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  1. Reminds me of Hibberd at his best, but every week. The Irish connection and willingness to take the game on is what they have in common, and as players they are very different but I really want to highlight how much Mackin has improved throughout the year. I think is her understanding of the play and positioning has grown significantly and on the outside she does a superb job of knowing when to drop back and cover and when to take off to provide an attacking option running by. She must have covered a lot of ground on Friday night and was constantly running 80+ meters just to provide an option (even without being used) and also directional changes from defensive to offensive runs or vice versa to either cover or create the mismatch. I think if we can add Elize MacNamara on the other wing next season we'll have a truly unique set up in the AFLW with elite endurance and outside structure, combined with inside strength from Purcell, West and Hanks. It's very exciting!
    9 points
  2. Happy to take Hollands, Hewett, Phillipou or Allan with our pick. I reckon at least one of them will be there
    8 points
  3. This sums up the vibe in the crowd for me. Just watching a regulation set shot and then everyone went off. She had every single person in the stadium fooled except perhaps blood relatives: Loved this as well. Great, humble team attitude (and Mithen hamming it up, of course!) Watching the replay I was looking out for what we did to deal with Marinoff. No direct tag but denied the footy (though she made up for it with tackles). And it's a trend: Also enjoyed on the replay how our players handled the niggle throughout the game and particularly in the last quarter. Flew the flag, not intimidated, but no one was sucked in - they did their best to get Harris. And Hore going in to help Daisy (not that she needs it) - bit of full circle stuff there and so much respect.
    7 points
  4. For the love of god... 😂
    7 points
  5. Judging our fitness program given we know now how injured we were is silly. You can plan the perfect program and change it on the go and have the greatest sports science minds in the world but when half of your finals side is playing injured and hobbling around no amount of planning is going to change the result. Comparing to Geelong is also a waste of time. We are different sides who had different luck with injury. on the not blooding enough vfl players theory. We tried a lot of them and a lot of them showed very little. We don’t have the depth some people wish we had. It could be that the bottom six did what they could but given we had a huge decrease in output from those above them due to injury, lack of continuity, short pre season etc they weren’t able to do what they did last year. given time to reflect I think we did exceptionally well to hobble to second on the ladder and it shows just how good our top ten or so players really are that we did so despite not being anywhere near our best.
    7 points
  6. The examples on this page are existing grounds with club history being re-developed. We haven't got that. I get the frustration but our task is a lot harder, especially as our preference is being close to the CBD.
    6 points
  7. Max and Brodie article from today's 'Age'. (Ignore the link title) https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/collingwood-skipper-takes-aim-at-aflw-semi-final-scheduling-blues-afl-pair-on-the-mend-20221108-p5bwdl.html
    6 points
  8. Steven May was huge for us again this year, he held the defence together despite a number of injuries to other key backs and apart from a major off field blunder was unbeatable on field. He is a real leader and competitor on field and I hope he can stay that way for another 2-3 years. I love the way he plays the game and he will enjoy having Grundy and a fully fit Salem out there next year so we won’t be so predictable.
    6 points
  9. What would you prefer? ND53? They’ll be helpful next year. Delisted FA? They are keeping out speculative kids that we would have to spend time and energy in when we should focus on our great team and fitting in Grundy, Hunter, and JVR.
    6 points
  10. But why Red? The "squeaky wheel" gets the oil. Are we not squeaky enough? Is our profile not important enough? I thought having contacts and getting funding etc was one of Roffey's strengths. We appear to still be an irrelevant club. I'm not having a crack at you here - I just don't get it.
    5 points
  11. Bowey, Chandler, Bedford, Weid, JVR, Laurie, Tomlinson all could have been rotated through at different times late in the year without costing our system too much. You obviously wouldn't do too much at once, but giving the injured players that extra recovery could have made the world of difference. Cats did it, worked alright for them this year hey?
    5 points
  12. A mate spoke to a players father who said we had 11 injured players playing in the finals. We know quite a few of them like Lingers for instance carried injuries for a lot of the season. Injuries can limit how much they can train which in turn eventually effects their ability to run out games. Might explain a lot. More likely explanation than Cats got conditioning right and we got it wrong.
    5 points
  13. They did have a very easy run home which allowed them to do this.
    5 points
  14. I was going to go and check out the oppo. I guess they didn't want my money? Also, I'd be pretty annoyed if I was one of only (presumably) a couple of thousand RIchmond members, and didn't even get a ticket to this game. Way to treat your members. There are problems with venue availability. Apparently, most options have been ruled out:
    4 points
  15. Agree with this. I would add that there is a danger we have recruited similar style replacements (although Grundy, Hunter are upgrades) and the temptation will be for Stubborn Simon to roll out the same game plan on the basis that we were 2nd on the ladder and were ahead in all games so something must be right. We need to change our gameplan to take account of teams that don't kick long to May and Lever The most instructive games were Collingwood , Sydney and Geelong that completely restructured their game plan to beat us. If we don't learn from that we are cooked.
    4 points
  16. as opposed to a Bitter one…..
    4 points
  17. Huh. That's what you were saying this time 100 years ago.
    4 points
  18. Cats likely have 6-8 players older on their list.
    4 points
  19. Slightly off topic but I hope all listed players get invited to future GF reunions, would love Jake and others to be a part of that
    4 points
  20. Clearly we have more interest in the depth of the 2023 draft (where we already have four 1st/2nd round picks, if I recall correctly) than in the 2022. I'd suggest they are on modest salaries, will require very little attention from coaches, contribute to player development at Casey, and be part of the overall weight of demonstration and support for standards for new players. These things matter in the era of tight budgets and footy dept soft caps. Plus, obviously, either of them in their better form is a legitimate AFL level player. I'm not dancing around giddy but I'm also far from being upset. Also, Melksham just needs 6 more games for his premium genetics to become available to us.
    4 points
  21. Love this... https://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/1245701/aflw-qf-in-the-rooms?videoId=1245701&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1667800644001
    4 points
  22. Good to see! Great additions and we got the better end of those deals. Both will play 100+ games for us and set standards in how to play to those that drove our flag win
    4 points
  23. The big-bodied All Australian recorded another podium finish in this year’s club best and fairest underlining his important to the club’s defensive structure upon which its success in matches is so dependent. "Another strong season from the Demons’ backline general, who finished third in the club’s best-and-fairest. Retained his place at full-back in the All-Australian team and was the first defender to hold Lance Franklin goalless this season in the Demons’ qualifying final loss. But he made headlines for the wrong reasons mid-year after his part in a restaurant scuffle with teammate Jake Melksham. Has another year to run on his deal." - Herald Sun Date of Birth: 10 January 1992 Height: 193cm Weight: 101kg Games MFC 2022: 22 Career Total: 193 Goals MFC 2022: 0 Career Total: 23 Ron Barassi Senior Memorial Trophy Third Club Best & Fairest: 473 votes
    3 points
  24. Maybe - work with me here - we just didn't have the alternatives. Oscar Baker for a banged-up Ed Langdon? I'd take the banged-up Lingers any day. People just have to accept that sometimes, for reasons you can't control, things don't work out. True in life, especially true in sport.
    3 points
  25. Not one defender named from the competition's statistically best defense? Birch and Heath should be both be in the squad. Harris, Hore and Purcell should all be certainties, but midfield spots are particularly tough to win. I would be highly surprised if Paxman makes it, although it would be a great story.
    3 points
  26. On Cal Twomeys latest draft video he mentioned Busslinger has received an invite to draft night but Hewett at this stage had not. His comments suggested that invites were directed at top 10 hopefuls rather than for the first round in general.
    3 points
  27. boy, od, you've turned from a pessimist to an optimist 🤣 or has your account been hacked? 😲
    3 points
  28. Don't worry dd we will get a home soon!!! I am confident it will be this century.
    3 points
  29. Hoping Goodwin has a huge mindset change over the summer because arrogantly rolling with the same 22 each week and with the same bland game plan cost us in the end. Us fans could see what was unfolding as the year went on and so did majority of the footy public. Yet, our coaching staff showed not a hint of plan B. Sticking with the same guys each week, who some were badly out of form, sent a complete and utter wrong message to the blokes doing the hard yards at VFL level. Clubs worked us out easily in the 2nd half of the year with our slow ball movement and our consistency of kicking it deep into the pockets. This is what worries me when we make no changes within our assistant coaches. I was a Stafford fan previously but surprised he survived another year. If we're rolling with the same forward entries come round 1 then we aren't winning it in 2023.
    3 points
  30. Hoping to see Lachie Hunter feature prominently in the 2023 list. Can also use the ball.
    3 points
  31. Yup exactly this. Was told by a current players parents that we were “pretty badly beaten up” by the time the finals had come around.
    3 points
  32. How good does that jumper look without all the different AFL and sponsors' logos on it?
    3 points
  33. And that’s the coach and selectors fault. All year they refused to play Casey players. Goodwin and co cost us massively in the second half of the year. We looked flat, we looked crud yet nothing changed. It was dumb and must have been deflating for Casey players in form watching the seniors struggle.
    3 points
  34. I'm sure it's been posted a 100 times before, but it never gets old! (Since this video was made they've gone on to lose three further prelims in 2012, 2019 and 2022 + the 2018 Grand Final 🤣)
    3 points
  35. Mofra is always a good read on Big Footy: https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/mofras-cynical-and-ill-thought-out-mock-draft-top-25.1337832/
    3 points
  36. I think if May kicks out to the left after each point and we kick to a pack in the forward pocket we will smash it this year!
    3 points
  37. A bit hard, Smith was the medical sub and wasn't used.
    3 points
  38. Quite an enjoyable chat on SEN radio. Not lacking confidence but seems like a nice kid. Draft prospect has “big shoes to fill” after Martin, Petracca comparisons https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/11/07/draft-prospect-has-big-shoes-to-fill-after-martin-petracca-comparisons
    2 points
  39. Hibberd partially saved our bacon in the 2021 prelim when May went down, giving mature defensive support when most needed. Lucky to be there but he did a great job, the defence never looked unsteady, and although he was a bit player supporting Lever and Co I'm forever grateful for his efforts and pleased for him personally to make the Flag team. Sensible call to give both these players 1 final year which won't be a waste depth-wise.
    2 points
  40. And playing injured and out of form players was great!
    2 points
  41. Why has Jake got a disembodied head tucked under one arm?
    2 points
  42. The frustrating thing was Casey lost 1 game yet no changes made after losing our first final , Bedford sent a message
    2 points
  43. Oh man how good is it without all that crowd activation stuff where you can just have a normal conversation. That was a wonderful tough game of footy. Glad you got along and enjoyed it Binman.
    2 points
  44. I wonder when some of these height and weight measurements are done. The height and weight stats for some players varies markedly, especially for key position players and ruckmen. The player in our range who impresses me is Busslinger. I have the feeling that, provided he recovers from his surgery, he could walk into a key defensive position more readily than a Jefferson into a forward line, even at Melbourne. If the club does experiment with Petty as a KPF then Busslinger might be worth a try.
    2 points
  45. I wish I could be pleased with this - but I’m not.
    2 points
  46. Not that it's ever an excuse and you play who you play, but copping Brisbane in that semi final really did not help us. By that point they had too much film and study acquired on us (especially with the most previous game being 2 weeks previous). It is hard enough for anyone let alone Hibberd to play on one of the league's best small forwards 3 times and come up trumps every time. I also thought Smith was labelled a bit harshly in the 21 QF, there was 1 goal that I definitely thought he erred but little else apart from that. If we take that approach with Smith then the same should be taken with Hibbo. Beaten? Yes, disgraced? No.
    2 points
  47. Predicting a premiership window is about as reliable and picking one of these.
    2 points
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