Everything posted by Watson11
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Training - Thursday 24th January, 2019
I can see the logic of playing Frisch in defence. Most scores come from turnovers. So the best pressure players are going forward and the best kicks are going back. Itās all about getting the ball forward and if you donāt kick a goal creating turnovers in forward 50 and lack of turnovers coming out of defensive 50. Defenders often kick inside 50 with repeat inside 50s as well. I suspect the best laid plans donāt always work and heāll be thrown forward at some stage though.
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Weids ready to grab opportunity with both hands
Apologies. That is an impressive calculation under the influence of claret.
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Weids ready to grab opportunity with both hands
Considering all the flack about grammar on demonland, we canāt let numeracy errors pass. 47 plus 5% is not 65 (try just over 49). Either way, last year Weids already bettered Jesses 8 goals in 6 games against top 8 teams. Iām not as fussed about the 39 in 13 games against the rest (which includes 0 against Port). Weids wonāt get as many goals out the back, but you donāt tend to see those types of goals against the good teams.
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Training - Wednesday 16th January, 2019
You make good points re young mids but the dual eagles rucks helped them win a flag. In the last 2 finals they came up against the 2 dominant ruckman in the game and completely did them over. In the GF, both WC rucks were on the ground for over 20% of the time, and in that time Vardy kicked a crucial goal and had a hand in a couple of others. And if we think we can play Max for as many minutes in 2019 as he did in 2018 then heāll be cooked by September again. We would have to use the rotations in a similar way to WC, and not just park Preuss forward. And it is a rotation that is super hard to match up on. Petracca rotating to the middle, Preuss to the ruck, Gawn forward creates an imbalance. One of our big issues in big games was lots of inside 50s resulting in no goals. Part of the issue was not lowering our eyes, but a bigger issue was not providing genuine marking contests with long bombs. When games unfold with lots of pressure and forward space is closed down, there will be lots of long balls and being able to isolate the third defender creates opportunity. Iām also hoping Wied becomes our tackling machine. He has the right attitude.
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Vanders raring to go
Yes his disposal can improve, but inside type players hardly ever end up with elite efficiency. Around 70% efficiency by hand and foot is ok and AVB is just below that. Oliver is slightly better than that. His disposal was better than nearly all of his teammates in that final.
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Vanders raring to go
Yes your mum knows nothing about footy. AVB was one of the few who stood up and handled the footy properly in the prelim.
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Complacency is Dees Biggest Hurdle
Those soft culture days are slowly being totally wiped out of MFC. The last 5 years, it seems everyone at the club is on the same page and building a hard culture both on and off the field. It pervades everything, all the way down to list management, drafting, and selection. In the past I doubt we would have traded former number 1 draft picks or dropped obvious walk up selections. It came together in the elimination final where you could see exactly the hard edged culture MFC has been trying to build. Any setbacks wonāt be because of a soft culture.
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Afl.comās best midfield
I agree. If you look at differentials they were 15th on CP and 18th in clearances. Even GC were better than them. A case could be made that Fremantle have a better midfield than Richmond. Iāll be really interested to see how Richmond go this year with 6-6-6. They relied on pressure and defensive intercepts last year. Rance looks like a superstar when he can play loose and intercept rushed kicks. Looks VFL B grade when he needs to be accountable one on one. If they are 18th again for clearance differential they wonāt finish top 4.
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Afl.comās best midfield
http://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-01-12/who-has-the-best-onballers-we-rank-every-club Understandable Collingwood ranked first. Happy for Richmond to be overated at 2nd! According to afl.com Richmond have the best defence, best forwards, and second best mids.
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Tom Mitchell out for the season
Nat Fyfe came back too early from his broken leg and broke it again 7 months later which effectively wrecked 2 seasons. Both times against Hawthorn. It sounds like Fyfes leg wasnāt as serious as Mitchellās double break.
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Demons 7th ranked forward line
Agree. If you want to look to a premiership team with a forgettable forward line the eagles in 2006 were full of poor to average. But dominant mids and strong defence got them a flag.
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Demons 7th ranked forward line
http://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-01-05/who-has-the-best-forwards-we-rank-every-club Not sure how they worked out our 2018 average scoring as follows 2299/22=94 (instead of 104.5).
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New Major Sponsor - Jaguar CONFIRMED
Infinity should step up to be the BOJ sponsor? Roy Morgan produce research each year about car sponsorship of AFL, as the automakers get good ROI from it. Seems cheap for a car manufacturer to not be a major sponsor. If Infinity donāt want it then Pert has history signing sponsorships with car manufacturers.
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Tim Smith v Cam Pedersen
If Tmac/Weids are injured, the next key forward will be a role player and weāll be looking for goals elsewhere. The role will be to provide a contest, bring the ball to ground, tackle, pressure, etc. Those stats are the stats Goody would be interested in, not the fact Pedersen averaged 2 goals a game at Casey. Smith averaged 6 tackles a game in his limited opportunities.
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Demons are the team to beat in 2019: Champion Data
Yes thats wrong. We were 79.5 points against including finals. Not sure how journos can be so clueless. There were 4 of them writing this article.
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Operation Re-Sign 2019
Where would Perty find all of those ex members. I suspect he would be doing the rounds of aged care facilities followed by cemeteryās for most of them ?
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8 Reasons to Get Excited
For unknown reasons, players that do an ACL at less than 18 are a very high chance of redoing the same ACL (almost 40%). Maybe the fact they are still growing makes it weak. The second ACL injury repair is usually a lot stronger. So hereās hoping it is like Max who also did his first one at 17 and second at 20.
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Farewell Jesse Hogan
How true. If players were traded whenever they considered a move home then Gaff, Sloane, and Kelly would be playing at different clubs.
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Dees List Envy of Competition
The value of a 208cm forward target in a full on pressure final was shown by Cox when he wiped Richmond in the first half of the prelim, and Gawn is 5x better than Cox. When forward Max can take big grabs, and with 10 or 11 goals enough to win a close GF a few goals from Max/Preuss when forward could be the difference. Just having Max fresh in September will be huge. I love that the footy department are just leaving nothing to chance, and donāt have the āaināt broke donāt fix it mentality.ā Even if we win every game and the flag in 2019, we should still be looking to improve.
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Training - Monday, 17th December, 2018
Maybe but Iāll back Max and Preuss to lay more forward 50 tackles than Hogan did last year.
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Training - Monday, 17th December, 2018
Judging by the number of photos posted in the last 4 weeks of Preuss versus May there is no way that Goody isnāt locked in on Preuss spending time forward as the 3rd tall. Hopefully it works well all season. Will be really valuable in low scoring finals.
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Ab-Fab Harmes
Just like Preuss has been handcuffed to Max.
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Gary Pert?
SWYL, I seem to recall you have a tv industry background. Any interaction with Pert when he was MD of channel 9 in Melbourne? @rpfc, you sound like an old melbournian upset at losing guaranteed board seats whenever you wanted them. Iām happy those days are gone. I personally think the board and Bartlett have been excellent. He was spot on when he labelled MFC soft on and off the field in his first speech 5 years ago. MFC is no longer soft in either. Everything done by MFC in the last 5 years has been about losing that soft gentlemen club tag, game style, list management, player trades. I canāt imagine prior boards approving tough decisions like trading Watts. For me the Pert appointment is just another decision where the soft option would have been an internal appointment. Only time will tell if Pert delivers which will be almost entirely measured by delivering a facility in the MCG precinct, which he is uniquely qualified to do.
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Lewis Giving It Everything in 2019
Hawthorn have won 13 premierships in 50 years by being arrogant. Hawthorns leaders like Matthews, Scott, Brereton, Dipper, Lewis, Hodge etc all got suspended, all gave away 50m penalties, all could be called undisciplined. Iām happy to take the occasional āundisciplined actā to get some of that culture into Melbourne, and hope Lewis gets his 5th flag. Even if he doesnāt, he is sure helping by turning up in peak condition and showing the list what it takes to take the next step.