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4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m sitting in Rundle mall bantering with a bunch of Port supporters and along comes Tracc, Langers, Tmac and Brodie. ...asked these Port guys if one of them could take the pic. They refused! Unbelievable. 

Thought you might be fried after a huge night and the effects still wearing off

UNTIL i read that bit and realised it's all fair dinkum

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 
4 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

It is Clarry with his new haircut mixed with my little pony…

Who needs AI right?

5 hours ago, Redleg said:

In Canberra for a couple of days and it was minus 0 when woke this morning.

Is minus 0 colder than 0 or positive 0? ( yes I understand the unseen decimal ) 🙂

 
Just now, ManDee said:

Is minus 0 colder than 0 or positive 0? ( yes I understand the unseen decimal ) 🙂

Yes badly worded, should have said -1C.

Just now, Redleg said:

Yes badly worded, should have said -1C.

Is that rounding up or down?


4 hours ago, deegirl said:

Going to be that person - my MFC vibes tell me we're going to lose this one.  Our form isn't great and the forward line is crunchy at best.  

I don't understand this sentiment really. Haven't we scored the most points in the comp so far? Last time I checked we were the most accurate too. 

Beware the team with many avenues to goal that don't just rely on 1 or 2 KPF's. 

27 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Very interesting, 

It's probably why I'm not as confident tonight. Feel like their game is in a good spot where as I still find it difficult to get a gauge on ours especially as we've played some really poor sides of late.

 
4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Very interesting, 

It's probably why I'm not as confident tonight. Feel like their game is in a good spot where as I still find it difficult to get a gauge on ours especially as we've played some really poor sides of late.

3 of our last 5 games were over by half time. Of course those pressure and contest stats are down. When a game is finished at half time, you naturally taper off. We’ve rested our mids considerably over the past 5 weeks, especially when you considering the amount of travel and short breaks we’ve had. 
I expect that to change tonight. 

Edited by Jaded No More


11 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

3 of our last 5 games were over by half time. Of course those pressure and contest stats are down. When a game is finished at half time, you naturally taper off. We’ve rested our mids considerably over the past 5 weeks, especially when you considering the amount of travel and short breaks we’ve had. 
I expect that to change tonight. 

Reading that gives a great sense of relief... thank you 😘

9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

3 of our last 5 games were over by half time. Of course those pressure and contest stats are down. When a game is finished at half time, you naturally taper off. We’ve rested our mids considerably over the past 5 weeks, especially when you considering the amount of travel and short breaks we’ve had. 
I expect that to change tonight. 

Definitely not saying you're wrong but I'm curious as to how the mids have been rested. Do you mean less or lighter training, less % of time on ground? I've noticed our mids (mainly trac and clayton) look absolutely stuffed at the end of 3rd and 4th quarters at the last three games I've been to. But I might be missing some inside scope!

** LONG POST, BEAR WITH ME **

I think we win tonight, because we're the better side on paper and we SHOULD win if we're the real deal. 

BUT...

I worry a little because Port come into this game after some hardened opposition, with good wins. We're coming in soft after Hawthorn and the Roos, with a very close call against the Suns in between. 

I see parallels with last year where we were shown up by Freo, Swans and Pies after a soft 10/11 rounds against poor teams and teams who had not yet hit their stride. This year, our wins have been against the Doggies (poor until recently), Suns (11), Richmond (13), Swans (14), Roos (16), Eagles (17) and Hawthorn (18). We lost against the Bombers who were flying at the time, and Brisbane (3). 

While we have had positive moments (like the intense pressure we had against the Hawks in the first half), we still wobble (like against the Suns and the Hawks in Q3). We're still susceptible to teams who apply lots of pressure (see the Suns, and the Hawks, again, for example). Against better sides, our fumbles and weakness (pressure) could be exposed more prominently - much like it was against the Lions and Bombers (both applied tons of pressure and we wilted). 

So what happens tonight? I don't know. It's not the end of the world if we lose, but I would like us to come our firing and match Port's pressure and confidence, because we're going to need it. They  have the talent to carve us up if we're not on. It'd be great to get a clearer picture of where we're at, and obviously it would be great to know we're looking good.

I know we have the talent pool, and Salo coming back is IMMENSE (although I won't expect too much from his first game back if he plays), but those 3 consecutive losses last year remind me of that false sense of confidence, and the very sudden reality check that could lie around the corner if we're not careful.

TL;DR - I am not sure our road to this game is as convincing as Port (especially the last few), so we should not come in with a false sense of confidence (and therefore complacency) - we will need to BRING IT to win tonight.

And we can, would love to see it and remind everyone we're the real #1. 

Go Dees (us by 11 points)

1 hour ago, Garbo said:

It’s imposter syndrome, if it was cats or lions or pies we wouldn’t think any think less of them. Having said that the next month will show if we deserve to be equal flag favourites 

Yeah look if we drop tonight then there could be a case but we don't know until the game happens. 

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10 minutes ago, Young Blood said:

Definitely not saying you're wrong but I'm curious as to how the mids have been rested. Do you mean less or lighter training, less % of time on ground? I've noticed our mids (mainly trac and clayton) look absolutely stuffed at the end of 3rd and 4th quarters at the last three games I've been to. But I might be missing some inside scope!

Have a look at time in centre bounces and time on ground for Trac, Clarry and Viney this year versus last year. All are under 80% from memory this year. 
And Trac is playing way more time forward than ever before. 
Against the Hawks after half time I saw a centre bounce of JJ, Gus and Kosi. Name one time that happened last year. Not even when we were 10-0. 


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Have a look at time in centre bounces and time on ground for Trac, Clarry and Viney this year versus last year. All are under 80% from memory this year. 
And Trac is playing way more time forward than ever before. 
Against the Hawks after half time I saw a centre bounce of JJ, Gus and Kosi. Name one time that happened last year. Not even when we were 10-0. 

Awesome clarification. Exactly what I was hoping! Thats great insight. Thanks heaps! We have so many effective players to role through the middle to give us different looks and so good that its meaning less miles on our best mids.

Also I think you're right we'll see the heavyweights in there more tonight.

32 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

GREAT NEWS !!!!!

The Manor's central heating is back in action. I can enjoy the Dees inevitable victory in comfort !!!!

Must be nice to defrost the orchids 

3 hours ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

rAdelaide here I come! Go Dees!

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If you wanna get back alive i wouldn't say that too loudly once you get there Kumam

"Carn the Mighty Demons!!" on the other will scare the [censored] outta them and force them into further renditions of "I was standing .... you were there, my two heads collided"

Edited by Demon Dynasty

41 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

GREAT NEWS !!!!!

The Manor's central heating is back in action. I can enjoy the Dees inevitable victory in comfort !!!!

Excellent news uncle.  Good timing


2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Excellent news uncle.  Good timing

It's been so bloody cold  here  DD the shiraz was freezing.

Edited by Bitter but optimistic

5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m sitting in Rundle mall bantering with a bunch of Port supporters and along comes Tracc, Langers, Tmac and Brodie. They slowed down to say hello and since I have yet to get a pic with Brodie I got my phone out and asked these Port guys if one of them could take the pic. They refused! Unbelievable. Anyways Brodie takes my phone and takes the selfie then motions towards the other three. I said, “All good. I’ve already got numerous pics with these guys.” Tmac pretended to be dejected and I said “Soz, chopped liver!” Then Tracc said, “security!” JK, he didn’t really. Anyways, what stood out was how happy Tmac is. He was in a great mood and had quite the spring in his step. He walked past me again, this time on his own and he beamed. I said, “I’m so happy you were picked for tonight.” He said, “yeah, it’s great, isn’t it.” 
Then, just 10 mins ago I was on the phone to my cheer squad room-buddy and along comes Max, Ricky and Salo. I yelled out “HEY MAXY! HEY RICKY! HEY SALO!” It was smiles and thumbs up all around and everyone in the mall stared at me like I’d just sprouted a second head. Gotta love Adelaideans 🙃

Yeah, it's definitely the Adelaineans that are being odd in this sequence mate. 🤣

10 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

It's been so bloody cold  here  DD the shiraz was freezing.

Not sure about a Shiraz granita

 
34 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

** LONG POST, BEAR WITH ME **

I think we win tonight, because we're the better side on paper and we SHOULD win if we're the real deal. 

BUT...

I worry a little because Port come into this game after some hardened opposition, with good wins. We're coming in soft after Hawthorn and the Roos, with a very close call against the Suns in between. 

i dspute this

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north, meth coke were easy kills, and they snuck over the line vs the other three

footscray win the best of that lot and from memory it was their key forwards - two of whom are missing this evening - that were particularly damaging

bring the pressure of the first Q last week and we will win


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