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2 hours ago, Baghdad Bob said:

There are tackles and tackles.  It would be interesting to ask someone like Misso about the relative impact of the different sorts of games.  I know I was told that game like Casey's on Saturday are one's where you don't tend to get injuries.

They are defined by the stats people the same way but clearly when a pack forms and players aren't running full pace rather diving on a relatively stationary target then you would expect less injuries....

 
1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Yes, he was fined for something he did to Lachie Neale, not Michael Walters.  Same for Jones.  Neale must have done something to get under their skin during the game.

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Melbourne veteran Jordan Lewis was also fined, but is free to play this weekend, after his stray elbow on Fremantle speedster Michael Walters cost his side a 50m penalty.

It is the 17th time Lewis has been found guilty of an incident across his 297-game career, with the 32-year-old asked to part with $2000 for the striking charge.

Melbourne co-captain Nathan Jones was fined $2000 and forward Jesse Hogan $1500 after both were charged with misconduct for strikes on Fremantle midfielder Lachie Neale.

 

 

I don’t think we need to bring in more pace for the sake of it. Last week’s team looked much more balanced. I’d make 2 changes:

In: Vince, JKH

Out: Smith, Spargo

I think both the outs will be good players in time but JKH is in good VFL form and I think will give a little more than Spargo right now. Similarly, I’d trust Vince a little more than Smith at this stage. We look more stable (and quicker) with Frost back in defence than we did a month ago.

ANB will be looking over his shoulder at VDB if he maintains some form at Casey.

 
3 hours ago, Old Bear said:

Hopefully Lewis gets life for his [censored] elbow

Do we still have to pay his match payments ( Superannuation)

I see your favourite players are: All of them.

Clearly not.

Which team do you support? Keyboard hero.

2 hours ago, binman said:

Surely avb would have to play more than 3 vfl games before a call up after so long off? It is worth noting that he only played 3 qs on sat.

Yep but logic goes out the door a bit when you lose.

If we were to beat Geelong, then yes, we wouldn't need to rush him in.

But given it's at their stadium and three umpires will only hear one noise, I think it would be one of our finest efforts to win down there - Richmond couldn't do it down there last season if you recall.


1 hour ago, DeeZee said:

I’d love to see JKH get some reward for effort, but who to drop is harder.

I love Spargo, but I feel JKH might get more if it and do more damage.

Also might be less fumbly than ANB has been of late.

If J. Smith goes out , Pederson could be valuable as a swingman , or do we have a look at Keilty or Baker?

I'd love Keilty to get a run DZ

4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

 

I stand corrected.  The Herald Sun live update said he was charged with misconduct against Lachie Neale, not Walters.  They must have got that one mixed up with Hogan.

On N B His misses ( and he misses a lot are under 12 stuff) Will cost a game at some stage if not more! Cannot miss easy shots from 25!

 
23 hours ago, picket fence said:

Neal Bullen is a shocking set shot in front of goal. If last nights dreadful inaccuracy costs us again many on this site will be Livid!

So is Trac. Neal Bullen is going at 18.12 for the season.

Trac is at 10.12, so not only is he less accurate, he has also had a lot less shots on goal while playing a lot more time as a forward.

Neal Bullen is not in the side for his silky smooth skills. He is a workhorse and is in the side to cover ground. 

13 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

I don’t think we need to bring in more pace for the sake of it. Last week’s team looked much more balanced. I’d make 2 changes:

In: Vince, JKH

Out: Smith, Spargo

I think both the outs will be good players in time but JKH is in good VFL form and I think will give a little more than Spargo right now. Similarly, I’d trust Vince a little more than Smith at this stage. We look more stable (and quicker) with Frost back in defence than we did a month ago.

ANB will be looking over his shoulder at VDB if he maintains some form at Casey.

Ill go further and say 

JKH , VINCE and possibly Oscar Baker for 

Smith Spargo and possibly ANB

VDB not that far away and has physical presence! Could be a "Wildcard"

If JKH plays then must be last chance I think!

Edited by picket fence


49 minutes ago, Jaded said:

So is Trac. Neal Bullen is going at 18.12 for the season.

Trac is at 10.12, so not only is he less accurate, he has also had a lot less shots on goal while playing a lot more time as a forward.

Neal Bullen is not in the side for his silky smooth skills. He is a workhorse and is in the side to cover ground. 

Funny how last year Trac was praised for his accurate kicking, that'll come back to him soon I'm sure. Not so sure on ANB, still he is vital to the team, if he went out they'd bring in Bugg to play his role and he's worse in front of goal.

ANB has to play this week and I think needs to tag JJ, he's the doggies most vital player but can be shut down and ANB has not only the fitness to run with him all game but also demands some respect in that he's getting a lot of shots on goal - he's kicked multiple goals in 4 games so far but could have on at least 3 other occasions.

Not that it was a wonderful performance on Saturday but feeling a bit better about MFC this week. It was a solid win. Bringing Frost into the back half has added a bit more of both height and pace. Spargo and Jeff, and Oliver, adds a bit more pace/ nip in the forward half. My view is that if we can get Hunt  fit and inform that would add a little more and give us the best chance to complete with the top teams. 

I know making the 8 is the principal aim  but I’m not giving top 4 away just yet. All our rivals are copping injuries. We are in comparative good shape, and things like that count. But the big game will be Geelong at Geelong 2 weeks from now. We must take them. 

2 hours ago, Jaded said:

Neal Bullen is not in the side for his silky smooth skills. He is a workhorse and is in the side to cover ground. 

Clearly not.

Actually the grass covers more ground than ANB and has better skills.


3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Clearly not.

Actually the grass covers more ground than ANB and has better skills.

But is always greener somewhere else. 

1 minute ago, binman said:

But is always greener somewhere else. 

Especially at home, as Tom Jones said.

6 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Great. 54 point win and people want up to 3 changes and we're back to Spargo being out just cos......

Unless someone doesn't come up its no change for mine. 

 

For mine Spar goes and JKH comes in.

3 hours ago, Deespicable said:

Yep but logic goes out the door a bit when you lose.

If we were to beat Geelong, then yes, we wouldn't need to rush him in.

But given it's at their stadium and three umpires will only hear one noise, I think it would be one of our finest efforts to win down there - Richmond couldn't do it down there last season if you recall.

Bringing the bacon home for Geelong at Geelong before the Geelong spectators breathing the heavy Geelong air against the MFC will be one of the key achievements of the White Brethren on the day, almost as important as an actual finals match held at the Geelong venue - worth millions to the AFL for Geelong to be in a finals-dominant position at the end of the home-and-away series.


1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Especially at home, as Tom Jones said.

Is he related to Chunk or Zac?

8 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I didnt watch the VFL game on the weekend, but would Bake be under serious consideration just to give us that extra speed and speed on the outside on the wider MCG?

Do we bring him for Smith or play Vince ehos hsd the week off and will be fresh?

Didn't do enough for mine DD but the conditions were atrocious.  NQR (ready) for the step up just yet IMHO.

8 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What about JKH? In hot form in the VFL and would surely add a bit of pace and skill on the outside?

Just my view but has to remain inside 50 or thereabouts DD and probably his best work will be inside 30.

Resembles a quick thinking old school rover feeding off packs and getting into space for the opportunist snap or mark/set shot.

The outside run further up field might happen as he develops a bigger tank but i think if he returns and is played higher up the field to start with it would be wasted and he'd end up back at Casey in no time.

Edited by Rusty Nails

 
3 hours ago, binman said:

For mine Spar goes and JKH comes in.

JKH was very good on the weekend.  Would be nice to see the Ins from last week get at least 3 weeks at it though, provided they don't have a mare along the way. 

Having said that Spargo had 0 contested possessions and only 2 tackles inside 50 so you never know.  Spargo might have sailed very close to the wind but i don't think any of the 4 Ins were bad enough to see the FD hit the eject button yet IMO. 

50+ point win also and first game back for over 10 weeks for some.  Need a few weeks to find their match fitness / pace & the intensity of AFL again (not Spargo i realise...but still a green rookie).

Edited by Rusty Nails

6 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Are we talking about the elbow that was so bad he wasn't even cited for it by the match review panel?  Going by your punishments, Hogan should have been given the electric chair for his hit on Sam Rowe last year.

Lewis was by far my most disliked player in the competition when at Hawthorn 

Sorry to say nothing has changed now he’s with us

Think he’s a huge negative for the club

The type of bloke I hated playing 

Country Football with 

Start punch ups and leave others to finish them

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