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NON-MFC: Rd 06 2023
- Alice Springs Match
- Clayton Oliver: A Demon for Life
- Alice Springs Match
- PREGAME: Rd 06 vs Richmond
Melbourne will give star midfielder Clayton Oliver every chance to prove his fitness ahead of Monday night’s Anzac Eve clash with Richmond after he missed the club’s main training session on Friday, due to flu-like symptoms. The Demons kept Oliver away from the main group as a precaution as he trained on his own on Friday afternoon. The players have a day off on Saturday, but Melbourne hopes Oliver will be back with the main group for its captain’s run session on Sunday. The Demons look set to regain Max Gawn, Jake Lever and Michael Hibberd for the big Anzac Eve clash, while coach Simon Goodwin said Angus Brayshaw could have some more midfield minutes against the Tigers.- PREGAME: Rd 06 vs Richmond
- PREGAME: Rd 06 vs Richmond
- PODCAST: Judd McVee Interview
That's all good and well if you have a guest for an unspecified amount of time to talk about anything. We have a very finite time with guests we get from the club. These type of guests are interviews. It's not a conversation. We simply don't have the time to build the rapport with someone you've just called on the phone and have 15 minutes to get all the questions you want to ask. You're also confusing the podcast with an interview. They're two different things. It would be a completely different situation if you had Judd on the podcast and were talking about a game of footy and each person is giving their take on something. That is a conversation and even if Judd (or another player) was shy and nervous after a while he or any player in that situation would loosen up. The podcast above is not that and it's not meant to be. It's an question and answer interview. You also don't know what you're going get with any new player. They're people too who may be shy or not have experience talking with the "media" or doing interviews. They're not all like Max who you could definitely get on and just shoot the [censored]. Have a look at any interview Clarry does. He's not very good in that situation and he would probably be the first person to admit that. Not many people are naturals at that. I saw clips of him on a longer form podcast where it is more of a conversation and he seemed a lot more relaxed and natural. Totally different from anytime a reporter throws a microphone in his face. To reiterate any of the interviews that we do on the podcast are not like this and due to the time constraints cannot be like this particularly with players who aren't experienced and are uncomfortable in that situation. There just isn't the time for them to be comfortable especially because it is not done face to face and is done over the phone cold. I wish it could be a longer form more relaxed situation but that's just not possible.- PODCAST: Judd McVee Interview
You are talking about an actual podcast where the hosts who are familiar with each other and are either in the same room or have visual cues with each other over video chat and are having a conversation. This is an interview over the phone with a kid who is shy and was nervous and has never done any outside media.- PODCAST: Judd McVee Interview
My understanding is he can only spend x amount of time on the Rookie list. His contract extension that he just signed takes him past the amount of time he is allowed to be on the Rookie list and hence places him on the senior list at some point before this current new contract expires at the end of 2025. I believe a similar situation occurred with Kade Chandler if I'm not mistaken.- NON-MFC: Rd 06 2023
- PODCAST: Judd McVee Interview
- TRAINING: Sunday 23rd April 2023
AFL Training Sessions Date: Sunday, April 23 Time: 9.30am - 10.30am Location: Gosch's Paddock- PODCAST: Judd McVee Interview
- 2023 Injury List
- Stats Files - 2023
- THE SPIRIT by The Oracle
Is Melbourne regressing into the unreliable combination of its pre-Covid days when fans never quite knew what to expect from the team on any given day? We are five matches into a new season and the Demons have produced outstanding performances in three matches coupled with two insipid displays, albeit marred by conditions and circumstances that were not ideal. However, any good team worth its salt, is expected to rise above adversity and Melbourne did not against Essendon last week in Adelaide. The Demons have not yet lost the faith of the supporters but on Anzac Eve, at a time we traditionally associate with strong spirit, heroism, and the triumph of courage over adversity, they will be tested. There will be no room for them to shrug shoulders at the end of the night and claim that “this was not us”. Certainly, Melbourne without its indefatigable skipper, was tested for yet another week by a team with two tall rucks who dominated in front of the goals in wild and woolly conditions with rain falling and the normally ever-reliable defence stretched in the absence of Jake Lever and Michael Hibberd to intercept the ball coming regularly out of the middle, particularly early when Clayton Oliver was well shackled. But there was still something terribly wrong happening for the Demons in the first half against the Bombers. They give up the ascendancy in each of the opening terms, regained momentum, took control momentarily and gave it away again. On the second occasion, the Demons were outrun and outplayed after cockily wasting opportunities to increase their lead to something handy while a heavy downpour threatened. The team that a week earlier were being vaunted for their newly found high scoring attacking style of play, spent fifty spiritless and goalless minutes under intimidation from a team that one week earlier, struggled to beat the lowly Giants on their home turf. So, the question on every Demon fan’s lip as the Anzac Eve match approaches is simple - which Melbourne team is going to turn up on the night? It will certainly be a different combination to the one that gathered round and spectated for so much of their game in Adelaide. The makeup of the team will necessarily change with players mooted to return from injury and others who have shown some form at the level below. Melbourne can take solace from its midfield leaders who fought out the last game in the Anzac Spirit. That Oliver finished with more than 40 touches was testament to the will he showed and the example he brings to the team. Likewise Christian Petracca and Jack Viney who never gave in and gave their team a touch of respectability in the final term last week. This still leaves Simon Goodwin with a massive repair job for this week against a team with troubles of its own. The Tigers’ form has been poor lately and they will miss Nankervis in the ruck and Lynch at full forward. Missing also will be some valuable foot soldiers in Broad, Short, Gibcus and Soldo. But even if the memory of their recent premiership run is fading, they cannot be taken lightly and if the Demons do so, they will suddenly find themselves back in the pack with other contenders fighting for life and light years away from the premiership favouritism to which they only recently aspired. I’m tipping them to win but only if they show some spirit this time. Otherwise, it will start getting close to the last chance saloon as far as their credibility as a football power is concerned. Melbourne by 15 points. THE GAME Melbourne v Richmond on Monday 24 April 2023 at 7.25pm at the MCG HEAD TO HEAD Overall Melbourne 77 wins Richmond 107 wins Drawn 2 At MCG Melbourne 65 wins Richmond 72 wins Drawn 1 Past five meetings Melbourne 2 wins Richmond 3 wins The Coaches Goodwin 2 wins Hardwick 4 wins THE LAST TIME THEY MET Melbourne 9.22.76 defeated Richmond 8.6.54 Clayton Oliver had 41 possessions in an outstanding display of midfield power. Max Gawn dominated the rucks and Ed Langdon was supreme on his wing. Despite all that, thanks to their appalling inaccuracy in front of goals the Demons scrambled their way to an unconvincing 22-point victory. THE TEAMS MELBOURNE B H. Petty S. May T. Rivers HB K. Chandler J. Lever E. Langdon C A. Brayshaw C. Oliver L. Hunter HF J. McVee B. Grundy A. Neal-Bullen F K. Pickett J. van Rooyen B. Fritsch FOLL M. Gawn J. Viney C. Petracca I/C J. Bowey M. Hibberd J. Jordon T. Sparrow SUB B. Laurie EMG L. Dunstan J. Schache D. Turner IN M. Gawn M. Hibberd B. Laurie J. Lever OUT J. Melksham (omitted) T. McDonald (omitted) C. Spargo (concussion) A. Tomlinson (omitted) RICHMOND B N. Balta D. Grimes T. Young HB L. Baker N. Vlastuin D. Rioli C K. McIntosh T. Taranto M. Pickett HF M. Rioli D. Martin R. Mansell F B. Miller N. Cumberland J. Riewoldt FOLL S. Ryan S. Bolton J. Hopper I/C J. Clarke T. Cotchin D. Prestia J. Short T. Sonsie SUB H. Ralphsmith EMG J. Bauer J. Ross T. Sonsie IN J. Short OUT T. Sonsie (omitted) Injury List: Round 6 Ben Brown - Back | Test Max Gawn - Knee | Test Michael Hibberd - Achilles | Test Jake Lever - Ankle | Test Charlie Spargo - Concussion | TBC Kye Turner - Groin | TBC Joel Smith - Thumb | 1 Week Christian Salem - Knee | 2 - 4 Weeks Will Verrall - Pelvis | 8 - 9 Weeks- CASEY: Rd 04 vs Essendon
Essendon 5.12 (42) def by Casey Demons 12.10 (82) 10 Bailey Laurie (CD) 8 James Harmes (CD) 5 Ben Hobbs (ESS) 4 Josh Schache (CD) 2 Daniel Turner (CD) 1 Stefan Rasinac (ESS) LEADERBOARD 28 James Cousins (WIL) 21 Paddy Dow (CAR) 21 Rhys Mathieson (BL) 20 Bailey Laurie (CD) 19 Callum Brown (BHH) 19 Marty Hore (WIL) 18 Jye Chalcraft (GC) 18 Ben Hobbs (ESS) 16 Jacob Dawson (SS) 16 Luke Dunstan (CD) 16 Brodie McLaughlin (GCS)- Angus Brayshaw
Anyone know what this means?- PODCAST: Judd McVee Interview
I'll be interviewing Demon rookie Judd McVee on the Demonland Podcast tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon. If you have any questions that you'd like Judd to answer let me know below. I'll post the interview here some time on Thursday evening so look out for it wherever you get your podcasts.- PODCAST: Rd 05 vs Essendon
- TRAINING: Tuesday 18th April 2023
In fairness I just got back from a whirlwind 10 days on the road and had a mountain of work to catch up on and a podcast to prepare for.- TRAINING: Tuesday 18th April 2023
Concussion protocols state they have to be away from the club/training for the concussion period (12 days?).- TRAINING: Tuesday 18th April 2023
Hoping Brown was also training?- TRAINING: Tuesday 18th April 2023
Dang it. I forgot about this. Looking forward to your report Kev. Rehab group update would be appreciated as well as whether Max is back training in full. - Alice Springs Match