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6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

What kozzie did last night we need more on a consistent basis & if he actually started tackling more then he'd be the complete player. 

6 tackles last night, equal 4th on the ground with Clarry

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6 minutes ago, binman said:

And how much is people's view of that incident coloured by the over the top reaction and accusation of staging by the commentator?

They only showed a replay once and it didn't look like he staged or flopped to me.

I watched the game at the Lincoln Hotel in Carlton. Mercifully-muted screens, and enough interest from the attendees to provide the right kind of ambience. 
 

A few Brisbane supporters in my midst too, but I must say they were very respectful of the Dees. One of them even confessed to me that Trac is his favourite non-Lions player and we would have thumped them without his absence. 

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3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

It’s time we question our fitness and conditioning and get some fresh faces in this area in 2025.

Our fourth quarters have been a total shambles this year  

Thoughts @binman?

Agree Jaded. A slightly different approach  to our fitness program might be in order. We have had the Burgess philosophy for about 5 years now. Change is as good as a rest. 
 

The comp is all about the survival of the fittest now. Rivers is looking good in the middle but needs a bigger tank to play there week in week out. 
 

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7 minutes ago, Colm said:

Agree Jaded. A slightly different approach  to our fitness program might be in order. We have had the Burgess philosophy for about 5 years now. Change is as good as a rest. 
 

The comp is all about the survival of the fittest now. Rivers is looking good in the middle but needs a bigger tank to play there week in week out. 
 

I might be wrong here but remember last year reading we were the highest scoring 4th quarter team?
Last 2 weeks we haven't gotten a goal in the last 2 weeks.  Wonder what's changed? Apart from a little more inexperience in the team.

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56 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

So TMac has been great down back but he should be forward where he hasn’t had a kick since mid 2021?

The forwards play won’t be fixed by shuffling deck chairs. We need better coaching and mids, but aside from anything we need continuity in what we do have. 
 

Fritsch somewhat pulled his finger out last bought. Petty’s having a go. Disco has a real crack. 

This is as good as it gets for 2024

Nailed it

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I was thinking about Quantum Theory and the Multiverse, as I do after a loss, and according to the Many Worlds Interpretation the universe branches all the time. Just like Schrödinger's Cat is both alive and dead, for every umpire decision it either goes against the Dees or for the Dees, the universe branching at each decision point. Likewise with each shot at goal - the Dees kicked a goal and they didn't, all at the same time. Which means that there is a universe where the Dees got all the free kicks against Brisbane. And not just that, every free kick all year, just as for goal kicking, where there is a universe where the Dees haven't missed a single shot. It stands to reason that in this universe we won every game.

I want to go there.

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6 minutes ago, Demonised said:

I was thinking about Quantum Theory and the Multiverse, as I do after a loss, and according to the Many Worlds Interpretation the universe branches all the time. Just like Schrödinger's Cat is both alive and dead, for every umpire decision it either goes against the Dees or for the Dees, the universe branching at each decision point. Likewise with each shot at goal - the Dees kicked a goal and they didn't, all at the same time. Which means that there is a universe where the Dees got all the free kicks against Brisbane. And not just that, every free kick all year, just as for goal kicking, where there is a universe where the Dees haven't missed a single shot. It stands to reason that in this universe we won every game.

I want to go there.

Least it wasn't a leap....

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we had the most under 22s in the league. It you watch the game it was the younger legs that tired in the last half and we started getting opened right up. Just too many kids compared to the lions. 

Overall it isnt as bad as some on here think. the old Dees wouldnt have found something especialy with so many young players. 

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32 minutes ago, Demonised said:

I was thinking about Quantum Theory and the Multiverse, as I do after a loss, and according to the Many Worlds Interpretation the universe branches all the time. Just like Schrödinger's Cat is both alive and dead, for every umpire decision it either goes against the Dees or for the Dees, the universe branching at each decision point. Likewise with each shot at goal - the Dees kicked a goal and they didn't, all at the same time. Which means that there is a universe where the Dees got all the free kicks against Brisbane. And not just that, every free kick all year, just as for goal kicking, where there is a universe where the Dees haven't missed a single shot. It stands to reason that in this universe we won every game.

I want to go there.

Lucky for me I took a lot of acid as a young man and know what you mean

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Posted
1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

What kozzie did last night we need more on a consistent basis & if he actually started tackling more then he'd be the complete player. 

Then leave him the forward line full stop.

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I’m proud of the boys. if we put in like that every week i’ll be happy

Very young side playing the second most inform team away. great effort. 

bring on next week

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5 hours ago, binman said:

 

I mean how could anyone watch the second quarter, how we were running in waves, creating overlap and transitioning wnd to end, amd compare it to say the freo game where looked like we had lead in our boots, and think our fitness isn't on an upward trajectory?

I agree with much of your response, but unfortunately the above is little consolation when we are likely going to hit peak fitness just as we hit our off season, since we are unlikely to make finals. 

It might be poor luck or bad management, but there’s no doubt that our fitness has been an issue and moreover our injury management. Rushing in underdone players as one example. 
 

I certainly wouldn’t be shocked if we moved on from Selwyn and brought in someone else to run the fitness department 

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3 hours ago, Demonised said:

I was thinking about Quantum Theory and the Multiverse, as I do after a loss, and according to the Many Worlds Interpretation the universe branches all the time. Just like Schrödinger's Cat is both alive and dead, for every umpire decision it either goes against the Dees or for the Dees, the universe branching at each decision point. Likewise with each shot at goal - the Dees kicked a goal and they didn't, all at the same time. Which means that there is a universe where the Dees got all the free kicks against Brisbane. And not just that, every free kick all year, just as for goal kicking, where there is a universe where the Dees haven't missed a single shot. It stands to reason that in this universe we won every game.

I want to go there.

You'd get sick of it.

Posted
5 hours ago, dino rover said:

We played much better 

more tackling pressure and run which supports the @binman thesis that post loading our energy levels are at full capacity 

look at the cattle they have in the fwd line though - hate their guts but Rainer hipwood Daniher and Cameron et al are a strong combination 

had they kicked better….

 

The telstra tracker is just about the best publicly available indicator I can find that gives a sense of where we are it in terms of running on top of the ground and our fitness level.

Near the end of the first quarter I checked the numbers to test my sense that we looked in good shape.

When we are, we almost dominate the top 5 in a number of categories 

Number one is for average speed in defence (which is defined as when the oppo have the ball). When we do, its a goody indicator our all team defence is on. These are the numbers near the end of quarter Screenshot_20240628_201553_AFL.thumb.jpg.ff34a032f6cf39137b1e31fbbf024f44.jpg

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Not going to blame anyone.  Great effort.  Can't believe a team full of 18 -20 year olds showed so much maturity.  Great for our future .

Many carrying injuries including Max.  Clarrie had to have work on his groin during the week.  Lever first game back.  Obviously Bowey had been carrying that back for a while.  Petty has had foot injuries all season and sustained more so don't know why people target him so much.  Windsor is only a young guy and hasn't had a breather all season.  Rivers has been thrown into the middle to learn a new role.  We had to go with an oversized defence with 4 talls and still put great pressure on.  Our forward line is built around 2 ex defenders.   3 of our main midfielders in Tracc Brayshaw and salem are gone.  Likewise our back up midfielders in Jordan and Harmes have gone.  Our back up wingmen in Billings and Hunter haven't worked out.  Our 4th forwards in Melksham and Smith who contributed around 3 goals combined each week are not there.

I think it amazing we should have won the game.

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1 minute ago, binman said:

The telstra tracker is just about the best publicly available indicator I can find that gives a sense of where we are it in terms of running on top of the ground and our fitness level.

Near the end of the first quarter I checked the numbers to test my sense that we looked in good shape.

When we are, we almost dominate the top 5 in a number of categories 

Number one is for average speed in defence (which is defined as when the oppo have the ball). When we do, its a goody indicator our all team defence is on. These are the numbers near the end of quarter Screenshot_20240628_201553_AFL.thumb.jpg.ff34a032f6cf39137b1e31fbbf024f44.jpg

Number two is total sprints 

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Not going to blame anyone.  Great effort.  Can't believe a team full of 18 -20 year olds showed so much maturity.  Great for our future .

Many carrying injuries including Max.  Clarrie had to have work on his groin during the week.  Lever first game back.  Obviously Bowey had been carrying that back for a while.  Petty has had foot injuries all season and sustained more so don't know why people target him so much.  Windsor is only a young guy and hasn't had a breather all season.  Rivers has been thrown into the middle to learn a new role.  We had to go with an oversized defence with 4 talls and still put great pressure on.  Our forward line is built around 2 ex defenders.   3 of our main midfielders in Tracc Brayshaw and salem are gone.  Likewise our back up midfielders in Jordan and Harmes have gone.  Our back up wingmen in Billings and Hunter haven't worked out.  Our 4th forwards in Melksham and Smith who contributed around 3 goals combined each week are not there.

I think it amazing we should have won the game.

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We were always going to lose after they showed that stat at 3/4 time.

Lions haven’t won’t a game when trailing at 3/4 time.

Dees haven’t lost a game when leading at 3/4 time. 

Max jinx.

 

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Why are the commentators trying to have a crack at a Melbourne player for ‘staging’ again? Kolt got bumped late by Zorko and how are they to know how hard he felt the hit? These commentators are a disgrace (hodge in particular) and I wish the club would call them out on their carp

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7 hours ago, Demonised said:

I was thinking about Quantum Theory and the Multiverse, as I do after a loss, and according to the Many Worlds Interpretation the universe branches all the time.

I like the universe where we open the finals box and the Cats are dead.

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1 hour ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Why are the commentators trying to have a crack at a Melbourne player for ‘staging’ again? Kolt got bumped late by Zorko and how are they to know how hard he felt the hit? These commentators are a disgrace (hodge in particular) and I wish the club would call them out on their carp

But not a word about Saint Maynard 😡

I almost turned the TV off yesterday when these so called experts were getting stuck into Kolt. Ffs he’s a third gamer who got knocked over unexpectedly from behind. He has every right to lose balance and fall over. 
 

How about we call out the piece of [censored] Zorko for his totally unnecessary late contact to a THIRD GAMER. Weak. 

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