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In Harmes Way

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  1. We did. Jack Trengove. Look where it got him...
  2. In Harmes Way replied to dazzledavey36's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    [censored] he has to lose some weight to get a body shaped like Tulip's. About 30 kegs I'd reckon
  3. What did Geelong give up to the crows to get Dangerfield?
  4. And as a team we haven't really suffered any blowouts.
  5. I'm not enjoying the discussion on trading Frost. I love that we're building a galvanised group, and I very much see Frost as part of that core (and O Mac, gee he's come on much quicker than I thought). Let's not pick away at the foundations to get to the promise of a flag; this group could just about do it themselves given time. That said, the recruitment team are solid gold, so whatever they reckon is fine by me.
  6. That's a shocker. See yourself out thanks Stinga
  7. So never in the last 25 years then
  8. Have we ever played them at night in Perth? As we keep on winning, these hoodoos are going to become more and more obscure.
  9. He reminds me of Brett Lovett gun.
  10. I'm going to take Saty's line on this and leave it in the hands of those in the think tank that have displayed considerable acumen and results with little to play with in terms of draft picks. I have complete faith.
  11. Nailed it DA. ?
  12. I'd have to say Nash in support of this that I recall relatively few stoppages deep in defence. Most stoppages are, IIRC, across the half back line and our mids are generally back in support and tackling. Backs generally hang off the the contest where possible and try to get quick ball movement via handball chains to a player in space (often Hibbo) to clear. When I think of the Mac brothers, its intercept marking that's their strength. Frosty is our rebound ace. Gresham from St Kilda just ran T Mac around in circles in R1, danced around him and kicked goals. I don't think of our backline as tackling grunt, with the exception of the oft underrated (but not here) Jetta.
  13. We were screaming out for midfield depth at the time, I'd have gone with Angus. If we stocked up on young defenders instead, we'd be arguing that we are going back to 2012...and we need midfield depth. i haven't written off Angus just yet. He's 22 in January. Give him time.
  14. STMJ, is that a list of stats or rather a shopping list of talent to plug the gap?
  15. Ash, top effort mate. Made the lack of footy over the bye just that bit more pleasurable. one request - can we get Trac's goal in fro QB last year where he spins away from (I think it was) Sinclair? I can see myself watching this several times!
  16. I understand the desire for a big KPF a la Neiter to kick a bag every week, but I'm less fussed at the monent given our average scores for the year - we're doing pretty well offensively (120, 86, 97, 75, 112, 91). Average 83 points a game, 3 of which without Hoges who is scoring ~ 3 per game. Not far off...
  17. Nathan Jones interviewed this morning on SEN and stated he'd never seen anyone like Clarry in 11-12 years of playing football. It was quite a wrap. https://www.sen.com.au/news/2017/05/03/get-around-oliver-for-the-brownlow-says-dees-captain/
  18. Looking at it from another angle Nash, could it be argued that Silvagni was impeding the ruckman from getting to the contest? #long bow
  19. How slick was your canteen lady at handpassing the sausage rolls?
  20. Nah, not quite there yet. Need to win a flag...
  21. I'll just bring this thread back to Jason Taylor. I must admit on 2015 draft night I was surprised when I didn't see Parish picked up then looked up Clayton Oliver's highlights package and specs. Was even more surprised to see a heavily built player but liked his contested possession highlights. It's a credit to Taylor + recruiting team that they looked deeper into whether he had the mental strength to condition himself for AFL (he had done some work prior to draft night, which would have provided confidence) and an even bigger credit to Clarry for the work that he's done between then and now to get to where he is now. God only knows how good we'll be if he keeps working at the same rate. I've just got a warm fuzzy feeling all over at the moment...
  22. I love the feigned looks of amusement from those around him. Priceless.
  23. Who's the most opposite of Saty poster on this site?? That'd be my guess....
  24. I'm not sure how a young man that gets done drink driving and has fitness base issues gets two JLT games ahead of Jack Watts. [censored] me, Jack must be off the pace significantly. this said, I'm a huge fan of Clearance. Apologies for the derail.