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45 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

Or perhaps they’re happy to take 3 first round picks off our hands.

Or a player and a pick or two.

However our target may not be the obvious Reid. We may want a few players.

 
31 minutes ago, DubDee said:

So many defeated Demons posts on here. Sure we are not playing great but it’s May FFS. We lost to a top 4 team away by 4 points

I back us to turn it around and to be playing a better brand by round 20. 

And this aura around the Pies? [censored] me, stop building it up. they have this mental hold on the comp, the Blues looked beaten when then ran out. and the Crows [censored] the bed in the last quarter. 

For me we need to play fast paced footy, we have the talent to do it. It does come with it’s fair share of turn overs but we can defend that and hurt teams more by creating constant pressure on them.

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The Filth look good unfortunately but it’s a long season with another 13 games to go .., we may actually see them travel away from the G


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

i did. hence i said i feel we can turn it around. Pies are not unbeatable and we have plenty of talent and hopefully we can make some changes to our game plan and get our clearance game going again. 

if you are sure we will not win the flag, why bother watching any games?

Because I like football, I also said they are beatable, but if we keep playing our game plan we won't.

1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

The Filth look good unfortunately but it’s a long season with another 13 games to go .., we may actually see them travel away from the G

What to Marvel, that's a big trip for them.

45 minutes ago, BDA said:

WC might try to split pick 1 and use their picks on the best WA talent 

Exactly.

 
3 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Because I like football, I also said they are beatable, but if we keep playing our game plan we won't.

sounds like we’re in fierce agreement then!

54 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

they'll trade with Hawthorn/North for a first and second. Would you want to play for North though?

would North want another Number 1 pick though? risk another Horne Francis? 


I reckon Green would be the best player in the league if he wasn’t so injury/suspension prone. 

5 minutes in, in the wet - one beautiful assist. one lovely goal 

a football genius 

They just said Pies run the ground to score 1 in 3 times, from the kick out.

What would our stat be for that, kicking to a contest on the left side, nearly every time.

Also what is the stat for scores by opposition from our kick outs.

We don’t seem to be as focussed on our pressure as we were in 2021.

 

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31 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

You know what helps. McCrae having a team that he barely has to make changes to. He has a steady reliable forward line that kicks goals. You don't see him rotating and still trying to work out his best forward line to kick goals. Take note goody 

Exactly this. We won a flag and still have no idea 2 years on what our forward line should be. They got so caught in defense that they were completely blindsided by the comp changing tact and becoming more offensive and we simply have no answer to it. Should have seen it as the afl were all talking about making the game more of a spectacle. 

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5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

They just said Pies run the ground to score 1 in 3 times, from the kick out.

What would our stat be for that, kicking to a contest on the left side, nearly every time.

Also what is the stat for scores by opposition from our kick outs.

 

That's one glaring problem right there that's so easy to fix. Mark gets spoilt and punched forward to waiting opposition. So predictable 

 

28 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

What to Marvel, that's a big trip for them.

We travel 8 vs 6 including our home game in Alice Springs… 


30 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

What to Marvel, that's a big trip for them.

Have they EVER PLAYED THE CATS AT KITTY LITTER LAND?? HARDLY

ALSO whats the bet Daicos has 50 possesions 49 of them UNCONTESTED! 🤮

9 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Have they EVER PLAYED THE CATS AT KITTY LITTER LAND?? HARDLY

ALSO whats the bet Daicos has 50 possesions 49 of them UNCONTESTED! 🤮

yep not wrong there, clubs need to watch there running pattens it's not hard, also sidebottom.

 

34 minutes ago, Age said:

Exactly this. We won a flag and still have no idea 2 years on what our forward line should be. They got so caught in defense that they were completely blindsided by the comp changing tact and becoming more offensive and we simply have no answer to it. Should have seen it as the afl were all talking about making the game more of a spectacle. 

And who's fault is that we have a ruckman as a forward coach, should have changed it last year, kids like JVR and co need to learn forward craft at this level.

50 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

What to Marvel, that's a big trip for them.

We travel 8 vs 6 including our home game in Alice Springs… 

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Nah, they're much better drilled then what we were last year.

Their forward line absolutely shades above ours last year as a starter.

their scoring indicates otherwise...

their defence is excellent and their midfield outstanding


Sidebottom....front on contact..unrealistic ....play on.

I’m now in the mindset that we are unlikely to win the flag and if we do, then it’ll be a nice surprise. 

 

Both teams have had 20 scoring shots. Honestly Collingwood’s second half has been pretty ordinary. Carlton have kicked 2.8 since half time.


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