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Post Match Discussion - Round 3

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1 hour ago, juzzk1d said:

Assistant coach: ā€œI think we should stick Oliver at Full Forward and isolate him. See if he can snag any goals and put us up by moreā€

Goodwin: ā€œLOL, nah that’d be too easy for us. Let’s see if he can get over the tag physically and mentally even though the game is well andĀ truly on the lineā€

Yeah, makes sense.Ā Ā 

It actually doesĀ 

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3 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

After watching the replay for a different perspective from what I got at the ground, there is a lot to like - but still a lot to do - for us to be contenders. Ā We lack outside speed, although Frosty had a few turbocharged blasts, but nothing like BillyHartung was able to achieve.

Hartung was prominent in the opening 15mins but didn't really do much for the rest of the day....

18 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I disagree I think he has a soft spot for us as he is nothing if not a student of the history of the game. He appreciates the 50s/60s rivalry even if the rest of their supporters couldnt give a stuff. I just found it interesting. Once I heard him say "the Melbourne side" I couldn't stop hearing it.

I think he referred to North Melbourne rather than the Kangas as well..

 
3 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Watching live and again in replay you can see on occasion players jogging when chasing rather than a hard chase allowing the likes of Hartung to just waltz through the centre of the ground. Salem and ClarrieĀ stood out a couple of times but they both are still building.Ā 

Side noteĀ is Cunnington one of the most underrated players in the comp? He just always seems to bob up with the ball and delivers it well most times.Ā 

Yeah it's where we miss Viney and need the rotations of the inside mids to keep them fresh. On the outside though if we're going with Tyson and Lewis then top speed for those guys is a jog.

Cunnington is a good clearance player and strong mark but offers little around the ground, kicking is poor and can't handball on his left side which is completely inexcusable for an inside midfielder. Somehow Jordan Lewis can't handball on his right though so it's hardly a unique fault. He often plays well against us but shouldn't have much hurt factor. With Ziebell forward, Higgins more of a receiving player and Jacobs tagging he does get a lot of opportunity to win clearances as well.

5 hours ago, juzzk1d said:

Assistant coach: ā€œI think we should stick Oliver at Full Forward and isolate him. See if he can snag any goals and put us up by moreā€

Goodwin: ā€œLOL, nah that’d be too easy for us. Let’s see if he can get over the tag physically and mentally even though the game is well andĀ truly on the lineā€

Yeah, makes sense.Ā Ā 

It actually teaches him a new skill.Ā 

So it makes complete sense.


2 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Hartung was prominent in the opening 15mins but didn't really do much for the rest of the day....

That’sĀ Ā why the hawks got rid of him. A slightlyĀ improved Sam Bleese at best.

6 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

While he got the last laugh on us last year, one of my happiest memories as a Demon supporter was that it was US who shut down his idiotic 'Press Red for Ed' broadcast.

The sight of him sulking it up, muttering something about Mount Buller and storming out of the commentary box almost made the five other times he hijacked the commentary box worth it.

I would have found it funnier of we found 3 of the worst Melbourne supporting stereotypes you could find to run a competing broadcast next door.Ā 

Wouldn't work over the sound of all that jewellery. And everyone would be distracted by the cheese platters.

Slightly off topic, but was the last time we beat North ( that is before last Saturday) Colin Sylvia’s first game?Ā I seem to remember Colin’s first game was in 2006 against North where he got one or two touches only! It just puts into perspective the length of time between wins.

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Didn't Frost and Jetta get cited? I haven't read anything about it. GOOD NEWS

1 minute ago, WERRIDEE said:

Didn't Frost and Jetta get cited? I haven't read anything about it. GOOD NEWS

I came on here to find some news on it. Not a sausage. I'm stunned, frankly. Especially with the Frost one.


Looks like Jetta and Frost are in the clear:Ā 

"Only one other player faces suspension from the weekend's games, with Bulldog Zaine Cordy offered a week for striking Cale Hooker of the Dons...Richmond's Alex Rance can accept a $2000 fine for striking Hawthorn's Luke Breust...Nine other players have also been fined, while a match day report on Greater Western Sydney's Matt de Boer was thrown out".

I'm guessing they are fined or completely exonerated https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/bomber-could-be-in-hot-water-over-alleged-bite-20180409-p4z8i9.html

Dog act by McKenna to bite another player.

59 minutes ago, Dee Dee said:

Slightly off topic, but was the last time we beat North ( that is before last Saturday) Colin Sylvia’s first game?Ā I seem to remember Colin’s first game was in 2006 against North where he got one or two touches only! It just puts into perspective the length of time between wins.

Just shows what a blunder it was to delist Col

3 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Id be puffed if i wasnt a Dee suporter and those two got off

Why? They weren’t injured and received a free kick.Ā 

  • Melbourne'sĀ Sam FrostĀ ($2000) for rough conduct after a sling tackle on Kangaroo Jed Anderson

Nothing about Jetta


Finally managed to see the replay so here are some quick thoughts from what I saw:

Umpires were bad for both teams, to me there wasn’t any favouritism just no consistency and logic at times. The Fritch non-mark was terrible and robbed him of a great mark and us a huge goal into 3 quarter.Ā 

Gawn was incredible, easily best on ground for me.Ā 

Petracca looks like he’s getting stronger and stronger. Hasn’t hit top speed yet but when he does I pity the poor buggers on the other end.Ā 

Kent, Bugg, and Wagner all played very good games. Wagner has been in the sights of many here (me included) I’m happy to admit the he played a good game. Kent and Bugg were our dangerous forwards and they did it though harassment and pressure. Also special mention to Frost, he also did some very good things.Ā 

Hogan as a midfielder I was a little sceptical of but it’s working, I think it would work better with one more tall forward though. Early days our forward entries were terrible.Ā 

Overall satisfied with the result. We should’ve buried them in the 3rd quarter and we missed some easy shots. We’ve broken the hoodoo and that shouldn’t be underestimated.Ā 

Coaches votes.Ā  Hogan shortchanged surely.Ā  Ā  Gawn is 3rd on the leaderboard.

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MELBOURNE v NORTH MELBOURNE
10 Max Gawn (Melb)
5 Jesse Hogan (Melb)
4 Christian Petracca (Melb)
3 Ben Cunnington (NM)
3 Christian Salem (Melb)
2 Ben Brown (NM)
2 Dean Kent (Melb)
1 Nathan Jones (Melb)

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

Coaches votes.Ā  Hogan shortchanged surely.Ā  Ā  Gawn is 3rd on the leaderboard.

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MELBOURNE v NORTH MELBOURNE
10 Max Gawn (Melb)
5 Jesse Hogan (Melb)
4 Christian Petracca (Melb)
3 Ben Cunnington (NM)
3 Christian Salem (Melb)
2 Ben Brown (NM)
2 Dean Kent (Melb)
1 Nathan Jones (Melb)

Scott would have given Petracca 3 or 4 I reckon. Oppo coaches rate get blown away by Petracca. Not sure who would have given 2 NM players votes....Scott again...

1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Dog act by McKenna to bite another player.

You can sort of understand it. Ā Ā  McKenna IS Irish and Dickson IS a spud.

4 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Scott would have given Petracca 3 or 4 I reckon. Oppo coaches rate get blown away by Petracca. Not sure who would have given 2 NM players votes....Scott again...

Had to be 4 or 0

Scores broken down (but take your pick as to which coach awarded them):

5: Gawn, Gawn

4: Hogan, Petracca

3: Salem, Cunnington

2: Kent, Brown

1: Jones, Hogan

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(For the record, I have put them in order of my guess as Goodwin / Scott)


10 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

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Oh, Eddie's just establishing his working man credentials.

You know he was born in Broadie? And he ever remains, a Toorak resident Broadie boy.

He's just quoting John Lennon, another hero of the working masses and enemy of Big Everything. Just like Eddie with his Lexus Centre. Ok, maybe not that. How about his Westpac Centre? Wait, scratch that. His Holden Centre? Holden, car of the working masses. That's it!

I've heard whispers from C'wood supporters that supporter functions are increasingly for the "Legends" and other high paying members, and the run of the mill supporter feels forgotten about.

Ha ha! Jewellery rattling! Good one. Some leisure time reading material about this hero of the downtrodden: Eddie McGuire’s latest $12 million Toorak purchaseĀ Ā Ā  Eddie McGuire has a net worth of $55 million Ā Ā Ā Ā  Eddie McGuire has scored a $10 million cliff-top base in Portsea

So Eddie, Broadie Boy, we'll rattle our jewellery. If we all band together, maybe the noise will drown out that of your jewellery.

If Eddie got the death adder out of his pocket more often perhaps they wouldn't have ended up with fairly ordinary recruiting results in the last few years.Destination Club my ar66.....Ā 

34 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Coaches votes.Ā  Hogan shortchanged surely.Ā  Ā  Gawn is 3rd on the leaderboard.

Ā 

MELBOURNE v NORTH MELBOURNE
10 Max Gawn (Melb)
5 Jesse Hogan (Melb)
4 Christian Petracca (Melb)
3 Ben Cunnington (NM)
3 Christian Salem (Melb)
2 Ben Brown (NM)
2 Dean Kent (Melb)
1 Nathan Jones (Melb)

Great to see recognition for both Salem and Kent.Ā 

34 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Had to be 4 or 0

Scores broken down (but take your pick as to which coach awarded them):

5: Gawn, Gawn

4: Hogan, Petracca

3: Salem, Cunnington

2: Kent, Brown

1: Jones, Hogan

Ā 

(For the record, I have put them in order of my guess as Goodwin / Scott)

I assume Scott gave Cunnington and Brown votes ahead of Hogan and if so he's either completely biased or a moron.

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39 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Had to be 4 or 0

Scores broken down (but take your pick as to which coach awarded them):

5: Gawn, Gawn

4: Hogan, Petracca

3: Salem, Cunnington

2: Kent, Brown

1: Jones, Hogan

Ā 

(For the record, I have put them in order of my guess as Goodwin / Scott)

Ā 

4 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I assume Scott gave Cunnington and Brown votes ahead of Hogan and if so he's either completely biased or a moron.

Scott should be forced to redo his votes.

Im not even kidding. What a biased [censored].

2 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

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Scott should be forced to redo his votes.

Im not even kidding. What a biased [censored].

I can still see those two twins laying in the pusher howling at their mother to stick the dummy in their gob.


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