a role for him when Vince and Lewis decline but unsure where he sits in the coaches eyes behind Wagner and Smith in the longer term. Does Melksham fit into this group too or is he a forward now? Trenners didn't play mid, and he didn't attack much, so it's clear to me what his role is at the moment. Just wait and see if they think he is handy depth. 

Not completely sure what you are getting at here Dean, but Milkshake has definitely stamped his mark in our best 22 in my book.  A bit slow to start (who wouldn't be after 18 months away from footy), but has consistently been in our best performers over the last month when we really needed players to stand up.  Another pretty good effort today.

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

That, my fellow Demons, was a finals type game.  

Said it in one. (And some other gubbins)

That wouldn't have looked out of place in a final. We earned the win against what I think is a top 4 side. We did it with brilliance and guts. Couldn't be happier. I place it comfortably in 3rd place in terms of wins this year. Behind Crows and Eagles.

What a year. What a great year. Other years we will be lumbered with some serious expectation. Not this year. This year is already qualified as "that year when" we discovered Tracca, Oliver and others.

Haven't loved footy this much since 2002 when Neita was running around.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Jeez, I came on here to read some positive comments about a great win setting us up for a good run at finals , not a Watts bash-fest circa 2012. 

Fair dinkum. 

Jack wasn't much chop today... but seriously I don't really care.

I think Jacks 100th game was probably marked by the question of would he make it as a player.  Since then, I thinkhe has proved the doubters well and truly wrong.

Fast forward a fee years to Jack's 150th and I think it's more about will the team make it.  Let's hope that question is settled in the afirmative in the years ahead as well.  Certainly looking ok at present.

Posted
3 hours ago, old dee said:

That maybe the silliest thing you say today .

port fought back, they are far from a poor side.

Blaming The Darwin trip is rubbish always has been. Good sides win and poor ones don't.

Disagree. The Crows and us both tired in the last as the commentators said. History shows sides returning from Darwin struggle to run out their next game. 

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Just now, Redleg said:

Disagree. The Crows and us both tired in the last as the commentators said. History shows sides returning from Darwin struggle to run out their next game. 

Both won against good teams Mr Leg.

if you are good you win it is that simple blaming Darwin is just an excuse by those who do not want to sell a game. 

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Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Not completely sure what you are getting at here Dean, but Milkshake has definitely stamped his mark in our best 22 in my book.  A bit slow to start (who wouldn't be after 18 months away from footy), but has consistently been in our best performers over the last month when we really needed players to stand up.  Another pretty good effort today.

I think he was referring to the back flank position. Is trengove competing against Wagner and smith to take over from Vince or is melkshake going to be pushed Back for his foot skills

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Not completely sure what you are getting at here Dean, but Milkshake has definitely stamped his mark in our best 22 in my book.  A bit slow to start (who wouldn't be after 18 months away from footy), but has consistently been in our best performers over the last month when we really needed players to stand up.  Another pretty good effort today.

Agree entirely that Melksham has a spot.

 

I meant is Jack competing against him? Melksham was a HBF but has moved forward recently. Will her stay forward or go back? 

Jack is playing HBF. Long term, Jack is competing against Smith and Wagner, is he behind Melksham too?

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Posted

I was at the game and saw Jack Watts grab at his groin and was limping late in the second quarter- perhaps that explains his second half- he did one great smother - I think in the last quarter

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Posted
2 hours ago, DemonOX said:

The umps were atrocious and cost us goals.

Bloody maggots. 

 

2 hours ago, beelzebub said:

I know we berate the maggots ( as they deserve ) but its really quite worrisome in that it really is obviously atrocious.

Last night, last week , today, tomorrow it's all rubbish. God knows how anyone plays the game when it's roulette out there..fmd !!

Based on the above comments and a few other posts I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the umpires had a shocker. So many frees missed (mostly to us of course ;))

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Posted
4 minutes ago, old dee said:

Both won against good teams Mr Leg.

if you are good you win it is that simple blaming Darwin is just an excuse by those who do not want to sell a game. 

Correct. Both the Crows and us beat top 4 teams after playing in Darwin.

As for us tiring, Port were always going to come at us but after they kicked a couple at the start of the last we tied the game down and stoped their run and then got on top again at the very end.

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Jack wasn't much chop today... but seriously I don't really care.

I think Jacks 100th game was probably marked by the question of would he make it as a player.  Since then, I thinkhe has proved the doubters well and truly wrong.

Fast forward a fee years to Jack's 150th and I think it's more about will the team make it.  Let's hope that question is settled in the afirmative in the years ahead as well.  Certainly looking ok at present.

Agree with all this. 

Just watching the game now (at half time) and agree Watts has had better days! He got in some good spots but appeared unsure of his body I reckon. He'll come good. 

I thought some of the earlier comments on this thread were a bit OTT, is all.

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Posted

Watts played as well as Hogan did against Carlton.

Not very.  He will know he had a dirty day.

Posted
1 hour ago, CityDee said:

What has been good with playing guys to try and get them back into form - Gawn Hogan and today Jack Watts is that they have all held their own . Not being beaten by an opponent running off them causing havoc at the same time not finishing marks (  game touch ) or dominating like they can . 

They have all worked at it and yes rusty to begin with but have improved or will to where we need them to be .

I watched the 2nd quarter again just now and Watts was running with discomfort , hoping he hasnt tweaked it again. 

 

Yes, hope they have the same patience with Trenners. I thought he was serviceable today. Can only improve for the run - certainly hard at it, and plays his role very well...

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Posted
3 hours ago, Nasher said:

It's how poor form manifests itself for Jack.  His intensity goes down and his attack drops.  When Hogan is out of form, he drops marks, shanks kicks and sulks.  Jack Viney when out of form tries to break a tackle every time he gets the ball.  An out of form Nathan Jones gets all his kicks from running around behind other players and hoofing it forward. Lesser players just don't get near the ball when out of form.  All players react and respond differently.

Watts looked out of touch today, but I don't consider it any more contemptible than any other player who has been out of the game and takes a while to get in the groove.  I think your criticism is excessive and unwarranted.

Said it before and I'll say it again. There needs to be a "post of the week" thread, with links so you can see context. Finally it happens to a mod, so maybe something will be done. lol

3 hours ago, faultydet said:

He was insipid jumbo

He was injured, Faulty.

2 hours ago, radar said:

Mentioned on Ology too. 

It still exists?!

21 minutes ago, #11-TonyAnderson said:

I was at the game and saw Jack Watts grab at his groin and was limping late in the second quarter- perhaps that explains his second half- he did one great smother - I think in the last quarter

Yeah. I reckon it was one of those where certain movements, like jumping or sideways movement aren't doable, so you're forced to run in straight lines all day and hope the ball is delivered on a dime.

He wasn't good, injury aside... but he's more than earned a bad game or two. Hogan took 3 weeks to find form, and he's not carrying an injury (aside from post surgery + emotional scars).

Getting back to the thread. Not too many people are talking about how high they rate Port. I rate them SUPER high. They're my pick for top 4 (probably 4th), and have been all year.

There is NOTHING to be angry, sad, or disappointed about from this week. But some posters will insist on being glass half empty.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Robot Devil said:

 

Based on the above comments and a few other posts I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the umpires had a shocker. So many frees missed (mostly to us of course ;))

At the end of the game I was hanging [censored] on a power supporter and after i had finished having a good laugh at him we spoke about the umps and even he said they got the better of the umps decisions.

It really is pathetic cause most of the wrong decisions are so bloody obvious which makes it even more infuriating. 

The dees should talk and demand the afl/umps association pull their finger out. 

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Posted

Great win. Could be very handy.

I just keep looking at the ladder and then at the calendar and then at the ladder.

It's late July and the Dees are well and truly in the hunt :lol:

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Posted
3 hours ago, KingSlayer33 said:

Haven't seen the gameday thread and just saw it briefly alluded to above but WTF was Dixon doing sledging Jetta when he took him over the boundary line?  (2ndQ maybe)

Could he pick a less deserving person to sledge? Jetta was absolutely magnificent again!

Hope Jetta told him to come back to him when he's an AA player not a hack with a hipster beard who can't kick. 

Nicolls did an excellent job trying to ruin the game and making me lose my voice. 

Hibberd, Jetta, Viney all immense. Tyson good, Oliver good, Hannan good, Oscar is ridiculously improved and can't believe I'm saying it, Melksham is coming good. 

It was a very good win. We played on our terms for a half and opened an unbeatable lead. They amped up the pressure, as good teams do, but we didn't relent. We went hard all day and held off for an excellent win.

Hogan seems to be getting better and better and Gawn was excellent before he got injured. He was back in form. 

 

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Posted

A massive win for the club and another step forward with a win at our 2017 hoodoo ground. 

Had bad case of MFCSS until Melksham shut the door. Still adjusting to our arrival.

With the return of 1/4 of our best 22, the only team that I fear stopping us are Sydney.

Love this club, hate bald umpires.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Hope Jetta told him to come back to him when he's an AA player not a hack with a hipster beard who can't kick. 

Nicolls did an excellent job trying to ruin the game and making me lose my voice. 

Hibberd, Jetta, Viney all immense. Tyson good, Oliver good, Hannan good, Oscar is ridiculously improved and can't believe I'm saying it, Melksham is coming good. 

It was a very good win. We played on our terms for a half and opened an unbeatable lead. They amped up the pressure, as good teams do, but we didn't relent. We went hard all day and held off for an excellent win.

Hogan seems to be getting better and better and Gawn was excellent before he got injured. He was back in form. 

 

I thought Oscar McDonald was one of our worst today. WTF was he doing spoiling the ball into the corridor? It's like he never defended before in his life.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Not completely sure what you are getting at here Dean, but Milkshake has definitely stamped his mark in our best 22 in my book.  A bit slow to start (who wouldn't be after 18 months away from footy), but has consistently been in our best performers over the last month when we really needed players to stand up.  Another pretty good effort today.

Hibberd!        (but I take your point)

Posted

Solid win under the circumstances. A few players off the pace returning from injuries, and Gawn hampered for the second half, but we still ground it out.

People look at the forward line and salivate with the potential there, but the back half isn't looking too shabby either.

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Posted
2 hours ago, old dee said:

I know one thing for certain!

The single malt has never tasted better in spite of a heavy cold.

Go Dees.

...and you go on and drink it all by yourself.......

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