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Everything posted by Rodney (Balls) Grinter
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I don't think you are - that is the equation. With this short season, it feels like the season has only really just got under way and yet we are rapidly closing in on the regular season's end. It's time for our boys to stand up and deliver in big pressure games. I wouldn't be happy just falling over the line into the top eight either. Really need to beat a few of the more likely finalists like GWS or the Saint's to give the side some confidence and momentum headding into finals.
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Listening to Dunn in a post match interview he speciffically acknowledged the support from Melbourne supporters for his efforts making his come back. Not often that players would acknowledge the ex club and least still supporters of their ex club like that. I think it says something of the genuineness of the bloke and the way he is regarded.
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Burgo, the EPL & Shorter Quarters
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Regardless of our players being fit enough to handle it and Burgo's enhanced knowledge to prepare the players off short breaks, I'm not convinced that aiming to play the same 22 over these compressed periods is the right strategy. 1. As good as Burgo's preparation techniques might be, intuitively playing guys that are completely fresh has got to provide some edge in sharpness over guys that are playing off a 4 day break; 2. While we have a healthy list all around if the frindge players are not getting enough match fittness and genuine match practice and development due to the lack of a reserves comp, then I think we need to keep them sharp, confident and in sync with our game plan by playing them periodically; 3. It's still a long season and if we are going to have a genuine crack at a flag, then we want to get to finals without our guns being fatigued and carrying injuries. In years gone by clubs with the depth like Geelong and WC in 2018 gave them selves a genuine crack at September by strategicly resting players throughout the season. I think we actually achieved a bit of all of the above against North. -
I don't expect him to get that oppertunity. Apparently they are more or less just bringing him into the side to allow them to manage Moore and some other back of theirs.
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I remember a big barrel of a goal he kicked from outside 50 playing as a forward against Brisbane at the Gabba one year and nearly put us on the path to a come from behind win. Possibly back in the Wonaeamirri era as I seem to recall him turning it on that day as well.
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POSTGAME: Rd 11 vs North Melbourne
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Who isn't? Keeps getting better every week, such a joy to watch. -
Broomhead revisited, Dunn not done: Collingwood's forgotten return https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/broomhead-revisited-collingwood-forward-in-frame-to-return-after-two-years-20200810-p55kax.html Not sure he will make the cut (pardon the pun) to play his old side, but great to see Lyndon take the feild again after his career looked done and dusted. He's sure does blend in well down at Collingwood these days, with a look like this!! Good luck to him. Alway liked Dunn, a real heart and soul type of player. 0b038cfd8f49ec7480cd0af0194b3b8d763ba627.webp
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Will Petracca Feel Brownlow Love?
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Wins the Norm Smith and hoists the cup up. Then will the curse be broken!! -
Will Petracca Feel Brownlow Love?
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Yeah, nah. Schwarz before he did his knee was a freak. Probably the only two things that stopped him being AA was a bloke known as The Duck who was apparently a fair player having his position pretty much stitched up and a dodgy knee. Don't get me wrong, I'm loving what Patracca is becoming at the moment. It seems that he is finally delivering on the promise of the player we had all hoped he would be and a player truely befitting of a number one pick. But for me Trac still needs to deliver consistently over the course of one or two seasons and in big games for me to say he's clearly better than all those you have mentioned. Really need guys like Trac and Clarry to stand up against quality opposition and win it almost off their own boot. Both of them either went missing or were in effective witg their disposal against Port and Richmond. I think both Clarry and Trac have it in them, but they still need to actually do it. -
What they're saying down at Arden Street
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Queanbeyan Demon's topic in Melbourne Demons
I'd like to know what it's done for Goldy's AA chances getting towelled up by an 18 yo playing his 6th senior AFL game. -
Demonland Player of the Year - Rd 11
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
6. Patracca 5. Brayshaw 4. Oliver 3. Lever 2. Jackson 1. Kossie -
GAMEDAY: Rd 11 vs North Melbourne
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
To an extent I don't care if we win by 2 goals or 20 goals from here, we have just got to GET THE JOB DONE. -
GAMEDAY: Rd 11 vs North Melbourne
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
A lot if the inclusions - Hannan, Spargo, Rivers, Kossie are playing great games. Jacko and Brayshaw have picked up where they left off last week. Loving the Weid, but please nail those shots on goal. -
GAMEDAY: Rd 11 vs North Melbourne
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
Soooooo many missed free kicks to us that quarter. Kossie being held on to was so obvious. Then how many times did we have them holding/dropping the ball and not have it paid. Were taken high - play on. I know our goal kicking has let us down a bit, but for crying out loud. North do not deserve to be in this game. -
GAMEDAY: Rd 11 vs North Melbourne
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
How the [censored] do we get the worst umpires in the league two weeks in a row. Patracca gets leged, play on. Goldy and old mate get looked at the wrong way and get frees. Fffing BS. -
Malthouse’s Damning Assessment of Another Wasted Year
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
The only thing I think we have wasted again is a realistic oppertunity to finish top 4. Losses to Geelong, the Lions in particular and to some extent Richmond were games that I think we could look back on and rue as winnable games we let slip. Our slow starts to seasons are killing our best opportunities to win flags. As I see it, we have still got a good oppertunity to just make finals from here, if we continue build our form and start to beat teams above us like Collingwood, Bulldogs, Essendon, GWS and St Kilda that I think we are more than capable of. If we keep our list healthier than everyone else, maybe we stand a better than average chance of winning a flag from outside the top four. As much as anything though, realistically I'm looking at making finals as an oppertunity to test our team and game plan against good opposition to set-up a genuine crack for next season. I wouldn't call that a wasted season. Beyond all else, how can Mick call it a wasted season when it isn't finished yet? A lot could play out from here. It's a marathon, not a sprint. -
CHANGES: Rd 11 vs North Melbourne
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to WERRIDEE's topic in Melbourne Demons
I'd really like to see either Hunt or Hannan back in the side for ANB and/or AVB. I think they both have a bit to offer. It's true that they can both be a bit hot and cold, but I think both of them were somewhat victims of playing a bad game on weeks we had loss. The extra pace and footy smarts these guys would bring into our forward half would be very valuable. They should both also have super fresh legs compared to a lot of blokes playing off 4 days which should also help. I think there is a place for both Hunt and Langdon in our side. Langdon's disposal in the forward half is pretty ordanary, where as I think that's where Hunt's disposal is best. Asides from those two, the other I'd be considering bringing back into the forward line is Kosi. -
CHANGES: Rd 11 vs North Melbourne
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to WERRIDEE's topic in Melbourne Demons
If we can't beat North without Max and Viney and a near complete list of fit players from which to replace them, we are going nowhere this season. Similarly Collingwood will be without DeGoey, Adam Treloar and Jeremy Howe and playing off a 4 day break compared to our 6 - don't expect they will raise the white flag, though I do think it's a game that we should win. -
CHANGES: Rd 11 vs North Melbourne
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to WERRIDEE's topic in Melbourne Demons
They do say necessity is the mother of invention and sometimes I think you need to be put in that position where you have no other alternative than to take the leap of faith to try something new. The other potential eventuality is that we just stick with the same kick in strategy and substitute Max with say T Mac or May. -
That's where there is a place for him in the midfeild I recon - when the opposition has a dangerous player that we need to nullify or when an opposition midfeild starts to get on top. He really should have been thrown in the guts against Port and/or the Lions.
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Like what the Weid has bought since he has come back into the side. Plenty of aggression, attack on the footy and is starting to look dangerous. He's normally a very good set shot for goal which is one of his strengths, I just wish that he had nailed one of his multiple shots on goal against the Lions a few weeks back. I think the wind down there at Carrara was a bit tricky, but if he's going to be a gun forward, kicking set shots with a bit of wind and/or under pressure needs to be bread and butter stuff. Look forward to see where he can get to over the course of the rest of the season with some continuity and hopefully no more major injuries.
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Gawn in Doubt Against Kangaroos
Rodney (Balls) Grinter replied to Gawndy the Great's topic in Melbourne Demons
Not sure how Preuss is travelling, but I'd personally like to see us throw a combo of T Mac, Tomlinson and Jacko at Goldy and Daw. I think it's a good oppertunity to run T Mac into some form. They shouldn't change up the Weid in the ruck now that he's finally found some confidence form as a key forward and he's undersized for being an effective around the ground ruck the way he plays it really. -
Salem did start one of those chains of possessions up the ground that led to us beating the Eagles and making finals a few years ago. It was an effective pin point pass to a good position from memory. I feel like Salem's a bit out of form and not presently playing to his potential. That doesn't necessarily bother me that much, because he's a quality player and I think he'll come good at some point and tear a game apart for us. I actually think it's a good sign that the team is winning games without all of our stars firing on all four cylinders. I recon watch out when the whole team switches on and screams into action.
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Charlie Cameron blocked Max's run to get into positions to mark outside 50 from kick-ins multiple time when we played the Lions. Nothing dirty, but just being an annoying little [censored] standing in his was and basically shepherding without putting his arms out repeatedly. It was so bloody blatant, I don't know how one of the umpires couldn't have seen it. It's clear it's become a tactic to reduce Gawn's influence. Max is a gun and it's to be expected that he will attract attention and that teams put a lot of effort to try and curb his influence, but when it's Max Vs illegal tactics from 18 other players, that's complete BS. What should also happen is that when one of their's attacks Max, it should be two of ours getting into them and turn it into a melee if we have to and/or maybe we should just nominate a player to shadow Max around as his body guard to clear the path. If the umpires aren't looking after Max, it's time our boys stood up a bit more for their warrior skipper.
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I agree about the dinky kicks out of defense to a fair extent. If you kick long and turn if over, at least it's got further to come back. Also in the camp for seeing Rivers given another go. His line breaking and long accurate kicking out of defense has so much promise.