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Teams get obsessed with Oliver and Trac.

Jv is having a great year and dogga in the rucking is another mid.

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34 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

Greetings all,

Long time reader, first time poster. I come in peace ✌️

The Swans are a very good side but still beatable. 

There have been some positive signs of improvement up forward for the Dees so I am tipping a 16 point win for MFC. Pickett is in great form, Fritsch is getting there as well and I have a feeling Ben Brown will step up a notch like last year.

Carn the Dees! 🤘

Great first post.

Nanno nunno.

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19 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

I bought myself a robot vacuum cleaner for Father’s Day, it works a treat. I’ve called him Rick Lever as he cleans up everything in front of him.

Over to you Rick - get rid of that scum and do my vacuum proud.

My robot vacuum is an [censored] keeps getting stuck on stuff 

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The Age

‘Not a chance you got drafted’: Oliver, Hodge and the Chapel Street selfie

By Michael Gleeson
September 2, 2022

Clayton Oliver saw Luke Hodge in a Chapel Street bar. He was a peer now, not just a fan, so figured it was fair enough to approach him.

Oliver was with fellow Melbourne draftee, Liam Hulett, and it was shortly after the pair had been picked by Melbourne in 2015. Hulett wanted a selfie so wandered over to Hodge.

“We are at the Melbourne Demons, we got drafted,” Hulett said.

Hodge, by then a two-time Hawthorn premiership captain, looked them up and down. Oliver, chubby and wild-haired, was sitting on a ledge, so looked smaller than he was, and paunchier. He looked like a bloke who spent more time watching footy than playing.

“[censored]! No way, there is not a chance you two got drafted,” Hodge scoffed, laughing out loud.

“Yeah we were drafted by the Melbourne Demons last week,” Oliver said.

“No way. You two are way too small to be playing AFL footy,” Hodge replied.

The pair stood up, prompting Hodge to size them up a second time, and offered up proof on their phones that they had indeed been drafted by the Demons.

Oliver admits he was not exactly cut like a diamond. “I was pretty fat and couldn’t run, couldn’t kick, couldn’t do much actually,” he said.

It’s commonly believed that in his early days at Melbourne he was told to handball rather than kick because his kicking was a bit loose, but he said that wasn’t right.

“Nah. I was just not that fast or fit enough to get out of the congestion. When I was [in] under-18s I was about 95 kilos and now I am 86, 87. I lost a lot of weight and worked on my running.”

So Hodge was not wrong to have his reservations. He sat with the young draftees, had a beer with them and agreed to a selfie. The selfie wasn’t for Oliver, it was for “Pirate,” Oliver’s dad.

Stephen Oliver was dubbed Pirate by his mates Robert Barber and Jason Bomm at high school in Echuca because one eye was a bit slower than the other and to stop it chasing the dominant one around he wore an eye patch for a while. The legend then grew at school that he had a glass eye and a parrot at home that sat on his shoulder.

He had his eye straightened in his twenties but still convinces people he has a glass eye. He remained one-eyed about Hawthorn. Still is.

Oliver with his parents Michelle and Stephen, otherwise known as “Pirate”. 
Oliver with his parents Michelle and Stephen, otherwise known as “Pirate”.
Pirate went to the AFL draft in 2015 wearing his Hawthorn singlet under his shirt. When Clayton was drafted, then Melbourne coach Paul Roos was chatting to the family. He asked “Pirate” who he barracked for.

“Melbourne,” Pirate lied.

“What! You liar, no you’re not,” his wife Michelle said. “He’s a Hawthorn fan.” Roos laughed. Pirate blushed.

Pirate wore his Hawthorn singlet under his Melbourne shirt to Demons games for years. Oliver says he still does.

“[censored]. Utter [censored]. Every time,” Oliver laughed.

“When we used to lose to Hawthorn early days he would wear his Melbourne top over the top and when Hawthorn would start winning he would take his Melbourne top off and come down the rooms and have the Hawthorn top on in the Melbourne rooms. I’d say, ‘what are you doing?’ He’d say ‘ha! Can’t lose today,’” Clayton said.

“He blatantly lies about it. He still goes for Hawthorn now. He reckons he stopped after the first final but he didn’t, he still has a soft spot for them, still watches them every week and wants them to win. He talks about Sam Mitchell and ‘Hodgey’. He loves Hodgey. He’s shattered he didn’t meet him before he moved to Brisbane.”

Oliver’s mum Michelle, on the other hand, was a lifetime Richmond supporter but happily jumped off the Tigers when Oliver became a Demon. When Richmond made the grand final in 2017, Clayton was just two years into his Melbourne career and offered to get his mum tickets. She said no.

“I’ll wait to go when you are in it,” she said.

After the Tigers’ third flag she was starting to better appreciate the Melbourne fans’ pain and wondering if their time would come. She didn’t have to wait too much longer.

In Echuca they still call Oliver Clayton rather than “Clarry”. Clarry is a footy name; it came about when he was at the Murray Bushrangers and the coach Darren Ogier read out the team sheet one day and randomly read, “Clarence Oliver”. He didn’t even realise he had done it. The boys did. They loved it and, like Pirate, it stuck. He’s been Clarence, then Clarry, ever since.

Pirate likes to say that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, to which Oliver responds: “he’s kidding himself”.

Both men then point out that Oliver had his dad’s footy career covered by under-12s, when he made the state team. You’ll have seen the photo by now of a chubby Oliver, bushy-haired Touk Miller, cherubic Christian Petracca, a sweetly innocent Bailey Dale and a cheeky-looking Darcy Moore in the back row. Not a bad team.

The advice Pirate offered before interviewing his son was, “don’t talk to him about footy”. That’s a bit hard for a footy writer in finals, but he said it was the best advice Jack Watts’ dad gave him when Oliver was drafted: “If you want to keep a good relationship with your son, don’t talk footy with them when they get home, they get enough everywhere else”.

The advice Pirate has long given his son is that footy had better work out, or he’d have to join his dad as a plumber. Suffice to say Oliver is no fan of S-bends and footy is working out OK.

In June, he signed a seven-year contract worth more than $6 million, tying him to the Demons until 2030. He is one of the favourites for this year’s Brownlow Medal. Disarmingly, the Brownlow doesn’t interest him. He is more worried about the idea of wining it and having to speak in front of a room full of people and TV cameras. He’s not a fan of public speaking.

In fact, Oliver had to ask when the Brownlow count is on and whether there was a bye before the grand final this year. Who he will be dressed by is not exactly front of mind, either.

But then Oliver is not one for fashion.

“‘Salo’ [Christian Salem] used to cut my hair, but he lives too far away now.” (Oliver recently bought a house in Camberwell, while Salem lives bayside.)

“Salo cuts his hair and washes his hair and dyes his hair three times a week. He loves his hair, I have never seen a man do more work to his hair. So he used to cut mine, but now I just do it myself.” It doesn’t get the same level of attention.

He has a close relationship with Salem still, and with midfield bull Petracca. The three of them went to Europe a few years ago and spent a few days with Petracca’s family in Italy.

“It was amazing. His cousins and nonna, none of them could speak English, so we were having broken conversations. ‘Trac’ was trying to translate, but he couldn’t speak it either. He was just speaking English with an Italian accent and really loud.”

Petracca learnt Italian cooking skills better than he did the language. Just as he is a natural cook, Petracca has an instinctive touch and understanding of the game, Oliver said.

“You watch some of the things he does and ask him how or why, and how he responds to it is pretty eye-opening,” he said.

When Petracca asks Oliver the same question he doesn’t always have an answer. “Sometimes I do, but sometimes you don’t know why you do it or how you do it, it just happens,” he said.

His understanding with Petracca, Max Gawn and Jack Viney has reached such a sweet spot that they all have an intuitive understanding of what the others will do and when.

“‘Vines’ as well ‘Gawny,’ when he hits the ball I know where it’s going to be hit and if I get it, Trac knows where I will go and same with Vines, you know where he’s going to go. We have played together so long, trained together so long, you just know you don’t have to think about it, they are just there.”

“We are all around 100 games, 150 games and playing our best footy individually and as a team.

“We want to make the most of it while we are in this spot. I don’t want to look back at 35 and think I could have done this or that, won another flag. We might not have this opportunity again.”

If he does win another flag, Hodge might come looking for him next time for a beer and a selfie ... with Pirate.

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8 hours ago, Rocknroll said:

We are built for finals. Best defense and best contested footy teams in 2022. 

What wins finals, defense and contested footy

Last year each game of finals a different player stood up - Clarry v lions, Gawn v cats and Trac v Dogs. 


Tonight I am on Viney to play a classic bash and crash

 

Go dees 

My cash is on Kozzie.

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25 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

I bought myself a robot vacuum cleaner for Father’s Day, it works a treat. I’ve called him Rick Lever as he cleans up everything in front of him.

Over to you Rick - get rid of that scum and do my vacuum proud.

 

24 minutes ago, layzie said:

What brand out of curiosity?

 

22 minutes ago, layzie said:

I was planning on this as well, I still might during the game but gee I could use a cold one right about now!

 

21 minutes ago, layzie said:

Woo Premo level stuff there!

 

22 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Roborock S6 maxv. It’s great!

 

5 minutes ago, brendan said:

My robot vacuum is an [censored] keeps getting stuck on stuff 

I'm very impressed that so many men care about and undoubtedly 'use' their vacuum cleaners!! 

All for sharing domestic work.

Or is it just they are like a 'robot'.

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3 hours ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Canberra airport and on my way (in a couple of senses).

Go Dees!

 

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Safely in Melbourne...not too sure this room 'accessory' bodes well  .

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The reasons why I am not worried. Our last game Vs Swans last game. Saints are hopeless. Brisbane just won a pretty tuff game.

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A lot of pressure on Sydney.

They went out first final last year.

They struggled against St Kilda.

They are playing the reigning premiers.

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Just now, FarNorthernD said:

As simplistic as this sounds it could be the difference 

Especially early on.

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First final since 2018 for us Victorians. If you don't attend today you are a fool.

I'll be voiceless by quarter time.

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Don't want to lose tonight, but after watching Richmond and Brisbane last night, was thinking whoever won we would have them covered pretty easy next week.

So........ let's just win tonight, and not be too upset if we don't

(trying to convince myself either result is ok)

 

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In this September, I do want Demons to beat these three teams---Sydney, Collingwood and Geelong. I believe we are capable unless gastro played a part or the key players got injured (let's hope not).

Sydney Swan, here we come ......

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MAJOR hold-ups on the Demons, er, Sandringham line. Women may not get quite the support they were hoping for...

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Suns out no rain, perfect.

I cannot wait until tonight. 2018 was a bonus winning those finals but this feels different after last year. I feel calm about tonight. Not sure if I just think this group will do it again. 

I just really really hope we have a lot of support tonight. The members will be full but I expect a good turnout.

Lets make some noise peoples 

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Smuggling in some scotch tonight..found some little plastic bottles to hide in the jacket. Not getting stuck in stupid long bar queues tonight!!!!

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3 hours ago, Demon_spurs said:

I was at the G the last time Melb played Sydney in a final , lets hope for a similar result:

1987 Melb 21 23 149 to Syd 10 13 73

 

What a day. I remember it rained nearly the whole game, but Melbourne handled the ball like a dry day. Great memories. I remember shouting at Healy, that he should have stayed a Demon. (Not that he could hear me of course)

Remember it well a great day, Demons on fire, a repeat tonight would be DElicious!

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On our way to the Pullman Hotel, the old Hilton, for a few nerve settlers.  Still miss the old MCG hotel, shoulder to shoulder, in the bar with the crowd spilling, or more accurately falling out, onto Wellington Pde. Rarely saw a scuffle  there no matter the game, just a lot of [censored] talking. 

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