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12 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

 

A lot has been made about the decision to let Grundy go and how it was a poor decision for the Demons. I think this is absolute rubbish and it was definitely the correct call for us.

Max has an average AFL player rating of 17.71 this season and is the third best player in the AFL. Last year he had a rating of 13.90 and was 36th best.

We have freed up $700k in salary cap space.

Grundy will only decline from hear on.

The two games Max missed this year, we won against Essendon and got smashed against the Dockers. I don't think Grundy would have been the difference that day.

While Grundy has had a higher average player rating this season due to playing in the ruck, it is only marginal.

Yes playing as the #1 ruck has increased the player rating but after Rd 10 he has been fairly ordinary and actually providing very little around the ground.

I see why we traded for him but also agree once the decision was made that it didn’t work it was right to clear space and move Grundy on

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19 minutes ago, The Taciturn Demon said:

It was. But a terrible call to go after him in the first place.

Grundy can't mark above his head. He was never going to work as a forward. He was never going to work if we asked him to concentrate on getting back as the extra defensive interceptor. He was only going to work as a (mostly) very effective tap ruckman (although I would say he relies far too heavily on umpires being extraordinarily lenient with their interpretation of holding during ruck contests). That would have meant consigning one of the best Melbourne footballers of the last 50 years and arguably the best ruckman of all time the last 20 to an understudy role. 

Easy to say in hindsight, but I found it equally baffling way back when it was clear Melbourne were keen on him. 

fify

i thought the grundy acquisition was a risk, but a risk worth taking - another example of the club not being prepared to simply sit back and NOT try something different

they way i see it, we effectively had him as a 'loan' for a year

it was a risk, it didn't work

move on

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He's a small man in big man's body.  Generally hits to his feet, creates a contest, lays a tackle and goes again.  His clearance work creates turnovers mostly. He can't mark and he can't defend and he doesn't kick goals.  None of this is news.  It was a terrible decision to recruit him in the first place.  I am pleased that King and co have finally noticed. Lucky for the swans that they have an incredible midfield (and that Collingwood are still paying a big chunk of his salary).

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Grundy 

 

2023 Mid season media: Melbourne must drop him, they can’t play 2 rucks, it isn’t working 

 

2023 End of Season media: I cannot believe they didn’t play Grundy in the finals

 

2023 Trade Period media: what a disaster this is, I can’t believe Melbourne traded him

 

2024 Round 1 media: 🍆 💦 he is so much better than Gawn. A disaster for Melbourne 

 

2024: mid season to now: **crickets**

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On 19/06/2024 at 14:05, BDA said:

10 facepalms! that's pretty good going. My PB is 6.

 

On 18/06/2024 at 17:51, picket fence said:

Yeah coz we didn't persist and Max probably didn't buy in! If I was coach I would have demanded it, Max you are going to play Full Forward for a lot of the game, when Brody isn't in the Ruck then its your turn and he comes of the ground! Take it or leave it. NORM SMITH would agree I'm sure, but alas this is why it didn't work, limited buy in and not ballsy enough coaching IMO

Adding my palm to help with the record attempt PF.  Peace out brother

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4 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

fify

i thought the grundy acquisition was a risk, but a risk worth taking - another example of the club not being prepared to simply sit back and NOT try something different

they way i see it, we effectively had him as a 'loan' for a year

it was a risk, it didn't work

move on

Perfectly said.

I think it was pretty clear that we were going after a key forward to improve a team well within contention.  

When none was available, we tried Max was happy to sacrifice his own game to try and become that extra marking forward a lot more.  I don't think there was any other options out there so well done to the club in being proactive to improve.

Sadly, it didn't work with both Max and Grundy sucking up forward.  We did right by all parties and moved Brodie on.

I've never understood why people saw this as a negative.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Deeko2 said:

I've never understood why people saw this as a negative.

Because that's what Demonlanders do!

We never should have traded for Grundy for reasons X, Y Z

but now that we had him, we never should have traded out Grundy for reasons X, Y Z

people are [censored] [censored] on this site.

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5 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

fify

i thought the grundy acquisition was a risk, but a risk worth taking - another example of the club not being prepared to simply sit back and NOT try something different

they way i see it, we effectively had him as a 'loan' for a year

it was a risk, it didn't work

move on

Agreed, but I wish we'd tried Max behind the ball and Grundy in the ruck. We obviously thought it would wreak havoc with our defensive system and leave us vulnerable at ground level if Max were to play anchor.

Anyway, as you write, we move on.

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I was hopeful and a little excited when Grundy came our way. I watched him closely in his first few games and what I saw was, he was an all glory but no substance footy player. Refused to run hard and throw his body in defensively, but if he had a chance to play attacking footy he would put in effort. 

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13 hours ago, Deeko2 said:

Perfectly said.

I think it was pretty clear that we were going after a key forward to improve a team well within contention.  

When none was available, we tried Max was happy to sacrifice his own game to try and become that extra marking forward a lot more.  I don't think there was any other options out there so well done to the club in being proactive to improve.

Sadly, it didn't work with both Max and Grundy sucking up forward.  We did right by all parties and moved Brodie on.

I've never understood why people saw this as a negative.

But WAS Max happy to play forward more?? The answer was NO and as consequence we Blew the Premiership to the shizzen last year. Exhibit A Schache the UNUSED SUB WHAT GREAT COACHING THAT WAS🤮🤮

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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

But WAS Max happy to play forward more?? The answer was NO and as consequence we Blew the Premiership to the shizzen last year. Exhibit A Schache the UNUSED SUB WHAT GREAT COACHING THAT WAS🤮🤮

I keep wondering if Schache was brought on in the last quarter, to play on the clearly concussed Weitering and told to run him all over the place,or just get out on your own in space, if one possession could have put us in a PF?

Weitering was shaken and unbalanced early in the last from a head knock and ended up staying on and giving the pass that led to the final Blues goal.

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On 16/06/2024 at 20:15, picket fence said:

Ur kidding? He is at least equal if not better Ruckman than Gawn. Go look at the stats!

But Max is far superior around the ground.

By miles.

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8 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

But Max is far superior around the ground.

By miles.

Max is superior in every area.   
 

Grundy has been slaughtered in the last 6 weeks and he was completely dominated by Draper last night 

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2 hours ago, picket fence said:

But WAS Max happy to play forward more?? The answer was NO and as consequence we Blew the Premiership to the shizzen last year. Exhibit A Schache the UNUSED SUB WHAT GREAT COACHING THAT WAS🤮🤮

Yes, Schache is such a great player, he would have made ALL the difference, just as he always has at the three clubs who have invested in him and sighed...

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41 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Max is superior in every area.   
 

Grundy has been slaughtered in the last 6 weeks and he was completely dominated by Draper last night 

That is exactly what happened last year. Grundy ran out of form and his last 6 weeks in Sydney coincides with their drop-off. Last night Draper moved Grundy off the ball and took a clean possession. Swans looked better with McLean in the ruck than Grundy. Max back as 1st ruck almost certainly will result in his 7th All Australian. I cannot remember a time when 1 ruckman has so easily brushed aside his opponent as Draper did last night.

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Him and Don Scott are suss .

I'm the only one in this town that can rock a manbag and still look macho.

No wonder Reg went to Sydney.Manbag and Manbun in one.Totally suss.

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1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

Max is superior in every area.   
 

Grundy has been slaughtered in the last 6 weeks and he was completely dominated by Draper last night 

Media won’t focus on this though, as it doesn’t align with their ‘pile it on the Dees’ mantra atm.

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2 hours ago, Redleg said:

I keep wondering if Schache was brought on in the last quarter, to play on the clearly concussed Weitering and told to run him all over the place,or just get out on your own in space, if one possession could have put us in a PF?

Weitering was shaken and unbalanced early in the last from a head knock and ended up staying on and giving the pass that led to the final Blues goal.

Could not have been any worse than Tmac, six touches and none in the last plus no scores for the game. 

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Draper loves playing Grundy. He owns him. He smashed him last year when Grundy was with us. 

Brodie is just a battler these days. He’ll have some good games, but his importance was always over inflated because of who he played for.

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1 hour ago, Biffen said:

Him and Don Scott are suss .

I'm the only one in this town that can rock a manbag and still look macho.

No wonder Reg went to Sydney.Manbag and Manbun in one.Totally suss.

Still got your hair have you, Biff?

Posted
On 17/08/2024 at 11:43, Adam The God said:

Still got your hair have you, Biff?

Individually named.

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On 17/08/2024 at 09:38, Monbon said:

Yes, Schache is such a great player, he would have made ALL the difference, just as he always has at the three clubs who have invested in him and sighed...

I agree that he was a really weird choice as sub, and this season has confirmed that he was not a half sensible trade in to say the least*, but in that last quarter TMc was quite lame ( not a criticism of Tom by the way) and Schache was as fresh as he ever would be.  I believe he can run, so running off the concussed but not subbed (CFC are such a privileged shonky mob) could not have been a worse option.  Poor coaching in my inexpert view - akin to the Stan Alves leaving Shannahan one on one on Jarman back last century in a GF that got away. 

* remind me please of the details of the trade. Who out and who in, what draft numbers etc. Thanks. 

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