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Everything posted by Rodney (Balls) Grinter
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What gets right up my goat is when Brian & Co get totally side tracked when calling the game and start drivaling on about completely irrelevant rubbish - just shut the f#@* up already.
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Intentional? Or Natural?
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With the way Oscar is playing at the moment I agree, but I think Oscar is capable of playing much better than he is right now. He could be quite capable if a third tall was needed to play along side Lever and May. Incidentally, I thought it was very poor that no-one got over and got in the face and flew the flag against Franklin after he ironed out Oscar like that. Whilst it wasn't particularly dirty, it was unnessacery and that we just tolerated it I think demonstrated weakness and that we prepared to stand back and let a team mate be physically doninated.
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My thoughts to this point were that Hore had been underwhelming in preseason games and I didn't think he had done enough to warent his inclusion in the team - was glad for him to prove me wrong. Based on what I have seen to date, his kicking is still the main question mark for me, but I think it's hard to make too many judgements right now. With the low confidence levels generally evident throughout the whole team, I think many players are guilty of hesitant and error prone kicking, with exception of the classy ball users like Salem, Freitch and Melksham. For me Sam Frost has been our best performed key back all year in a backline under siege. Yes he has had his moments, but for the most part, I think he has played his role and when the rest of the team is defensively doing their part, I think he is well up to the standard required. He had one clanger kick early in the game last night, but after that his ball use was pretty good. I thought his defensive effort against Franklin was admirable without being brilliant. My take was that he kept Franklin contained sufficiently that he didn't rip us a new one as he would have done playing on Oscar, but that Frost's effectiveness was somewhat flattered by Franklin's poor-average goal kicking. I did really like Preuss's game, but it was somewhat tempered by the dominant defensive role that Aliir Aliir was able to provide playing off him. I'm not solely blaming Preuss for that though. Pruess is what he is - an immoble lumbering beast of a man. If he is to be most effective in our forward line, we should be kicking it to him more directly and not bombing it randomly into our forward line i.e. bomb it long to Pruess as a semi stationary target, not into space away from where he is occupying - if we can achieve that I think he can definitely become a weapon.
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Really need to look at performance over the course of the season to make any sense of it. I think it's entirely reasonable for teams and individuals to have confidence and form slumps at various points in time, they are humans we are talking about. Personally I'm neither a lover or hater, of any of our players. I'd rather see all of them individually and particularly the team succeed. If that means players like Oscar McDonald are ultimately not in our theiritical best 22, then so be it, but I still think such players can play a role if they can be of sufficient quality to provide good depth when called upon. Oscar is clearly down on confidence right at the moment and not playing anywhere near as well as he is capable of. The question is will his confidence and/or the confidence of others like Petty best served by demoting/promoting them to the reserves right now?
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I've thought that Jack Viney's impact on games this season to date had been pretty low by his standards, but thought that his game last night indicated he is starting to get back the sort of form that will make our midfeild dangerous. He laid 9 tackles last night and many of them we big hard crunching ones that had a real impact. He also started to win some good clearances and that goal he kicked in the second quarter was very timely. Whilst Jack had a good impact on the two finals we won last year, I've felt that we haven't really seen him at his most damaging best since mid 2017 in that game against West Coast where he almost single handedly carried our midfeild to help deliver us an unlikely victory, to some extent to his detriment, because I think he was also playing injured at the time and has struggled to reach that level since.
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I like the Wagner bros, but I didn't think they played to their potential tonight by any means. Thought they gave great effort, went in hard, got to pleanty of contests and scrapped well, which is really their strong suit. But I didn't think their ball use by foot was as clean as they are capable of. Cory in particular just hacked it forward to no one in particular on alot of occasions, but that said the times he did it, it was actually mostly effective and came off to our advantage. I'd really like these guys to improve their game just that little bit further to the point they could be at the level to justify holding down a regular spot in the team - guys like Nev and Hibbo are somewhat getting on in years and it would be good to have depth options to cover their absence when the time comes.
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Glad to see some of our out of form players like Jonesy, Viney, Trac and Hunt return to form tonight, even T & O Mac I thought started looking better as the game went on (though both were comming off a pretty low base). Also good to see good games from emerging players Preuss and Hore, who I thought was pretty important for us. I thought the Weid was pretty quite and had minor impact for most of the game, but did some really good stuff for us in the last quarter when it was there to be won. That 50m goal was a sensational kick for goal under pressure and I thought he also did alot of other little things like tackles, a few good marks and knock on's in the last quarter. Harmes was really good early when we were struggling a bit, as was Jones, who went on to play a great captains game, along with Viney to some degree.
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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 4
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
6. Jones 5. Gawn 4. Viney 3. Hunt 2. Frost 1. Hore Unlucky Patracca, Preuss, Oliver, Harmes -
You just need to understand grunting, it's pretty much how Preuss the cave man comunicates.
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To much nervous tension, never felt like we were completely in control and just a bad 5 mins away from having the game taken off us, so ironically I'm not enjoying this moment as much as I would have liked to, but so glad to have finally beaten Sydney. The Swans have been such a bogy side for us over the last decade, another scap ticked off the list.
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I certainly agree in those Daniher years we were absolutely a yo yo side, but many other modern teams have also experienced this to a degree, thinking mainly of Hawthorn, Geelong, West Coast and Richmond. The one thing those teams have achieved that we never did was to stay back up and achieve greater heights after that initial dip. If this year does turn out to be a flop, the main thing I want us to get out of it is to set us up properly to bounce back so much better and harder for 2020 and beyond. I don't think I could personally cope with another period of years of mediocrity like we have been it the past and like Port have experienced after their most recient prelim appearance - not bottoming out, but at the same time never being a genuine threat, hovering around those 6 - 12 ladder positions.
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Yes agree, but over the course of a season it's not a huge gap to peg back either, particularly when you consider that when many of the teams currently above us are yet to play many or any games against quality opposition, playing closer to the first full 17 rounds of the draw should even that up to an extent. If you were sitting two games and percentage out of the top eight with 6 weeks to play out of the season, that's a position you would very much still give a team in good form a chance of pegging back.
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I honestly feel that if (and from our season to date, it's a BIG if) we can somehow dig deep tonight and beat the Swans on their home deck, then knock off St Kilda next week that with a bit of form and confidence we would be a reasonable prospect of beating Richmond. From there our season could be back on a reasonable course. Sounds far out, but stranger things have happened. I recall us winning one very much against the grain in Adelaide Vs the Crows in 2017 and I think everyone expected us to loose to both West Coast and GWS in the run home last year. So tonight I watch I hoping, without fully expecting to win, but also that beating the Swans should also be well within the capabilities of the list we have. It's got to turn at some point doesn't it?
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Whilst I was personally never in the camp of expecting that the MFC would sail through to a grand final birth with ease this year, it would be a huge understatement to say that I've been disappointed in our performances so far this season. Putting the disapointment of going zip and three so far asides, I'm not yet prepared to say we are cooked. Looking for reasons without trying to stray into the area of excuses, our preseaon preperation was rubbish and I think that has had a clear impact on our system and perhaps even fitness levels nessacery to complete in the modern game. We were hit with a number of injuries to key players like AVB, Hannan, Lewis, J Smith, Garlett, May on the cusp of the season that has significantly impacted our game style and particularly our ability to score. If I try to look less emotionally at our performances to date, Geelong game asides, we have been in compeditive positions against two potential top 8 sides, whilst playing some of the worst football in the club's recient history. Despite what the statistics say, we currently sit just two games/8 premiership points outside the top 8 and only 4 games behind mooted top 4 aspirants Collingwood and Richmond. Whilst I don't see much of a future for our season playing at the level we have been, I really struggle to see how we could play that badly for the entire season. If we can correct the defensive issues that have plagued our season to date, I still see pleanty of opportunity for us to build our season once we are playing a much better brand of football and hopefully start getting much closer to a full list to pick from. I think we have a more mature list than many of the teams presently over achieving as well as one a younger one than teams loaded with old fossils like Hawthorn (and possibly Collingwood - thinking of Sidebottom and Pendlbry), both of which could drop away as the season progresses. i.e. it could possibly get worse, but will more likely get better for us from here. I refuse to accept the utter pessimism and negativity surrounding our team and individuals within it. Even if we ultimately end up missing finals this season, I'm still hopeful that we can use it as a season to keep building into the future ...but I'm not at that point yet. CARN THE MIGHTY DEMONS!!!
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Omac and Frost: Premiership Kryptonite
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to At the break of Gawn's topic in Melbourne Demons
Oscar's form has done a 180 from where it was this time last year. At the start of last season he was standing up and putting in good games against the likes of Hawkins, taking good intercept marks and generally looking like it had clicked. But right now, I agree he looks like he is playing at the level above where he should be. Time to go back to Casey and find whatever confidence, despiration, attitude that he is presently lacking? The only other thing I would add is that right now Oscar is being asked to play the senior key position back role, where as previously he mostly had T Mac or Dunn down there to shield him from that. The lesser ability to have a spare man in defense is also hurting Oscar and or defensive structures generally and it's fairly clear we haven't adjusted well. -
Omac and Frost: Premiership Kryptonite
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to At the break of Gawn's topic in Melbourne Demons
I grant that Frost was badly out marked by a smaller opponent that one time, but it happens, Nev when he is in form does it for us all the time. Frost does have a natural instinct to run off his man to create a contest and when the rest of the team isn't in disarray defensively, he does it more sparingly and it comes off well. But over the past three weeks, the opposition has had so many free players streaming down that Frost has been forced of his man to put some pressure on opposition players in dangerous space with no one else in coowee. If didn't do that in those situations, no doubt pleanty here would be having a go at him for staying on his man and letting the opposition walk unpressuresd into open goals. The defensive system of the whole team is up the creek at the moment as evidenced by that awful defensive effort of Hibbard allowing such an easy mark in their forward pocket. -
Demonland Player of the Year - Round 3
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Needs to work on his step shot routine. Had he kicked a few of the realitively regulation shots he has and we come pretty close to winning the game. -
Demonland Player of the Year - Round 3
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
6. Brayshaw 5. Gawn 4. Harmes 3. Hunt 2. Lockhart 1. Weid (thought he clunked a few good grabs, nailed his set shots and was competitive in the ruck) Unlucky Melksham -
Surely Jade Rawlings can be seconded back to the AFL side to straighten our backline out whilst we sort out a full time replacement for Chaplin. I know we want the Casey guys to be well coached and get right development, but the AFL takes precident in my view. Furthermore, I understand that Rawlings probably has senior coaching ambitions of his own, but it seemed incredibly half baked to move him out of his function as backline coach at such a key juncture of our development.
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Omac and Frost: Premiership Kryptonite
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to At the break of Gawn's topic in Melbourne Demons
Oscar is playing like rubbish no way to argue against that. But he has the capacity and potential to play much better than he is at present. Frosty was our best key backman last night and I do think he is doing his job. Our defense as a team was atrocious again last night. So many loose Essendon players that took easy marks and receives in defense, which wasn't Frosty's fault. I do wonder if we should just keep it simple and go man on man. -
GAMEDAY: Rd 03 vs Essendon
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
Who here is with US and who is agains us? 3 games we can do it fron here. -
GAMEDAY: Rd 03 vs Essendon
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
When °Nev Jetta gets smashed front on, play on no free kick and then some of the BS that Essendon scored goals off? That's absolute rubish. And some of the crap they scored from. FFS. AFL lift your game. -
GAMEDAY: Rd 03 vs Essendon
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
Get real mate