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  1. How come we need to change 2 players and West Coast only one MFC IN Lewis , Jetta WCE IN: Lewis Jetta
    8 points
  2. Stretch will never make it if he isn’t given some time in the seniors.
    7 points
  3. Someone with half a brain will def help too. He’s got to do the thinking for 3 back there.
    7 points
  4. Let’s not get into semantics here. You know exactly what I mean. Goodwin is delivering his message by talking, in response to a question he’s been asked verbally. When people say ‘less talking, more action’ or words to that affect, in response to a player or coach who’s holding a mandatory press conference, you have to shake your head in disbelief, or maybe laugh and shake your head at the same time.
    7 points
  5. Vote of confidence in " the entire Wagner family "too. Well done lads.
    5 points
  6. Since coming into this season seemingly underbaked, we’ve improved each week. Our forwards started to gell last week, and our ability to connect across the ground took another step toward the levels we hit late last year. Continue on this improvement trajectory and we should have the saints covered.
    5 points
  7. It's a press conference.
    5 points
  8. Well talking is the main form of communication ?
    5 points
  9. I was there for 1 hr. Very windy conditions. Pruess - not convinced he will play this week, trained away from main group and left track early, taking 1 handed chest marks as to not favour his crook shoulder. May, Lever, Bradkte, Maynard - trained away from main group. AVB, Hannan, KK - not sighted. Lewis, Lockhart, Jetta - all trained fully and are available for selection, Lewis looked good. Sparrow stood out to me in match simulation, was in everything... ANB was training hard also.
    5 points
  10. Stretch is not fast, not sure why so many think he offers pace. He is aerobically fit, so he can run long distances. But he is not fast and is not powerful in his running movement. Oscar is slow and is stinking it up generally and St Kilda have a small forward line so Lewis and Jetta make sense as ins. Lewis offers some composure with ball in hand also. Jetta can lock down on Gresham hopefully. St Kilda's hard running will only hurt us if we're poor with our ball use. Anything like the first three rounds and we lose. I'm not confident because of our form but if we can link up well through all areas and if we're efficient inside 50, we should have a comfortable win. Their back six is sketchy.
    4 points
  11. In: Lewis, Jetta out: Omac, Stretch
    4 points
  12. Bigger BS. Re writing history is an art form for some. I have never to my memory denigrated a player, other than this bloke, who has left us for greater financial reward and there have been plenty over the years. This bloke is a scumbag. His lying is there for all to see. To our dying President, to the members when he said I am staying and want to be a one club player, to his team mates, even to the public at large. when he was interviewed at Sydney Airport with his family and said he was just having a look around and then the next day a video was being sold at outlets with him in his GWS gear. We know the video wasn’t made that night. I suspect he even lied to GWS about his injury to get to Hawthorn just like he did with that terrible knee injury he had, which disappeared when he left us for GWS. To me this bloke is scum.
    4 points
  13. I dunno - do guys who are pre-peak with (say) 500k on the table ever really go “pff, I’m worth 550-600 easy, I’m outta here”? Young players leave if they’re pissed off or get a massively better offer. The club rates Weideman, so I can’t see any realistic scenario where he doesn’t sign on.
    4 points
  14. F$#k Leigh Matthews is tough to listen to. First he says "that's efficiency with a capital "I". Then says the game flows better with more free kicks... STFU & retire you dumbass
    3 points
  15. Umps having another stinker! And a non-review missed a hit-the-post, plus the ump shepherded the Lion to help set up a Pie goal ?‍♂️
    3 points
  16. Maybe he won't make it at another club, and is better off and content with being handy depth when the coach requires it. Why can't players make a career of providing 5-10 games of injury cover per year while making the VFL side strong with consistent performances? Every club needs their Brendan Whitecrosses of this world
    3 points
  17. Great to see Omac finally dropped. He needs to work on his game but needs to do it in the seconds not the senior side. Hopefully he gets into form and comes back but only when he is well and truely in form.
    3 points
  18. Good to see OMAC back at Casey. Glad we didn't bring in a tallish defender as the saints are not that tall. I would have kept Stretch and probably dropped Spargo. Stretch needs a decent run in the senior side.
    3 points
  19. Calm your [censored] m8. Spargo is a good young player.
    3 points
  20. I thought we did well for a midfielder/defender.
    3 points
  21. Future Demons The club had 15 potential future stars come along for the day, including: Kynan and Ryder Brown – sons of Nathan Brown (146 games, 1998-2007) Jemma and Paige Rigoni – daughters of Guy Rigoni (107 games, 1998-2005) Noah and Jasmine Yze – son and daughter of Adem Yze (271 games. 1995-2008) Tex Robertson – son of Russell Robertson (228 games, 1997-2009) Logan and Jade Wheatley – son and daughter of Paul Wheatley (135 games, 2000-2009) Tegan Williams - daughter of David Williams (67 games, 1983-1988) Tigga Johnstone – son of Travis Johnstone (160 games, 1998-2007) Tom and Max McDonald – sons of Anthony McDonald (104 games, 1997-2002) Kate O’Dwyer – daughter of Steven O’Dwyer (84 games, 1987-1991) Rylee and Autumn Ward – daughters of Daniel Ward (136 games, 1998-2007) How proud for the mums and dads!
    3 points
  22. He will remain at the MFC and they will pay him what they believe is required to keep him.End off story.
    3 points
  23. Yep. A big part of that improvement is related to increased fitness. The 9 day break could not have come at a better time. A combination of being able to recover from the last game, having a block of time to build some fitness post recovery, and lewis and jets back a bit fresh means we will be in our best shape fitness wise this year. They are coming of a six day break from what was a taxing, physical game. Huge disadvantage. I'd be jacked off if I was a saints fan. Poor scheduling by the AFL but for once it helps us.
    3 points
  24. I put this one together a couple seasons back - with several players still current it needs an update if anyone can be bothered. Cripps may have entered the list by now as well. A fair few Brownlows among this crop. The most contested possession across two games (career): Patrick Dangerfield - 48 (2017; in career games 190/191) Clayton Oliver - 46 (2017; in career games 30/31) Josh Kennedy/Nat Fyfe - 46 Chris Judd - 44 Gary Ablett Jr. - 41 Dustin Martin/Jobe Watson - 40 Joel Selwood - 39 Dane Swan - 37 Trent Cotchin - 36
    3 points
  25. I'll think you'll find that the major % of communication is non-verbal
    3 points
  26. Gee, he's only been out of the side one week.
    3 points
  27. I'm backing us in for a win. But then I say that every week. We will win.
    2 points
  28. I am of the opinion we will make a bit of a statement in this game and have an easy win... If Gawn gives silver service to our mids, good luck with the run on the outside Saints. Dee's by 42
    2 points
  29. Wow what a morning of Champions League football! Best game I've seen in this tournament for a long time, almost going back to a 4-4 between Chelsea and Liverpool 10 years ago. As a Reds fan I'm slightly annoyed that City aren't still in the CL and that Spurs didn't 'save' their good result against City for the league but forget all that! It's a stellar performance from a team missing their main marksman and make no mistake this Spurs side plays with a heck of a lot of spirit. The manager is easily one of the best in the business now. Don't usually like other English sides winning the CL but if we can't I'll be backing Tottenham to go all the way for sure.
    2 points
  30. 2 points
  31. After all he was a Melbourne supporter and might have some feelings. Call it a romance who knows ? What will be, will be. Maybe it turns out to be a bargain like a Scully although in his case it is early to say. A 2 year contract in his twilight might be in our favour and after all he won't have line up on Frosty. Don't quote the last part.
    2 points
  32. Yes he will, as hes one of the smartest players we have and a great field kick. He can open up the play with one decision.
    2 points
  33. Holy moly, that’s one of the craziest games I’ve ever seen, and will definitely rank among Spurs’ finest victories. It is absolute exquisite agony when you’re holding on for dear life in those final moments and everyone’s out on their feet. #COYS
    2 points
  34. HWSNBN made it clear he would only go to two clubs from GWS - we were not one of them. Why make a play for a player who has no interest in the red and blue!!
    2 points
  35. In short no. Completely different, Lions playing last years runners up at their first sellout in a decade. Beating Collingwood would be a massive scalp on field & off, particularly given where they are coming from. Us, well prelim finalists vs a side many tipped to be bottom 4. My view of the saints hasn't change, they've had 3 lucky wins & found out against an average Freo on the road. These games are the worst, win & it's yeah well done only St.Kilda. Lose & all hell breaks lose. So this game is huge for us just to get the 4 points, build some momentum & try to even the W/L ledger up. Should we win Saturday, anzac eve will be the test.
    2 points
  36. We haven’t played games or tried to trick the opposition for aslong as I can remember
    2 points
  37. As discussed in tonight's podcast, on demonwiki.org we've been compiling a list of all the MFC connected players who served in wars as well as the better known list of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. This stretches from the Boer War to the Korean War, and is very much a work in progress so if anyone can shed more light on the service of the players listed below please get in contact via the forum or [email protected]. Fortunately the format copies perfectly from the page (http://demonwiki.org/Players+who+served+during+war) to this forum, so here's the list. The * denotes a non-senior player (e.g. from a lower grade or trained with us without playing a game). A particularly interesting story is the Couve brothers, who both trialled in the 1912 pre-season but didn't play a game and were struck down just 15 days apart during the Gallipoli landings. Players who died during war First World War Player Date Location Jim Bonelli 24 May, 1918 France Cliff Burge 14 August 1918 Villers-Bretonneux, France Alan Couve 26 April 1915* Gallipoli, Turkey Henry Couve 8 May 1915* Gallipoli, Turkey Jack Doubleday 30 October 1918 Indian Ocean Bill Fischer 15 October 1917 Belgium [censored] Gibbs 19 July 1916* France Albert Gourlay 1 November 1918 England Mal Kennedy 2 January 1918 Belgium Frank Lugton 29 July 1916 Villers-Bretonneux, France Jim Mackie 20 March, 1917 Bapaume, France Bill Maxwell 12 October 1917 Passchendaele, Belgium Fen McDonald 25 April 1915 Gallipoli, Turkey Alick Ogilvie 18 August 1915 Malta Leo Rankin 10 May 1917 Wareham, United Kingdom Joe Pearce 25 April 1915 Gallipoli, Turkey Harold Rippon 16 January 1917 France Percy Rodriguez 20 March 1917 The Somme, France Bobby Royle 3 November 1916 France Alexander Salton 10 September 1916 France Alf Williamson 11 April, 1917 Bullecourt, France Second World War Player Date Location Sid Anderson May 20, 1944 Wewak, New Guinea Jack Atkins March 1, 1942 Sunda Strait, off Java Harold Ball February 9, 1942 Singapore Ron Barassi Sr July 31, 1941 Tobruk, Libya Laurie Brady 1 May 1944 Melbourne, Victoria Noel Ellis July 6, 1942 Queensland John Fraser June 1944* Canadian Rockies Clyde Helmer April 24, 1945 Aitapi, New Guinea Derek Mollison 19 December 1943 Rockhampton Ted Regan July 9, 1943 over Burma Beres Reilly July 23, 1943 over Crete Archie Roberts June 6, 1945 Ambon, Dutch East Indies Charles Stewart June 1942* former seconds player - killed in an aircraft accident A. Strang August 1942 Seconds player Keith Truscott March 28, 1943 accident at Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia Barney Wood June 9, 1941 Litani River, Syria Other players who served (List in development) Boer War Player Branch/Unit Jim Conquest Army (5th Victorian Mounted Rifles) Jack Godby Army Jack McIntosh Army Hugh Purse Army Lionel Smale Army First World War Player Branch/Unit Mick Anthony Army Charlie Armstrong Army Alexander Bennie Army Arthur Best Army (58th Battalion) Bob Bodington Army (10th Field Ambulance) Campbell Brady Army Laurie Brady Army (Australian Postal Corps) Jack Brake Army (8th Field Artillery Brigade) Jack Bristow Army (6th Battalion) Harry Britter Army (31st Battalion) Frank Brown Army Harry Bruce Army/Flying Corps Bill Brunier Army Claude Bryan Army Eddie Byers Army (44th Battalion) Bruce Campbell Army E. Canale Unknown Jack Cannan Army Bert Chadwick Flying Corps Eric Chisholm Army Graham Colclough Army Tim Collins Army (39th Battalion) Jack Connole Army Bob Corbett Army (29th Battalion) John Corby Army (54th Battalion and 5/29th Infantry Regiment) Edward Cordner Army (6th Australian Field Ambulance) Harry Cordner British Army Harry Cox Army (6/46th Infantry Regiment) Vic Cumberland Army (32nd Battalion) Frank Cummins Navy Peter Crystal Army* Vern Daniel Army Ernest Denton Army Eric Dimsey Army Fred Elliott Army (3rd Pioneer Battalion) Reg Ellis Army Bill Elston Army (39th Battalion) Alec Farrow Army (29th Battalion) Bill Fawcett Army (4th Machine Gun Company) Jack Evans Army Bill Flintoft Army (57th Battalion) [censored] Fowler Army Alex Fraser Army (10th Machine-Gun Company) Vin Gardiner Army (38th Refts. GSG) Mark Gardner British Army Alf George Army (Railway Division) Charlie Goding Army (Base Records Corp) Vic Gordon Army Archie Grigg Army (Signal Engineers 2nd Division) Henry Hagenauer Army George Haines Army (Sea Transport Staff) Johnny Hassett Army Cedric Hay British Army Bill Hendrie Army (59th Battalion) Phil Hosking Army Phil Hunt Army (3rd Pioneer Battalion) Frank Hurrey Army Syd Hutcheson Army (29th Battalion) Billy Irwin Army Les Irwin Army (13th Light Horse Regiment) Edwin Jenkyn Army (4th Battalion) Norm Jordan Army Arthur Kirk Army Clarrie Lethlean Army Charlie Lilley Army Leo Little Army and Flying Corps Fred Long Army (3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance) Frank Longden (pre-VFL) Army Medical Corps Rupe Lowell Army (18th AASC) Aubrey MacKenzie Army Charlie Mackay Medical Corps (British Army) Les MacPherson Flying Corps Jim Makin Army (9/21st Battalion) George Martin Army Frank McCooey Army Bill McCulloch Army Bill McIntyre Army (46th Battalion) Bill McKeone Army George McNeilage Army Algy Millhouse Army (32nd Battalion) Les Mitchell Army Bobby Monk Army George Moodie Army Jim Moore Army Vern Moore Army Bert Morris Army Harry Moyes Army Aubrey Neal Army Jack Nicholson Army Joe O'Carroll Army (37th Battalion) Hughie Odgers Army Basil Onyons Army Roy Park Army (5th Field Ambulance Unit) Bert Parke Army (16th General Service Reinforcements) Eric Parsons Army (22nd Battalion and 7th Australian Light Trench Mortar Battery) Laurie Paul Army Robert Ramsay Army Frank Richardson Army Harold Riggall Army Herbert Roberts Army Vern Rowe Army Tom Sadlier Army Albert Salkeld (Pre-VFL) Medical Corps Alex Salvado Army Jack Sheehan Army* Arthur Slater Army* Harry Smith Army* Tom Soutar Unknown* Cyril Steele Army Bill Stone Unknown* Wilfred Stott Army (8th Light Horse Regiment)* Charlie Streeter Army (8th Light Horse Regiment) Enos Thomas Army (8th Light Horse Regiment) Ted Thomas Army Hedley Tomkins Army (28th Battalion) Albert Treeby Army (12th Training Battalion and 46th Battalion)* Les Wallace Army Ivor Warne-Smith Army Jack Watt Army (Motor Transport Corps) Jack West Army (7th Infantry Battalion) Fred Whelpton Army (15th Australian Machine Gun Company) Reg Woodhouse Army Second World War Player Branch/Unit Aitken Army* A. Anderson Army* JC Ashdown Air Force* Bill Baxter Army (32nd Battalion) Des Bell Army George Bickford Navy Tony Bizacca Army Billy Blair Army (Postal Corps) Laurie Brady Army Jack Brake Army Arnold Byfield Army (5 Garrison Battalion and 2/11 Australian Infantry Battalion) Bruce Campbell Army Bert Chadwick RAAF Percy Cheffers Army* Lance Collins Army* (53 Australian Bulk Issues Petroleum and Oil Depot Platoon) Jack Compton Army John Corby Army (Various regiments) Denis Cordner Navy Don Cordner Navy Ted Cordner Navy Peter Cox Air Force* Bill Cutler Army C Cuttriss Unknown* Stan Dalley RAAF* Johnny Dalton Army (Land Headquarters Signals) Gerry Daly Army (7th Australian Infantry Battalion) Len Dockett Army (14/32nd Battalion) Jack Doherty Army (1n Ordnance) Harcourt Dowsley Army* Adrian Dullard Army (15th Field Ambulance) Roy Eliason Air Force* Dave Elliman Army Richie Emselle Army Owen Evans Army* Clive Fairbairn Army* Tom Ferguson Air Force Rowley Fischer Army (15th Field Ambulance) Bob Furler Air Force* Col Galbraith Navy Maurie Gibb Army (1n Ordnance) Les Gibbs Air Force Ian Giles Air Force Eric Glass Air Force Ray Grattridge Air Force* Ossie Green Army A. Greenaway Air Force* J. Griggs Army* Tom Guest Unknown * Ron Hall Army Frank Hanna Air Force Jack Heal Navy Stan Heal Navy Doug Heywood Air Force [censored] Hingston Army (15th Field Ambulance) Pat Hjorth Air Force* Don Hooper Army (Pay Corps) Bill Hulme Air Force* Syd Hutcheson Army (Southern Command AASC) Arthur Irvine Unknown* Gordon Jones Army Les Jones Air Force Les Jones (non-senior player) Army Ray Jones Navy GM Josua Unknown* Frank Kennedy Army Joe Kinnear Army (1n Ordnance) Allan La Fontaine Army/Air Force George Lenne Air Force B. Lindsay Army Wally Lock Army Harry Long Army John Lord Army (Transportation Branch) Mick Maguire British Army Jack Maher Air Force Jack McDonald Air Force* Shane McGrath Army Col McLean Navy Les Meade Navy Keith Molloy Unknown Bill Morris Army* (2nd Motor Division) Jack Mueller Army Laurence Muir Navy* Jim Munday Air Force* Bob Murray Navy* Don Nichols Air Force* D. Nissen Unknown* Danny Powell Air Force Jack Quinn Army Les Reeves Army R. Reid Navy* Alby Rodda Air Force Harry Salmon Army* Frank Scanlan Navy Ralph Shalless Air Force C. Smith Unknown* Len Smith Air Force Don Stewart Army* Bob Stone Navy Derek Symonds Army K. Taylor Unknown* Len Toyne Air Force Cliff Tyson Army Bill Vanthoff Air Force Darcy Walsh Air Force Ivor Warne-Smith Army Ron White Army Douglas Wight Navy* Colin Wilcox Air Force* Frank Williams Air Force Mac Wilson Army Mike Woods Navy Korean War Player Branch/Unit Geoff Collins Air Force
    2 points
  38. Goodwin has played games before although there are examples of other coaches that do it more than him ... I don't read into anything he says on the injury front. Also don't read into training reports from those with rose coloured glasses or deliberately trying to misinform. Doubt Preuss will play and suspect that they want to keep st.kilda guessing about our final team and whether they will need an extra tall in defence... all the smoke and mirrors is a waste of time and supporters get misinformed in the processes
    2 points
  39. In reference to the twin towers: "...we'll go with it again if Preussy gets through"
    2 points
  40. They obviously should have played the game immediately after the press conference and won to appease the rabid hordes.
    2 points
  41. Yes how else was he going to answer the questions?
    2 points
  42. Goody seemed pretty confident in his presser. He doesn’t usually play games when talking about injuries.
    2 points
  43. 2 points
  44. Cast your minds back to last week and recall that feeling you had when the ball went anywhere near the vicinity of Buddy. In a similar exercise, think about when Tomald had the ball. Therein lies your answer.
    2 points
  45. I saw Hamnan, AVB and JKH in Edwins I thought Chandler shone today in the drills I thought the kicking in the windy conditions was really good One frightening bit was Petty, they were doing a defensive spoiling drill involving a couple of bags, McCartney shouted 'crash it' as Petty approached the second bag, he did, he spoiled but then did a complete 360 in the air over the bag, which collapsed underneath him He landed face down but bounced straight up, I think the accompanying laughter from everyone was more nervous relief than anything
    2 points
  46. We'll need another fit tall to come in. Keilty may get his go. With this it also effects the smalls we choose. Re the space we can create. I'd bring in the hardworking hard-running Lockhart against the Saints... and keep Jeffy for the Tigers ANZAC Eve clash. Not sure which game for Lewis. Preuss sounds like he is very bruised/strained in that AC joint. Foolish bump from that body position... get him right.
    2 points
  47. I'd be very surprised to see Preuss play. Let him mend/rest. Cheers for the updates.
    2 points
  48. The level of intensity and application Essendon showed against us was at least double what they showed against St Kilda. That was little to do with St Kilda being better than us (which was also true), it was more about how Essendon attacked the contest or generally cared about the game. In the first half of their game, Essendon was non-existent. St Kilda were playing a below-VFL level side. They've beaten a developing young side in GC by 1 point, an Essendon side which played the worst half of footy anyone will play this year whilst struggling to hold them off, and they beat Hawthorn by a kick despite the Hawks having at least 6 injuries and only 2 on the bench for a half. If we're talking their 3-1 record alone, I'm not worried in the slightest. It's not their W-L record which is the thing we should be worried about. St Kilda play a style of game which, when they're on, is our achilles heel. They'll use the space on the G, they'll bring pace, and if we leave too much space behind our press then they'll find it easier to score than they have in the opening four rounds. This is not going to be easy for us, but St Kilda is not a good side.
    2 points
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