Jump to content

Featured Replies

 
1 hour ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Im going to keep it simple.

The Magpies are coming off a 4 day break.

We are coming off a 6 day break.

If we dont win this it will be the biggest fail of the season.

Cats were coming off a 4 day break and Port off a 6 day break last night

For the last four days every time someone said Preuss my brain went 'former North player, now a back-up only here, can't get a game, but expect to get a good effort from him' and gave me the result 'Pederson'. All this time I've been wondering 'why do people think Pederson can out-body Grundy?'  I was also really shocked to discover the ol' Pedo is just 25.

Meanwhile, I've been looking over the teams sheets and it seems to me Collingwood have an amazing number of players in that 189-192cm height range, across all lines.  The Bate-Dunn-Newton black hole of yesteryear. It is as if they are just trying to bring in a army of Pendlebury-clones, but it just isn't working.

Would have loved to see Jackson out there, mostly up forward, because he's got a significant height advantage over most oft heir defenders and a massive agility advantage over Moore.  Thinking of that, don't be surprised if Preuss spends a lot of time plonked forward to force them to put Moore on him, while McDonald goes to ruck-tagging Grundy and Weideman gets given maximum space to lead out while Fritsch does his long-pocket leads.

They've got nobody who can handle Pickett, too.  John Noble?

 

Uh oh.  I've got that feeling.  That feeling like we are going to crush them.  Major MFCSS Danger.

 

 
3 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I think it’s going to be a slog the entire game and will ultimately come down to who kicks the highest score. Pies by 37.

Notice you've become the kiss of death Ethan.

4 hours ago, DubDee said:

That’s an average Collingwood team without Treloar, De Geoy, Howe, Roughead. 
especially with Pendlebury and Grundy being sore or underdone. 

whoever gets Dunn needs to give him a bath. Although if it’s T Mac it will like a Dinosaur versus a Robot! Who wins? ?

Surely we can exploit Dunn somehow


22 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I found that if I read this using a Winston Churchill voice (in my mind), it's an even more impressive post!  Let's hope you're right.

We will fight them at the Gabba, we will fight them at Adelaide Oval and in Cairns. We shall never surrender!

17 minutes ago, Deestar9 said:

So I guess you now don’t rate Port...Saints & GWS as plenty of “soft underbellies “ in those 3 games ?

The Doc has already proven that his qualifications are a farce.

Edited by A F

Im calling this the season defining and maybe Coach defining MFC BLOWTORCH DAY

Blow Torch Vector Images (41)

In order of importance the heat is on the following

1 Blowtorch ... Every single player brings a 4 quarter effort, plays their role and importantly we don't waste opportunities by kicking points instead of goals. Weeds must kick crunch goals and so too Fritsch, who misses some easy ones as well.

2 Blowtorches ... The following players who MUST lift... Melksham, Jones , Vanders, Harmes, Spargo, T Mac, ( yep get that they both  played well last week ) but must sustain it, 

3 Blowtorches ... Goody, . Two wins against meek opposition will mean jack sheeeet if he can't manufacture a win and get his matchups right and win a game against a tired Collingwood with some good players out. Very good  teams cover champion players like Max, so time to step up.

 

Edited by picket fence

 

I'm surprised the Pies are favourites here. It was evens until the sides were announced so I guess Gawn/Jacko out and their cast of ins swings it in their favour

I was hoping to back them at over $2 to at least make some money if we lose, we should win this one but everyone knows how that goes with us.

I hate these late starts, I already have the pregame nerves ?

4 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

If Pruess can lean on, body on and generally molest Grundy (not in a Richmond way) in order to nullify him and wear him out, then that will be a good job. If he can also take a couple of grabs around the ground - bloody good job.

Pendles is a handy in but is he 100% ? In any case our midfield is hot atm and will give the filth plenty to worry about in itself.

Once again, clean and considered entry to our forwards will be key.  Hopefully Spargo will play have a repeat role in that. That, along with Tmac raising a gallop and finding some form would seal the deal.

My great hope would be that the  " grandson of a Collingwood legend" kicks a big bag and makes Eddie weep.

Dees by 21 and a dirty deeds celebration at The Manor post match.

One feels the maid could be in for a torrid time tonight. 

Inshallah !!!!


I expect Preuss to compete well early

I hope Viney directs his energy well

I hope Brayshaw gets mid time in second half.

Petracca and Oliver to shine.

Weid to get to the ball and pickett and Spargo at his feet.

Defence to hold up

Only query is our resolve and composure at the death.

 

What I want to see is a real 4 quarter crack, nothing like the Port effort. If we do the result will take care of itself.

Get the ball into the hands of Pickett and Spargo up around half forward and we will get some quality ball inside 50. 

WIN WIN WIN

Huge game and sun is beating down. We can do this as long as the big fella in Pruess competes

Bit of a storm coming over. 
 

should be done by 2pm if u can believe the weather app. 
 

 

C09B9836-D53A-47FA-AF05-C507681B5163.jpeg

Edited by DemonOX


9 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

Huge game and sun is beating down. We can do this as long as the big fella in Pruess competes

Not in my neck of the woods doc. 

  • Demonland changed the title to GAMEDAY: Rd 12 vs Collingwood
32 minutes ago, loges said:

Surely we can exploit Dunn somehow

I reckon we could throw a six pack of VB onto the ground and he’d run straight to it. 

Weather will be fine I think. Forecast had been showers all day with a storm later in the arvo. But we only had a bit of rain this morning, and it looks like we might get that little storm now. And then it should be dry the rest of the day.

I’m all chips in emotionally today for a Dees win. High risk, high reward. 
This year was going to be my 5yo girls’ first real game at the G; for obvious reasons this won’t happen. So I’ve earmarked today’s high-stakes match against the Filth as our ‘going to the footy day’. Shortly we will construct the ‘Demons Train’ out of 3 cardboard boxes to emulate catching the train to Jolimont. The girls have their footy jumpers on already and colour coordinated outfits. They even made little scarves out of tissue ribbons for their cuddly toys. 
My darling partner, who had no interest in footy, will be the ‘pie lady’, kindly providing home made beef & mushroom pies and pork & sage sausage rolls for dinner at half time. Bless. 
The kids are blindly confident, nothing less than victory could create emotional turmoil right on bed time. Or elation. I am confident, not blindly, rather knowing that we have the goods to win today and I’ll tuck the girls in tonight with a smile knowing we’ve beaten the Old Enemy! 
 

My emotional contingency in the event of defeat will be the comfort of pies and snag rolls in my tummy! 
 

PS: my old man (Grandpa) is a Filth supporter, adding to the pressure...

Edited by Deemented Are Go!

8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I reckon we could throw a six pack of VB onto the ground and he’d run straight to it. 

That’s what I call a good leading pattern


Maynard and Crisp.  Sounds like two cops from a 1970s detective series like Starsky and Hutch. 
 

They are key players in the Pies backline.  They are both in my fantasy footy team and score highly.  They are both tough and hard to be beaten. Maynard especially loves the physical stuff. They are very skilled plus they are good at defensive rebounds with their kicking efficiency and metres gained being very high.  But one thing is that they always kick in their preferred left boot. They never use their right, indeed like most left footers they’d feather run or baulk to get in their left. 
 

Goodwin will need to consider how we score from our midsized forwards.  Maynard on Fritsch. Crisp on Melksham.  I’d love to see Vandenburg used on Crisp (or Maynard) as a defensive type forward to stop his 20 possessions and high rebound game. 
 

  

Yep, these guys usually kill us on the outside.

I'd play Melksham and Viney on both of them. Make them accountable. I reckon Maynard is a bit of a faux tough guy and if you pressure him with ball in hand, he'll turn it over.

19 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

I’m all chips in emotionally today for a Dees win. High risk, high reward. 
This year was going to be my 5yo girls’ first real game at the G; for obvious reasons this won’t happen. So I’ve earmarked today’s high-stakes match against the Filth as our ‘going to the footy day’. Shortly we will construct the ‘Demons Train’ out of 3 cardboard boxes to emulate catching the train to Jolimont. The girls have their footy jumpers on already and colour coordinated outfits. They even made little scarves out of tissue ribbons for their cuddly toys. 
My darling partner, who had no interest in footy, will be the ‘pie lady’, kindly providing home made beef & mushroom pies and pork & sage sausage rolls for dinner at half time. Bless. 
The kids are blindly confident, nothing less than victory could create emotional turmoil right on bed time. Or elation. I am confident, not blindly, rather knowing that we have the goods to win today and I’ll tuck the girls in tonight with a smile knowing we’ve beaten the Old Enemy! 
 

My emotional contingency in the event of defeat will be the comfort of pies and snag rolls in my tummy! 
 

PS: my old man (Grandpa) is a Filth supporter, adding to the pressure...

Sounds like a day well planned.  I just hope no one spits on you as you walk through the car park singing “its a grand old flag” after the game!

 

Some handy Ins for Collingwood. We’ve really struggled against them since that Jack Watts goal. I see it being the same today unfortunately. 


Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.

Featured Content

  • PREVIEW: Sydney

    The two teams competing at the MCG on Sunday afternoon have each traversed a long and arduous path since their previous encounter on a sweltering March evening in Sydney a season and a half ago. Both experienced periods of success at various times last year. The Demons ran out of steam in midseason while the Swans went on to narrowly miss the ultimate prize in the sport. Now, they find themselves outside of finals contention as the season approaches the halfway mark. The winner this week will remain in contact with the leading pack, while the loser may well find itself on a precipice, staring into the abyss. The current season has presented numerous challenges for most clubs, particularly those positioned in the middle tier. The Essendon experience in suffering a significant 91-point loss to the Bulldogs, just one week after defeating the Swans, may not be typical, but it illustrates the unpredictability of outcomes under the league’s present set up. 

      • Clap
      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 2 replies
    Demonland
  • REPORT: Brisbane

    “Max Gawn has been the heart and soul of the Dees for years now, but this recent recovery from a terrible start has been driven by him. He was everywhere again, and with the game in the balance, he took several key marks to keep the ball in the Dees forward half.” - The Monday Knee Jerk Reaction: Round Ten Of course, it wasn’t the efforts of one man that caused this monumental upset, but rather the work of the coach and his assistants and the other 22 players who took the ground, notably the likes of Jake Melksham, Christian Petracca, Clayton Oliver and Kozzie Pickett but Max has been magnificent in taking ownership of his team and its welfare under the fire of a calamitous 0-5 start to the season. On Sunday, he provided the leadership that was needed to face up to the reigning premier and top of the ladder Brisbane Lions on their home turf and to prevail after a slow start, during which the hosts led by as much as 24 points in the second quarter. Titus O’Reily is normally comedic in his descriptions of the football but this time, he was being deadly serious. The Demons have come from a long way back and, although they still sit in the bottom third of the AFL pack, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel as they look to drive home the momentum inspired in the past four or five weeks by Max the Magnificent who was under such great pressure in those dark, early days of the season.

      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 0 replies
    Demonland
  • CASEY: Southport

    The Southport Sharks came to Casey. They saw and they conquered a team with 16 AFL-listed players who, for the most part, wasted their time on the ground and failed to earn their keep. For the first half, the Sharks were kept in the game by the Demons’ poor use of the football, it’s disposal getting worse the closer the team got to its own goal and moreover, it got worse as the game progressed. Make no mistake, Casey was far and away the better team in the first half, it was winning the ruck duels through Tom Campbell’s solid performance but it was the scoreboard that told the story.

      • Thanks
    • 3 replies
    Demonland
  • PREGAME: Sydney

    Just a game and percentage outside the Top 8, the Demons return to Melbourne to face the Sydney Swans at the MCG, with a golden opportunity to build on the momentum from toppling the reigning premiers on their own turf. Who comes in, and who makes way?

      • Thanks
    • 230 replies
    Demonland
  • PODCAST: Brisbane

    The Demonland Podcast will air LIVE on Monday, 12th May @ 8:00pm. Join Binman, George & I as we analyse a famous victory by the Demons over the Lions at the Gabba.
    Your questions and comments are a huge part of our podcast so please post anything you want to ask or say below and we'll give you a shout out on the show.
    Listen LIVE: https://demonland.com/

      • Clap
      • Love
      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 35 replies
    Demonland
  • POSTGAME: Brisbane

    The Demons pulled off an absolute miracle at the Gabba coming from 24 points down in the 2nd Quarter to overrun the reigning premiers the Brisbane Lions winning by 11 points and keeping their season well and truly alive.

      • Haha
      • Love
      • Like
    • 498 replies
    Demonland