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TEAMS: Rd 07 vs Hawthorn

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4 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

The 'dangerman' will be Gunston.   Didn't play last year.  He is a smart player in fine form.  They will look for him when on a break.  Shiel plays well against us and can score heavily.

I'm guessing they will look to move the ball very quickly denying us the ability to roll back and set up our defence.  

Hoping that if we have a good lead in the last quarter that we keep going and not shut the game down.

Win by 3-5 goals.

And Breust can be a pain in the gluteus maximus as well

 
1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

And Breust can be a pain in the gluteus maximus as well

Snap'!  I had just added him to my post.

Both Gunston and Breust have averaged 2 goals per game so far and barely any points.  Give them half a chance and they will hurt us on the scoreboard.

I doubt they will be kicking it high and prefer the fast break style of attack to make the most of those two forwards.

 

It's still a strong team, and you don't really notice who's missing. Probably have a greater effect at Casey,

I'm glad we got Dunstan in the off-season.


Easy win coming up 

Demons 11. 25

Hawks 13. 4

1 hour ago, Undeeterred said:

I’d be a bit nervous about the next emergencies in line - not sure our depth is all it’s cracked up to be 

But we're missing 4 due to the virus, Hibberd is just returning from injury, Salem is still injured and the rest are kids so we've still got a pretty solid squad of 32 or so, our depth is significantly better than anyone else in the comp. 

 
7 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I actually think playing second ruck is good for Weid.  It forces him into the action in a physical way and gives him the opertuity to get his hands on the ball a bit and be involved with the play, from which he can build some touch and confidence within games.

Additionally, if he can actually make a half decient fist of the ruck duties part, what versatility that could give us during games, even when both Max and Dogga are available.  Teams seem to have enough trouble dealing with the change in style between Max and Dogga, what if we could confidently throw Weid into the ruck to mix things up even more?

Rod I have been saying that about Weid fur 12 mths he needs to be set free .

That way  he goes for the ball without an opponent and generally takes good marks around the ground.

As you say then he fired up more down  forward. 

What we can say is that Viney Lever and T Mac are all good footballers. You generally don't go backwards with ability,

Toby is still finding his way but I think his confidence will be up and feel very positive  about him. Hope he goes well. 

He still has about 19 premiership players around him to assist also. 

2 hours ago, Undeeterred said:

I’d be a bit nervous about the next emergencies in line - not sure our depth is all it’s cracked up to be 

Just to be clear, the emergencies are our second row of depth, not our first.

Our first row of depth includes TMac, Dunstan, Smith, Bedford and (arguably) Hunt. They're all playing.

When Salem, Petty, Jackson, Pickett and Sparrow return, that first row of depth returns to the emergencies and you'll be less concerned.

Having four players forced out due to COVID and having the ability to bring in three premiership players in Lever, Viney and TMac, into a side that is 6-0, is a remarkable position to be in.


So we'll be going in without Salem, Petty, Jackson, Pickett and Sparrow (and Hibberd, depending on your views on him).

Hawthorn, meanwhile, will be missing Jiath, Lewis, Grainger-Barras and two ruckmen (McEvoy and Reeves).

40 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Easy win coming up 

Demons 11. 25

Hawks 13. 4

Come on, is that all?

Surely we can achieve more than 25 behinds in a game if we are playing well?

 

Incidentally, on a serious note, it would be interesting to understand the breakdown of behinds between poor kicking and rushed for us Vs our opponents on average.  I suspect we have an above average number of rushed behinds, because of the time in forward 50 we acheive and the pressure we put the opposition backs under.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

Still Hawthorn have two from their last PT..

10 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Better lock him away in a COVID bubble at all times outside of training or playing.  Don't want him to ever miss a game.

And if does get Covid we just plonk him out on the field in one of zorbing bubbles. 


2 minutes ago, Grimes Times said:

all 22 and emergencies have tested neg this morning and are on track at the captains run as per Mitch Cleary

💪

I'm wary of them.  We played horribly against them last year and Breust and Gunston have killed us for well over a decade.  And if it rains all day tomorrow who knows what could happen.

Would love to put the game to bed by half time. 

Would be nice to click for a first half of footy. Our midfield haven't really fired in first halves. It's always been a response after half time. 

 

Who plays on Bruest and Gunston?

Bruest, perhaps Hunt or Smith or Rivers? Needs to be a 'lock down' defender.

Gunston, perhaps May or Smith? Again, needs to be a 'lock down' defender.

1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

So we'll be going in without Salem, Petty, Jackson, Pickett and Sparrow (and Hibberd, depending on your views on him).

Hawthorn, meanwhile, will be missing Jiath, Lewis, Grainger-Barras and two ruckmen (McEvoy and Reeves).

Jiath is massive for them, I was really interested to see how he would go against us, shame. 
I’ve not watch much of the Hawks this season, Grainger-Barras was dropped which i found surprising as he has played some good footy and I thought was one they’d ride out a few ups and downs with. 


1 hour ago, 58er said:

Rod I have been saying that about Weid fur 12 mths he needs to be set free .

That way  he goes for the ball without an opponent and generally takes good marks around the ground.

As you say then he fired up more down  forward. 

What we can say is that Viney Lever and T Mac are all good footballers. You generally don't go backwards with ability,

Toby is still finding his way but I think his confidence will be up and feel very positive  about him. Hope he goes well. 

He still has about 19 premiership players around him to assist also. 

Hnmm Free Weed? Where do ya get it??

34 minutes ago, deegirl said:

I'm wary of them.  We played horribly against them last year and Breust and Gunston have killed us for well over a decade.  And if it rains all day tomorrow who knows what could happen.

Have heard most of the rain will be over night and early morning.

Just saw some footage of the Captains Run on Instagram. It was fairly brief, but noticed all the big guns were there. Trac, Clarry, Max, Viney, Fritsch, Brown, May, Langdon, Brayshaw. Bedford and Spargo were there.

The only player I didn't notice was Lever, but that doesn't mean he was absent.

 
12 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

That big bloke we have down back May gives me a fair bit of confidence too.

sorry,  should have used capital letters.

17 minutes ago, Action Jackson said:

Have heard most of the rain will be over night and early morning.

Current Melbourne forecast is for rain overnight, clearing by noon. Only a 5-10% chance of a shower after 1pm. Temperature 17-18C when the game starts.


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