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10 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I’m not sure it’s been mentioned earlier in the thread, but I thought Chris Fagan’s impromptu comments at the end of his presser about Melbourne was a nice touch. To summarise, he said full credit to Melbourne, they are a wonderful footy team and are very hard to beat.
 

I can guarantee you that you won’t hear those sort of comments from Chris Scott if we roll the Cats a third time this year in the Prelim.

Chris Fagan is all class. We as a club were extremely lucky with the amount of service he gave us under Danners as an assistant coach.

Compared to Scott who is nothing but a sour and sore [censored] loser.

 
1 hour ago, D4Life said:

Assuming you are based in SA so can get to WA okay? 
Unlike we poor Vic’s.

Yes I’m in Adelaide, though I wish it was a full house at the MCG.

 
3 hours ago, binman said:

I don't have the numbers, but I suspect the overwhelming majority of goals kicked against us have been my mid sized forwards.

Definitely our weakest area defensively. 

That said it is skewed a bit because opposition big forwards don't mark it inside 50, and the ball almost always come to ground, so ground ball get goals are basically the only way teams can scoring goals against us. Last night was the perfect example of thst phenomenon.

The bottom line is goody is not going to be too fussed if a player like Cameron kicks 5 if the opposition only kicks 8 or 9 in total 

I can only think of Brisbane, both times.


7 hours ago, Nasher said:

I know it’s been mentioned but I really enjoyed Sparrow’s game. I thought he was tough and composed - he’s shown signs of not being quiet up to the pace of the game this year, but last night he looked the part. He’s directly competing with Jordon for a spot, in my mind he put his nose in front last night (obviously the MFC already thought he did).

On Jordon, both last week and this week as the unused medical sub, he’s come out as stoked at the end as if he’d played every minute. I love seeing how invested everyone is, even if they’re not on the field at the time.

 

 

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

I was too invested in consuming post match content that i didn't get to writing my thoughts down, a little late now but none the less i feel a ton of pride in the boys to back up last week and the last months effort so emphatically.

Sparrow, Nibbler and Brayshaw were all great last night, felt like any time we needed either of them to win the ball in a passage they delivered. I'm very critical of Harmes most weeks, thought he was fantastic again. This also goes to my points when critising him, last night he wasn't prolific but did the simple things well. Some games he can get 30 touches but make some silly mistakes or think he is a superstar mid and get caught on the ball. There were times last night when he got the ball in traffic and i felt very assured he would deal with it.

Surprised to see a lack of superlatives for Petracca, felt like him and Oliver showed you what damaging players looked like. We win last night by 70+ if turns his first two points into goals. Lions were there for the taking and Petracca and Oliver were having fun bursting through any number of Lions that tried to tackle them.

Back 6 brilliant in the air. Probably a little nervous in the first quarter and made some unusual errors leading to easy goals for small forward brigrade at the lions. 

Fantastic win all round, nervous for what lies ahead. I'll be representing the WA demon bigrade rain, hail or shine.

 

Yo ... someone posted that the side v Brisbane included 9 players playing their first finals.

Who were the virgins? I can only think of:

  • Kozzy
  • Jacko
  • Rivo
  • Spargs (perhaps?)
  • May
  • Sparrow
  • Jordon (although he was med sub)
  • Bowey
  • Petty

I guess the only one I'm not sure about is Spargs. Has he played a final before? If not, who is the nineth virgin?

Just watching the replay sober.  We really dominated the second quarter but it could have been so much more.  Getable set shots missed by Jackson twice, Langdon and McDonald, Petracca missed twice with snaps and an ANB hit up of BBB went too high.  Potentially 7 goals which ended up 6 points.


11 minutes ago, bingers said:

Yo ... someone posted that the side v Brisbane included 9 players playing their first finals.

Who were the virgins? I can only think of:

  • Kozzy
  • Jacko
  • Rivo
  • Spargs (perhaps?)
  • May
  • Sparrow
  • Jordon (although he was med sub)
  • Bowey
  • Petty

I guess the only one I'm not sure about is Spargs. Has he played a final before? If not, who is the nineth virgin?

Smith. Spargo played in all three finals in 2018.

Edit: disregard, Smith played in the PF drubbing. It’s Langdon.

9 minutes ago, bingers said:

Yo ... someone posted that the side v Brisbane included 9 players playing their first finals.

Who were the virgins? I can only think of:

  • Kozzy
  • Jacko
  • Rivo
  • Spargs (perhaps?)
  • May
  • Sparrow
  • Jordon (although he was med sub)
  • Bowey
  • Petty

I guess the only one I'm not sure about is Spargs. Has he played a final before? If not, who is the nineth virgin?

Spargo played in 2018. Langdon is the other one.

1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Smith. Spargo played in all three finals in 2018.

Smith came in for Fritsch in the prelim 

1 hour ago, bingers said:

Yo ... someone posted that the side v Brisbane included 9 players playing their first finals.

Who were the virgins? I can only think of:

  • Kozzy
  • Jacko
  • Rivo
  • Spargs (perhaps?)
  • May
  • Sparrow
  • Jordon (although he was med sub)
  • Bowey
  • Petty

I guess the only one I'm not sure about is Spargs. Has he played a final before? If not, who is the nineth virgin?

Spago played 2018 finals series - and not too bad either. Ed Langdon was first finalist.


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Really hope he can have dental treatment services to fix that up before the Prelim! 

5 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I’m not sure it’s been mentioned earlier in the thread, but I thought Chris Fagan’s impromptu comments at the end of his presser about Melbourne was a nice touch. To summarise, he said full credit to Melbourne, they are a wonderful footy team and are very hard to beat.
 

I can guarantee you that you won’t hear those sort of comments from Chris Scott if we roll the Cats a third time this year in the Prelim.

He's a good man Fages, obviously appreciates the opportunity Melbourne and Danners have given to him.

 

Just watched the replay again a great win for the boys but we should have really torched them, we missed some very getable shots. After watching it 3-4 times I can’t help but be amazed at how long we can keep a top 4 side from scoring, we have never had a team or a gameplan that is so effective at robbing the opposition of the ability to hurt us. I feel happy and mellow and can sleep soundly in the knowledge that our boys will be resting up next week whilst the Cats, Dogs, Lions and Giants will be slugging it out. Well done you mighty Dees.!!!!!💕

5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Probably why Dees might sound out trades for Maynard or even someone like Petrevski-Seton. 

We have Lockhart but won't give him a go. !!! Pray tell ??? Yes he needs a bit of finishing off but is not out of place IMO. 

7 hours ago, Yokozuna said:

Great game, loved watching it with my young son who is loving the start of his football watching life!

On a few things people have said -

1) petty “fake” grabbed at his hamstring as he had just deliberately ran over the boundary - trying to con the umpire in case he paid deliberate. Watch him walk away smiling as he looked toward a teammate.

2) Tmac won’t get dropped. He was average in possessions, but he flew and competed. But the main reason is, how well did the forward line function as a unit with those who played last nigh? 28 shots on goal and plenty of pressure and great play as a UNIT. If he does exactly the same in our next 2 games, but the team wins and someone else kicked the goals, who cares.

Agree completely Y 


11 hours ago, Webber said:

Viney won 5 free kicks, and gave none away (next best was one 3, then all 2’s and 1’s). He was better than solid. Played his normal uncompromising inside game that demands oppo attention (for which he was rewarded) and makes life so much better for Tracc and Clarry. Didn’t overplay his role, was a perfect team-oriented effort. I reckon he’s reset from his 2 week holiday…..a blessing in disguise. 

Also Viney earns his free kicks the honest way, with good old fashioned, hard at it football, not like that [censored] Matthieson or Weightman who kicked 4 goals, all from very suss free kicks for the Bullies today.

As a matter of interest, I watched a fair bit of that game today and I doubt there was more than a half dozen legit handballs, all up, in the game.

Happy for TMac to take a tall defender. Leaves BBB one out. 
If oppo defenders punch it to Pickett, Fritsch or Spargo - fine

Brisbane’s second lowest score 2021

Dogs held them to 54 at Ballarat. 


They’ve kicked 10 tons and 4 more in the 90s

 

Apparently Lever and May as a duo haven't given up more than 98 points together.

8th time that Oliver has had more kicks than handballs for the season. That would have been unheard of in previous years. He's still played some A++ games this season with significantly slanted handball to kick ratios, but it's this balance he's got in his game now that has made him IMO and in the opinion of AFL.com, the best midfielder in the competition. 

For him, he played relatively low TOG of 84% too.

On TOG, we had all our young guys (except Bowey) register sub 70% TOG. Incredible management in a final. Rivers, Pickett, Spargo, Sparrow and Jackson carefully managed.

Also, interesting to note McDonald only played 74% TOG, quite a bit lower than Brown or Fritsch.


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