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10 hours ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Does anyone else get a Michael Long circa 2000 vibe about Marlion Pickett?

Yes constantly sniping, noticed it for a while now.

 

Three best teams to date are Dees, Doggies and Lions. Beneath them are Port, Cats and Eagles. But we can't write off the Tiges yet. If you want to understand how much a good midfield counts for, look at our centre clearance numbers decrease since Viney has been out. Cotchin, Prestia and Bolton seriously changes their midfield power. And their leaders and elders often step up to drag them across the line. They are failing, but don't write them off yet. 

Having said that, Dusty has lost a metre or so of his pace, Hibbo showed how to play him, and now Fagan and co have worked out how to tackle him. Harmes did the same thing. Riewoldt can really turn it on in key moments but rarely plays a full decent game. And most teams who have the right personnel play the Tiges defenders one-on-one and they get showed up. Their team defence is great, but they are not great one-one-one. Notice how Vlastuin and Grimes got exposed by forwards who can really mark the footy. 

 

I like Mathieson better now for getting under Richmonds skin the way he did. 

 
15 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Oh no a 2 hour flight. Toughen up princess, the game in Alice is brilliant 

Its not so much the flight. In fact its not that at all.

I think the games great for Nt but I think we we would be more a chance winning playing at the G.

The club has been making noise about turning the Mcg into a place where clubs are fearful to play against us.

So its incongruent to play a G game interstate. 

We only get 12 games at the Mcg. The more the better.

Edited by leave it to deever

What is going on with holding the ball and push in the back? Not the slightest correction from the horror of the last 2 weeks with umpires simply not paying blatant free kicks. I LOATHE Carlton but the umpiring looks biased against them.

And Hawthorn are rubbish. 


It’s amazing how far Hawthorn have fallen. Well actually not it’s not amazing at all, it was highly predictable. 

Frostball is in full flight at the G today. 

Hawthorn keep bumpig in to each other. Hope they win though so we can all LOL at carlscum.

 
1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Its not so much the flight. In fact its not that at all.

I think the games great for Nt but I think we we would be more a chance winning playing at the G.

The club has been making noise about turning the Mcg into a place where clubs are fearful to play against us.

So its incongruent to play a G game interstate. 

We only get 12 games at the Mcg. The more the better.

we wouldn't get the game at the g tho; it'd be at the docklands, and cost us $2-300k to host there rather than make $500k having it in the alice

plus we've really developed a fantastic community outreach program up there with the santa teresa ground redevelopment and the engagement and connections we have developed

i'm more than happy to stay hosting a high profile game with guaranteed free to air coverage in the alice instead of hosting a game at docklands

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5 hours ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Three best teams to date are Dees, Doggies and Lions. Beneath them are Port, Cats and Eagles. But we can't write off the Tiges yet. If you want to understand how much a good midfield counts for, look at our centre clearance numbers decrease since Viney has been out. Cotchin, Prestia and Bolton seriously changes their midfield power. And their leaders and elders often step up to drag them across the line. They are failing, but don't write them off yet. 

Having said that, Dusty has lost a metre or so of his pace, Hibbo showed how to play him, and now Fagan and co have worked out how to tackle him. Harmes did the same thing. Riewoldt can really turn it on in key moments but rarely plays a full decent game. And most teams who have the right personnel play the Tiges defenders one-on-one and they get showed up. Their team defence is great, but they are not great one-one-one. Notice how Vlastuin and Grimes got exposed by forwards who can really mark the footy. 

 

Agree with all this.

The other thing i would add is that the aura of invincibility is slipping. teams will now have belief playing the Tiges whereas before they were defeated before the ball was bounced. Psychologically that makes a big difference.


16 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Geez Carlton and Hawthorn are both putrid.

Third quarter was awful Gonz. That Hawthorn forward playing on in the goal square and getting pinged swung the momentum big time.

Gold Coast choked big time. Should have been 3-4 goals up but kept missing

27 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Third quarter was awful Gonz. That Hawthorn forward playing on in the goal square and getting pinged swung the momentum big time.

That was hilarious

Dogs doing what a top team should do & thrashing a team well below them.

Treloar off with an ankle injury apparently.

Need Freo to beat Sydney


Dogs putting the Saints to the sword. I wish we could do that. Just once would be nice.

29 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Dogs putting the Saints to the sword. I wish we could do that. Just once would be nice.

Yes definitely more RUTHLESS than we are.  

8 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Dogs are up by 77 at 3 quarter time.     This is what we should have done to the Crows today.  I am [censored] off

Dogs also lost to the Tigers after being 4 goals up and narrowly beat the blues - want to take those results too?!


10 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Dogs are up by 77 at 3 quarter time.     This is what we should have done to the Crows today.  I am [censored] off

Ruthless 

For those that wanted Ratten to take over from Goody. Good news, he should be available very soon

 

Gee the dogs are doing a number on the saints like they did to the roos on good friday. 36 scoring shots to 6. May is going to need to lift big time & I fear for petty.

I do fear a little for next week.

The Bont is just a freak

Dogs are ruthless and hungry. Just want to be THE BEST. 

3-Bont 2-Macrae 1- Dale. 
BONT clearly the best in the league.  Oliver v Bont will be amazing.   Trac could be our midfielder to kick 3-4 goals a week but doesn’t seem to have the absolute hunger   

it’s their pace that will worry us, kicking efficiency and run for 2nd and 3rd efforts 

WE MUST WIN THE CLEARANCES 


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