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1 hour ago, praha said:

Pretty neck and neck statistically. IMO Petracca is the more defensive/wing sweeper whereas De Goey is a Bruest/Jack Riewoldt type forward. Like I said earlier in this thread I think the comparisons are really unfair.

I think the comparisons are fair because, body type aside, De Goey is an explosive goal scorer with X factor oozing out of every pore.

Petracca has X factor oozing out of every pore yet only ever threatens to explode or score heavily.

Our club has enough experience with this kind of almost-but-not-quite promise to know when to draw the line and cut our losses.

It's this year or bust for the Tracc.

 
20 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

I think the comparisons are fair because, body type aside, De Goey is an explosive goal scorer with X factor oozing out of every pore.

Petracca has X factor oozing out of every pore yet only ever threatens to explode or score heavily.

Our club has enough experience with this kind of almost-but-not-quite promise to know when to draw the line and cut our losses.

It's this year or bust for the Tracc.

We often draw that line way too late.

It's curious how some players have had eternity to come on.  .and others derided.

We are far from really being that astute MR. Wish we were.

You're right though if you suggest it's put up or shut up for Mr Petracca

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Very bizarre, I’ve hated Collingwood for my entire life. Could not stand Buckley as a player but I love him as a coach, wore the brunt of constant criticism & turned he’s side around. Every time he speaks he is levelled headed & speaks sense (if only the feral supporters followed suit).

His coaching performance last night was brilliant, It feels odd but I have a new found liking & respect for the pies & bucks since about mid way through last season. Hats off to them.

They’ll be flag favourites off the back of that performance but Richmond allowed Collingwood to get the game on their terms, it was a well coached & executed game plan but Richmond will learn a lot from last night.

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10 hours ago, Hogan2014 said:

Though premature it appears once again teams like pies & hawks will prob win flag before we do..  fed up seeing my mates celebrate their flags!

Haw v Coll Sounds like an odd pairing, i'm guessing they haven't ever played against each other in a grand final in vfl/afl history before.

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2 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

It looks like lady luck has deserted the Tigers:  Riewoldt may be out for a few months! Riewoldt wrist injury

They are fortunate to have Lynch but missing Rance and Riewoldt; doubt they'll make the top 4.  A good thing for the rest of us!!!

After the initial fall, Jumping Jack kept grabbing at his wrist just about after every other contest he was involved in for the rest of the game.

The guy was in obvious discomfort yet he stayed out there for the majority. Was this a similar case to our J Smith in a sense it couldn’t get any worse or they simply didn’t have a clue it was that bad?


Hopefully Petracca watched the game last night and realised that a player taken 3 picks after him in the draft has left him for dead in terms of career progression.

I read somewhere that Roos was massive on De Goey prior to the draft, but Brayshaw and Petracca were no brainers for us at the time.

12 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

After the initial fall, Jumping Jack kept grabbing at his wrist just about after every other contest he was involved in for the rest of the game.

The guy was in obvious discomfort yet he stayed out there for the majority. Was this a similar case to our J Smith in a sense it couldn’t get any worse or they simply didn’t have a clue it was that bad?

Reports are it is a broken bone so I guess it couldn't get any worse so they let him play (or he insisted) on.

42 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

After the initial fall, Jumping Jack kept grabbing at his wrist just about after every other contest he was involved in for the rest of the game.

The guy was in obvious discomfort yet he stayed out there for the majority. Was this a similar case to our J Smith in a sense it couldn’t get any worse or they simply didn’t have a clue it was that bad?

I was surprised. Fall on the outreached hand and pain+++ in the wrist like that is a scaphoid fracture until proven otherwise... Saving grace was he really didn't seem to us that hand much when he went back out... he couldn't.  

 
2 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

 

It's this year or bust for the Tracc.

Or what? You'll trade him? For what?

Just now, praha said:

Or what? You'll trade him? For what?

Dunno.   But there'd be offers...and I'd be listening.

Other clubs are ruthless. Invariably the same ones winning Premierships.

We just keep waiting for the ship to come in.


15 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

The Pies controlling tempo and momentum of the game by accurate passing (must have a very high kicking efficiency in general tonight) and a lot of switching (keeping off) play around the back.  Also being VERY patient waiting for the right option to hit up around the back or on a shallow forward entry.  Alternatively they kick it low and flat to the hot spot (more so than bombing) if they have to under pressure in a play on situation.

They clearly have a game plan, most players know their roles and play accordingly and they are extremely fit and well drilled.  Barring injuries to key players they will make the GF IMHO.

Another example of the winning side dominating uncontested possessions. 

7 hours ago, Adzman said:

Harris Andrews at pick 61 looks to be the steal if that draft.

ANB and Oscar late suggests we faired ok in that draft.

 

Yes... but my point is,  were still taking talents that are immature in mind.   Too timid in mind, to become what they're skills could allow them to be...  if they had a more robust attitude.

5 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Hopefully Petracca watched the game last night and realised that a player taken 3 picks after him in the draft has left him for dead in terms of career progression.

I read somewhere that Roos was massive on De Goey prior to the draft, but Brayshaw and Petracca were no brainers for us at the time.

Petracca is looming as the biggest disappointment at the Club over recent years. 

Like many, when I first saw him in a Melbourne jumper, I was excited and wrapped that we snatched him away from the Saints. 

For a kid that promised so much, apart from a few cameo moments, his inability to develop into the player he could be is a huge disappointment. Lets face it, at many other clubs he would be strolling around a local ground smelling the grass. 

Many of us have been hoping each week to see a change, to see a break-out game. However this season he turns up overweight, unfit with little sparkle. I am sure he will pop up for a brief highlight or two, but his lack of development as a top line player now has a permanent look about it.  He has the potential to be a match winner but it just has not materialised or even got close.

Perhaps his off-season surgery can explain his condition and poor form in the opening match, but unless his form tuns around quickly, Casey beckons. 

Rather than an excitement machine, he has become a disappointment machine.  Once there may have been a favourable comparison with De Goey but not now. 


6 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Our club has enough experience with this kind of almost-but-not-quite promise to know when to draw the line and cut our losses.

 

6 hours ago, beelzebub said:

We often draw that line way too late.

It's curious how some players have had eternity to come on.  .and others derided.

We are far from really being that astute MR.

mindset, bloody mindset.  all it is, is mindset.

One is a desperately wannabe star...  who will take anything on to show he can.

The other likes to hobnob with those who have already made it...  and he seems satisfied to be in other big-names speed dial lists.

...........................

We keep going for the nicer recruits...  When the comparison is, the other potential recruit is on the edge.   Still playing safe.   So what if the guy has traffic violations,? or similar.

 

Melbourne still plays it too clean-skin at the draft.    I thought we had moved past this fairy-fluff stuff,  but apparently not.

13 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Many of us have been hoping each week to see a change, to see a break-out game. However this season he turns up overweight, unfit with little sparkle. I am sure he will pop up for a brief highlight or two, but his lack of development as a top line player now has a permanent look about it.  He has the potential to be a match winner but it just has not materialised or even got close.

Perhaps his off-season surgery can explain his condition and poor form in the opening match, but unless his form tuns around quickly, Casey beckons. 

Rather than an excitement machine, he has become a disappointment machine.  Once there may have been a favourable comparison with De Goey but not now. 

i'd said it before but i don't think trac will ever have a break-out game - he's very comfortable having those 15-25 disposal, 0.1-3 goal, 3-7 marks, 1-4 tackle games so that when it's at the upper echelon - say 22 disposals, 2 goals 1, 6 marks, and 3 tackles - he looks like he's going to go to the next level

he's also a completely different sort of player to de goey who is more of a marking target up front than petracca ever will be 

11 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Once there may have been a favourable comparison with De Goey but not now. 

This pains me.   DeGoey is one of the players I had identified as a running player type with height and speed, for our mid-zone part of the ground.   Didn't realise he would also be so good forward as well.

I had identified a few running players that draft,  that I thought we could maybe get to by mid 1st Rnd

 

... others of interest from memory,  were Laverde,  touk Miller,  jPickett,  Vickers-willis

 

Dee-Goey,  I remember having a play with his name,  in the posts,  was my Fav... bug-a !

9 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

i'd said it before but i don't think trac will ever have a break-out game - he's very comfortable having those 15-25 disposal, 0.1-3 goal, 3-7 marks, 1-4 tackle games so that when it's at the upper echelon - say 22 disposals, 2 goals 1, 6 marks, and 3 tackles - he looks like he's going to go to the next level

he's also a completely different sort of player to de goey who is more of a marking target up front than petracca ever will be 

The other difference is that De Goey is a match winner and Petracca is not. 

21 minutes ago, hemingway said:

The other difference is that De Goey is a match winner and Petracca is not. 

trac's best game remains the 18 disposals, seven marks and three goals when he won the bog medal in a queen's birthday

hasn't done anything like that well since

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Same penalty for Cox and Grimes.  I thought Cox just stood his ground and the other fella ran at him.  Grimes led with his elbow, a clear retaliation.

I would have cleared Cox and given Grimes 2.  but waddo I know?  not much

 
30 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Same penalty for Cox and Grimes.  I thought Cox just stood his ground and the other fella ran at him.  Grimes led with his elbow, a clear retaliation.

I would have cleared Cox and given Grimes 2.  but waddo I know?  not much

I read today that Reiwoldt will miss 4 weeks with his wrist injury, which means he will be missing from the ANZAC eve match.

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27 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Kudos to the Hawks medical team.

 

Break a leg Tom. 

You already did?

break the other one then


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