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CASEY: Rd 21 vs Gold Coast Suns
Deemania since 56 replied to KC from Casey's topic in Melbourne Demons
... possibly the East Malvern Stationmaster over the fence ... or is he now coaching the Under 7s? -
CASEY: Rd 21 vs Gold Coast Suns
Deemania since 56 replied to KC from Casey's topic in Melbourne Demons
Let's hope for - and see clearly - a leap forward for these players who have been dished up a shockingly uneven playing field throughout this season in the form of an alleged 'fixture'. High note for the season for these fellas. -
The concept of another loss is strong but the achievement of some spirited play by the Dees with a weakened list is inviting. It is - as previously mentioned - very much like the Neeld era; at least, we had the courage and good sense to select another coach-in-charge, back then. Why can we not do so now when the chips are down, the future looks hazy, selection is often questionable, recruiting is partial in regard to talent, fans and members of the Club are so often downcast and expectant of improvements in performances, game-style, player readiness and of course, outcomes?
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Hope springs eternal ... that is the problem, being a Demon supporter ... still, it would be very pleasing to have a win.
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Absolutely inspirational - at so many levels of the 'pile of what's needed' at the Dees. Gus, one of the greats and a pillar of Clubmanship.
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I agree with you. Someone at the selection table (probably sitting alone) has few thoughts of the 'MFC longer term' and resists discussion on the radical ideas of others, including members and fans powerless to gain innovative playing capacities.
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Surely, you are used to disappointments at the selection table by now?
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Perhaps Chris is, perhaps Chris is not. One thing that appeals is to replace the doorman - change can be as good as a holiday. Maybe, in 2025, it would be a good offering for Badloss, who really needs to see the other side.
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Don't get me started ...
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Sparrow would relish something meaningful - and positive - instead of a negating role.
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Precisely correct. What would a pre-season preparation achieve if he was not - at the minimum - experienced in the demands of the big-time game, the team of participants, the desirable options onfield and the areas of his own game that could be expanded, further developed and contributory?
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Season 2024 Over for Clayton Oliver
Deemania since 56 replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
With surgery and a complete off-season training regime, I would expect Clarrie to resume the mantel of being the Dees' best player in season '25; however, some kicking discipline (long bombs) still needs to be re-visited for the team to benefit from this recuperation. -
Not much contention about that, WSWS. For us, with properly coached support, he'd be more than very handy.
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'disingenuous' and 'demented', no, not at all. Just analytical.
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That really hurt. It was obvious (or at least most likely) that another loss was on the cards (perhaps, a streak of inexplicable losses) and how could I not think Badloss would continue on his merry, well-compensated role to lead us into the gloominess of mediocrity?
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Encouraging.
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Rebuild top to bottom, for sure ... this has been a gut reaction from '23 - now. Alex is a great player and has worked his guts out for the Club, but family comes first.
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Calm? It would be better if Tracca was happy to stay and was able to resume his incredibly talented career with the Dees.
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Agreed, there is no point staying as a certified 'also ran...' team. Time for a determined re-jig, in my opinion, casting mediocrity to the four winds, instilling a new hunger for success and vastly improved methodologies. With the correct coaching team and virile recruiting, all is possible ... and then, just then, we may retain the great Tracca and the handful of struggling talents in the batting line-up.
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A very narrow window, granted; however, months of summer training might well be a difference in his 'proving'. There is a great deal to be achieved, not only for Kentfield, and with a new coaching plan across the board, chances of re-establishing our 'dynasty' may well sparkle again. Kentfield seems to be a likely type for this purpose but circumstances place him a fair way behind our collective mountaineers.
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No answers, no strategies, no hope. Agree fully with you, SONS!
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The Board needs to sack the coaching team, pronto. The Board needs to then initiate their own hari cari forcing a full re-jig of their members. Tracca is the soul of our Club alongside Max and Viney.
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Perhaps little value now, but it would be pleasing to arrange at this very moment for a replacement coach to take over the reins immediately after this current season is completed for the Dees. Jordan Lewis and/or Akermanis would be useful in the role, for example, or even Big Max. There are many possibilities as far as coaching is involved, we just have to make the decision - there are many fans who are considering a top-down change for 2025. We need to be brave, I guess.
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And, doing well, too. Another year and he will be a gun - just as JJ might have matured, on-field. Chin has got attitude and drive - moreso than most of the team - and is solid enough to get off his bum for a return to the impact game. Tackles really well, time after time. A hunter for the action. Have I mentioned his goal-kicking skills and those from quite a distance out? Best we've got, actually.
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Hate to say it, but I agree with you.