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PREGAME: Rd 11 vs Sydney

Locks May 25, 2025

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Clearly, a new sense of hope here.

Long and arduous road ahead but thank goodness there is some light again.

I'll openly admit I had us completely written off after five in a row but now four wins in five with a top scalp where is Big Kev?

I'm still annoyed about the Gws game and the umpiring and poor kicking v hawks because both those were entirely gettable. Just saying. With those wins we would be in the eight and serious contenders. Such a fine line at times between success and failure in this game for sure.

Again really keen to see Langford and Lindsay play. I'm hoping for Jvr to perform and come back soon. On paper these days with a fit list we look pretty damn good and now seem to have some viable options on a longer one for once.

 
28 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Wordsmith of the week. You give #Georgeontheouter a run for his hard earned.

George is in a class of his own 😉 👍

22 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

plugger himself has said he doesn't think he can play forward anymore as he can't leap at the ball

personally i suspect he'd still be the best option as a roaming chf cos he's an aerobic beast but, as you said, better minds...

I imagine with him, Fritta, Milkshake it could be quite challenging for other teams.

 
24 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Just opponents alive for lunch quite frequently.

Still really concerned about his omission but better minds than me I guess.

I once thought a skinny tall ruckman by the name of Gawn, I think, would never make it.

Speaking of better minds does anyone think Tmac should be played forward again? Especially given the brains trust think he's not required down back at present.

Swinging Tommy fwd these days I think would be reserved for an 'in case of fire break glass' type scenario and by that I mean he seems rather settled in defence ( and effectively so ) but if a game teetered and options were few, and there was no tomorrow as such I wouldn't hesitate sending him forward with one very simple instruction .. " all or nothing, take'm apart ". And I reckon he would. I do recall a game a few years back ( ironically against Syd at G ) he all but single handedly took the game by the scruff of its neck and willed himself to score.

Don't underestimate the Mac , but I think generally I'd have him maraud the back 50.

Boning Tommy Mac has got Pedo and Tomlinson written all over it, two players we desperately needed at times.

He was good enough to hold the fort while May and Lever were out, now he gets it in the back, history repeating itself.


41 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Swinging Tommy fwd these days I think would be reserved for an 'in case of fire break glass' type scenario and by that I mean he seems rather settled in defence ( and effectively so ) but if a game teetered and options were few, and there was no tomorrow as such I wouldn't hesitate sending him forward with one very simple instruction .. " all or nothing, take'm apart ". And I reckon he would. I do recall a game a few years back ( ironically against Syd at G ) he all but single handedly took the game by the scruff of its neck and willed himself to score.

Don't underestimate the Mac , but I think generally I'd have him maraud the back 50.

Le big Mac please.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is the first match this year with both May and Lever in the side? If so, expecting to hold Sydney to 0.0.0 of course, despite May being not quite the player he was.

In actuality I'm a bit worried about the odd couple being back together - this isn't exactly the 2021 version of them, or of Melbourne. I worry they'll leave us a bit slow in defence. We'll see how it plays out.

6 hours ago, beelzebub said:

This ^^^^^

Afaiaa.. he's played very limited and managed minutes. No one is doubting his ability or effectiveness, certainly not I. I just wonder if this is the cleverest thing to do.

Both Ricky L and May have some history and issues ( recent times ) with injury whilst erstwhile soldier Mac seems to be going along quite strongly.

We'll see tomorrow I s'pose. Hope this doesn't blow up as an uh-oh!!!

I'd still have managed-rested May. I think this of all games suits that. 🤔🤷‍♂️

May still needs to find form so it’s likely not the best time to rest him.

Lever would only be playing if the club knows he is ready, we’re not the West Preston under12’s, we’re a professional sports club with serious and good people in charge of fitness and players health. If there was any doubt he’d be at Casey, especially since the overall health of our list atm.

Lever and May need games together and to find form if we’re going to beat the clubs we’ll need to beat to play finals. Personally I tend to trust the club on this. Goodwin even admitted that JVR’s one game reappearance wasn’t what they wanted at the time. He’s now taking marks at Casey and building form. TMac, at 30 odd, will be fine having a week off, he’s fit, in form and is being managed. Clearly the management is working because he is in great form.

 
12 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

May still needs to find form so it’s likely not the best time to rest him.

Lever would only be playing if the club knows he is ready, we’re not the West Preston under12’s, we’re a professional sports club with serious and good people in charge of fitness and players health. If there was any doubt he’d be at Casey, especially since the overall health of our list atm.

Lever and May need games together and to find form if we’re going to beat the clubs we’ll need to beat to play finals. Personally I tend to trust the club on this. Goodwin even admitted that JVR’s one game reappearance wasn’t what they wanted at the time. He’s now taking marks at Casey and building form. TMac, at 30 odd, will be fine having a week off, he’s fit, in form and is being managed. Clearly the management is working because he is in great form.

Did you catch the Casey game ??

Let's say I would be careful on your next bet.

18 hours ago, picket fence said:

Garbage just Garbage... play him in Spargo's spot.... Surely managed DROPPED??? WTF??

Yep like for like, absolutely NFI, however many years you’ve been watching footy, please put it on your tombstone

“Here lies PF who spent ??? Years of his life watching footy and wasted every minute of it”


6 hours ago, Adam The God said:

I care about the team and the club first and foremost. Would you rather Turner out at the expense of TMac?

If so, you're not looking at the bigger picture.

Lever straightens up our defence every time. As Jeff White's video showed, most fans don't understand the little things that most of iurplayers do to stay in the team. Spargo being one of them.

Lever marshalls our defence and is best 22.

Posters who don’t understand the little things, mate we have posters on here who absolutely don’t understand anything about the game since it moved on from kicking from contest to contest

7 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Did you catch the Casey game ??

Let's say I would be careful on your next bet.

I’m not expecting JVR back for at least a month. Today he took some marks which is more than his AFL form. He’s actually not one I’m worried about. Viney is the one that concerns me. 4 year contract, extended concussion layoff. He only knows how to play one way. I hope he’s ok largely for his sake but also the teams.

5 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I’m not expecting JVR back for at least a month. Today he took some marks which is more than his AFL form. He’s actually not one I’m worried about. Viney is the one that concerns me. 4 year contract, extended concussion layoff. He only knows how to play one way. I hope he’s ok largely for his sake but also the teams.

Worries for sure

20 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

True but then what's the excuse if he's not recalled next week?

Extended management

24 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Yep like for like, absolutely NFI, however many years you’ve been watching footy, please put it on your tombstone

“Here lies PF who spent ??? Years of his life watching footy and wasted every minute of it”

i only see picket's inanities when someone quotes em, but for this reply it was worth it


25 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Posters who don’t understand the little things, mate we have posters on here who absolutely don’t understand anything about the game since it moved on from kicking from contest to contest

Indeed. I was trying to be diplomatic. 🤣

3 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

FWIW I won't be at all surprised if tomorrow May is out and TMac replaces him.

geez i would

may was decent last week - only the one brain fade on the goal line and i can't remember him stuffing up an exit d50 kick

as i think it was @Roost it far said, we need our best two tall defenders to get game time together

24 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

geez i would

may was decent last week - only the one brain fade on the goal line and i can't remember him stuffing up an exit d50 kick

as i think it was @Roost it far said, we need our best two tall defenders to get game time together

May is looking a bit tired. That's all. When he does...his game can drop at a great rate of knots.

All... I... am suggesting is he more than Tmac needs managing.

I want him there in Big games. He won't shine in all games. Oh that he could

47 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

geez i would

may was decent last week - only the one brain fade on the goal line and i can't remember him stuffing up an exit d50 kick

as i think it was @Roost it far said, we need our best two tall defenders to get game time together

Yes but I think he is carrying injuries.


1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

I’m not expecting JVR back for at least a month.

Perhaps. Depends on how AJ (and Petty) go.

Also Jefferson breathing down people's necks, even though there again I'd try and give him a run of games at Casey, he seems to be building.

4 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Perhaps. Depends on how AJ (and Petty) go.

Also Jefferson breathing down people's necks, even though there again I'd try and give him a run of games at Casey, he seems to be building.

Based on today... that's laughable.

They were flower fertiliser until they decided to have a go.

Jeffo isn't AFL material. He's a very good vfl player.

VFL is very mediocre stuff.

48 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Based on today... that's laughable.

They were flower fertiliser until they decided to have a go.

Jeffo isn't AFL material. He's a very good vfl player.

VFL is very mediocre stuff.

If that is correct then most if not all our AFL Listed players are a bust??

 
1 minute ago, picket fence said:

If that is correct then most if not all our AFL Listed players are a bust??

Quite a bit.... ARE

The qualifier is not will or can they get an AFL game.... hundreds do... Can they be instrumental in adding to the team ??

I'm seeing few on our list currently who will make it. That's footy

1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

Quite a bit.... ARE

The qualifier is not will or can they get an AFL game.... hundreds do... Can they be instrumental in adding to the team ??

I'm seeing few on our list currently who will make it. That's footy

Ok then, care to name those that are on the list( Including those lucky to get a gig tommorrow ) That WON'T make it!?

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