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PREGAME: Rd 01 vs St. Kilda

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4 minutes ago, Macca said:

So, I understand that XT is more of a half-back type but as an extra rotation through the midfield as an option? Maybe on the back of the midfield, clean-up style

Back in the day, that role was described as the kick behind the play type

Remembering that a lot of the onus in the midfield will fall on to some relative newcomers (Windsor, Lindsay, Langford, Kolt and even Culley)

Our midfield will contain a lot of young talent but nevertheless, our combined midfield might be the youngest in the comp (without Viney and without the 2 others that headed North )

I can see him playing a fold back wing role. I suspect they'll ask Culley, Langford and even Howes (as he did in the practice games) to take on that kind of role at times. XT would be another option. Rivers and Steele will also both play like that from the midfield at times.

If we have more than a few half forward injuries I'd just throw him forward and tell him to use his competitive spirt and athleticism to do his best. Richmond did that last year with Luke Trainor. I don't think it would hurt him as a short term thing, and the way he reads the play and attacks the ball at half back would make him a bit of fun across half forward, at least in getting the footy.

10 hours ago, Macca said:

So what's the story with XT?

Thought he might have been a plug-in-and-play type. Track-watchers?

We actually have an abundance of taller guys that can play down back so I think they are just taking their time as he missed valuable practice game time

We have Petty, Lever, TMac, Turner, CJ, Taylor and Howes.

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9 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

From watching some of the better sides in Opening Round I suspect transition defending is basically impossible against good sides (or even mediocre ones). There's a very limited window to get pressure and force a turnover.

The speed at which players were retreating after a turnover was insane. The focus to set the defence was huge.

That will settle down after a few rounds I suspect but teams like Coll and Bris were happy just to chip it around their backline, changing angles and waiting for the right angle kick before pulling the trigger.

Interesting watch and the better drilled teams seemed to come out on top.

Spoiler alert.. sound is dodgy AF.


Steven King pre conference

11/03

Sorry just saw it already posted after I uploaded this šŸ˜…

Edited by Dees051321

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Was this recorded on a potato?

Yes, it's a mashup.

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Does anyone know if we've gone back to having a day's break between our main training session and our Captain's run or are we still doing the main training, then captain's run then game day (i.e. 3 sessions in a row)?

I always thought the change last year caused fitness issues...

How good is it having a pre-game thread again!?

They're always filled with such hope, promise and excitement - moreso this one given we're close to our first game of the year. A clean slate. Lots of kids out there.

And as of now, WE ARE UNDEFEATED!!!


14 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

I can see him playing a fold back wing role. I suspect they'll ask Culley, Langford and even Howes (as he did in the practice games) to take on that kind of role at times. XT would be another option. Rivers and Steele will also both play like that from the midfield at times.

If we have more than a few half forward injuries I'd just throw him forward and tell him to use his competitive spirt and athleticism to do his best. Richmond did that last year with Luke Trainor. I don't think it would hurt him as a short term thing, and the way he reads the play and attacks the ball at half back would make him a bit of fun across half forward, at least in getting the footy.

whos XT

9 minutes ago, ghost who walks said:

whos XT

Xavier Taylor...plays for some club called the Dees

What I will be looking at this game, the first game, is our conversion rate. It is so important to bed our conversion rate for our confidence.

Players individual performance is secondary in my book at this stage to getting goals.

11 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

What I will be looking at this game, the first game, is our conversion rate. It is so important to bed our conversion rate for our confidence.

Players individual performance is secondary in my book at this stage to getting goals.

One might be forgiven for suggesting individual performances should always take second place to "getting goals' ( as a team ).

The goal is after all ....goals

going now.....


A crowd of 50k would be a nice start.

Who do we play on NasiahWanganeen-Milera?

I suggest trying one of these 3

Koltyn Tholstrup

Changkuoth Jiath

Trent Rivers

On 09/03/2026 at 15:16, VNightCityLegend said:


Round 1, 2016 vs a highly fancied GWS side and we knocked off. We can do the same to St Kilda, albeit they aren’t as talented as what that GWS side was.

The side we have now is still capable of competing. On paper, we should be pushing for finals (7 or 8). All the talk from ā€œexpertsā€ about wooden spoons and bottom 4 is [censored]

A fit Lever can form a strong core with Turner, McDonald and/or Petty amongst the likes of the emerging Blake Howes and a Salem who can still contribute.

Then there’s the midfield. Langford can seriously break out such is his talent and Windsor + Lindsay playing with a lot more freedom and license to just roam. Compound those 3 with Rivers, Pickett, Langdon the reliable Steele, that’s an exciting midfield blend of youth, speed and experience.

The forward line is the most interesting part . JVR has shown potential in his first 4 seasons, so he should be gearing up for a big 2026, but a fit Mihochek will help him immensely. Fritsch, Chandler and Sparrow to boot . Not a bad forward setup.

The side we rolled out in round 1 2016 is not as talented as the one we will roll out in 6 days time and beat the side that many tipped to make the top 4.

I just don’t rate St Kilda at all. We can beat them and beat them well by around 3-4 goals.

Nice to hear optimism on this site.

PS I think you forgot Culley, as a mid and or forward. Strong, fairly quick, high flying and a good kick.

Getting real now! Extended bench announced tonight and the full team announced Friday! Fingers crossed we see a few debutants and the club release some videos of players getting told they’re plying this week. So pumped for the season and can’t wait to go on this new chapter and ride with all your dees supporters! Go dees

On 10/03/2026 at 18:11, Demongirl35 said:

Last one from me before the game!

First bounce:

B: Jiath Turner Lever

HB: Rivers Petty Lindsey

C: Langdon Steele Langford

HF: Chandler JVR Sharp

F: Fritsch Mihocek L.PIckett

R: Gawn K.Pickett Windsor

I/C Culley Howes Kolt Salem Sparrow

I’d rather that Rivers is played in the midfield, not back. I’m sleepless in Dulwich Hill, and totally wired out of necessity, so, at the risk of making a fool of myself, I believe that Howes could be useful, based only on his pre season, which I thought was not too bad at all…he attacks the ball and provides run and carry; I’d love to see him and/or Jiath(?) linking up with Windsor, to get the ball quickly into our forward fifty.


1 hour ago, hardtack said:

I’d rather that Rivers is played in the midfield, not back. I’m sleepless in Dulwich Hill, and totally wired out of necessity, so, at the risk of making a fool of myself, I believe that Howes could be useful, based only on his pre season, which I thought was not too bad at all…he attacks the ball and provides run and carry; I’d love to see him and/or Jiath(?) linking up with Windsor, to get the ball quickly into our forward fifty.

100% Rivers will play midfield but I think he starts down back and will play down back when he’s not in the midfield or not having a spell on the bench.

12 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

A crowd of 50k would be a nice start.

You can aways get an indication of the crowd the day before the game, when they release the GA areas on the MCG website

If they close the 4th level of the Warne stand (which has only become a recent thing for MFC games) you’re looking at a sub 40,000 crowd.

I expect high 30’s based on previous games between the 2 sides at the G.

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When is our squad named?

Starting lineup confirmed 6pm Sat?


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