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22 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

True story is that actually did meet at a corporate/sponsers event.

Great to see Goody was able to keep his DMs in the private unlike others

 

One thing touched on, injuries. We had a few, some major, but they were made worse by us having a short list,

Missing two , Brayshaw and Smith with Spargo going down ten minutes into the first game.

These had the effect of restricting our response to in season injuries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

Nice to see Goodwin admit our gameplan is out of date and we got it wrong last year. Hopefully some big changes this season.

What on earth are you talking about?

Did you read the article?

 
2 hours ago, ex52k2 said:

One thing touched on, injuries. We had a few, some major, but they were made worse by us having a short list,

Missing two , Brayshaw and Smith with Spargo going down ten minutes into the first game.

These had the effect of restricting our response to in season injuries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spot on.

And you can add Benny Brown to that list- and probably McAdams too given how few games he was available for.

Four (5 if you count McAdam) seasoned, hardened AFL players with mutiple preseasons under the belt not available for a season. Very hard to cover.

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12 minutes ago, binman said:

What on earth are you talking about?

Did you read the article?

Yes. Did you? There's a whole section about mistakes made with the game plan last year.

18 minutes ago, binman said:

Spot on.

And you can add Benny Brown to that list- and probably McAdams too given how few games he was available for.

Four (5 if you count McAdam) seasoned, hardened AFL players with mutiple preseasons under the belt not available for a season. Very hard to cover.

Goodness me even Binman can't get it right. 

Can't for the life of me work out why McAdam is so hard yet every 3rd Demonlander gets his name wrong.

25 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

Yes. Did you? There's a whole section about mistakes made with the game plan last year.

There is indeed - hence my confusion.

 
2 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

Yes. Did you? There's a whole section about mistakes made with the game plan last year.

He never admitted or even insinuated the game plan was out of date. 

You can have your own opinion on that but Goodwin didn’t say it.

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On 09/02/2025 at 04:22, Little Goffy said:

"Our eyes met across a crowded coterie and sponsor event, and it was love at first please-help-me-avoid-the-nuffies."

Minor speealling mistake (-; N.U.P.H.Y. stands for Needs Urgent Psychiatric Help Yesterday, plural is Nuphys... I know that hurts some readers eyes! Remains my favourite slang from Policing.


20 hours ago, binman said:

As you suggest there's too little data (frustrating)

All clubs keep the specifics of fitness programs close to their chests. If you can get 1% extra, why share it around?

3 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Where’s Windsor? I need to know so I can sleep 


Will this help?

Where's Wally? - Unscrambled.sg

20 hours ago, 640MD said:

So maybe I am thick  but does this mean that the "media" were basically correct last year,  and who spoke to Adelaide about offloading Clayton, 

Or have they left the building, 

Shirley you speak to the player first,

FFS what a ballsup !

No wonder we were flavour of the month, 

And who tried to hide this craaaap

It was a mess for 18 months MD

Brad Green has done a great job steadying it all down, we have had a reset. It’s now up to The Football Department to deliver. 
 

 

2 hours ago, The Jackson FIX said:

He never admitted or even insinuated the game plan was out of date. 

You can have your own opinion on that but Goodwin didn’t say it.

Maybe not in those specific words but my reading of this section is that it is an admission that attempting to recreate what worked in the past is and was a mistake. 

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“So we went back to a little bit of what we knew. And in hindsight that (old method) probably wasn’t the best way to go.
“We were more competitive yes, but we were still losing games. We don’t evolve. We don’t improve and we don’t get better. We don’t grow as a team, as a group, as a club.
“If I had my time again, I would have continued down the path of exploring that different way of playing and that is the learning. And that is really what our summer has been about. Keep exploring, keep looking at different ways, for better ways.”

 

1 hour ago, Go Ds said:


Will this help?

Where's Wally? - Unscrambled.sg

Is he over to the right near the ferry?


My favourite 2 things about Goodwin.

1) He holds players to contracts publicly and privately. Kozzie wont be going anywhere if under contract. We just wont fold on that. 

2) He is our Premiership coach.

I like the guy

1 hour ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Is he over to the right near the ferry?

Hopefully he's found space and is directly in front of goal.

11 hours ago, ex52k2 said:

One thing touched on, injuries. We had a few, some major, but they were made worse by us having a short list,

Missing two , Brayshaw and Smith with Spargo going down ten minutes into the first game.

These had the effect of restricting our response to in season injuries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playing Spargs in Round1 was one of the poorer match Committee decisions to match some of the Sub decisions of 2023. 

He was not match fit at best and not fully recovered from injury at worst. Self inflicted injury to match the Practice Match one of the year before of Joel Smith. 

Even now we don’t have any real timeline for Spargs and the longer he is out the nearer he is going to be struggling to recover and rescue his career.

Brutal layman’s assessment but we have seen things like this in footy that are real and the slower they go the more predictable they become. Footy does not wait long for  the player with prolonged injury. I hope not in this case. 
Charlie has been nothing but a team man since 2018 and hopefully can overcome this set back and once again play AFL 

7 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

Maybe not in those specific words but my reading of this section is that it is an admission that attempting to recreate what worked in the past is and was a mistake. 

The mistake was that by reverting to the previous game plan he confused the players.

As I read it, his comments on game plan were more that it lacked consistency in application (coaches fault after they blinked mid-year).

 

In horse racing you can never ask a horse to ‘go’ twice in the same race. If you ask it to go and then slow it down again, high chance it ain’t going to respond the next time you ask it to go fast. 

 

Dees have seemed similarly inflexible to me… not sure if all other clubs are the same but we haven’t liked change on the fly (perhaps that’s why he talked about ‘practising exploring different ways’ this pre-season).

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6 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

My favourite 2 things about Goodwin.

1) He holds players to contracts publicly and privately. Kozzie wont be going anywhere if under contract. We just wont fold on that

2) He is our Premiership coach.

I like the guy

I'm not entirely sure if this is true.

There has been a long list of players that have previously left the club still under contract.

 


4 hours ago, 58er said:

Playing Spargs in Round1 was one of the poorer match Committee decisions to match some of the Sub decisions of 2023. 

He was not match fit at best and not fully recovered from injury at worst. Self inflicted injury to match the Practice Match one of the year before of Joel Smith. 

Even now we don’t have any real timeline for Spargs and the longer he is out the nearer he is going to be struggling to recover and rescue his career.

Brutal layman’s assessment but we have seen things like this in footy that are real and the slower they go the more predictable they become. Footy does not wait long for  the player with prolonged injury. I hope not in this case. 
Charlie has been nothing but a team man since 2018 and hopefully can overcome this set back and once again play AFL 

I can tell you for a fact that playing Spargo didn’t make his injury any worse. He had a chronic Achilles issue that required surgery. Charlie wanted to avoid surgery and believed his was right to play. He’s now had surgery and is progressing well in his recovery.

8 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

Maybe not in those specific words but my reading of this section is that it is an admission that attempting to recreate what worked in the past is and was a mistake. 

 

Let’s just say that he’d decided to stick to the more attacking gameplan which he candidly admits would likely have been the best option. We’d just been absolutely flogged by Freo, then the next week lost Petracca. 2 things that would unsettle the best of coaches. He didn’t want to see us get opened up like that again and we switched back to an our trusted form. In the end we missed finals by a couple of wins after taking some very close losses to finalists in the last weeks of the season. 
He’s admitted fault but one thing I take you up on is this idea that our contest and defence gameplan is out of date. We built that plan around a defence with a fully  fit May, Lever and Salem, we had none of those things for most of last year. We also had Spargo, Brayshaw and Ben Brown, 3 more players we missed. We also had a fit Oliver and Petracca for the whole season. There’s not a game plan on the planet that would sustain those losses and on top of that if you added those players back to our squad fully fit we would go very close to a flag playing our contest and defence game plan. It was never the game plan it was our personnel, we didn’t have the team nor the fitness to threaten last year. On top of this the club has since drafted to improve our ability to adapt our game plan. So what exactly are we beating on Goodwin for? I say that as someone who holds reservations about some of his decisions but seriously?

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2 hours ago, The Jackson FIX said:

The mistake was that by reverting to the previous game plan he confused the players.

As I read it, his comments on game plan were more that it lacked consistency in application (coaches fault after they blinked mid-year).

 

In horse racing you can never ask a horse to ‘go’ twice in the same race. If you ask it to go and then slow it down again, high chance it ain’t going to respond the next time you ask it to go fast. 

 

Dees have seemed similarly inflexible to me… not sure if all other clubs are the same but we haven’t liked change on the fly (perhaps that’s why he talked about ‘practising exploring different ways’ this pre-season).

He specifically said going backwards prevented us from evolving or growing. And has flagged that has been a big focus for us this off-season.

I would find his words highly disingenuous if we end up going back to our slow, defensive predictable gameplan.

58 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Let’s just say that he’d decided to stick to the more attacking gameplan which he candidly admits would likely have been the best option. We’d just been absolutely flogged by Freo, then the next week lost Petracca. 2 things that would unsettle the best of coaches. He didn’t want to see us get opened up like that again and we switched back to an our trusted form. In the end we missed finals by a couple of wins after taking some very close losses to finalists in the last weeks of the season. 
He’s admitted fault but one thing I take you up on is this idea that our contest and defence gameplan is out of date. We built that plan around a defence with a fully  fit May, Lever and Salem, we had none of those things for most of last year. We also had Spargo, Brayshaw and Ben Brown, 3 more players we missed. We also had a fit Oliver and Petracca for the whole season. There’s not a game plan on the planet that would sustain those losses and on top of that if you added those players back to our squad fully fit we would go very close to a flag playing our contest and defence game plan. It was never the game plan it was our personnel, we didn’t have the team nor the fitness to threaten last year. On top of this the club has since drafted to improve our ability to adapt our game plan. So what exactly are we beating on Goodwin for? I say that as someone who holds reservations about some of his decisions but seriously?

I think our 21-23 gameplan is extremely out of date and the fact the past three flags have been won by teams that emphasise attack and fast ball movement exemplifies that.

I also think that the changes we made in the early part of last year felt pretty half-baked and we never truly committed to a new style, which was why it was so easy for the coaches to blink.

 
2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

There has been a long list of players that have previously left the club still under contract.

Apart from Nibbler, can you name the others on this "long list"?

22 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Apart from Nibbler, can you name the others on this "long list"?

I don't think there are many, other than players we were happy to move on given they were surplus to needs.

 


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