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3 minutes ago, The Chief said:

Importance of Fritta can’t be overstated, without him we lose that game. 

Fritta was great but he didn't get us out of jail, that was a team effort today and they all dug in.

 

Far out. Milkshake

this will bring the squad even more together. do it for the Jake

25 minutes ago, binman said:

Yeah, that's my guess too.

:jakovich:

 

28 minutes ago, Webber said:

Could be anything, but ACL seems very unlikely given his ease and no apparent swelling. If I HAD to guess, I’d say medial ligament (MCL), gde 1+, which would make him a non-starter for the QF anyway. 🤞🏻 it’s nothin’. 

I’m surprised at your guess at Melk’s diagnosis , Webber.

I thought( from my own experience) MCL’s hurt like hell. But you can often weightbear , and look ok soon after an ACL. Not so?

 
1 hour ago, Billy said:

Well well well after some of the comments in the 3rd quarter maybe some of you posters should hold your horses before losing faith so easily 

How long have you been on Demonland?

It’s also generally the same people every week. 
 

But apparently it’s ok, they are venting so having no faith in what the players have proven over an extended period means nothing to them 

11 minutes ago, layzie said:

Fritta was great but he didn't get us out of jail, that was a team effort today and they all dug in.

Absolutely. Fritsch is a stone cold killer that turned quarter chances into gold sealed. We were always going to get over the line with how we dominated territory and contest in the last 40 mins. Also, don’t sleep on this stat - after 20 mins of the last - we played on from marks 28% of the time (Syd 7%) Our ball movement was assured and quick and through the middle a lot of the time. 

That’s what I wanted to see us do, especially on that small ****ty ground.


2 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

How long have you been on Demonland?

It’s also generally the same people every week. 
 

But apparently it’s ok, they are venting so having no faith in what the players have proven over an extended period means nothing to them 

Also, one does not simply enter the game day thread during the game…

impossible folly GIF

17 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

 

I’m surprised at your guess at Melk’s diagnosis , Webber.

I thought( from my own experience) MCL’s hurt like hell. But you can often weightbear , and look ok soon after an ACL. Not so?

Can be either, in truth. There’s no way of knowing based on pain alone, and one personal experience is close to useless balanced across the spectrum of possible experiences of either injury. I’ve just learned that Goody said it’s looking like an ACL. This would mean Jake had a positive Lachman’s test, which is close to definitive if the knee lets you apply the test effectively (able to relax, not too much swelling yet, or unconscious muscle ‘guarding’). The reason for MCL guess is twofold - that the knee collapsed ‘inwards’, and his indicating his inner knee on the bench. I don’t doubt he has some MCL, and over half of ALL ACL ruptures come with MCL concomitance, a bit less so the medial meniscus.

Edited by Webber

Fortunately no apparent concussions today, bring on the pies anywhere*, anytime

* as long as it's the G.

 
24 minutes ago, old55 said:

Seriously De Goey isn't fit to lick Petracca boots.  You know the guy that broke the game open today and the 2021 GF.

De Goey is an impact player like Petracca don't underestimate his ability.

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Laurie played the best 28 min game I've seen 

I think so too. He does seem to have  bit or poise about him. We can’t have too many small forwards. I hope we run him through a bit more in the team next year. 


Really glad with the win. Knew we were going to be forth no matter what. So happy that even though it was interstate we still tried hard and got the win.  I’m glad our boys didn’t treat it as dead rubber game as many people have suggested. Great to see Fritch back and playing at the top of his game.

However, I’m very worried about Melksham. I hope it’s not 2021 all over against for him. First Petty and now him. Why do all our form players go down at the worst possible times? 

28 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

De Goey is an impact player like Petracca don't underestimate his ability.

Well he can have his 3 “impact” moments and then let the big boys go to work

42 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

 

I’m surprised at your guess at Melk’s diagnosis , Webber.

I thought( from my own experience) MCL’s hurt like hell. But you can often weightbear , and look ok soon after an ACL. Not so?

did medial trained during week ,played in gf coundnt push of on my leg ,shocking feeling we won the gf nothing to do with me though

2 hours ago, Billy said:

Well well well after some of the comments in the 3rd quarter maybe some of you posters should hold your horses before losing faith so easily 

Pretty normal on this site So negative !!!


Beating Sydney twice this year is quite the accomplishment. We have a terrible record against them over the last few decades so I'll savour this one for a little while. 

Regarding the match, I thought Nibbler was very good and has put together a really strong month of football. He's so damaging at the moment and I love it. 

Laurie showed good signs, I had him on the delist pile halfway through the season but I can see now what the coaches like about him. He'll only get better with a few more pre seasons under the belt, just like Woey and Sestan. 

How good are Riv, McVee and Bowey! they're all super competitors and drive so much rebound from defence while nullifying their opponents. Watching these guys for the next decade in the Red and Blue what a sight that will be... absolute Jets! and AA in the near future.

I love how we absorb the opposition surge in the 3rd quarter and then we wear the oppo down and draw level with them at the end of the quarter to then steam roll them in the last. We are doing what the Pies did to teams last year and just come storming home and there's little the opposition can do about it. 

Edited by Caligula's cohort

Carlton fans saying they didn’t try because they had nothing to play for. 
Goodwin says lol

Where’s the dude that said Swans win this easily?

6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Where’s the dude that said Swans win this easily?

Vanished lol


Not wanting to sound ungrateful but attending a game in Sydney is so different from Melbourne. It’s as if only half the people are there to actually watch the game. The other half (groups of men, groups of woman, parents with kids, kids by themselves) are constantly in and out of their seats during the game, standing in the walkways, back and fourth for drinks, photo opportunities with other families. At one point a man who was constantly going to the bar stopped in front of wife mid game to talk to someone in the row in front of us, we were the first two seats of that row so he could have just passed us to have the chat whilst standing in the aisle but decided to stand in front of us and lean over. One group didn’t even come to their seats until early in the 3rd. Grateful to the club for the free tickets but next time I’d rather pay and sit up higher, ground level, fwd pocket at that ground is not great for viewing. Really need to watch the replay on Kayo. 
Did the Swans have their supporters behind both goals? It seemed that way.

Absolutely gutted for Melksham. 

1 hour ago, demon3165 said:

De Goey is an impact player like Petracca don't underestimate his ability.

De Goey is a very good player but he's not in Petracca's class.  @DeeSpencer is making claims about how we weren't impressive against Sydney and we should be worried about De Goey and Pendlebury. Yeah they're very good.

But they should be [censored] themselves about Petracca, Oliver and Viney.

Who would you rather have?

 
1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Where’s the dude that said Swans win this easily?

Yeah where's that guy?

31 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Not wanting to sound ungrateful but attending a game in Sydney is so different from Melbourne. It’s as if only half the people are there to actually watch the game. The other half (groups of men, groups of woman, parents with kids, kids by themselves) are constantly in and out of their seats during the game, standing in the walkways, back and fourth for drinks, photo opportunities with other families. At one point a man who was constantly going to the bar stopped in front of wife mid game to talk to someone in the row in front of us, we were the first two seats of that row so he could have just passed us to have the chat whilst standing in the aisle but decided to stand in front of us and lean over. One group didn’t even come to their seats until early in the 3rd. Grateful to the club for the free tickets but next time I’d rather pay and sit up higher, ground level, fwd pocket at that ground is not great for viewing. Really need to watch the replay on Kayo. 
Did the Swans have their supporters behind both goals? It seemed that way.

Absolutely gutted for Melksham. 

I've never had a good experience watching footy at the SCG. Apart from being $50 minimum for a GA ticket there's few decent vantage points to watch from. Totally agree being on the pocket on ground level might be the worst spot there.


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