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4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

AJ is all effort and while low in skill, note the dropped chest mark 20 out and the fumbled handball, he assisted with 4 goals and some crunching tackles.

Every team needs an AJ, who will crunch packs, put his body on the line and play the selfless footy that team mates love.

Had the pleasure of watching AJ up close and personal for two quarters and geez he’s impressive. He does not hold back, he’s a brute of a player and while he didn’t get the glory and adulation given to our goal-kickers, he deserves it just as much since he was instrumental in some of those goals. I really hope we keep him in the side.

 

We're flying but the lack of pressure coming up from the VFL team is a little concerning.

Really thankful for our fit playing list at the moment. Makes a huge difference when you can play your best 22.

1 hour ago, In Gawn we Trust said:

Disco has been absolutely excellent as of late.

Rarely loses a 1v1 contest does he? And reads the play quickly and has the agility to often get to those intercept plays by peeling off.

 
1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Is Demonsone the Temu Demonstone?

Ha ha! Demonsone is a bit of a misery guts who always posted when Jordon had a decent game, saying "Why did we let him go? I hope Goodwin was watching".

I was just being petty (not Harrison) and childish. I'm still a bit giddy with excitement after our excellent showing today.

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Just now, Demonstone said:

Ha ha! Demonsone is a bit of a misery guts who always posted when Jordon had a decent game, saying "Why did we let him go? I hope Goodwin was watching".

I was just being petty (not Harrison) and childish. I'm still a big giddy with excitement after our excellent showing today.

I’m aware, I’ve mixed you up numerous times while speed reading. “Demonstone is usually so reasonable and legible…oh.” It can’t be good for the brand!



Only tuned in at half time.
Other than the poor kicking there's not much to whine about.
Boys got that look about them again.

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What is it with the round the corner kicks for when after a mark you in front of goal. Two from almost the same spot. 35 metres out on a 45 deg angle. An easy straight drop punt! But no a sidewise kick, both points. You knew it was going to happen. One hit the post. One was milkshake who is a very good kick. Why?

15 minutes ago, VoiceOfReason said:

We shouldve won by 20 goals. Good win. But [censored]. Very inaccurate. Cannot always be saved by class (Kozi). A byproduct of having a ruck man as forward coach in recent times - is that we convert with the accuracy of a ruck man.

And now we have a back man ?

I’d just like to add that I don’t think that’s the problem

 

Gee the two kids we picked up in last years draft are diamonds! It’s had to believe they have only played a handful of games. I was today pleasantly surprised with Sharp.

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23 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I didn't notice him until he coughed up the ball for one of our goals in the last quarter. At least he's getting a game every week now I guess.

And Max said after the game that Jordan was tagging Bowser! That’s a compliment from the Swan’s brains trust.

I loved how everyone got around Clayton when he kicked that goal. You can tell how good a relationship he & goody have & even after the game he was hugging Trac's family after the game.

Hopefully he's getting back to enjoying footy again

2 hours ago, Purple77 said:

I've missed you so so much Clarry <3

Reading your comment nearly bought tears to my eyes.
I've missed him too.
Vital part of the engine and if he aint purring, we aint purring.
In the past whenever we were under the pump and needed a lift it was Clarry who'd dig and get us rolling.
The rest would unfold around him.
My favourite player.

46 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Did anyone see that huge flock of black cockatoos that flew over the ground during the third quarter. Haven’t seen black cockies in Melbourne since 2021…just saying 😂

That’s interesting.

I love black cockies.

I think I saw some flying in Brighton- near the beach - 2 years ago.


24 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Had the pleasure of watching AJ up close and personal for two quarters and geez he’s impressive. He does not hold back, he’s a brute of a player and while he didn’t get the glory and adulation given to our goal-kickers, he deserves it just as much since he was instrumental in some of those goals. I really hope we keep him in the side.

Spot on.

As usual!

58 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

AJ had 5 or 6 direct goal assists today caused entirely by chaos. Same impact as good as 4-5 lace out target hit ups.

His skill level will need to improve long term - that can come as he gets comfortable with the level and the speed. As a big man effectively playing 2nd ruck, his ability to compete and defend is far far more important than being able to kick straight

2 goal assists and 2 score involvements.

42 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

BTW we’ve beaten both of last year’s grand finalists in consecutive weeks.

YEAH THE MIGHTY [censored] DEES!!!’

Wow.

That thought hadn’t occurred to me.

Thanks

27 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

Rarely loses a 1v1 contest does he? And reads the play quickly and has the agility to often get to those intercept plays by peeling off.

Spot on.

Reminding me of a more nimble Jake Lever with a stronger ability to win 1v1s

43 minutes ago, Redleg said:

AJ is all effort and while low in skill, note the dropped chest mark 20 out and the fumbled handball, he assisted with 4 goals and some crunching tackles.

Every team needs an AJ, who will crunch packs, put his body on the line and play the selfless footy that team mates love.

What I love about AJ is he is providing the bar that JVR needs to clear to get back in the side.

Competition for spots is so important.


2 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

We all know Max Gawn is an absolute superstar, the greatest ruck since Simon Madden. This season he is averaging 1.8 tackles. Today he recorded 9 tackles, to go with his 21 disposals (17 contested), 7 clearances and a goal. Absolute freak!

His pressure work this year has been phenomenal

10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I loved how everyone got around Clayton when he kicked that goal. You can tell how good a relationship he & goody have & even after the game he was hugging Trac's family after the game.

Hopefully he's getting back to enjoying footy again

That’s interesting because l think he and Trac went on an overseas trip at the end of the season a couple of years ago .And they visited Trac’s family in Italy.

2 hours ago, dees189227 said:

I know there were 13 goals kicked in that final term but it went for 40 minutes. There's been discussions about it but I'm finding these quarters are going way to long.

Reduce the time between goals they allow for ads and quarters will be shorter. Reduce it by 15 seconds and the quarter is 3m 15s shorter already

 
21 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

And now we have a back man ?

Very few AFL teams have ex-forwards as forwards coaches.

Coaching is a different game, different skillset.

35 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

This is actually totally incorrect. Their pressure was over 220 for the entire first half - that is something very rarely done. They totally came to play.

They were a bit impotent up forward without amartey, but Heeney and Warner both fired at different times and they still played dangerous footy through the corridor.

Of all the things going well (and there are a lot ATM), I am absolutely thrilled with the full ground defensive application and intent. We are fighting for every inch, desperate on defence, all the time at any spot on the ground. Goody always said that would unlock our attack - certainly did today. It does result in messy shots - but the weight of numbers usually eventually tells.

I will say we had a very kind umpiring performance - but it's not really important. It was probably a 3-4 goal favourable umpiring performance (really), but we missed at least 3-4 absolute gimmes you'd kick 8 times out of 10 anyway.

I haven’t seen the game but if their pressure was 220 in the first half and we still managed to win both quarters and lead by 20–odd, that’s a stunning outcome and, like you, probably going to be my favourite thing to come out of today.

Although also, @jnrmac will be happy as we won all four quarters!


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