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  1. 44 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

    What changes would you make? Do you think last weeks side matches well against Freo who are starting to gain form?

    Just to be clear… You understand that I don’t have to agree with you, right? Nor justify my views to you. 

    Freo played well against an undermanned Cats side and if this week’s match were held in Perth, I think they’d win. I will leave team selection to the experts, but I can’t see that either Laurie or Turner will improve the side. There’s a huge gap between VFL and AFL. I like Sparrow and I think Harmes might have helped us against Yartapuulti if he’d run with Butters. One or both of them will probably come in next week. 
     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

    Why? Did you watch Turner dominate in the VFL yesterday? Would you not prefer Lever play the intercept role rather than as a tall defender? Do you understand that Sparrow is important to our structure and that we risk lacking the leg speed against Freo?

     

    No. Yes. Yes. Yes. But that doesn’t mean I agree with Turner and Laurie being included.
    I’ve seen Turner dominate in the VFL before and fail at AFL.

    I’ve seen Laurie struggle to get a kick at AFL level. He is miles off. 

    i agree Sparrow is important and would include him.

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  3. 21 hours ago, DeeZone said:

    6 - May (4qutr game)

    5 - Rivers

    4 - Tracc ( great 2nd half)

    3 - Clayton ( better once he got angry)

    2 - Fritta ( if he snuck that in we could have stolen that game)

    1 - Hunter kept going all night

    That was a terrible game tonight we fumbled, bumbled, mis tackled and failed to man up and still only went down by four points, should have been 4 goals.

    Agreed, DZ.

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  4. 8 minutes ago, Nascent said:

    6. Petracca (wasn't his best game but we only looked competent when he was around the ball)

    5. Rivers

    4. May

    3. Oliver

    2. Gawn

    1. Not sure, Hibberd or Salem I guess.

     

    Gawn? My goodness. We were watching different games. 

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  5. 20 hours ago, Deespicable said:

    Our last easy game before a tougher run of matches, including a huge Friday night in Adelaide against a fired up Power who will be going for a seventh straight win by then.

    There's been a lot of talk about our poor clearance work last week, but I think people underestimate how good Rowell is around the stoppages - it took our Carey boy Viney to nullify his hard grunt work after half time and even then Anderson proved damaging and part of that is that Witts is a great tapman - although not a patch on Gawny when it comes to marking.

    I reckon this is the last week for a while that we have to experiment with to our set up.

    Like many here, I was keen to see how Petty would go up forward given he looked promising in that role in 2019 before injury cut him down. But what has become clear is that he doesn't have the quick-thinking peripheral vision assessment ability to quickly link up and send the ball downfield to the next option - he is not alone here, plenty of bigs struggle in this department. But I am happy for us to ditch that experiment now and send him back to the VFL to get his confidence back as a defender. He may need a week or two back there as he seems to have lost that gung-ho style and we need him for Finlayson (PA) and potentially Frampton (Coll), Cameron (Geel) and Hipwood (Bris) in the big games.

    The obvious new experiment is Joel Smith as a forward - yes I know he'll probably be out injured before I finish this - but Smith and his pace and tackling ability is going to be key, if fit, against the Power (Bergman), Pies (Maynard or Murphy) and possibly Stewart (Geel). Ultimately I am still not sure if Smith, like Petty, is quick-thinking savvy, so his linkwork may not be good enough, but he has to be tried and the Hawks game is the best soft-kill game to get him going, although CJ will make him work hard. Smith is bigger and stronger now, so hopefully he can provide enough of a marking option. And the loss of a genuine third tall is no big deal because our best talls are Gawn and Grundy when they rest and we need them both on the field a little more than their current 75-80% game time. We should still have enough marking prowess anyway with JVR (BBB will replace him if he loses his appeal), Fritter and the Gawn/Grundy combo.

    As to other changes, our backline is really coming along and McVee's pace is pivotal as that is our weakness, as Essendon showed us a few weeks ago. The penny seems to be dropping for Rivers, who after his late-game howler against the Suns was super committed from then on - although he still needs to up his awareness to the level of Angus and Bowser. Hibberd returns if fit to replace Turner, if not I'd give Disco another go - he started poorly against the Suns but I thought he was starting to find his way after halftime before being pulled.

    The other obvious change is that Jordan comes out after a couple of solid but not sensational games. His spot probably goes back to Harmes with Spargo getting the subs vest.

    In: J.Smith, Harmes (Spargo as sub), Hibberd (if fit), Ben Brown (if JVR banned)

    Out: Petty, Jordan, Turner (if Hibberd fit), JVR (susp)  

    Good work, Deespic. I particularly like this description of Petty: doesn’t have the quick-thinking peripheral vision assessment ability. (It would be great if Champion Data could rate all forwards on this new measure.) Charlie Spargo would rate very highly, I think.

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  6. 19 hours ago, Demonland said:

    And after eight rounds, Clarrie hits the ton.

    103. Clayton Oliver 
    82. Christian Petracca 
    42. Max Gawn 
    34. Jack Viney 
    33. Brodie Grundy 
    30. Jake Lever 
    22. Angus Brayshaw
    18. Lachie Hunter Ed Langdon 
    15. Kysaiah Pickett  
    13. Jake Bowey
    11. Kade Chandler Trent Rivers
    9. Ben Brown Bayley Fritsch 
    8. Judd McVee
    7. Charlie Spargo 
    6. Tom Sparrow
    5. Tom McDonald 
    3. James Jordon Alex Neal-Bullen
    2. Steven May Jacob van Rooyen 
    1. Michael Hibberd Harry Petty

    I don’t understand the system that takes our votes and turns them into this. Virtually any system would put Clarry out in front, but to the extent that he has 50 times the votes of May?

  7. 2 minutes ago, bush demon said:

    Yes, Barassi was suspended in 63. 

    Off topic, I know…

    For all the talk of how brutal players were back in the good old days, players who threw a punch were suspended for weeks. In Ron’s case (where there was no clear evidence of a punch on Roger Dean) he got 4 weeks. These days that might be two weeks, down to one with an early guilty plea. 

  8. 2 hours ago, bush demon said:

    The Hawks then narrowly got past us in a '63 final (Barassi suspended) and that premiership marked an unbroken and unparalelled run of premierships for every decade since.

    Except that Geelong won it in 1963. I think Hawthorn’s first premiership was in 61. Yes, Barassi was suspended in 63. 

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