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Because the AFL are always looking to promote their two start ups wherever possible.

Andy if you are still grumpy just grab a few highlights from previous 6 weeks and enjoy again mate.

 
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11 minutes ago, —coach— said:

How can any demon supporter be grumpy today with the news of TMac re-signing!

I've turned that frown upside down since then but now you have just reminded me about Jesse and I'm grumpy again.

Don't get me started on Nic Nat getting the Ruck gig ahead of Maxy in the AFL Team of the Week.


Too bad he missed that goal after the siren , would have finished with 6.

Times are tough.

 

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Jesse's was from a much tighter angle. Ablett's was just further out.

his check side was equally good. only took half a pace to his left.

What is being overlooked is that Jesse ran to made good position to receive, looked for options, found none to his liking, decided that the best option was to shoot, changed stride, steadied and kicked the perfect goal from that position. Pure, pure skill.

No fluke but a considered, premeditated shot from a severe angle while on the move. That's what sets it apart from all the others.

It's what we have come to expect from Jesse. His football smarts and execution in his many roles are exceptional.


I simply do not care about these side shows. I don't care about goal of the week, mark of the year, the Brownlow votes or the opinions of football media etc.

I care about one thing winning games up to and including the GF.

They can say what they like I simply don't care.

Speaking of Jesse, when was the last time a Demon kicked back to back bags of five?

EDIT: Just had a look, best I could find was Russell Robertson back in 2005.

Edited by Demon Jack


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

This is a job for @Supermercado

I will stand corrected but given that we were lucky to score five goals in a week most of the time after 2007 that Russell Robertson's 7 and 6 in Round 20-21, 2005 are the winners.

Next was Neitz with 6/6/5 in Round 16-18, 2004 (also had 8/5 in Round 20 and 22, 2006 but missed the game in the middle).

What about +5 goal Melbourne players since 2000 full-stop. It's an eclectic selection - will update if I've missed any.

  • Sam Blease
  • Cameron Bruce
  • Mitch Clark
  • James Cook
  • Aaron Davey
  • Jeff Farmer
  • Jeff Garlett
  • Brad Green
  • Jesse Hogan
  • Ben Holland
  • Mark Jamar
  • Liam Jurrah
  • Tom McDonald
  • Brad Miller
  • David Neitz
  • Russell Robertson
  • Peter Vardy
  • Adem Yze
5 hours ago, Supermercado said:

I will stand corrected but given that we were lucky to score five goals in a week most of the time after 2007 that Russell Robertson's 7 and 6 in Round 20-21, 2005 are the winners.

Next was Neitz with 6/6/5 in Round 16-18, 2004 (also had 8/5 in Round 20 and 22, 2006 but missed the game in the middle).

What about +5 goal Melbourne players since 2000 full-stop. It's an eclectic selection - will update if I've missed any.

  • Sam Blease
  • Cameron Bruce
  • Mitch Clark
  • James Cook
  • Aaron Davey
  • Jeff Farmer
  • Jeff Garlett
  • Brad Green
  • Jesse Hogan
  • Ben Holland
  • Mark Jamar
  • Liam Jurrah
  • Tom McDonald
  • Brad Miller
  • David Neitz
  • Russell Robertson
  • Peter Vardy
  • Adem Yze

Missed one that happened a mere 3 games ago, SM.


This hasn’t really got anything to do with this weeks goals of the week but I’ll put it here anyway. 

I’ve been thinking the last couple of weeks how with all the goals we’ve kicked over the last month, none of them have been jaw dropping pulled out of your arse goals, or flukes or lucky bounces. 

They’ve pretty much all been standard, well structured goals. Shows how well everything is working. 

 

[censored] we’re boring. 

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3 hours ago, SFebey said:

Can’t remember Cook or Yze kicking 5 but can the rest, thanks mate

Cook round 2 2000 vs North twilight game.

14 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Missed one that happened a mere 3 games ago, SM.

Apologies to the Milkshake for this slur. I will edit.

 
14 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

This hasn’t really got anything to do with this weeks goals of the week but I’ll put it here anyway. 

I’ve been thinking the last couple of weeks how with all the goals we’ve kicked over the last month, none of them have been jaw dropping pulled out of your arse goals, or flukes or lucky bounces. 

They’ve pretty much all been standard, well structured goals. Shows how well everything is working. 

 

[censored] we’re boring. 

Agreed. We must have had about 10 goals against Adelaide that were as good as the GWS nominated one. If this is what it is like to be boring, then bore the hell out of me! ?

I think Jesse's should be goal of the week just for the comedy gold going on in the background with Gawn and his opponent while Hoges was kicking it.


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