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Bailey Humphrey

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3 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

Would’ve been interesting to see who blinked first. Think GC would’ve walked away honestly.

100% they would’ve walked away.

Leads me to believe Trac’s position at the MFC was untenable going forward.

 
1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

100% they would’ve walked away.

Leads me to believe Trac’s position at the MFC was untenable going forward.

U dont say!!!

 
28 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Let's see how Trac goes against an actual team before we make a call on the trade. Witches hats would have been more competitive than Geelong tonight.

I'm betting he'll go ok

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

In fairness Geelong are playing like a genuinely bottom 3 team.

This is the softest performance i have seen from them in a very long time.

This is ehat life after Dangerfield and Cameron looks like..

Really hope so, I despise them


2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Nup not convinced ,gimme goals I would have kicked!

There’s the rubber stamp we need to convince anyone the kid can play

8 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

100% they would’ve walked away.

Leads me to believe Trac’s position at the MFC was untenable going forward.

I read it the opposite. The suns were already doing a victory lap about “they biggest signing since Ablett” I don’t think the deal was ever going to fail to be done, i just don’t think Melbourne accepted the picks until they were sure Humphrey wasn’t going to be able to force his way out.

we got 3 first round picks so we weren’t exactly low balled

10 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Adams will get delisted by end of the year.

He isnt much chop DZ. Got torn apart by an 18 year old VFL player only a few weeks back.

If Adams is playing it means we are injury depleted down back.

Unfortunately agree

 
10 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

100% they would’ve walked away.

Leads me to believe Trac’s position at the MFC was untenable going forward.

This was pretty obvious to everyone. As soon as you give a player the grace to look around you lose most of your leverage.

I watched his post match interview and thought he looked like pre 2024 Tracc, clear eyes, friendly, effusive about Humphrey his new team mates and new coach. He admitted that he had been working on his kicking and it showed. Good luck to him.🤬


18 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

I watched his post match interview and thought he looked like pre 2024 Tracc, clear eyes, friendly, effusive about Humphrey his new team mates and new coach. He admitted that he had been working on his kicking and it showed. Good luck to him.🤬

It was good that he finally got around to working on his kicking – I always thought there were too many distractions here.

Probably slightly unfair. It’s more likely that he now has people leading that he can kick to…

13 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

In fairness Geelong are playing like a genuinely bottom 3 team.

This is the softest performance i have seen from them in a very long time.

This is ehat life after Dangerfield and Cameron looks like..

They played like witches hats...is it too early to write them off?

...maybe they have hit the wall (at last).

7 minutes ago, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

Forget about BH. No chance. Apart from anything else, we're no longer a destination club.

And I’m sure Tracc will get in his ear. You can already see the blossoming bromance between the two of them.

Impact per possession wise I think he'll be the best in the comp when the year is out.


56 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

I watched his post match interview and thought he looked like pre 2024 Tracc, clear eyes, friendly, effusive about Humphrey his new team mates and new coach. He admitted that he had been working on his kicking and it showed. Good luck to him.🤬

It’s amazing the difference when your teammates like you, like having you around and there’s no resentment. It translates onto the field.

11 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Really hope so, I despise them

Good start to the season, Blues and Cats thrashed.

1 hour ago, rjay said:

They played like witches hats...is it too early to write them off?

...maybe they have hit the wall (at last).

Remember Geelong had the softest run in the league last year that allowed them to finish top

They are coming back to earth quickly

1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

I watched his post match interview…He admitted that he had been working on his kicking and it showed. Good luck to him.🤬

DZ your emoji sums up a fair bit of the sentiment. Footballers like Petracca don’t fall out of trees every day.

54 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

It was good that he finally got around to working on his kicki …

Probably slightly unfair. It’s more likely that he now has people leading that he can kick to…

An astute observation DS17. Our forward line conundrum of ; was it the chicken before the egg or was it egg before the chicken?

Some quality inclusions, Mihocek and Kentfield plus JVR’s positively re-aligned trajectory. Positioning, leading and demanding the pill lace out. Allied with improved, express quality delivery from defence thru midfield surely is the King’s imprimatur. How long will that take to embed? Not expecting instant karma, but the overall projection should be at base camp to solidify performance and regain equilibrium. Before the ascent up the AFL mountain.

Edited by Tarax Club
Don’t count your chickens edit

Trac will get in his ear & tell him not to move.

He'll only leave if he wants to come home for family reasons


4 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Trac will get in his ear & tell him not to move.

He'll only leave if he wants to come home for family reasons

Let’s not forget though that our club has changed since Tracc left too and for the better, coaches, board, new players, new culture etc. Will be interesting to c what BH does at the end of the season. If he does come to us it will be a bonus but I am not expecting that to happen TBH.

Edited by DemonOX

Everyone writing off Geelong after an un- winnable game against the Suns in peak humidity for opening round. Aside from maybe Brisbane, not one single team beats GC last night.

Nothing surer than Geelong bouncing back next week and having a big win over Freo.

7 hours ago, Redleg said:

Good start to the season, Blues and Cats thrashed.

I think we sort of want the Blues to get close to making the 8 and do nothing in finals.

We want Voss there for as long as possible. A bit like Buckley at Collingwood, but Voss is even worse.

 
7 hours ago, Redleg said:

Good start to the season, Blues and Cats thrashed.

Even better with Hawks being fixed up.

Had a hot start with a few gimme goals last night. Was largely unsighted as the game went on. He’s still a work in progress with consistency and proving he could become a midfielder. Paying for potential.

Regardless, he’ll be at the Hawks next year from what I’ve heard.


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