Jump to content

Featured Replies

The use of the knee to inflict damage is probably one of the few acts that goes unpunished (mostly, or nearly all of the time) 

At suburban level back in the day, the use of the knee as a weapon was quite rampant 

Do people here remember when Hogan suffered vertebrae damage in a practice match against Geelong before he had played a senior AFL game? 

Can't remember which Geelong player inflicted the damage to Hogan but it might have even been 2 Geelong players (Hogan was playing in front) 

Missed the whole of the 2014 season (which was meant to be his debut season)

Edited by Macca

 
3 hours ago, Demonstone said:

I have always believed that it was unintended.  I know most of you think otherwise.

Maynard, on the other hand ...

Moore leads with the knee deliberately.  He ended the seasons of two players this year with that action.  As Macca says, the other one suffered fractured vertebrae, which could have left him paralysed.  He's a dog of the highest order.  

As for Maynard, you will never convince me that an athlete capable of catching and moving on a ball in a fraction of a second didn't have time to register the contact (especially given he was the one who caused it) and react.  You can clearly see that Brayshaw saw him coming and tried to catch him.  In the same time, Maynard chose to turn and lead with his shoulder.  That wasn't bracing for impact, it was a choice to hurt someone.  

So yes I would be thrilled if they both had opponents jumping knee-first into their backs all day.  Maybe that would prompt the AFL to do something about players leading with the knee.  

6 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Moore leads with the knee deliberately.  He ended the seasons of two players this year with that action.  As Macca says, the other one suffered fractured vertebrae, which could have left him paralysed.  He's a dog of the highest order.  

As for Maynard, you will never convince me that an athlete capable of catching and moving on a ball in a fraction of a second didn't have time to register the contact (especially given he was the one who caused it) and react.  You can clearly see that Brayshaw saw him coming and tried to catch him.  In the same time, Maynard chose to turn and lead with his shoulder.  That wasn't bracing for impact, it was a choice to hurt someone.  

So yes I would be thrilled if they both had opponents jumping knee-first into their backs all day.  Maybe that would prompt the AFL to do something about players leading with the knee.  

Cant believe that nobody on this site has spoken out about this over the past 1 to 2 years.

Moore is indeed a sniping Dog who plays knee-first, whereas "Bruzzy" plays shoulder first.

We have a player on our list who is very highly rated, but chose to console the meathead who put his best mate into retirement. It's a glaring example of why we never win flags. Yes bloke, I'm speaking about you. You and your media followers know who you are.

Far too many supporters on this site who want to play kumbaya while being laughed at by the power cubs.

 

If we've been tracking AJ for years and think he could have an immediate impact why did we take Kentfield in the midsesson draft last season when AJ was available?

7 hours ago, Macca said:

The use of the knee to inflict damage is probably one of the few acts that goes unpunished (mostly, or nearly all of the time) 

At suburban level back in the day, the use of the knee as a weapon was quite rampant 

Do people here remember when Hogan suffered vertebrae damage in a practice match against Geelong before he had played a senior AFL game? 

Can't remember which Geelong player inflicted the damage to Hogan but it might have even been 2 Geelong players (Hogan was playing in front) 

Missed the whole of the 2014 season (which was meant to be his debut season)

I was watching some Rhettrospective on YouTube(inc. games from the 1960s) and it is interesting to note how umpires protected the ball-carrier, and a player's back couldn't be rammed and targeted, as is now commonplace. 


2 hours ago, bush demon said:

I was watching some Rhettrospective on YouTube(inc. games from the 1960s) and it is interesting to note how umpires protected the ball-carrier, and a player's back couldn't be rammed and targeted, as is now commonplace. 

Interesting pick up, bush demon

6 hours ago, faultydet said:

Cant believe that nobody on this site has spoken out about this over the past 1 to 2 years.

Can't believe this is your first post for a couple of years, @faultydet.  Where ya been?

2 hours ago, bush demon said:

I was watching some Rhettrospective on YouTube(inc. games from the 1960s) and it is interesting to note how umpires protected the ball-carrier, and a player's back couldn't be rammed and targeted, as is now commonplace. 

"Push in the back" free kicks in general play are an extinct species, they are never paid and players know they can drive forward in the tackle with impunity. This change was partly brought on by the playing community diving forward at the slightest pressure from behind to simulate "in the back" and umpires' reaction to ignore that. The pendulum has now swung too far in that direction now and blatant "in the back" frees go unpaid.

 

Let’s not waste our energy or time hoping we will in any way shape or form get aggressive with the Pies to make up for what’s happened in the past couple of season. 
Going of last season we are more likely to give them hugs and kisses than bumps or hard tackles. 
 

Harvey Langford is the only good thing to come out of our recent games against the filth. 

Edited by Colm

23 hours ago, Colm said:

Have only watched small amount of Aidan’s highlights but going off the above description it sounds like he plays the role Petty played for us last year to a tee. If he can chop out even a little bit in the ruck, crash packs and bring ball to ground it makes the decision to drop Petty back to defence this year an easier one.
Be great to see him get some first team footy this year.  

Petty, for efficiency of effort and contribution, should be returned to the backline, full stop. His link-man roles are  going to be important down there, and I suspect that this will give Lever more freedom to 'roam in' for his intercepts and timing (for marks coming into or across the backline) - whilst Salem is a champ, he is unsuited to these roles of which he has been expected to imitate (mostly unsuccessfully). This will give some pivotal receives to Sparrow and Rivers, plus Windsor/Langdon and perhaps, some of the newer but enthusiastic forward-line equipment. Aiden is going to play a leading role, I hope, in assisting to create forward clearances, unsettle packs and forge space pathways for the more dedicated, leading forward assets. Carna far Ken Demons.


5 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

If we've been tracking AJ for years and think he could have an immediate impact why did we take Kentfield in the midsesson draft last season when AJ was available?

So we could get both? 

Kentfield was playing WAFL, which sadly given it was once very strong, is less competitive than the VFL.

Better to get Special K into an elite environment and let AJ continue his development in the VFL.

1 hour ago, old55 said:

"Push in the back" free kicks in general play are an extinct species, they are never paid and players know they can drive forward in the tackle with impunity. This change was partly brought on by the playing community diving forward at the slightest pressure from behind to simulate "in the back" and umpires' reaction to ignore that. The pendulum has now swung too far in that direction now and blatant "in the back" frees go unpaid.

Drives me nut.

I reckon another factor is the AFL's desire to have fewer free kicks.

Just pay the frees that are there. The players will then adjust.

3 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Can't believe this is your first post for a couple of years, @faultydet.  Where ya been?

Got tired of being censored and banned.

 

Exciting draft for us this year hey? 

Langford excites me more than any draftee over the past decade. Those hands!

Foot skills and footy I.Q from XL. Adds something that's been missing from our midfield.

 

And our footy department recognizes that we have too many bruise free players in our forward line.

I'm hoping that Aidan Johnson plays round 1. We've needed a head-cracker for a long time.

16 hours ago, Demonstone said:

I have always believed that it was unintended.  I know most of you think otherwise.

Maynard, on the other hand ...

Now Demonstone old son, hope you are well! I played a lot of football and not once have I ever seen or witnessed anything like the action of that #%^&. NOT ONCE,! He become airborne with intent and concussed Gus... NEVER TO PLAY AGAIN. He certainly did not see it coming it was after the ball was away. Even allowing for this technicality rationale for getting of has more holes that a triple piece of swiss cheese. If it had of been Kossy he would have got 6 weeks. I'm still very angry about this whole event, the flowers, the chummy nature of some of our players in the next game, just a garbage result. I feel for Gus as I know many of us including independent supporter base of many clubs.

Edited by picket fence

How are things in Camberwell today, Chris?

You might want to read my post again, but move your lips more slowly in an effort to comprehend what I said.

 


18 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Pretty sure the best way would be for Moore and Maynard's seasons to end on Queens Birthday.  

That would be Kings Birthday now 😊

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

How are things in Camberwell today, Chris?

You might want to read my post again, but move your lips more slowly in an effort to comprehend what I said.

 

Burn baby burn, disco inferno!

4 hours ago, picket fence said:

Now Demonstone old son, hope you are well! I played a lot of football and not once have I ever seen or witnessed anything like the action of that #%^&. NOT ONCE,! He become airborne with intent and concussed Gus... NEVER TO PLAY AGAIN. He certainly did not see it coming it was after the ball was away. Even allowing for this technicality rationale for getting of has more holes that a triple piece of swiss cheese. If it had of been Kossy he would have got 6 weeks. I'm still very angry about this whole event, the flowers, the chummy nature of some of our players in the next game, just a garbage result. I feel for Gus as I know many of us including independent supporter base of many clubs.

I agree with most of the post except that I believe Maynard never intended to knock Gus out. I believe his intent was to make him earn it and wear one, but it went horribly wrong.

I think it is just wrong to think that the intention was to knock Gus out and end his career.

Believe me I am as angry as all of us at the circumstances and yes he should have got 6 weeks, but we know what the AFL is all about.

 

33 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I agree with most of the post except that I believe Maynard never intended to knock Gus out. I believe his intent was to make him earn it and wear one, but it went horribly wrong.

I think it is just wrong to think that the intention was to knock Gus out and end his career.

Believe me I am as angry as all of us at the circumstances and yes he should have got 6 weeks, but we know what the AFL is all about.

 

I have always been a big believer of this as well.

When a player leads with the shoulder and is off the ground running at an unprotected player running in the opposite direction, then the perpetrator has to know that he could knock a player unconscious

So saying it went horribly wrong doesn't let Maynard off the hook.  Don't do the act in the first place

There's a number of people here who have played footy where these sort of shirt-fronts were often the norm.  But you always knew they were despicable acts even when it was your own teammate as the perpetrator

So the action itself can have dire consequences and as it turned out, Brayshaw ended up having to retire because of the lethal hit

Anyway, Maynard will get his right whack one day.  For instance, the Darcy hit on Maynard (though illegal) could have had grave repercussions.  Could be that Darcy was following the code

Edited by Macca


40 minutes ago, Macca said:

When a player leads with the shoulder and is off the ground running at an unprotected player running in the opposite direction, then the perpetrator has to know that he could knock a player unconscious

So saying it went horribly wrong doesn't let Maynard off the hook.  Don't do the act in the first place

There's a number of people here who have played footy where these sort of shirt-fronts were often the norm.  But you always knew they were despicable acts even when it was your own teammate as the perpetrator

So the action itself can have dire consequences and as it turned out, Brayshaw ended up having to retire because of the lethal hit

He could have actually killed Brayshaw or at least broken his neck and put him into a wheelchair

Anyway, Maynard will get his right whack one day.  For instance, the Darcy hit on Maynard (though illegal) could have had grave repercussions.  Could be that Darcy was following the code

Totally agree. I hate that we have to play the Pies twice again next year. We can’t afford the injuries or suspensions. 
 

I live for the day, sometime soon when Darsknee Moore and Brayden Mayncharge get their right whack but it won’t be from us. We are the nice guys. 

Edited by Earl Hood

10 hours ago, old55 said:

"Push in the back" free kicks in general play are an extinct species, they are never paid and players know they can drive forward in the tackle with impunity. This change was partly brought on by the playing community diving forward at the slightest pressure from behind to simulate "in the back" and umpires' reaction to ignore that. The pendulum has now swung too far in that direction now and blatant "in the back" frees go unpaid.

It depends on the player as well. Nick Daicos can get tackled and it's a push in the back if he goes forwards or around the neck if he throws his head back.

Patrick Cripps 3 votes can get caught with the ball and swung around until he gets rid of it and play on.

6 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Totally agree. I hate that we have to play the Pies twice again next year. We can’t afford the injuries or suspensions. 
 

I live for the day, sometime soon when Darsknee Moore and Brandon Mayncharge get their right whack but it won’t be from us. We are the nice guys. 

I try not to let it eat away at me, EH

Every year is a new season and what is of high interest to me is having a talented and healthy list that can win enough games to play finals and beyond

What would really annoy me most of all is not having a team that can win.  That's depressing and often distressing

And we've seen enough of those types of years to last a lifetime

Win games, play good footy and get into contention and the punters are happy

Back on topic, I agree with @faultydet  that it seems we're looking to toughen up the forward line.  The drafting of the 2 big boys (Kentfield & Aidan) is the pointer

Definitely worth the punt as we've got plenty of the in-between types

We need a big bodied KF who can crash packs and throw his weight around with a bit of ruckwork thrown ... if it works it will allow us to use and develop JVR as a pure forward (I'd say at CHF)

Half our issues up forward have been structural.  Defenders don't like it when the ball is in dispute around the hot spot area ... but attacking via the boundary line makes the defenders breath easy

So we need 2 productive KF's with a 3rd forward capable of taking a grab (Turner?)

Do that and Kozzie, Trac, Melk, Chandler & Fritsch can chime in to kick a winning score

 
28 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Totally agree. I hate that we have to play the Pies twice again next year. We can’t afford the injuries or suspensions. 
 

I live for the day, sometime soon when Darsknee Moore and Brayden Mayncharge get their right whack but it won’t be from us. We are the nice guys. 

Hopefully they're lining Kozzie up and he baulks leaving them to collide with each other...that would be a right whack.

6 hours ago, Macca said:

When a player leads with the shoulder and is off the ground running at an unprotected player running in the opposite direction, then the perpetrator has to know that he could knock a player unconscious

So saying it went horribly wrong doesn't let Maynard off the hook.  Don't do the act in the first place

There's a number of people here who have played footy where these sort of shirt-fronts were often the norm.  But you always knew they were despicable acts even when it was your own teammate as the perpetrator

So the action itself can have dire consequences and as it turned out, Brayshaw ended up having to retire because of the lethal hit

Anyway, Maynard will get his right whack one day.  For instance, the Darcy hit on Maynard (though illegal) could have had grave repercussions.  Could be that Darcy was following the code

Exactly! And sorry to have gone of the topic, Aiden will be a fine addition to the club😁

Edited by picket fence


Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

Featured Content

  • NON-MFC: Round 11

    Round 11, the second week of The Sir Doug Nicholls Round, kicks off on Thursday night with the Cats hosting the Bulldogs at Kardinia Park. Geelong will be looking to to continue their decade long dominance over the Bulldogs, while the Dogs aim to take another big scalp as they surge up the ladder. On Friday night it's he Dreamtime at the 'G clash between Essendon and Richmond. The Bombers will want to avoid another embarrassing performance against a lowly side whilst the Tigers will be keen to avenge a disappointing loss to the Kangaroos. Saturday footy kicks off as the Blues face the Giants in a pivotal clash for both clubs. Carlton need to turn around their up and down season while GWS will be eager to bounce back and reassert themselves as a September threat. At twilight sees the Hawks taking on the Lions at the G. Hawthorn need to cement themselves in the Top 4 but they’ll need to be at their best to challenge a Brisbane side eager to respond after last week’s crushing loss to the Dees on their home turf. The first of the Saturday night double headers opens with North Melbourne up against the high-flying Magpies. The Roos will need a near-perfect performance to trouble a Collingwood side sitting atop the ladder.

      • Thanks
    • 143 replies
    Demonland
  • PREVIEW: Sydney

    The two teams competing at the MCG on Sunday afternoon have each traversed a long and arduous path since their previous encounter on a sweltering March evening in Sydney a season and a half ago. Both experienced periods of success at various times last year. The Demons ran out of steam in midseason while the Swans went on to narrowly miss the ultimate prize in the sport. Now, they find themselves outside of finals contention as the season approaches the halfway mark. The winner this week will remain in contact with the leading pack, while the loser may well find itself on a precipice, staring into the abyss. The current season has presented numerous challenges for most clubs, particularly those positioned in the middle tier. The Essendon experience in suffering a significant 91-point loss to the Bulldogs, just one week after defeating the Swans, may not be typical, but it illustrates the unpredictability of outcomes under the league’s present set up. 

      • Clap
      • Love
      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 3 replies
    Demonland
  • REPORT: Brisbane

    “Max Gawn has been the heart and soul of the Dees for years now, but this recent recovery from a terrible start has been driven by him. He was everywhere again, and with the game in the balance, he took several key marks to keep the ball in the Dees forward half.” - The Monday Knee Jerk Reaction: Round Ten Of course, it wasn’t the efforts of one man that caused this monumental upset, but rather the work of the coach and his assistants and the other 22 players who took the ground, notably the likes of Jake Melksham, Christian Petracca, Clayton Oliver and Kozzie Pickett but Max has been magnificent in taking ownership of his team and its welfare under the fire of a calamitous 0-5 start to the season. On Sunday, he provided the leadership that was needed to face up to the reigning premier and top of the ladder Brisbane Lions on their home turf and to prevail after a slow start, during which the hosts led by as much as 24 points in the second quarter. Titus O’Reily is normally comedic in his descriptions of the football but this time, he was being deadly serious. The Demons have come from a long way back and, although they still sit in the bottom third of the AFL pack, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel as they look to drive home the momentum inspired in the past four or five weeks by Max the Magnificent who was under such great pressure in those dark, early days of the season.

      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 0 replies
    Demonland
  • CASEY: Southport

    The Southport Sharks came to Casey. They saw and they conquered a team with 16 AFL-listed players who, for the most part, wasted their time on the ground and failed to earn their keep. For the first half, the Sharks were kept in the game by the Demons’ poor use of the football, it’s disposal getting worse the closer the team got to its own goal and moreover, it got worse as the game progressed. Make no mistake, Casey was far and away the better team in the first half, it was winning the ruck duels through Tom Campbell’s solid performance but it was the scoreboard that told the story.

      • Thanks
    • 3 replies
    Demonland
  • PREGAME: Sydney

    Just a game and percentage outside the Top 8, the Demons return to Melbourne to face the Sydney Swans at the MCG, with a golden opportunity to build on the momentum from toppling the reigning premiers on their own turf. Who comes in, and who makes way?

      • Thanks
    • 307 replies
    Demonland
  • PODCAST: Brisbane

    The Demonland Podcast will air LIVE on Monday, 12th May @ 8:00pm. Join Binman, George & I as we analyse a famous victory by the Demons over the Lions at the Gabba.
    Your questions and comments are a huge part of our podcast so please post anything you want to ask or say below and we'll give you a shout out on the show.
    Listen LIVE: https://demonland.com/

      • Clap
      • Love
      • Thanks
      • Like
    • 35 replies
    Demonland