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At the break of Gawn

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  1. Just wondering if many on this forum have started to watch or even finished this doco series? Some of the behind the scene footage is really intriguing.

    One thing I’ve noticed is you can really see a massive difference to how a coach like Nicks or Dew talk to a young team vs how Hardwick or Simpson talks to their players. Hardwick doesn’t bother to get into the nitty gritty, he just operates at a high level making sure they stick to their system and everyone plays their role. 

    I actually hope Goodwin watches the series to get an insight into how some of the better coaches operate.

    Some of the sprays that Leon Cameron gives are epic as well.

  2. 22 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

    We should get off to a good start and win the first 3: Freo, Saints and GWS injuries are just as bad if not worse than ours.

    I don't really care what commentators say.  Its our story to write. 

    I have little doubt we can make the 8 and win a final or two.  Will we?  Who knows.

    Geez, that’s optimistic. I think the Freo game is a real danger game and if we lose that we’ll go 0-4.

  3. On 1/9/2021 at 12:34 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

    I only heard a whisper...

    he has a job to do

    News Corp had no issues naming him.

    https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/melbourne-demons-coach-simon-goodwin-becomes-third-afl-coach-to-split-from-wife-ng-b881765479z
     

    It’s sad for him and his family, but from a pure footy sense, let’s hope this doesn’t distract him from the huge job he has in 2021.

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  4. 11 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

    And to me, it's no surprise that the year we got rid of him, we made a prelim. 

    And the year after that we finished 17th and then the year after that we finished 9th... Not sure how that logic works... 

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  5. When I saw that injury following the tackle from Dasiy Thomas, I had a feeling it was going to be a long road back for Jack. He'd never dealt with a long term injury, and judging how he recovered from his hamstring in 2017 (which was the harbinger of his demise at the MFC) I questioned whether he had the commitment to get himself 100% right again. 

    I'll cherish my memories of him in the red & blue. Such a frustrating player, but when he played his role and performed well, it was hard to find a Melbourne person who wasn't pleased for him considering what he had gone through. I really thought after the end of 2016 we were going to see a 250+ game player who was finally living up to some of the expectations, but alas, it wasn't the case. 

    I wish him all the best in his retirement. I really do hope he returns to Victoria as a Melbourne person, and we'll see him occasionally in the MCC area cheering on his mates. 

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  6. 2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

    Norf want Polec off their books.

    We want tmac off ours.

    They will need a swingman to help out with their rebuild we need another wingman. 

    Seems like a match made in heaven. 

    Would even happily hand over p22 as part of it if norf take some of polecs contact (they will need to pay someone to be close to their 95% of the cap) allowing us to go hard for Cameron.

    I’d love for this to happen but I can’t see North letting go of Ben Brown and wanting Tmac when Tmac is substantially worse. 

    I think someone like Gold Coast might be interested in Tmac. Someone to help King given that Sam Day isn’t always reliable. 

  7. 11 hours ago, ding said:

    Warms my heart to see that we have finally settled on a home-grown replacement for Jack Watts.

    Now we can blame Tom for everything.

    :)

     

    We’d be extremely lucky to get pick 31 for Tmac. At least Watts had currency and he had foot skills other clubs wanted. Tmac would probably go for a late 3rd or 4th round pick right about now .

  8. 1 hour ago, The Lobster Effect said:

    Harmes had a shocker. 

    Only missed 4 games and didn't even make the top 20.

    Geez yeah I forgot about Harmes.

    Has there been a bigger fall from grace for Harmes and Tmac since 2018? Genuine top 5 players and now they’ve just fringe players who can’t even crack the top 20. 

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  9. There’s a lot of people hard done by Covid in 2020, but the Dees really got a [censored] hand.

    1) A 17 game fixture robbing us of any advantage of finishing 17th last year by playing some of the bottom sides twice.

    2) The team travelled the most out of any team and also had to put up with some ridiculous same day travel challenges.

    3) The second Covid wave in Victoria further disadvantaging any Victorian team robbing them of any MCG/Marvel games 

    4) The late notice Essendon bye leaving Melbourne and Essendon with the longest streak without a break.

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  10. It was good to secure the win but I’m disappointed in Goodwin’s direction after half time. We played safe football and took no risks which was the opposite of what we did in the second qtr. We did this against Carlton in round 2 and again we almost coughed it up with this style of play. I can’t see why a simple direction of “just keep on doing what you’re doing”’ can’t be applied in these situations instead of going into this highly possessive defensive game style that doesn’t suit us.

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  11. 8 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

    Hunt did a lot right but stuffing around not listening to the coach in a crucial time is inexcusable.

    Maybe it was a good thing not listening? Goodwin had us playing safe football and playing the opposite of what got us on top in the second qtr. It was Hunt’s attacking run on goal in the last qtr which we needed more of.

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