Everything posted by Hatchman
- POSTGAME: Rd 01 vs Western Bulldogs
- POSTGAME: Opening Round vs Sydney
- POSTGAME: Practice Match vs Carlton
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Angus Brayshaw Forced into Retirement
Every single one of us has in effect a quota of serious concussions we can withstand before they start to affect our brains and where continued ones beyond that will lead to CTE. And that quota is different for all of us. The time between concussions can make little to no difference as well. It depends on the person
- Angus Brayshaw Forced into Retirement
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Angus Brayshaw Forced into Retirement
Maynards hit was absolutely intentional and the handling of it by the AFL should come back to haunt them as it was a digusting decision by the tribunal to let him play. Contact to the head, no, matter, what, in the AFL should be severely dealt with, irrespective of what faux tough keyboard/couch warriors or retired "good old days" players say. And while I respect this is an emotional time any anger at Maynard is misguided. It is not Maynards fault that Angus is retiring. Angus's retirement comes from repeated hits to the head, there is no "root cause" reason for the retirement (i.e. Maynard) it is through multiple contributing factors. The reality is repeated hits to the head will, over time, take longer to recover from and eventually cause irreversible impacts to the human brain. And the amount of damage you can sustain is unique to every person. My daughters friend got a bad head knock playing soccer when she was 15. It was the first time she had a serious hit to the head. It took 12 months to make a recovery, she got another knock and the doctors told her she could no longer play contact sport. For me personally I've had 10 concussions through footy, surfing, boxing and general idiocy growing up. After I got briefly knocked out in a surfing accident 5 years ago that required skull surgery I had a full brain scan. Luckily there were no symptoms and I'm in my late 40's. I now wear a helmet every time I surf/skate/snowboard just to be safe. Everyone is different, unfortunately Angus's buffer of head injuries ran out.
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Dees Could Become ‘One of the Worst One-Hit Wonders’
I was alive on planet earth for 45 years before I saw a flag. And I never, ever thought I would live to see it. Publish your headlines and be damned.
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Matthew Lloyd Worried About the Dees in 2024
Recent off field shenanigans with more potent revelations (likely) to come, would suggest that all is not well behind the scenes and it that we do not have a strong enough culture, from end-to-end, that is essential to winning a flag let alone making it to top four. Our window was 2021, 2022 and 2023. It's going to be a long cold winter, thankfully I live in the Northern Hemisphere
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The Premiership Window Closing?
The Window was 2020 - 2022 It's now firmly
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How did you become a Demon?
I come from a big Melbourne family on my mothers side My uncle bought me a Demons jumper with Robbie Flowers number on the back when I was born. I was the first grandchild in my mothers family so there was never going to be any doubt I'd be a Demons supporter - my dad wisely did not protest
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Welcome Back to Demonland Marty Hore
Marty was a serviceable player and I also thought he was stiff to get delisted. He's there for defensive depth and we still need that
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Jack Watts interview
As fate would have it I was at the G when Port played us the first year Jack was playing for the Power and his family were sitting right behind us. In the last quarter we had some friendly banter with them as they were all in Port gear and we were playing terrible and went on to lose. The whole time I didn't know it was Jacks family until the siren went and his dad asked me if I knew who he was! Really nice bloke, as were his family. I shook their hands, wished them well and let them know that I hope Jack does well at Port because we all knew the Demons were not a great club and he clearly had a tough time there. I truly hope Jack is in a better place. We were a terrible club back then and neither he nor the other players deserved what Connolly, Neeld and Schwab had done to the place
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AFL is rigged.
The AFL is a for-profit business It will always act in it's own interests to ensure that it maximises profits, therefore keeping things fair and equitable for all clubs has its limits I'm still amazed that the Tassie team actually got up, but the cynic in me believes it was a concession made for some good public relations points and nothing more than that. As a business, a Tasmanian team makes no sense compared to another team in NSW.
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2023 GRAND FINAL
And just to make matters worse for me, the San Francisco Giants just fired their coach! 2023 can go to hell!
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2023 GRAND FINAL
I live in California, so glad I am not in Melbourne right now. The AFL engineered the umpiring and tribunal and got what they wanted. That was not a kick to advantage. At all. The harder reality is we were good enough to win it this year. And we failed.
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Clarry Act of Sportsmanship against Carlton
Always.
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How do players lose the skill of kicking straight?
It drives me nuts seeing a player, well within range, not run in a straight line from the mark to the centre of the goal line. It's what we were taught from a young age, run straight at your target. Running in an arc is only acceptable in two cases 1) Your name is Lance Franklin 2) You are kicking beyond your normal range so you need distance and ideally the ball as it travels will swing out but then back in. Incredibly hard to do for almost all players. However running in an arc is more accurate than a torpedo kick The reality is no matter how much coaching you can have not all players are good at set shots. Max is not good at this and never will be
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What's needed in 2024
- Cool light of day
The same coach that got us a flag in 2021? 😀- What's needed in 2024
- POSTGAME: SF vs Carlton
We can't hide from it, our goal kicking is just terrible. Like last week we weren't beaten by a better team, we just could not get the goals. We did not deserve to win that game. This was not our season, there is no way we would have beaten the Lions to make it. I wish Carlton the best, we know what it is like to be down for so long. I never say much about the umpiring but it was disgusting. The AFL has to improve the standard of umpiring, it is just not good enough.- GAMEDAY: SF vs Carlton
- Maynard must get at least four weeks
Just woke up overseas and saw he got off This is insane- Michael Hibberd Hanging Up the Boots
Incredible backline player that hardly ever got beaten 1:1 with blazing speed and a laser beam of a foot. The image of him running with the cup will live with me forever. Thanks Hibbo, another brilliant player from the Mornington Peninsula nursery of talent- Maynard must get at least four weeks
He's in deep do-do AFL is going to make a statement on this, ruled as Careless, High Contact and Severe Impact. That's three games minimum but could be more. I knew they were going to take a tough stance on this. Its a test of Laura's leadership and they have to eradciate players getting knocked out like this. Football incident or not, it's not just a bad look, it will cost them dearly in court cases by ex players. If you watch the final moments of the video you can see Maynard bunch up and turn into Brayshaw, that's the definitive moment and why he will not play again this year. If he had of turned the other way he may have had a chance to glance Gus's head and not knock him out. Or he could have brought his arms down and angled them into Brayshaws body so that the initial force of the impact was deflected. The Filth will appeal and argue it down. If they get it down to High Impact it's two weeks so no GF. No way they will get it down to Medium impact. He's done. - Cool light of day