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22 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Personally, I think bringing in Vanders is a mistake. I have watched a bit of Casey games and would have thought a fair few were in front of him. I love his tackling and toughness, but he is a momentum killer. His mistakes are often brutally simple but result in opposition goals. Hope I am wrong today. 

I think he plays the defensive midfield role and jv becomes more attacking.  Sparrow would have been a possible choice with Jones out.  Lets see what he brings.

 
3 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Who is Vanders in for?

harmes.....who has an ear infection

 
9 hours ago, kev martin said:

Oliver and Tracc to play with endeavour from the start and not just after half-time.

Very harsh

1 hour ago, Kiss of Death said:

When do we start booing Frosty again?

Poor bloke has to play for Hawthorn, surely that's punishment enough.

Also we turfed him and brought in Langdon as a result, I want to know where to send the gift basket.


1 hour ago, forever demons said:

I have too but i hoope he he has a  shocker tonight

He wasnt great in oir last encounter against them.

He was always heart in your mouth stuff but on balance I thought he served us very well.

Break a leg Frosty.

Another funny comment on the Hawthorn forum this morning:

”I’ve already taken my pants off so they can’t be pulled down later.”

let’s hope we find a way to do that.

I'm looking forward to seeing what vanders can do. I'm sure he'd want to take his chance.

Gawn should dominate the centre bounces & if our midfield can't capitalise on that then they are clueless. 

Shame we can't be there but at least we still get to play on our ground. 

It's time we reclaimed our top spot back

 
3 hours ago, D4Life said:

Obviously due to our ladder position and how we generally play week to week Demons have significantly improved, over 16 rounds our worst is losses of 1, 9, and 16? Against Crows and Giants kicking straight we win both.

What we haven’t seen is an absolute flogging of an opposition team, and while as a long long suffering Demons fan of over 50 years, any win is a good win, it would be terrific to see the Demons put the foot down today and kick straight to deliver a massive victory over the Hawks.

If we kicked straight against point, we would have won by over 50 points, so hoping for straight kicking tonight in the pissing rain, which is logical as we can’t kick straight in the dry!

Finally a post that recognises the importance of goal kicking accuracy 

15 minutes ago, Spargonicus said:

Another funny comment on the Hawthorn forum this morning:

”I’ve already taken my pants off so they can’t be pulled down later.”

Possibly a relative of Allan Jeans?


Without footy this lockdown would make my head explode.

And what a year for us to star.

Lets smash a team for once.

Frosty embodied the axiom ‘if you are going to make a mistake, it may as well be a big one’.

Sometimes, Frost ball paid off like when he launched that barrel from the centre against Hawthorn in the Prelim in ‘18 and it basically set us up for a goal.

Then again, there were plenty of other occasions which would best be watched with the Benny Hill theme playing in the background.

He definitely was a product of the ‘chaos ball’ era where we were all go, all the time. If he were playing with us today, either Mayzy and Rick would have to go off with an injury sub thanks to blowing their voice boxes from the sprays they’d be giving him.

Sadly, he never really has been able to clean that part of his game up. Tomald also used to do similarly baffling things on the back line. I always cringed when he tried to take on the man standing the mark, get in trouble, then try to kick to the opposite wing upon which it would be easily picked off. He’s now one of our best field kicks and decision makers on our team. Sadly, Frosty never fixed his decision making or field kicking.

That being said, he had a pair of wheels, potential to be strong in one on ones, and a relatively good mark on the back line. He would just stick out like dog’s gonads if he were to play with us today.

 

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert

We're a 3 goal per qtr better side

Should win by 50+ if we bring the heat

VDB to be a wrecking ball

 

We owe them

1 hour ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Personally, I think bringing in Vanders is a mistake. I have watched a bit of Casey games and would have thought a fair few were in front of him. I love his tackling and toughness, but he is a momentum killer. His mistakes are often brutally simple but result in opposition goals. Hope I am wrong today. 

Who would you have brought in Maldonboy??

17 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Frosty embodied the axiom ‘if you are going to make a mistake, it may as well be a big one’.

Sometimes, Frost ball paid off like when he launched that barrel from the centre against Hawthorn and it basically set us up for a goal.

Then again, there were plenty of other occasions which would best be watched with the Benny Hill theme playing in the background.

He definitely was a product of the ‘chaos ball’ era where we were all go, all the time. If he were playing with us today, either Mayzy and Rick would have to go off with an injury sub thanks to blowing their voice boxes from the sprays they’d be giving him.

Sadly, he never really has been able to clean that part of his game up. Tomald also used to do similarly baffling things on the back line. I always cringed when he tried to take on the man standing the mark, get in trouble, then try to kick to the opposite wing upon which it would be easily picked off. He’s now one of our best field kicks and decision makers on our team. Sadly, Frosty never fixed his decision making or field kicking.

That being said, he had a pair of wheels, potential to be strong in one on ones, and a relatively good mark on the back line. He would just stick out like dog’s gonads if he were to play with us today.

 

Frost is uncoachable. He knows best apparently


Which Melbourne will show up tonite ?

5 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

Hawks were atrocious last week. Absolutely pantsed by Freo. Have a real end of season look about them, coaching hand-over a big distraction, injuries, etc. Noise around that they have turned their minds to draft picks. They are there for the taking.

4 points most important thing but for once this year I’d like to see us put a team to the sword. Percentage could be a factor in the final reckoning and we have not converted our dominance in games into bigger scores. Would love us to register a 50+ point win today. Let’s swarm these bastards from the get-go and pummel them into the ground

Good luck Vanders. I love your heart and attack on the footy.  

Go Dees

Is Vanders in? If so I’m sooo happy with that call!!!

13 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Which Melbourne will show up tonite ?

Excellent question. I don't think I'll ever be confident

5 hours ago, Smokey said:

Surely us supporters can relax about this one ...

... right? 

The supporters are relaxed, the faux supporters, not so much.

Lose this one and I officially become an alcoholic. 

3 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

The supporters are relaxed, the faux supporters, not so much.

Unsure about that logic pd


Just hope our big fellas can get one or two goals early to keep their confidence up and sustain some straight kicking for the remainder of the game

Given we’ve lost to Adelaide and Collingwood this year, you can’t begrudge anyone feeling a tad nervous.

That said, this should really be a ten goal win. Some Hawks fans are saying it’s the worst team they’ve put on the field in many a year.

 

I’m hoping big Benny Brown gets ample and accurate supply and snags 10 goals!

57 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Who would you have brought in Maldonboy??

Good question.

If form in the Casey games is any indicator, and trying to replace something close to like for like, Jones would be first up, and Melksham next. Neither can offer exactly what Harmes has but they are the closest. 

Bowey or Sparrow from the young guys. Declase coud be a ripper but it is too soon for him. 


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