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PODCAST: Rd 02 vs Fremantle

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The Demonland Podcast will air LIVE on Monday, 23rd March @ 8:00pm. Join Binman, George & I as we dissect the Dees dismal loss to the Dockers in Perth.

Your questions and comments are a huge part of our podcast so please post anything you want to ask or say below and we'll give you a shout out on the show.

PLEASE TRY TO KEEP THE QUESTIONS/COMMENTS TO ONE SPECIFIC TOPIC/PLAYER IN ORDER TO MAKE THE PREPARATION FOR THE PODCAST EASIER.

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There was a great stat that showed our top 4 on average CBA players in 2025 vs so far in 2026. In 2025 it went Oliver, Kozzie, Viney, Trac to Kozzie, Steele, Windsor, Rivers so far this year.

We were beaten in the midfield early on but after seeing the above it makes a lot of sense. It can take time to build that cohesion within the regular midfield unit. Going up against a big boy midfield like Freo's was always going to be a tough ask as well, so we were massively up against it.

It could realistically take half the season to get this midfield in sync and then you have to factor Jack Viney's return back into it as well.

As fans our muscle memory became used to a midfield that you could count on to win contested ball but with those being in the rear view mirror, do you guys think the sooner we accept the imperfections of this midfield and trust the process, the more enjoyment we will get out of winning the games?

I've decided I'm not fussed about wins and losses this year but really just want to see us continue to develop a playing style that will stack up against the best sides eventually.

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There was a great stat that showed our top 4 on average CBA players in 2025 vs so far in 2026. From memory it said something like Oliver, Gawn, Trac Kozzie in 25 to Kozzie, Gawn, Steele, Rivers this year.

We were beaten in the midfield early on but after seeing the above it makes a lot of sense. It can take time to build that cohesion within the regular midfield unit. Going up against a big boy midfield like Freo's was always going to be a tough ask as well, so we were massively up against it.

It could realistically take half the season to get this midfield in sync and then you have to factor Jack Viney's return back into it as well.

As fans our muscle memory became used to a midfield that you could count on to win contested ball but with those being in the rear view mirror, do you guys think the sooner we accept the imperfections of this midfield and trust the process, the more enjoyment we will get out of winning the games?

I've decided I'm not fussed about wins and losses this year but really just want to see us continue to develop a playing style that will stack up against the best sides eventually.

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At what stage will big Moose get the call up? Big Max senior can’t do this on his own which is evident against strong double rucks like Jackson and Darcy.

What’s your thoughts on when the succession plan will fully kick in and instead of being the backup, Moose will start getting game time and actually start getting that experience he will need to take over when Max Senior departs?


So many of our fumbles and / or turnovers led directly to goals. Some players seemed more prone to this, Rivers and CJ in particular ...but this was not confined to them by any means. Here's the question. Was that just a " bad day at the office" affected by the pressure, actual or perceived, they brought to bear. They are a very good side after all. Or is our defensive structure just too easily picked apart now we're trying to get forward of the ball?

Freo were absolutley clinical when we fumbled, and equally it seemed liike every time the maggots didnt pay us Holding the Ball, the ball would spill out and they'd take it coast to coast.

I guess the point is that i cannot imagine that happening every week. We were off and they were VERY on.

I hope they dont make too many changes. Id stick with a similar team for a good patch of games before making too many whole sape changes

 

Hi Guys,

Should we be concerned about the form of Langford and Lindsay. Obviously only second year players and were high draft picks so talent isn't an issue. We are relying on young players stepping up this year and so far these two are not looking as promising as last year . Are we expecting them to do too much , did they look to be training well over pre-season ? Is it a classic case of second year blues ?

Hello to Demonland's Gleesome Threesome (except when MFCSS raises its ugly head). Thanks again for your splendid efforts to make sense of the MFC and its travails. This might be a bit naive, but we weren't playing man on man in the first quarter. Were we zoning or is there no such thing in these days of helter-skelter football? We really did look like witches' hats at times. Freo seemed always to have a receiver waiting on the outside.


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