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6 hours ago, bing181 said:

Not helped by the revolving door of other forwards - not particularly anyone's fault either (injuries to Jeffo and Petty, suspension to Johnson etc.)

If we could have a settled forward line for a month with either Turner or Petty alongside JVR, we might all be able to see where this is heading.

I agree. As mentioned earlier... Adhoc changes just cause calamity. I'm all for rotating personnel through roles ( esp if season is stuffed anyway... and imho.. it's belly up ) but do so in blocks. If nothing else is better for assessment. Results may vary but a better understanding of how well the individual coped, indeed how group setups and synchronicities fared is more likely

 
20 hours ago, beelzebub said:

My point re Weed was he was deemed as having potential when young ... but even with added years just didn't cut the mustard. Not all players do. Jeffo.. young , been in the system a number of years now and really hasn't taken the next step and possibly never will ( a la Weed )

Jeffo , for mine, and please there's no personal slight intended, this is just football related observations, is in that category of players who are too good really to play VFL but just not there either for AFL. 2nd tier role players can be sort of carried in a well performing team.

He is neither in a 2nd tier role and we are far from a well performing team.

That's my point in this regard.

Understand your points, but, I can't see where he is too good for the VFL, have not really seen a game where he has taken the opposition apart, that's why they have had him play down back to see if he really is a player or not. He has been in the system long enough for us to see if he has it, but unfortunately, he doesn't. No slight on him as a person, just as an AFL level player. I dearly hope I am totally wrong.

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21 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Except for the parts where

Freo played a totally different game style to GWS

Slow switch maintain possession as opposed to taking grass and speed on the ball off half back and good players by foot getting the ball in quicker favouring forwards.

So it’s not so much Hogan playing a different style it’s the teams he was in who played completely different styles

And Hogan played very well in our 2018 forward line that focused on faster ball movement.

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1 hour ago, Adam The God said:

And Hogan played very well in our 2018 forward line that focused on faster ball movement.

If we don't lose Hogan, we don't get May. If we don't get May, we don't win a flag.

Hogan was never going to make it at Melbourne, just as he was never going to make it at Freo.

He needed a lot of time, maturity, and to be away from the fishbowl of AFL to finally start taking his footy seriously.

It brings me great joy to see him play such great footy, and I hold nothing against the club or him for that.

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

If we don't lose Hogan, we don't get May. If we don't get May, we don't win a flag.

Hogan was never going to make it at Melbourne, just as he was never going to make it at Freo.

He needed a lot of time, maturity, and to be away from the fishbowl of AFL to finally start taking his footy seriously.

It brings me great joy to see him play such great footy, and I hold nothing against the club or him for that.

I was only referencing the fact that Hogan played better for Melbourne and for GWS because we moved the ball quicker than Freo.


1 minute ago, Adam The God said:

I was only referencing the fact that Hogan played better for Melbourne and for GWS because we moved the ball quicker than Freo.

And because Freo has a real knack for ruining talent. See also: L. Jackson

ha ha simpsons GIF

On 13/05/2025 at 14:23, old dee said:

Bbp he had a poor last half of last season. He is now in double territory for poor games. Sadly there is no one to take his place.

re Fritta - Melksham can take his place. OMG many of us could replace him on current form (tongue in cheek)

1 hour ago, monoccular said:

re Fritta - Melksham can take his place. OMG many of us could replace him on current form (tongue in cheek)

Many of us would have blown up before we reached the banner 😀

 

We have virtually no injuries so we should see a continued improvement across the next month I reckon

Some teams injury lists are really growing and this always has an impact eventually

Can’t see us beating the best team in the comp though. Their midfield is ridiculously good.

This week’s banner will say…

GIVE IT YOUR ALL

WITHOUT REGRET

ANOTHER TRIP

WE WON’T FORGET

TRIP is in a different colour. Of course, by TRIP we mean our trip to Brisbane, not something that happened during our match last week which went unpunished

😉


2 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Many of us would have blown up before we reached the banner 😀

I would have popped a calf walking up the race!!

Didn't Brisbane lose the first five matches last year and win.the flag...and didn't Footscray win the flag from the bottom half of the eight.

I don't think the we're done .yet

IF IF IF

we get selection right

and stick with the winning team.. of the run of three we just selected against to and subsequently lost

Teams get on a roll in.games but also in seasons. and towards the end..and into the finals..when they start to gel..

It's a long season

That means stop living on.hope for JVR and Jefferson They are not playing their roles. Lastvweek I wrote I hoped JVR didn't gum up the open forward structure that han been working...and then there was Jefferson!!

Fritta and Kolt go to the twos till they demonstrate some BRILLIANCE. Present form not cutting it

We must stick with Turner Melksham and Petty forward, Lever comes back and resumes interception back May is nursed and the team as a whole is blessed with no more serious injuries

On paper we have a good team

Just need to get the paper team on the park and GIVE THEM TIME AS A TEAM!!

This is best team on paper in form

Bowey May McVee

Rivers Lever Salem

Langton Oliver Lindsey

Langford Petty Melksham

Kozzie Turner Chandler

Gawn Petracca Viney (tagger)

Int: Sparrow Windsor Spargo TMac (2nd Ruck)? Windsor

Then comes..

Fritta Kolt Howes Hore Sharp to be promoted after demonstrating brilliance

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