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PREGAME: Practice Match vs Richmond

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12 hours ago, Kev said:

It's about the kayo subscription?

Sign up to the digital membership!

The basic GA membership get a very poor game day experience (in my opinion). Up in the bleachers, no seats on the wing, stuck with the majority of opposition supporters when they close off areas, or it's a game against those big supporters team.

Not many extras for GA membership.

User pays system, in this so called, not for profit organisation.

Death of the grass root supporters.

I'm not sure about that, at least as far as our home games go. I have access to level two but prefer to stand in M9 (bay 13). If the weather is fine I'll sit towards to back on level one. No reserve seat. Viewing is pretty good. About 60% Dees.

Not possible against away teams (security) but you usually can access level one by entering via lower 'tunnel'.

BTW for away games where we are restricted to access at the Ponsford end, you can access the Olympic or Shane Warner stands via a tunnel that runs behind the Nembers' area.

Access the tunnel via top level of Ponsford.

21 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Haha OD. Your pessimism levels have just about hit an all time high.

Not pessimism - realism.

 
On 24/02/2026 at 17:56, adonski said:

The best he has looked at any level has been as a physical defensive midfielder

He should be modelling his game on Steele

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The damaging big bodied mids have strength and agility.

Kolt has strength.

He is a flanker.

13 minutes ago, Robbie On Skates said:

The damaging big bodied mids have strength and agility.

Kolt has strength.

He is a flanker.

If I remember correctly his agility testing in the combine was elite

Not that it necessarily means much

 
35 minutes ago, old dee said:

NC you surely don't think either will play a meaningful part in 2026 do you?

I think you need new batteries in your optimism meter.

You don't think Bowey, who finished 4th in the bluey last season won't be a factor this season??

At worst he will be back round9/10 and from the reports it sounds like his rehab is going well and will have him back sooner than that.

What is the basis for the contention that missing early rounds precludes him from recapturing last years form?

Just now, Tom Dyson said:

What is the basis for the contention that missing early rounds precludes him from recapturing last years form?

He’s not just ‘missing early rounds’ though is he? He hasn’t had a pre season. Been injured, hasn’t even run since December, that makes a massive impact on a player’s year. Not to mention, he suffered one of the worst foot injuries you can do, it’s changed and ruined people’s careers. To think that he’ll come back from that into last year’s form is ridiculous really.


20 minutes ago, adonski said:

If I remember correctly his agility testing in the combine was elite

Not that it necessarily means much

Yeah you are right, I had a look. He came 2nd. It doesnt seem to have translated into the real world as yet.

I think it is the issue that limits Tom Sparrow as well.

3 hours ago, old dee said:

That is probably as good as it gets for the Dees in 2026 with the exception of milkshake.

Guessing Melksham's not part of King's plans in the early rounds considering he played in the magoos last week and doesn't appear in the frame for tomorrow's game.

I still think he'll have a role in the side as the season evolves.

 

Jefferson bone stress injury in his foot.

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5 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

So Jefferson is out injured not replaced by Kentfield as was ‘reported’

Could be both though.

Jefferson seems like a Fritsch clone. Wether he replaces him off the bench or in the side will depend on other selections.


4 hours ago, old dee said:

NC you surely don't think either will play a meaningful part in 2026 do you?

I think you need new batteries in your optimism meter.

Tom Stewart had a Lisfranc in mid August 2021, recovered in 3 months , did a full preseason and played every game he wasn’t suspended for in 2022 and was All Australian.

There’s no reason Bowser with an early December lisfranc can’t be back training in April, ready to go in May if not June and play half the season. Good for half the season.

Thats not optimism, thats a realistic injury time line.

Hoping for a good strong hit out and most importantly NO INJURIES....interesting looking at the two sides we are quite young but the Tigers are still super young....the difference between a full back to bare metal rebuild and the sort of "reset" we have undertaken

30 minutes ago, FTB said:

Jefferson bone stress injury in his foot.

He certainly didn’t stress his foot against North

3 hours ago, Robbie On Skates said:

The damaging big bodied mids have strength and agility.

Kolt has strength.

He is a flanker.

He has the agility too, you can see it with his tackling. He isn’t up with the pace of the game a ball winner or user.

But with good coaching that can be taught, especially after learning AFL speed at half back.

How is Jai Culley going?


24 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Tom Stewart had a Lisfranc in mid August 2021, recovered in 3 months , did a full preseason and played every game he wasn’t suspended for in 2022 and was All Australian.

There’s no reason Bowser with an early December lisfranc can’t be back training in April, ready to go in May if not June and play half the season. Good for half the season.

Thats not optimism, thats a realistic injury time line.

Not really similar cases considering, as you say, Stewart did a full pre-season. Bowey’s not going to have that behind him, he hasn’t even run since early December so don’t expect him to come back being his best

Tommy Matthews on the bench 🔥🔥🔥

 
30 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Tom Stewart had a Lisfranc in mid August 2021, recovered in 3 months , did a full preseason and played every game he wasn’t suspended for in 2022 and was All Australian.

There’s no reason Bowser with an early December lisfranc can’t be back training in April, ready to go in May if not June and play half the season. Good for half the season.

Thats not optimism, thats a realistic injury time line.

Not all Lisfranc injuries are equal. None are great. They range from a minor injury to the ligament that will heal in 6 weeks and allow full return in 12 weeks. Others involve multiple ligament tears +/- bony avulsion/fracture requiring a complete rebuild of the foot and completely shagging the mid foot stability and shagging ability to take off to sprint/jump etc.

No one has any idea here in supportville of how bad either of those injuries actually were

On 23/02/2026 at 21:39, bing181 said:

Too early to say. In any case, the club has an obligation to leave no stone unturned in trying to maximise their return and make an AFL player out of him. Blake Howes had decent raps on him as a draftee, but it's only now in his 5th season that he seems to be about to cement a place. Some players take time.

Damn it. Kolt played well last week. Some great marks, and THAT GOAL


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