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JJ or Taj?

Head says JJ is the safe choice, but we need zip and energy around the ball.

 

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Jesus, easy on the razor blades peeps. We will hold our own.

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1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

JJ or Taj?

Head says JJ is the safe choice, but we need zip and energy around the ball.

 

JJ for mine.  Collingwood love to outnumber at contests so we need someone who can get from contest to contest for 4 quarters.  Id argue thats one of JJ best attributes.  

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3 minutes ago, Jjrogan said:

JJ for mine.  Collingwood love to outnumber at contests so we need someone who can get from contest to contest for 4 quarters.  Id argue thats one of JJ best attributes.  

If they do go JJ I’d have him tag Pendles fairly aggressively too.

The focus on Nick Daicos has never been right to me. Don’t fire the rest of Collingwood up by attempting to get in to him. Try to corral him from the corridor and get him the other way.

Pendles is the one to attempt to unsettle his composure with the ball

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3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

If they do go JJ I’d have him tag Pendles fairly aggressively too.

The focus on Nick Daicos has never been right to me. Don’t fire the rest of Collingwood up by attempting to get in to him. Try to corral him from the corridor and get him the other way.

Pendles is the one to attempt to unsettle his composure with the ball

Agree.  For all his stats and efficiency, Daicos isn't an elite score involvement player. Presumably as he often gets multiple touches from just kick ins. JDG and Pendles are their 2 main score involvement players. Keep Pendlebury minded and I could see our back half getting on top.  


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The Geelong game's still two weeks away.  Clarry should be Mars Bar* ready for that one.

Just a variation on the tired and overdone "Cherry Ripe" cliche.

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48 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

JJ or Taj?

Head says JJ is the safe choice, but we need zip and energy around the ball.

 

Taj is no doubt on track DS but is KB the right game for his debut?

I always have nightmares with what we did to JW on his first.

That's no slight on Taj but it's a huge occasion with heaps of phyiscality.  Most AFL H&A games are but another 6 months or so in the gym would serve him well i feel.

Aside from that i have no doubt he'll be trialled in the zippy outsider role at some point in the near future.  Signs are very good since he returned from the finger prob.  Just a matter of time and timing.

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2 hours ago, picket fence said:

No to Laurie yes to Woey. I dont think we can win without Clarry! WCW whats your mail on Clarries foot ?

Laurie has had a solid block of VFL form and can fill gaps forward or on the wing. Woey is probably a little more dynamic. 

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Could be a positive for Clarrys hamstring and set him up for the balance of the year. If we can pull off a win, it will be huge!

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57 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

in: hibberd
out: bowey

jj to replace harmes in his usual sub role

Yep

I would add Brown (or even Scache) in for Joel.  Scache can also handle some ruck work in the middle and down forward.  Not bad at ground level either.

Need a KTF lead up to take the heat off JVR and let him roam closer to goal.  Even if Brown or Scache played mostly as a decoy here.

Moore on JVR would be a poor match up for JVR at this early stage and as much as i would love Joel to get another chance, aside from a few contests and tackles, he had very little influence/impact as a 2nd tall forward last week from what i witnessed.

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On 6/7/2023 at 6:01 PM, Kozzie4PM said:

We had 65 inside 50s to 41 in our second game against them last year and 3 more scoring shots for a 7 point loss.

On 6/7/2023 at 6:27 PM, Dee Zephyr said:

They couldn’t miss that night, they were 7 straight at one stage.

Also, they kicked 6 straight against us on QB in the last. Add that to the 7.0 in the R21 game and it’s 13.0 in two and half quarters. 

They kicked 10.1 from set shots, and 15 goals from 41 Inside 50s. It was  just one of those days. You win 99 pout of 100 games with the amount of posession we had that day.

On 6/7/2023 at 9:40 PM, chook fowler said:

Worst football show on television. Would never watch it on principle - and I have low standards 

On 6/7/2023 at 10:45 PM, layzie said:

The Wednesday Footy Classified is a joke with Monday not much better.

On 6/8/2023 at 12:10 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I doubt footy shows have become any worse. Your declining interest in footy media may be less about the quality of the shows themselves and more about the passage of time. I know that I would consume almost anything football-related in 2021 and while we were reigning premiers in 2022. Now that we've been displaced, I'm less interested in all forms of footy media.

The Footy Shows were pretty ordinary back in the day. Wide World of Sports with Lou Richards and Jack Dyer was hardly known for it's in-deppth analysis. About on par with the current Channel 9 Sunday show which is a waste of space.

I quite like the AFL Round So Far on Sundays. Kane Cornes with Riley Beveridge. Footy Classified is definitely better on Mondays than Wednesdays. I can't watch anything with Eddie McGuire. A man who is so fond of his own opinion without any justification for being so. And his Collingwood bias is unbearable. Also Damien Barrett is on and I wear it as a badge of honour that I never watch or listen to anything he's involved with. The most superficial 'journalist' around imo (apart from Nathan Brown who is just a gambling promoter).

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3 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

On duality...

oh the relief that comes with losing knowing that we are not at 'full strength'.

oh the relief that comes with winning knowing that we are not at 'full strength'.

 

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s definitely not the hammy. It’s the blister. The infection is under control but they don’t want him playing until he’s 100% right with a view to the pointy end of the season. 
Btw, I found out last night that he wouldn’t be playing. There was no way I was gonna divulge anything on here, for obvious reasons. I didn’t wanna be the cause of a group-conniption. 😁

PS bloody Clarrie! Didn’t even tell his family he was in hospital. Michelle and Steve (his parents) only found out when they saw it on the news! 😂

Okay, thanks to you both, I'm stepping away from the ledge now

Relax Breathe GIF by Regal

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2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

This just went from a possible loss to a probable loss

 

No Clarry and no Petty for the most important H&A game of the season. Typical rubbish Melbourne luck.

Are you ever positive,

Excluding that period between September 2021 and June 2022

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1 hour ago, Sydney_Demon said:

I quite like the AFL Round So Far on Sundays. Kane Cornes with Riley Beveridge. Footy Classified is definitely better on Mondays than Wednesdays. I can't watch anything with Eddie McGuire. A man who is so fond of his own opinion without any justification for being so. And his Collingwood bias is unbearable. Also Damien Barrett is on and I wear it as a badge of honour that I never watch or listen to anything he's involved with. The most superficial 'journalist' around imo (apart from Nathan Brown who is just a gambling promoter).

Just made the mistake of flicking through Wednesday's Footy Classified. Awful. Match Preview of Carlton vs Essendon. Rightly they criticised Carlton's slow ball play against Melbourne. Then they comment about how wonderful Essendon's attacking play was and conclude that it will be an easy Essendon win. Essendon had a lucky 6 point win against the 2nd worst team in the comp. I'm not saying Carlton will win but where's the recognition of Essendon's poor perfornance. Then Melbourne vs Collingwood. Melbourne's poor conversion vs Colingwood's free-flowing game (against West Coast Eagles!). Conclusion: an easy win to the best team in the comp. So superficial. Don't do a preview unless you're going to do it properly!

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Accidentally posted originally without my comments.

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2 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

JJ or Taj?

Head says JJ is the safe choice, but we need zip and energy around the ball.

 

Unsure who this change is for - Clarrie didn't play last week. Harmes needs replacing as sub and that should be JJ. Otherwise it's only Bowey as mandatory out and Hibberd is confirmed in.

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Remember when Brock McLean was a late out in the 2006 QB game? I remember thinking we'd need to play the game of our lives. We did.

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8 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Are you ever positive,

Excluding that period between September 2021 and June 2022

I’m realistic. 
They are in much better form than us and the one area we could get them in was the contest. Without Oliver that becomes much harder. 
We lost to Freo and struggled to beat Carlton without him. Both those sides are literal trash compared to the Pies. 
 

As I said, probable loss. Not a definite loss. But to expect that losing Oliver won’t hurt our chances is frankly delusional. 

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3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s definitely not the hammy. It’s the blister. The infection is under control but they don’t want him playing until he’s 100% right with a view to the pointy end of the season. 
Btw, I found out last night that he wouldn’t be playing. There was no way I was gonna divulge anything on here, for obvious reasons. I didn’t wanna be the cause of a group-conniption. 😁

PS bloody Clarrie! Didn’t even tell his family he was in hospital. Michelle and Steve (his parents) only found out when they saw it on the news! 😂

You are a .MARVEL WCW😍

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