Everything posted by Kev
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AFLW: PF vs Adelaide
Good year Dees. No lateral movement, no plan to create space for us, everything rushed. Adelaide deserved the win, marking and getting the ball out of their backline. They played better pressured footy.
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AFLW: PF vs Adelaide
Yes, terrible caller. C'mon Dees, get two quick ones. Crows are marking everything. We are trying hard, just don't have a system that works. The Tarrant miss set us back. Need to get the ones that are easy, no goals.
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AFLW: PF vs Adelaide
Their backline is beating us. They tried to be a bit smarter with the delivery into the 50, but it didn't work. We have our backs to the wall. Hanks with plenty, Paxman not there in the last 8 minutes, Scott nearly, as with Zanker who missed a set shot. Not much from L. Pearce yet. Mithin, Gay and Heath ok, our backline is not dominating. We're not out of it. Need to get rewards for our entries. Go Dees, hit back
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AFLW: PF vs Adelaide
We are getting hands on the ball first. The pressure is being brought by us. Paxman in everything, Zanker looks on, Scott nearly, Hanks playing in tight. Crows getting intercept marks in our forward line.
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Ticketek - A Painfully Long Explanation
Many are so scared of pressing the wrong button as it may break the internet. It is individual, though those who are a different generation experienced the introduction of so much technology. Some of it a bit fragile and temperamental. Some hated fiddling with it, some used to give it a good bash to tune it up. Takes all types. Possibly, those who don't like it, were humiliated or punished when attempting to be savvy with the electronics or other explorations. The non curious, who don't like to discover stuff or don't get it, have as much right to be able to acquire tickets and have equal access to community activities. There is a technical divide in our society, even if it is self inflicted in some cases. Ticketec and other groups know this. You can probably phone them or go to their offices and get assistance.
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AFLW: PF vs Adelaide
Good no change, sets us for stability and cohesion. Bad luck Daisy, hoping for next week. She will still be on the boundary, mustering them all. Take your opportunities. Go Dees.
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Loan System for Players to Swap Clubs
To many problems associated with way. Loyalty, injury and not being managed well, reduced development, relocation costs and related family/friends upheavals, losing time with the primary club and so losing intimacy and bonding periods. Only benefit I can see is the experience a player will gain. The team in need could pluck a ~27 year old from the country or lesser leagues (if the rules allowed it), who has some craft already developed. Making for someone's dream to come true.
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AFLW: PF vs Adelaide
Good to see Daisy training. Let's hope she pulls up well tomorrow so as to give her a chance. What a tough person and inspirational for the team to do it for her if she cannot play. Go Daisy, go Dees.
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Loan System for Players to Swap Clubs
Much rather see them encourage loyalty. Pay players extra pay, above the cap, for staying at the same club. Clubs get extra funds for retention. So encourage more buy in, and development by the clubs, in the players. Will reduce poaching. Players with home sickness or emotional distresses can have a please explain. The fringe players will eventually get a go if good enough, or will be traded/delisted at the right time. Manage their list better. Bad list management, such as Richmond can be fixed at the end of season. Get someone from outside the AFL if they lose important structural players that can't be replaced. After a please explain to the AFL hierarchy. They want supporters loyalty, how about the hierarchy show some mutual obligation to us with player retentions.
- Game plans, tactics and all that jazz
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AFLW: PF vs Adelaide
We have the momentum with us. Adelaide oval may be just as unknown to the Crows. Agree about Zanker, she can dominate when she is on and is a game winner. We are an effort team and Crows will have to be up for a fight, we can play with skill and flair. We are also well rounded, pace and good mixture of talls, shorts and strong bodies. Hope Bannan gets her hand on it a bit more, excitement plus. Magee can tackle, hard! Class from Gay and Hore. L. Pearce and Cunningham (good game last week), strong and determined. Hanks, Mithin and McNamara getting the ground balls and creating link and connection. Tarrant, Colvin, Birch, Lampard, Downie (better for the run) and Heath to repel the Crows. Parry and Sherrif play their roles. Scott to continue hitting the goals. Finally our, see ball, get ball, go hard and be smart, Paxy. Haven't heard if we had injuries. So, I think we go in unchanged, unless Daisy wants to play. Go Dees
- Game plans, tactics and all that jazz
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Game plans, tactics and all that jazz
Geelong appeared to have a go slow in the quarters. My guess is that they try and save energy so they can hit hard during time on. It didn't seem to work well against the Hawks as they failed to transition well between fast and slow play. They had the green GT sign up but found it difficult to get the contested ball. The Hawks errors kept them in it. Melbourne's fitness will give us the edge if they use to play the GT sign in time on. Will the Cats start the keeping off game? Can we pressure them enough so as to get the turnover, or play man on man with some zoning and flood so they can't find an avenue forward when they decide to "go". Our style is to still get the ball and go fast. Though we are learning to temper ourselves. The Cats seem to flood the forward area, force the turnover and then retain the ball? I wouldn't trust them to play the same way against us and they may try the manic style themselves. Goody won't play the dour game. He loves the high scoring exciting style. I wonder if Geelong can go with us?
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CHANGES: Rd 04 vs Geelong
Just watched the cats. Lots of backward kicking and ball possession by them. Bring in Bowey for Jetts and blood him early. Need the close down speed and chase from him, when cats have it. Hoping Goody can win the strategy game. They are a control team against us, with our dynamism.
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POSTGAME: Rd 03 vs GWS
They will have more effort and have worked on their deficiencies. Can be season defining in the early rounds. The media has highlighted them and communal humiliation can fire them up in the first. They then run out of puff, if not a good team or the system is broken If It is a regular occurrence of being non-competitive, you don't "come out fired up".
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POSTGAME: Rd 03 vs GWS
They have to be able to celebrate. A release of the energy and share some joy. The song is as much for the supporters as the team. What you suggest is like drawing a "line in the sand" moment. Can be done, though you wouldn't want to do it it more than once in a season (line in sand not the song). It is really not the time for it. Devalues the effort they are giving and are winning anyway. They are addressing the problems and would be doing home truths with each other during the normal review and after calculated reflection. They know their general problems. Support and feedback from others when they have a clearer head and the video replays have been scrutinised is much better on the "Monday". Inaccurate and exaggeration of things could be said in the heat of the moment directly after a game, and off the cuff comments can lead to bad blood. Old school coaching may do what you suggest with the song but Goody is new school player management, respectful and calculated. Too much mental footy pressure is energy sapping.
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POSTGAME: Rd 03 vs GWS
-We have some fight in us! Good run and effort. Lever kept up the intercepts, as May played a different game (we missed his dominance). Oliver will get some "learnings", from that close tag. Bombed away too much into our crowded forward line. Need to work on hitting up the targets. In the first, GWS kept attacking from the wing and half-back. Great that we stopped that. Jetts, Tom and Trac had bad games. Need to kick the easy ones, for confidence, momentum and score pressure. They need a better routine, ( particularly Tracc, Oliver and Gawn). They seem to be working on relaxing instead of a serious method. Hold the ball steady, know how many steps and hit it sweetly. Repeat and repeat at training. Max gives us flexibility in playing forward, back or mid. Great to see Goody mix it up. Kossie, Langdon, Max, Fritta, Hunt, River for the entire game. Viney, ANB, Jackson, Brayshaw, Salem, Lever, Jones in bursts. Spargo, Sparrow, Tomlinson, Jordan as role players.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 03 vs GWS
Need a goal kicking coach! Hold the ball steady to kick it sweetly. Bombing it into the forward area.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 03 vs GWS
The time on periods are crucial. Game opens up, fatigue sets in and their bodies aren't used to it. Last year, shorter periods and more inter-changes Saw Sydney belt Richmond in the junk time. They wanted it more and the Tigers were not there. Our fitness and will should help. No switching off.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 03 vs GWS
They have to be hungry for some success. Bring the pressure. All our lines are good, May and lever, Viney and Oliver, Kossie and Tom. It has been a while since I could say that. No more words, time for action. First to the ball, clean use and minimise the unforced errors. Go Dees.
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NON MFC: Rd 03 2021
Hoping we can be front runners throughout the season. Stay in the top 8, and be on the positive side of the win loss equation. Can't remember when that last happened! What dreams are made of, a less anxious home and away series that leads into a successful finals run. I wouldn't bet on it, though.
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AFLW: QF vs Fremantle
Welcome to Casey, Freo. It is not a place to showcase the game. Took control in the first when we were against the wind. Great team work. All running as one, with a smart game plan. Fell away in the second half as we made it an arm wrestle. Some of our small release handballs were beautiful. Good tackling, took any run away from the docks. Big kicks when we had the wind and hugging the boundary and creating stoppages when against it. Paxman, what an effort all game. Gay has the strut. Mithin will run at a brick wall. McGee had a good game and popped up when needed as did Colvin, Birch, Parry and Lampard, Sheriff as well. Hanks did a tie down role on their star. Zanker, Cunningham and Pearce good play. I think, we did not have a passenger. We need just a bit more composure around the goals. Train smart, then bring the pressure and be first to the ball when we play the crows
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Training Ground?
Looking at that picture. Can we put a roof up on the MCG and train on that? Just kidding.
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Killing Football
I pay rates to Stonnington my brother in Bayside Council. We both have no children or drive cars. The council does very little for us. I've noticed that much of the public space is being used by the private schools. The Council will continue to commodify and give it to the highest bidder. Our community is stratified, with money and power being the impetuous. Poor kids will not be golfers, tennis players, yachtys', rowers, etcetera and now AFL players or any of the cheaper sports programs. Arts and sports are for the privileged classes as is our educational and health systems. Such is their entitled life and the unequal distribution of access.
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Killing Football
The Maroons would soon be corrupted. Lining the pockets of their mates at the expense of sanity, fairness and logic.