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Finals 2021
This was after 2018 Angus Brayshaw 3 Bayley Fritsch 2 Max Gawn 3 James Harmes 3 Michael Hibberd 3 Neville Jetta 3 Nathan Jones 5 Tom McDonald 3 Jake Melksham 3 Alex Neal-Bullen 3 Clayton Oliver 3 Christian Petracca 3 Christian Salem 3 Charlie Spargo 3 Aaron vandenberg 3 Jack Viney 3 Sam Weideman 3 Joel Smith 1
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Finals 2021
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Finals 2021
- FIXTURE: Rd 23 2021
- COACHES VOTES: Rd 21 2021
Miller is the one to watch. The Suns got pumped by 11 goals but he got 30 possessions and always seems to poll in their losing games. He could pip Oliver at the post even if the Swans pump the Suns this week.- Richo’s Praise of Luke Jackson
“He has that awareness that we’ve seen over the years from the (Scott) Pendlebury-types,” Richardson said. “He never wastes the footy, he doesn’t look brilliant with ball in hand technically, but it always works. “If I can give you a quick story that perhaps summarises what he’s like. “When (Max) Gawn went out of the team towards the back end of last year, ‘Jacko’ came in as the main ruck, did his hammy early in the game … it ended up being a pretty significant injury. “He played the whole game out and was just outstanding. In fact, he got the Rising Star nomination on the back of it. So that’s what he’s like. “He’s an ultimate team player. He’ll never get really big numbers because as opposed to pealing off to receive, he’s more likely to go and block or do something that would be for the benefit of others. “He’s a special player. He loves the contest, he’s clean in contest and he executes in contest. “We like the way he’s tracking.”- Finals 2021
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Scenario 1 – Melbourne (1) v Port Adelaide (4) Melbourne will host Port Adelaide in a home final if: Melbourne defeats Geelong AND the Western Bulldogs defeat Port Adelaide. Scenario 2 – Melbourne (1) v Brisbane (4) Melbourne will host Brisbane in a home final if: Melbourne defeats Geelong AND Port Adelaide defeats the Western Bulldogs AND Brisbane defeats West Coast and make up 1.8 percent on the Dogs (approximately a 30-point differential eg. If the Dogs lose by 10 points, the Lions will need to win by 20 points). Scenario 3 – Melbourne (1) v Western Bulldogs (4) Melbourne will host the Western Bulldogs in a home final if: Melbourne defeats Geelong AND Port Adelaide defeats the Western Bulldogs AND Brisbane is defeated by West Coast, or Brisbane defeat West Coast but fail to make up 1.8 percent on the Dogs. Scenario 4 – Melbourne (2) v Western Bulldogs (3) Melbourne will host the Western Bulldogs in a home final if: Geelong defeats Melbourne AND the Western Bulldogs defeat Port Adelaide. Scenario 5 – Geelong (2) v Melbourne (3) Geelong will host Melbourne in a home final if: Geelong defeats Melbourne AND Port Adelaide defeats the Western Bulldogs and make up 1.3 percent on the Cats (approximately a 20-point differential eg. If the Cats win by 10 points, the Power will need to win by 30 points). Scenario 6 – Port Adelaide (2) v Melbourne (3) Port Adelaide will host Melbourne in a home final if: Geelong defeats Melbourne AND Port Adelaide defeats the Western Bulldogs but fail to make up 1.3 percent on the Cats.- PODCAST: Rd 22 vs Adelaide LIVE @ 8:30pm (16/8)
- VOTES: Rd 22 vs Adelaide
Clayton Oliver’s lead cut just a little. 216. Clayton Oliver 195. Christian Petracca 130. Christian Salem 108. Jake Lever 102. Max Gawn 81. Luke Jackson 77. Steven May 66. Ed Langdon Tom McDonald 51. Bayley Fritsch 42. James Harmes 31. Kysiah Pickett 27. James Jordon 25. Alex Neal-Bullen 20. Jayden Hunt 16. Harry Petty 15. Angus Brayshaw 14. Jack Viney 11. Charlie Spargo 10. Trent Rivers 7. Michael Hibberd 5. Ben Brown 2. Jake Bowey 1. Adam Tomlinson- FIXTURE: Rd 23 2021
Round 23 updates (all times EST): Western Bulldogs vs. Port Adelaide will take place at Marvel Stadium at 7:50pm on Friday, August 20. The AFL, together with the Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide, have agreed to strict travel arrangements and other protocols as approved by the South Australian Government. Port Adelaide will fly-in and fly-out for the match via charter flight. Sydney Swans vs. Gold Coast SUNS will take place at Marvel Stadium at 1:45pm on Saturday, August 21. Richmond vs. Hawthorn will take place at the MCG at 1:35pm on Saturday, August 21. Brisbane Lions vs. West Coast Eagles will take place at The Gabba at 4:35pm on Saturday, August 21. Geelong Cats vs. Melbourne will take place at GMHBA Stadium at 7:25pm on Saturday, August 21. Carlton vs. GWS GIANTS will take place at Marvel Stadium at 7:40pm on Saturday, August 21. St Kilda vs. Fremantle will take place at 12:15pm on Sunday, August 22 with the venue to be confirmed. Essendon vs. Collingwood will take place at the MCG at 3:20pm on Sunday, August 22. Adelaide Crows vs. North Melbourne will take place at Adelaide Oval at 4:40pm (4:10pm local) on Sunday, August 22. The AFL, together with the Adelaide Crows and North Melbourne, have agreed to strict travel arrangements and other protocols as approved by the South Australian Government. North Melbourne will fly-in and fly-out for the match on Sunday via charter flight. Friday, August 20 Western Bulldogs v Port Adelaide at Marvel Stadium, 7.50pm AEST (SEVEN) Saturday, August 21 Richmond v Hawthorn at the MCG, 1.35pm AEST (FOX) Sydney v Gold Coast at Marvel Stadium, 1.45pm AEST (FOX) Brisbane v West Coast at the Gabba, 4.35pm AEST (FOX) Geelong v Melbourne at GMHBA Stadium, 7.25pm AEST (SEVEN) Carlton v GWS Giants at Marvel Stadium, 7.40pm AEST (FOX) Sunday, August 22 St Kilda v Fremantle at TBC, 12.15pm AEST (FOX) Essendon v Collingwood at the MCG, 3.20pm AEST (SEVEN) Adelaide v North Melbourne at the Adelaide Oval, 4.10pm ACST (FOX)- PODCAST: Rd 22 vs Adelaide LIVE @ 8:30pm (16/8)
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Who is the composer?- Jake Bowey Rising Star #2
- FIXTURE: Rd 23 2021
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Only if it's organic to the conversation.- Finals 2021
Has not been confirmed but I bet my right nut it's in Geelong. No reason why it wouldn't be considering it's there home game and was originally scheduled there.- Finals 2021
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Pre Finals Bye Officially Scrapped.- PODCAST: Rd 22 vs Adelaide LIVE @ 8:30pm (16/8)
The Demonland Podcast is LIVE Tonight 16/8 @ 8:30pm featuring @george_on_the_outer, @binman, & @Demonland Listen & Chat LIVE: https://demonland.com/podcast Call: 03 9016 3666 Skype: Demonland31- CHANGES: Rd 23 vs Geelong
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- REACH FOR THE STARS by George on the Outer
It was a game of great significance for the Melbourne Football Club. A win would see them keep top spot on the ladder with one round remaining. To achieve top place in the Round for Reach when we are all inspired to “Be Like Jim” and reach for the stars was a great way of honouring one of our heroes. All the better given that it was done by way of an emphatic 41 point win against Adelaide! It is worth remembering that, but for the umpiring mistake in the previous encounter with the Crows, the Demons might well have had top place for the season already sown up. As in that game, Adelaide sought to bring Melbourne down to its level with scrappy contested stoppage ball, a tactic that worked for a good part of the game with the Demons only leading by nine points at ¼ time. While they extended that to 21 points at half time, they only managed to increase the margin to 23 by the final break. In fact, during the third term, the margin was brought back to three points after the Crows scored the first three goals. At this time Max Gawn simply decided that enough was enough and began to pile on the pressure. By the end of the game he had amassed an incredible ten clearances, most of which were penetrating kicks into the forward line. This came on top of his 27 hit-outs. It is fair to note that Adelaide were without their first line ruck in O’Brien and could only put up Strahan who was playing his second game. In addition, Melbourne’s second ruck in Luke Jackson was equally damaging and matched Max’s game with 19 hitouts, 16 disposals and two goals. His athleticism is extraordinary and with this performance has surely sewn up the AFL’s Rising Star award for 2021. Melbourne blew the game wide open in the final quarter, which was not unexpected, save for those people seriously affected by the negative supporter’s syndrome. It was almost a repeat for Adelaide who last week held Port until 10 minutes into the final quarter then collapsed. This week the collapse came courtesy of one Bayley Fritsch who kicked Melbournes last five goals to finish with seven for the game and reach a total of 46 for the season. To put that in perspective, he’s on only four less than Geelong’s Tom Hawkins! The backline was less settled this week, following the late withdrawal of Steven May who was replaced by Joel Smith. Smith did an okay job, but without the marshalling of May and his direction to fellow defenders, things looked a bit frayed around the edges. The defence lost the kick-in surety and distance of May, around which it has built its strategy for exiting the defensive 50m. Fortunately, Adelaide lost its main target in the first quarter in Himmelberg, and of course without Tex Walker, the whole job was left to Fogarty who finished with 3 majors. Next week and into finals, Melbourne can’t afford to give the opposition that level of freedom and May will be a certain inclusion for the next game. Some degree of slack was picked up by Bowey, Rivers and Petty, none of who are yet to hit 21 years. Bowey 18 touches, Rivers 16 (15 kicks) and Petty with 11 of which 8 were intercepts. Christian Salem looked to be more at ease physically, and he racked up 29 touches with 20 of those being his customary accurate kicks. And Jake Lever was always thereabouts with his exquisite intercepts. The mids did what they had to do, but went through phases when there simply wasn’t enough pressure. James Harmes will surely lose his centre bounce role to Jack Viney next week, as he struggles to keep control of his man when needed, and his kicking and skill level was simply sub-standard in situations where there was zero pressure. However, he is unlikely to be dropped as Tom Sparrow had a shocker as well, although putting on seven tackles. But this can only be expected of a young player. He will be better for the experience. Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver were their usual starring selves, and did what was needed when required. Petracca finished with a couple of goals, and if Clarrie could improve his kicking in front of goal, he would have jagged a couple as well, but put them to the wrong side of the big sticks. On the wings, the game might as well have been played to the old VFL or the AFLW rules, with 1 less winger. Langdon and Seedsman on one side totaled 63 touches between them, and it could be argued who was the most effective. Up forward, we have mentioned Fritsch, who has simply blossomed with the presence of Ben Brown. Not having to take the big defender leaves him free, and Brown is a master of running first class forward leading patterns. No small wonder Fritsch finds himself all alone or one on one with the number 2 or 3 defender. Kysaiah Pickett chipped in for a single along with Charlie Spargo and both were busy and workmanlike. Unfortunately, Jake Melksham reverted to type with half paced efforts resulting in only 7 touches for the game, and conceding stupid frees, the likes of which will cost the side dearly in the pressure cooker environment of finals. Tom McDonald should take his spot in the side for the coming game. Something special is now within reach. Still there is work to be done next week, to guarantee that home final (wherever that may be) rather than a trip to Adelaide Oval. All the side can do is keep winning, and continue to honour Big Jim and reach upward for the stars. MELBOURNE 3.3.21 7.4.46 12.7.79 16.8.104 ADELAIDE 1.6.12 3.7.25 8.8.56 9.9.63 GOALS Melbourne Fritsch 7 Brown Jackson Petracca 2 Melksham Pickett Spargo Adelaide Fogarty 3 McAdam 2 Lynch McKay Murphy Seedsmam BEST Melbourne Fritsch Jackson Salem Petracca Langdon Oliver Adelaide Seedsman Sloane Keays Fogarty Laird INJURIES Melbourne S. May (general soreness) replaced by J. Smith Adelaide E. Himmelberg (hamstring) REPORTS Melbourne Nil Adelaide Nil SUBSTITUTES Melbourne A. vandenBerg (unused) Adelaide L. Sholl (replaced E. Himmelberg) UMPIRES: Chris Donlon Leigh Haussen Robert Findlay Official Crowd 0 at The MCG Support the Reach Foundation - https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/999089/get-your-be-like-jim-badge- Finals 2021
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