Everything posted by Deemania since 56
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Is the Shepherd dead?
These are good observations and the shepherd is a good tactic with which to create a clearance. With our 'on ball' setups - usually involving three to four players of which one is the combatant for the ball - another could relatively easily apply the 'shepherd' to assist in the overall time taken for clearance and the 'eyes up' selection of an intended receiver. The whole process does not have to be slowed, in reality, just to have the ball carrier clear and protected to effect a 'decent' lace out pass. Maybe it is one of our next steps in this terrific process of skills mastery within the '...long way to go...' that we hear of, so often, from the coach. If this is something that Goodwin is trying to encourage, it deserves our attention and support.
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Changes vs Hawthorn R4
These are the indicators that have changed our game; at the same time, whilst some of these are not flattering for the Dees, it proves that the Whoreform team waste the ball like any other team and thus, are very 'beatable'. Whereas, I strongly think that our game has improved and that our potency to score is much better than it was. I always regarded '...the Last time we played the Hawks...' was our victory in all but the merest scoreboard differential, so Sunday should be a big win for the Dees at this time of the year.
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New Umpire and Tribunal Regimes: Hocking and Christian
Hocking, bad man for the job with a record of elbows, fists, stomps and other forms of aggressive intent, although capable of receiving impacts himself. To my mind, and analogy might be: appointing the Marlboro Man to coach the Australian Athletics team.
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Changes vs Hawthorn R4
Just looked forward, every game, to watching Tony Cloke at Oakleigh ... and the local pies were phabulous, too. Couple of great players from that Club, without a doubt.
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Changes vs Hawthorn R4
Cam Pedo is one of our greatest foils against Hawthorn - he just does the job on them, each time we play. His body is big, tough and when moving, represents tremendous mass to hit the skinny Hawks hard. He challenges in the aerials, as well and brings the ball to ground for the crumbers. He also plays the shield as second nature, providing avenues for forward momentum and delivery. Pedo IN for heavens sake.
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Changes vs Hawthorn R4
This video is a tremendous indication of the sight and thinking that Clarrie possesses. He has the solutions, and always has had the solutions - so quickly does he think and respond.
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Changes vs Hawthorn R4
Like this team with one exception: Hogan to FFwd with Pedo into CHFwd. Possibly create a HBF spot for the improving Lever (who will not be down for long) by giving Jetta a rest for one week - his form (Jetta) has been less than his normal brilliance and I reckon he received an early knock against Brizzy that is still affecting his mobility a little. Fritsch to play from the bench as a leading, space-finding fwd in the 50m arc. Against the Whoreform team, we will need a combination of mobility and height - the more of each, the better. Gunstone will be the man to watch and check more than any other. Bugg is on a mission, I hope, to take out Mitchell as a mid.
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Hawks on Sunday - Predictions
I think the Hawks will do well with the umpires in front of goal, and that the Dees will have to recover the game from the middle of the second quarter, as what happened against North. In a clever move, Hibberd and Frosty will come out of the backline hard, passing effectively to our mids and fwds who will kick multiple goals within range, and crumbing smalls will buzz the Hawks defenders in their three-setup to kick the rest. Kent will play a pivotal role in this with 3 running goals from 45-50 metres. Fritzy will lead up well, receiving several low passes and will have some time to leap for a few, as well. Of course, he will convert accurately. Lever will trouble the Hawk talls, coming across from the side to intercept and handball/pass forward. Jones and Gawn, BOG with Clarrie taking 35 possessions and kicking 4 goals. ANB back to form and effective. Melksham will get those 4 goals missed across the last two weeks. Bugg will flatten Mitchell. Tracca will tear the Hawks' half-backs to pieces and kick quite a few longish goals. Pedo will come into the side as the ruck backup, kicking 3 from CHF. Goodwin will turn OMac into a fwd, slotting Frosty at FBack in the 2nd half. Hogan will ruck and rove from midfield and fwd line, and will kick 5. Dees by 40 points at 3qtr time, 60 pts at stumps.
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Changes vs Hawthorn R4
Just missed Pedo from the team...he serves us well, earnestly and to the best of his ability. He is a focus and often, he stops a good deal of rot with the opposition/umpires.
- Post Match Discussion - Round 3
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Post Match Discussion - Round 3
Yep., good to recover as we did but for all the Dees' spectators around me in the Northern Stand - balanced, reserved, experienced and mature people - the first Qtr umpiring was atrocious as North were "given" three highly questionable frees in front of goal, keeping them in the game at that early point. Brown is a stager of great skill and in the first order. He plays for frees all game. He gets frees, all game. This 'advantage' for North was a considerable low-light of the game and a very noticeable hurdle affecting the expected justice administration by umpires of the rules of the game. It persisted into the 2nd Qtr until there was limited credibility in any umpiring decisions left and at that point, the excesses of the umpires ceased, and the Dees came from well behind to stake their interest in proceedings. It reminds us all that at times, umpires regard themselves as pre-race weight handicappers to enhance the excitement of the moment and to even-up their perceived differentials between the combatants. Too often, the public perception is that umpires settle into '... Making correct calls... ' as payback for early indiscretions, costly exaggerations and blind-eyed favouritism.
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Post Match Discussion - Round 3
Kent was just magic, aggressive for the ball, brave at the ball, penetrating and fast. Ripper game from him and surely an object of team play. I sat there watching him carve up the Kangas with team intent. It was worth the drive from Adelaide. Still stunned by the team efforts and the receivers of deserved plaudits. Liked Frosty's game as well.
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Gaming - we are out!
Another AFL exposure against the morally astute?
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Be Patient with Lever
Common request but we shall donate patience, once again.
- The Jack Watts in 2018 Thread
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The Jack Watts in 2018 Thread
If he'd kicked just two goals per match for us so far this year from the more than 12 goals others had missed, so far, we'd be in second position on the ladder, right now! What is that likelihood? Every bit as likely than not. He is the best kick at goal in the league. At half forward, he is a great mark, too. He is also a very good space-finder on the way to goal. Jesus schwepped. He also thinks so quickly on the field that others cannot keep up, so once in a while during a game, someone catches on to his intent with the ball and converts. As we are reminded so constantly by those on DL who regard themselves as 'oracles' of the game, we are over that transfer to Port. Like hell, we are over it.
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Caro digs up old wounds of Camp Fiasco on eve of season.
Until we, as a collective, learn to ignore this sensationalism to sell for money and influence, the latter leading to more money. The notoriety that she has gained from this 'analysis' has secured her employment for another football season. Golly, rejecting the 'camp' and its problems was most probably a good move to allow time for whole-team game play, strategies of play and skills enhancement to meet these challenges. Coaching still needs to look at itself realistically; it is onfield performance that determines success, and the provision of time to practice and ensure that injuries are dealt with, then overcome, and subsequently prevented well in advance of the season to come. Jeopardy from preparation is reducible.
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2018 Membership Thread
Spoke with Oskar on the way to the ground. Looks a fit, strong and keen member for the team, heh?
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Name 3 good things
1. Selection without Brayshaw, Frost, Bugg, Tyson is fraught with danger in a weakened team 2. Kicking and moving with accuracy needs immediate improvement 3, We actually won the game except on the scoreboard, it was a great game except for the biased umpires, we had too many passengers across the game.
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Goodwin says Viney & TMac out for 6-8 Weeks
Great points, yet I am worried about the loss of TMac in the backline...he was getting very good down there. Oh, for a Stephen Icke!
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