Posts posted by Rodney (Balls) Grinter
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15 minutes ago, dice said: Only $30m from the taxpayer to fund it. Unlike $300m+ from the taxpayer for Kardinia.
The majority ($73m) paid for thanks to the largest pub/pokies sale in Victoria (at the time).
How are we going to fund Caulfield?$30M from the taxpayer is still a [censored] load of money to be gifted to one of the biggest / most financial sporting teams in Australia. Why should Hawthorn have got any? Don't start me on Geelong.
Pokies money is blood money - who picks up the pieces from all the broken gambling addicts that contributed to that wealth? The comunity and the taxpayer.
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Honestly, the amount of money being splashed around on these training centres makes me sick. $110M is like 1/10th of what Tassie are proposing to build an entire stadium. People are arcing up about the money being spent on the Tassie stadium, but not excessive Taj Mahal type training facilities of the Hawks, Essendon, Geelong,Collingwood etc.
All this money being splashed around, while country and suburban footy scrapes for funds.
The AFL need to put in-place some kind of equalisation measure and cap on excessive facilities development. Obviously the big clubs have already cashed in, so they need to impose a tax on the to provide a similar level of amenities for those that haven't yet.
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16 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said: Yeah gut feel is that trac will blitz it. Like pre injury trac.
All between the ears with him. Wonder what his mental state’s like post dees? Gets that right & he’ll get back in brownlow conversations.
Best possible way to further enhance “brand trac” (as they say) would be to get back to playing at superstar levels, right?
Cristian Petracca is a very talented, determined, driven young man. Mix that with genuine premiership hope & you've got yourself one hell of a Combo!
Throw him into that midfield with Rowell, Anderson, Miller and it's like how the heck do you stop any one of them, let alone all three/four. Trac will benefit massively from feeding off the likes of Rowell, whole likely feed it out to a Trac on the burst like a machine. I imagine it could be somewhat like the old Clarry/Trac combo, before it fell apart and lost the plot. Maybe they had slightly different traits and techniques in feeding out the ball, but Rowell is just an unstoppable bulldozer when he gets going and I imagine that the Suns midfield will grind teams into the ground next season.
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23 hours ago, John Crow Batty said: It’s not long ago that Ben Brown was one of the most disliked and irritating player for Melbourne supporters before he started playing for us. Now a revered premiership player.
I'll agree that I disliked BBB when he played against us, but certainly had a respect for his football skills and nouse to put himself in good positions as a forward and kick goals (alot of them against us over the years). He almost had an uncanny knack of being in the right place at the right time and in alot of ways didn’t fit the mold of what an AFL footballer should be. That made him irritating, but not utterly dislikable.
While I'd admit that Dacos is good, being both athletically gifted and skilful, however, he also has qualities that as an opposition supporter make me utterly dispise him. Would easily be the biggest primadonna in the AFL. The way he overreacts to being tagged, constantly putting on his little performances for the umpires and having a sook when he doesn't get a free kick makes me puke. His absolute sense of entitlement was on full display whenever he didn't get votes in the Brownlow. Give me a humble solid workhorse and warrior like Matt Rowell any day of the week.
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2 hours ago, Go Ds said: Yes, not necessarily. Overall I think long kicking is more important. But context is always important - get the ball out to someone in space, or maybe so quickly that the next player then finds someone in space. BTW this was probably the moment i thought Melbourne were a genuine flag chance in 2021. What a chain of handballs!
Remember that game well. We look spent at half time or something then refused to lie down, put the foot down and powered home.
Personally I felt we were a genuine contender in 2021 when we were at 6W 0L and just looked like we had that killer mindset of not loosing games we should win. For most of the season, while we rarely dominated, was so important that we always kept teams either under control with a defendable lead or within reach of a comeback, kept our cool, kept grinding away and then our opportunities when they presented.
The mid to late season surge against the likes of Brisbane was so important that we didn't just throw away all our early season good work.
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20 hours ago, Fritta and Turner said: And just between you and me, I think we are going to handball more next season. (Just kick the thing I can hear us yelling now).
I don't think alot of handball is nessacerilly a bad thing. Just depends how it's executed and if they are damaging attacking handballs, as compared to endless defensive ones that put others badly under pressure of turning it over.
Watched alot of Brisbane this year and one thing I think they did very well was linking up chains of handballs through the centre of the ground and CHF. They also carry the ball a long time before releasing it, really inviting and then taking on the tackler - it's almost rugby league like in it's appearance to me. The result is that it gives them a great avenue to goal through a player bursting through CHF who can take a shot on the run or hit up a good target in the corridor inside 50, rather than a crappy play around the flanks and a shot from the boundary.
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On 12/12/2025 at 10:18, Demonland said: Plays are just started randomly from a position with the goal to score at your end
Very quick ball movement
I like it. I like it alot!
Actually wounder if the assertion of us not having enough good kicks in the side is actually more a result of us not training enough fast ball movement, so
a) when we do try it in games where not as drilled at it / as adapted to it and
b) it's probably a lot harder to actually kick your way through a slow play. Everyone is more or less covered and it almost takes a miracle kicks to find a team mate.
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Awsome news. Keep that Disco dancing indeed. Recon we'll see some great moves from him and XT over the next few years.
Stepped it up a notch by staying fit and on the park throughout 2025, but I feel he still has plenty of new levels to go, particularly if we can build a tight defensive unit around him and fix up the rest of our game so the backs aren't consistiantly under so much pressure to defend the scoreboard.
Think he has genuine smarts and wepons as a swing man forward when needed and I hope Kingy is more open to throwing around the magnets to sneak a goal here or there and break the game up a bit.
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2 hours ago, DeelightfulPlay said: WA teaming shaping up into a bit of a Dees player reunion
Kinda.
I don't think Kossie and Jacko would have been at the club at the same time as Jesse would they?
My gosh, just think of the future forward line we'd have if they were all still in the red and blue.
Does make me a bit sad. I didn't really want to see Jesse go and while it ultimately allowed us to get Maysie whom was such an integral part of out premiership team, Jesse would be a real asset to hold together our forward line in the transition to the new guard. That said, we now have Brody to assist, bit it's nor quite the same. Such a wasted opportunity for the MFC, I wished we could have got Jesse back when he left Freo as maybe he'd have been the difference in 2023.
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While on the topic of the new assistants, can someone who's somewhat 'in the know' please give their views on what distinct qualities they see Matthew Scarlett bringing to our coaching group and the team?
I know a little of the champion player he was and my own superficial understanding is that he was also regarded as a great leader at Geelong during their period as one of the greatest teams of the modern era, but would be interested in some more specifics.
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On 17/10/2025 at 08:31, poita said: On Woewodin, I think he's a little unlucky and I would have loved to see him get a run in McVee's lockdown defender role.
Agreed that it would have been good to see him get a greater run, although I also thought his positioning and ball use as a half forward was quite good.
On 17/10/2025 at 07:29, Salems Lot said: Taj played 21 more games in the Red and Blue than any of us did. Well done young man!
It's just a pity that a whole bunch of those 21 games would have been as a sub, where he got very limited or possibly no game time.
Thought he showed a lot more in his breif game time at AFL level than Laurie who has been given significantly more time on the list for somewhat lack luster performances at the top level to date.
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2 hours ago, Demonland said: Honestly I'll be stoked to see big Max represent the Big V and yet again follow in the footsteps of his early mentor Jimmy. It baffles me that he wasn't in the first batch announced, like how would the current All Australian ruck and all time most capped All Australian ruck not be an automatic selection for the Big V.
While I wouldn't begrudge The Bont being named as captain, I really think it should go to Max this year. Bont will get future opportunities and I think Max would have the better presence on and off the feild for this rebirth of Sate of Origin. They'd just better not name Jerremy Cameron captain.
Seeing Kossie and Jessy line up with other greats and favourites like Charlie Cameron will be something of a treat.
I'm actually really looking forward to them bringing back State of Origin footy, but must say I'm disappointed that the AFL have gone about it somewhat half assed in a several respects:
It should have been mixed in closer to or in the middle of the season proper
They should have played the first one back for a while at the MCG. A packed house of 100,000 screaming Vic's would be a much better spectical than 60,000 in Perth
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2 hours ago, hillie said: Laurie was a good option at that part of the draft. If Geelong hadn’t traded in ahead of us those picks would have been Holmes and Bowie
Perhaps time may yet tell a different story, but I think the big failure wasn't so much the recruitment of Laurie that JT was responsible for, its that we have continued to give him contract extensions well beyond what is justified by his AFL level performances.
It's like we're giving him all the time of a key position player to develop, when small-mid sized players like him are a dime a dozen and we've had plenty at the club in his time that have actually shown more, that have come and gone.
Either way it pans out, I hope his list clogging days at the club are soon coming to an end.
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On 28/11/2025 at 16:19, whatwhat say what said: also, worth mentioning in here that afl media are set to make significant cuts to their broadcast backend set-up...
AFL cuts media jobs and closes main studio in pivot to outsourcing
Major job cuts have hit the AFL’s media department as the league abandons some in-house production in favour of content creators and outsourcing.
he AFL has cut a number of jobs from its media arm and closed its main studio as it pivots to outsourcing to content creators.
An email sent to staff in the AFL’s media team on Wednesday made clear the league would decommission ‘Studio A’ at AFL House in Docklands, leading to redundancies among the production team.
Multiple sources told this masthead the most recent redundancies numbered at least 10 and several other staffers had left the media and commercial team since the men’s grand final in September, but the AFL would not confirm a number.
I don't think I see any issues with this. If it's not making them money and has no tangible benefit to clubs, then it's just another overhead we could all do without, along with the AFLs bloated corporate / executive management payroll.
Really actually wounder if the whole league management could do with a massive overhaul.
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On 12/12/2024 at 10:55, DistrACTION Jackson said: White marks, hands off to Davey, onto Davey, handballs to the running Johnstone, he finds White 60m out who pinpoints a kick to Davey.
Who taps it over the top to Picket who dances gives off the hands to Picket who slots through a miracle goal from hard up against the boundary!
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I don't think Jeffo will ever be a contested beast, but does he have to be?
While obviously he needs to have enough go to find the ball, I think you need all sorts of players to combine to make an effective forward line.
While the Weid obviously lacked enough of that edge to find enough of the ball to meaningfully contribute on a regular basis, there are others like Big Ben Brown and Jack Watts that I'd suggest had just enough physically to contest, but also had other elite attributes that allowed them to be highly effective players overall. Fritta is another that while not being overtly physical has enough smarts to complete.