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  1. No video of him calling his folks or in the huddle at training as one of the senior lads makes the announcement as all his team mates whoop and cheer and jump all over him. SIGH. See you in 2023 JVR.
  2. Half a season ago, Saturday night’s Round 22 match up between Melbourne and Carlton would have been looked upon as a mouthwatering contest to determine positions at the top of the AFL mountain in the lead up to an exiting finals series for both clubs. However, this once much-anticipated contest is today considered almost as a consolation event between two of the most disappointing teams in the competition. At least the Blues have some sort of excuse for their downfall — they have been dogged by injury throughout the second half of the season and now face the remaining home and away matches without some of their prime movers in the injured George Hewett and Matthew Kennedy. Their absence seemingly leaves a hole that is difficult to cover at this important juncture in the season but it's by no means insurmountable. On the other hand, Melbourne’s woes stem from a lack of consistency from game to game and from within games. In recent times, the Demons have been able to monster the likes of Brisbane and then Fremantle at Optus Stadium but they have also seen matches where they have built strong leads only to be outrun in final quarters when the pressure of a tight match is turned on high. The team that was dominant with ball in hand and regularly crushed opponents to come home with a wet sail in the 2021 final series has given up leads of 30 points against the Dockers, 26 vs the Swans, 22 and 23 against the Pies and 23 over the Dogs to regularly fall by the wayside. You simply can’t blame loading regimes and injuries for this pattern in matches, particularly when there appears to be such a sameness in which the team is selected and the way it routinely goes forward and fails to finish off in front of goals. With all due respect to Bayley Fritsch, Ben Brown and Kozzy Pickett who have all been steady with their kicking for goal, the remaining forwards and on ballers going forward have failed to honour the hard work of the club’s magnificent midfield and to take advantage of the superior number of opportunities which they bring to the team. The shameful statistics from last week when Melbourne went inside fifty on 65 occasions to Collingwood’s 41 tell the story. Conditions were slippery after the day’s rain but the Demons’ shooting accuracy within that arc was a poor 54% compared with 71% which also reflected an equally poor efficiency rate of 37% to 51%. All of which also suggests that the Pies’ strategy of attacking to the goal square trumped the predictable approach to the forward pocket of their opponents. Simon Goodwin’s faith in the tactic over the past three months must surely be wearing thin but will he/ can he change it to advantage at this late stage? The Demons also face the danger of taking its wounded opponent too lightly. The absence of some of their better midfielders, combined with the Blues’ poor showing last week against the Lions might suggest that they are on their last legs after a long, hard campaign and that their young side is tiring fast. But think again, because last week Carlton managed to score eight final quarter goals in last ditch effort to salvage the game while Melbourne managed a mere three in the final half when a top two finish was on the line. Their problem will be one of focus after days of uncertainty and speculation about the availability of prime mover Patrick Cripps. During the week, Jake Lever promised that the team was determined to prove that it had learned from the outcome of their game against the Pies. This is virtually their last chance to convince us and to prove they deserve to sit among the 2022 flag favourites. I’m taking his word for it and picking Melbourne to win by 10 points. THE GAME Melbourne v Carlton at the MCG Saturday 13 August 2022 at 7.25pm HEAD TO HEAD Overall Melbourne 95 wins Carlton 117 wins Drawn 2 At the MCG Melbourne 54 Carlton 50 wins Past five meetings Melbourne 5 Carlton 0 wins The Coaches Goodwin 0 wins Voss 0 wins MEDIA TV live and on demand on Kayo and live on Foxtel. Check your local guides. Radio - check your local guides. THE LAST TIME THEY MET Melbourne 13.16.94 defeated Carlton 10.8.68 at Marvel Stadium Round 9, 2021 The Demons dominated the game but just when the opportunity arose to crush their young opponents, their kicking for goal let them down. Max Gawn dominated with 44 hit outs. THE TEAMS MELBOURNE B:T. Rivers 24 J. Lever 8 H.Petty 35 HB: T. Sparrow 32 S. May 1 J. Jordon 23 C: C. Salem 3 C Oliver 13 E. Langdon 15 HF: A. Brayshaw 10 B. Fritsch 31 A. Neal-Bullen 30 F: C. Spargo 9 B. Brown 50 K. Pickett 36 Foll: M. Gawn 11 J.Viney 7 C. Petracca 5 I/C: M. Hibberd 14 J. Hunt 29 L. Jackson 7 J. Melksham 18 Sub: J. Harmes 4 Emerg: B.Laurie 16 A. Tomlinson 20 J.Van Rooyen 21 No change CARLTON B: A.Saad 42 J.Weitering 23 S.Docherty 15 HB: C.Marchbank 22 M.McGovern 11 L.Young 33 C: L.O'Brien 4 P.Cripps 9 J.Newnes 32 HF: Z.Fisher 25 H.McKay 10 J.Silvagni 1 F: M.Owies 44 C.Curnow 30 C.Durdin 19 Foll: M.Pittonet 27 W.Setterfield 43 S.Walsh 18 I/C: M.Cottrell 46 J.Martin 21 J.Motlop 3 L.Stocker 13 Sub: P.Dow 2 Emerg: T. De Koning 12 B.Kemp 17 In: M.Pittonet L.Stocker Out: A.Cerra (adductor) T. De Koning (omitted) Injury List: Round 22 Fraser Rosman - Hamstring | 1-2 Weeks Andy Moniz-Wakefield - Groin | 2-3 weeks Tom McDonald - Foot | 3-5 Weeks ANALYSE THIS AGAIN by Sam The Stats Man Last time I did my analysis, the Demons’ list was looking as fit and strong as it was twelve months previously but a few injury scares tested the club for a month or so before a return to stability. As you can see from the injury list above, the club is going into good shape physically. Mentally? I’m not so sure. 1. Steven May MFC games 18, goals 0 3. Christian Salem MFC games 10, goal 1 4. James Harmes MFC games 16, goals 12 5. Christian Petracca MFC games 20, goals 16 6. Luke Jackson MFC games 18, goals 10 7. Jack Viney MFC games 18, goals 8 8. Jake Lever MFC games 15, goals 0 9. Charlie Spargo MFC games 20, goals 9 10. Angus Brayshaw MFC games 20, goal 1 11. Max Gawn MFC games 18, goals 11 12. Toby Bedford MFC games 16, goals 9, CD games 7, goals 11 13. Clayton Oliver MFC games 19, goals 3 14. Michael Hibberd MFC games 8, goals 2, CD games 2, goals 0 15. Ed Langdon MFC games 19, goals 9 16. Bailey Laurie CD games 15, goals 21 17. Jake Bowey MFC games 16, goals 2, CD games 2, goals 0 18. Jake Melksham MFC games 7, goals 6, CD games 8, goals 4 19. Fraser Rosman CD games 13 goals 0 20. Adam Tomlinson MFC games 9, goals 0, CD games 9, goals 0 21. Jacob Van Rooyen CD games 13, goals 28 22. Blake Howes CD games 5, goals 2 23. James Jordan MFC games 20, goals 7 24. Trent Rivers games 14, goals 2, CD games 5, goal 1 25. Tom McDonald MFC games 9, goals 15, CD game 1, goals 3 26. Sam Weideman MFC games 10, goals 13, CD games 6, goals 14 27. Luke Dunstan MFC games 5, goals 0, CD games 13, goals 11 28. Majak Daw ® CD games 8, goals 3 29. Jayden Hunt MFC games 15, goals 0, CD games 5, goal 1 30. Alex Neal-Bullen MFC games 19, goals 6 31. Bayley Fritsch MFC games 20, goals 45 32. Tom Sparrow MFC games 19, goals 6 33. Oskar Baker CD games 15, goal 1 34. Deakyn Smith ® CD games 14, goals 0 35. Harrison Petty MFC games 14, goals 0, CD game 1, goals 0 36. Kysaiah Pickett MFC games 19, goals 32 37. Kade Chandler ® MFC games 4, goals 0, CD games 14, goals 25 38. Mitch Brown ® MFC games 3, goals 2, CD games 11, goals 29 40. Taj Woewodin CD games 14, goals 6 41. Judd McVee ® CD games 15, goals 0 42. Daniel Turner MFC game 1, goals 0, ® CD games 6, goal 1 44. Joel Smith MFC games 5, goals 0, CD games 2, goals 0 45. Andy Moniz-Wakefield ® CD games 13, goals 10 50. Ben Brown MFC games 15, goals 25, CD game 1, goals 2
  3. 4 Demons have been included.
  4. I just hope we send Grundy to the Richmond Doctor for a check up first.
  5. I'm not familiar with that term. I've followed the Dees for 45 years and haven't come across that notion.
  6. Who knows but we wouldn't be interviewing ruckmen if we thought there was a chance he was staying.
  7. Officially gone with this news. Even if nothing eventuates from this meeting the fact that we met pretty much means he's gone.
  8. Thank you to all our posters/listeners who provided questions and comments. Thank you @Wells 11 @Dr. Gonzo @At the break of Gawn @1964_2 @pewpewpew @Royal Demon @layzie @Lefty @Rascability @YesitwasaWin4theAges @BillyBeane @DemonWA @RedsoxMan @raDeelaide @BigMacjnr @ElDiablo14 Thank you to Andrew H & Tristan F for your messages on our Facebook Page Thank you to Noah from Brighton for the voicemail Thank you to all of our listeners and thank you to @binman & @george_on_the_outer
  9. @Stu @Graeme Yeats' Mullet @Travy14 @John Demonic I'll try and fit your questions in. We have a lot to get through. If @binman can be brief with his answers you might get a look in. 😜
  10. You not playing the 3 dimensional chess that the AFL is playing. MRO suspends and then the Tribunal lets him off. Win Win. We lose of course.
  11. We have another questions from our Demonland Facebook Page Messenger this time from Tristan F: Thanks for the podcast. I enjoy the analysis each week so keep it up as it keeps me sane. I want to ask what you think about having an ex-ruckman as our forward line coach. Clearly this is an area where we struggle in in terms of leading patterns and players all competing and flying for the same ball. Add to this we often don't have anyone staying down to mop up. Something isn't working when you lose despite have 20 plus more entries. What are your thoughts on our forward line coach? Should we target an actual credentialled forward to come in and sort this mess out next season?
  12. Binman talked about outside 5 earlier in the year. Might be time to revisit this discussion and see what he thinks.
  13. Back in the Red. Lucky they don't count free kicks not paid.
  14. Hmmm. Can't see him in the photo below.
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