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  1. Beautiful! Should be enough room for the new training oval and social club!
  2. He's super tough and his pressure is off the charts, which we desperately need. But from memory, his kicking is very iffy.
  3. 1.5m loss. The move out of gaming cost 900,000k. Still managed to pay down debt. At least that's a positive.
  4. Sydney Swans draftee Dylan Stephens would hear new Melbourne small forward Kysaiah Pickett breathing behind him on the field and knew he was in strife. The two youngsters, who are best friends, have played against each other and together many times over the past few years. Stephens, who was pick No.5 in this year’s AFL National Draft, quickly learned he needed to act quickly when Pickett was lurking in the vicinity wearing an opposition jersey. ā€œI think he’s absolutely ready for it (the AFL),ā€ Stephens said. Newnes reveals why he turned his ies, AFLPA rally behind Beams in lateā€œFor him, what he can do with the ball is amazing, but if he doesn’t get his hands on it as much as he would have liked he can impact the game in other ways defensively. ā€œHe can clean people up, tackle, pressure, and even for me playing against him, you just know he could be anywhere. ā€œHe’ll catch you in no time and his presence, you hear him breathing behind you and start to panic and that impacts your skills Don’t be fooled by Pickett’s 170cm stature. The teenager, who was the bolter of the draft after being snapped up by the Demons at pick No.12, likes to hurt opponents and has done so on many occasions. Although, Stephens said he thankfully had never been cleaned up by his mate on the field. ā€œI think he looked after me,ā€ Stephens laughed. ā€œA couple of times he’s had me and lifted me a little bit and then just took me down a little bit. ā€œIf I were anyone else I think he would have gone straight through me.ā€ ā€œAs a person, at first he is quiet and that’s how he’ll come across,ā€ he said. ā€œBut when you get to know him he comes out of his shell a little bit. ā€œAnd when he does, the kid doesn’t shut up. ā€œHe doesn’t stop talking.ā€
  5. Mickey replied to IWAP's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    When we recruited the two Irish ladies for our AFLW side, someone at the club said that it was our first step to getting back into the Irish pathway. Hopefully we'll see a Cat B rookie soon
  6. I'm sure there are players who seem to lean back when they kick, that are good kicks. I can't, from memory, picture Salem's technique but I think he is generally on the move (as you should be when kicking), so his weight us forward over the ball. From my experience, being on the move and having your weight forward (leaning over the ball) made for much more accurate kicking than leaning back. Noting I've only done low level coaching courses and played senior country footy, that's the way it was coached. You'll also often here commentators saying, when a player has a poor shot at goal, "He's leant back on the kick".
  7. For me, the more interesting thing re: kicking is highlighted in the photos above. The good kicks (Salem, May) have their weight forward over the ball. The less reliable kicks (Langdon and Brayshaw) are leaning back on their kicks. Gawn is an example of a guy who has changed his kicking style and is now a good kick. Leaning forward. Trac is a great field kick, but terrible set shot. In the photo above, he's in play and his weight is... going forward. It's a fairly simple mechanical adjustment. Hopefully it's something that gets picked up on and fixed (like it did with Max).
  8. that's a great article. Pity we couldn't swap with Port; 12 and 18 (potentially Pickett and Robertson) would have been very nice. That said, I'm bullish about Rivers. He's a good size with a good kick, and Brisbane have been drafting pretty well; if they rated him at 23 we did well to get him at 32
  9. Boots have very little in the way of cushioning or flex. Runners, on the other hand, generally have heaps. When the surface is dry, runners would deliver much less impact
  10. Mickey replied to Uncle Fester's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    I was the same, and it's happened quite recently; once people were saying Jonesy should give it away, that he was too old (he's about 2 months older than I am). That was it for me.
  11. Surprised he's rated as an elite kick. Only went at 69% for the U/18 champs, but 80%+ by hand which pushed his DE% higher
  12. Missed pre-season with Gladular fever. Was apparently only walking laps in Feb. Bloody good effort to have made under 18 AA off that preparation. https://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-11-06/class-of-2019-trent-rivers
  13. Missed pre-season with Gladular fever. Was apparently only walking laps in Feb. Bloody good effort to have made under 18 AA off that preparation. https://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-11-06/class-of-2019-trent-rivers
  14. Rivers it is
  15. Blanco, Rivers left
  16. The former. Ridiculous trade, though.
  17. They apparently received approval to trade it. I think we all know the AFL "review" wasnt going to take picks off the Suns
  18. Suns just traded 11 and 64 for 27! Ridiculous trade
  19. We might get knocked back, but we still have the same players to choose from. This is why I don't understand people getting hung up on academy selections pushing us back. We were never going to have access to those players anyway. We will have exactly the same access to players at 32 as we would at 30 as we would at 28
  20. Some reporting today that Freo had cooled on Robertson and will take young with 7. Can't remember where I read it
  21. Mickey replied to Whispering_Jack's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    In regards to Jackson/Pickett?
  22. Exclusive article in the Hun. Interesting point below about the surgery he had (note to mods, this is not the whole article. "Delisted Docker and would-be Demon Harley Bennell will run for the first time in five months tomorrow. Bennell, 27, will roll the legs over on Tuesday afternoon ā€œjust to see if they still workā€ after being given the all-clear from his doctors. He has undergone multiple bouts of surgery on his troublesome calves since breaking down again playing WAFL on June 23. The injury-plagued speedster starts training with Melbourne next Tuesday, confident specialists have cracked the code to reignite his stalled 83-game career. told the Herald Sun. Tendons pushing onto nerves in both of Bennell’s calves have been removed as part of his radical rehabilitation plan. ā€œAt first I was a bit iffy about it, but I’d heard other players like Sam Reid at Sydney had done it, so fingers crossed it will all work out,ā€ Bennell said." https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/harley-bennell-to-run-for-first-time-in-five-months-on-tuesday-as-he-bids-to-earn-afl-chance-at-melbourne/news-story/6178a29260df3e3b49a0ed433f2d464c
  23. JJ is James Jordan No idea who the first one is... Edit: unless Neita = Neitschke
  24. Mickey replied to Whispering_Jack's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    I think it will be other recruiters talking. As has been said a few times, recruiters generally won't talk about their plans but are happy to talk about other clubs plans. How close to the truth they are, who knows?
  25. No worries. It's the former father/son system where you could match with your next pick, whatever that was. Think that's how we got Viney for pick 26