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Unfortunately I can't see us winning this game. Richmond has won the past 12 or 13 games straight at the MCG and they defend it extremely well. With Hogan and Garlett being our main avenues to goal so far this season, I'm struggling to see us kick a big enough score with the likes of Rance and Astbury roaming their defence. Tigers by 5 goals. 

POSSIBLE TEAM

B: JETTA, O.MCDONALD, LEVER

HB: HIBBERD, FROST, HUNT

C: STRETCH, OLIVER, JONES

HF: BALIC, HOGAN, HARMES

F: BRAYSHAW, PETRACCA, KENT

FOLL: GAWN, TYSON, SALEM

IC: HANNAN, WEIDEMAN, GARLETT, J.WAGNER

EMERG: MELKSHAM

Edited by WERRIDEE

 
  On 19/04/2018 at 12:52, WERRIDEE said:

POSSIBLE TEAM

B: JETTA, O.MCDONALD, LEVER

HB: HIBBERD, FROST, HUNT

C: STRETCH, OLIVER, JONES

HF: BALIC, HOGAN, HARMES

F: BRAYSHAW, PETRACCA, KENT

FOLL: GAWN, TYSON, SALEM

IC: HANNAN, WEIDEMAN, GARLETT, J.WAGNER

EMERG: MELKSHAM

Can’t play Frost against Tigers. They only have Riewoldt in forward line!


  On 19/04/2018 at 09:09, big_red_fire_engine said:

Interesting that none of Hunt, Stretch or Balic are in the Casey squad for the weekend.

Vince, Hannan, Garlett, Fritsch, Wagner, Bugg all in the squad so at minimum must be on the interchange from assumed for Tuesday before emergencies.

Hunt for Wagner, Balic for Bugg, Stretch misses out? Vince, Hannan, Garlett and Fritsch to play?

  On 18/04/2018 at 21:37, praha said:

I think we'll lose, not because we're Melbourne, but because Richmond is just better than us atm. I'll be ecstatic if we win but I just can't see it. We were so far off it last week. I'm not angry anymore, just disappointed. 

I don't think Richmond will lose games like these anymore for a while.

Richmond obviously have a great fitness team, they're hardly ever injured, its why they won last year and unless they get injuries this year, will be hard to beat for flag. Rance, Martin, Reiwoldt and Cotchin have missed 2 games between them for the last 100 games. We will not get near them on Tuesday night, it'll take a few weeks to get our game plan back together after that disgraceful effort on Sunday, confidence must be down, we need TMac and Viney back desperately.

  On 19/04/2018 at 14:09, dave said:

Richmond obviously have a great fitness team, they're hardly ever injured, its why they won last year and unless they get injuries this year, will be hard to beat for flag. Rance, Martin, Reiwoldt and Cotchin have missed 2 games between them for the last 100 games. We will not get near them on Tuesday night, it'll take a few weeks to get our game plan back together after that disgraceful effort on Sunday, confidence must be down, we need TMac and Viney back desperately.

6-7 goal loss seems reasonable at this stage. Clearly in a form slump and given the modern game I'm not convinced we can turn it around in a week. It's one thing to have an "off" week and go down by 4-5 goals. To get pumped by 70 as we did on the weekend is indicative of a form slump. In round 4. lol only Melbourne.

 

If you put pressure on the Tigers for four quarters and keep Martin to two goals, they are beatable.

Not sure we can do it after last Sunday, but they still only have 4 elite players. Take out Martin or Rance and after 3 weeks the holes would show!

  On 19/04/2018 at 12:52, WERRIDEE said:

POSSIBLE TEAM

B: JETTA, O.MCDONALD, LEVER

HB: HIBBERD, FROST, HUNT

C: STRETCH, OLIVER, JONES

HF: BALIC, HOGAN, NEAL-BULLEN

F: BRAYSHAW, PETRACCA, KENT

FOLL: GAWN, TYSON, SALEM

IC: MELKSHAM, WEIDEMAN, GARLETT, HARMES

EMERG: J.WAGNER

 


  On 19/04/2018 at 15:11, D4Life said:

If you put pressure on the Tigers for four quarters and keep Martin to two goals, they are beatable.

Not sure we can do it after last Sunday, but they still only have 4 elite players. Take out Martin or Rance and after 3 weeks the holes would show!

And we have zero elite players, that’s why we’re [censored] and have a team of B grade plodders combined with a coach who’s trying to coach beyond his years and being too cute. Do agree Tigers are beatable and our best is great but who knows what we’ll dish up Q to Q let alone week to week.

Edited by SFebey

Man for Man and strength for strength we match up well against the Tigers. 

We also have the potential to rebound after last week's poor display. 

Unfortunately the absence of Tom and Jack V will make the difference in this game. We simply are not as good as the Tigers without them. 

I hate honourable losses. Hate them because they concede we are not a true match of our opposition.

l fear that is most likely how many of us will feel on Tuesday night UNLESS one or 2 or 3 of our forward guns can light up the sky. Trac, Gus, Jesse, Bayley (if selected) or even Jeffy. 

Just mentioning the string if players capable of turning a game gives us genuine hope we are capable of winning it.

It ain't over until it's over. 

I will trundle off to the G like very many other Dee fans, hopeful that we can show those bastards we are now a different and stronger Melbourne, not the one of recent years passed. 

We've got talent all over the ground let's really hope the players are primed to deliver all they've got. 

Goody is a very green coach on a steep learning curve. I hope he has opened his mind to some of the wiser heads around him to play players where they play best. 

Really looking forward to this challenge of players and coach. 

  On 19/04/2018 at 13:25, D4Life said:

Can’t play Frost against Tigers. They only have Riewoldt in forward line!

He's not named in the VFL team. His pace keeps him in the side.

  On 19/04/2018 at 13:01, Roger Mellie said:

The Clay Sampson Cup

The Brad Miller cup

  On 19/04/2018 at 14:09, dave said:

Richmond obviously have a great fitness team, they're hardly ever injured, its why they won last year and unless they get injuries this year, will be hard to beat for flag. Rance, Martin, Reiwoldt and Cotchin have missed 2 games between them for the last 100 games. We will not get near them on Tuesday night, it'll take a few weeks to get our game plan back together after that disgraceful effort on Sunday, confidence must be down, we need TMac and Viney back desperately.

Dont think we will win but we almost beat them last year but for spencil...smith and trac going down.

Ill be keen to see the clubs spin if we lose though. Its very creative.

The narrative has morphed into a collection of esoteric words and excuses.


What ever happened to Ricky Petterd, another who showed flashes of brilliance but no consistency, seems we are a club that this happens to a lot.

Must be development not recruiting.....:lol:

Edited by SFebey

  On 19/04/2018 at 21:23, Hot as Hell said:

Man for Man and strength for strength we match up well against the Tigers.

The success of Richmond isn't the quality of individual players, they had stars like Rance, Martin, Cotchin and Riewoldt for years and were still rubbish.

The difference is they play so well as a team, the star power of the likes of Martin is just the icing.

  On 19/04/2018 at 12:36, At the break of Gawn said:

Richmond has won the past 12 or 13 games straight at the MCG and they defend it extremely well. 

Well done to Richmond on that stat, but that really annoys me from an MFC point of view.

Under Goodwin, we have a 7-8 record on our home ground. That is simply not good enough and we  won't play finals if we lose more than we win at the MCG. 

Is our game style not conducive to the G? The good news is 3 of our next 7 games are at our now beloved Etihad.

  On 19/04/2018 at 14:09, dave said:

Richmond obviously have a great fitness team, they're hardly ever injured, its why they won last year and unless they get injuries this year, will be hard to beat for flag. Rance, Martin, Reiwoldt and Cotchin have missed 2 games between them for the last 100 games. We will not get near them on Tuesday night, it'll take a few weeks to get our game plan back together after that disgraceful effort on Sunday, confidence must be down, we need TMac and Viney back desperately.

Its more than just fitness - its a total player health & welfare plan, almost every aspect of the players life is covered.

They (the Tigers) spent an absolute fortune in this area even down to buying gaming consoles - so in their down time the players can amuse themselves. Seriously everything was covered.   

Its all built on the theory of body, mind & soul - based on 100% honest between club, coaches and player - during and extending to after their playing days. 

But some people will tell you it was all luck why the won the flag last year - hahaha - or Neil Balme - hahaha

  On 19/04/2018 at 23:13, DaveyDee said:

Its more than just fitness - its a total player health & welfare plan, almost every aspect of the players life is covered.

They (the Tigers) spent an absolute fortune in this area even down to buying gaming consoles - so in their down time the players can amuse themselves. Seriously everything was covered.   

Its all built on the theory of body, mind & soul - based on 100% honest between club, coaches and player - during and extending to after their playing days. 

But some people will tell you it was all luck why the won the flag last year - hahaha - or Neil Balme - hahaha

Is this where we have gone wrong? Our players buy their own PS4 and X-Box consoles. If you know the Toiges so well can you give us a hint on how to beat them on Tuesday?


  On 19/04/2018 at 23:23, Demon77 said:

Is this where we have gone wrong? Our players buy their own PS4 and X-Box consoles. If you know the Toiges so well can you give us a hint on how to beat them on Tuesday?

Not a matter of going wrong - more a matter of you can only spend your money once. Tigers over the last 10 years have worked hard to build memberships, crowds and "sponsors" - all trivial stuff I know compared to fixtures, clash jumpers, songs and "hating" the AFL but we have to leave the important stuff to our MFC footy keyboard / armchair experts on Demonland.  

We can beat them - you must break down their defensive structures both in the air and on the ground. Im not going to say much more - but we can beat them, we will have a red hot crack. 

Edited by DaveyDee

  On 19/04/2018 at 23:23, Demon77 said:

Is this where we have gone wrong? Our players buy their own PS4 and X-Box consoles. If you know the Toiges so well can you give us a hint on how to beat them on Tuesday?

Don’t feed Dr Who the troll!!

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

  On 19/04/2018 at 23:33, Ethan Tremblay said:

Don’t feed Dr Who the troll!!

Advice heeded ET, at least his last para is more appropriate for this thread.

 
  On 19/04/2018 at 10:13, praha said:

He was a good get, a nice decoy that actually allowed us to play a more consistent brand of footy going forward. We could use a player like him now actually.

Did the role Pederson currently fills.

  On 19/04/2018 at 23:37, Demon77 said:

Advice heeded ET, at least his last para is more appropriate for this thread.

Yes, I would listen far more to the Ethan type trolls - "haters". They are just upset they have no idea what is happening apart from what they read in the newspapers - such is life. Your choice. 

Edited by DaveyDee


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