Everything posted by D Rev
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Training Ground?
How bloody ridiculous. It's Casey 2.0
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Training Ground?
Thanks for this but it all feels a bit like we are being sold a monorail. Firstly, I don't think its brilliant logistically and it's certainly not in the 'heartland'. It's the Melbourne Football Club, not Caulfield. It may be on 3 train lines, but they certainly aren't the 3 that all members or fans are on. It's very limited thinking to have the view we are a inner SE club, we need to think bigger than that. Also, Caulfield is not 10 min from the MCG unless you have a helicopter. Again, monorail. While the racecourse "could" house two MCG-sized grounds, will it? There doesn't seem to be any solid plans or even drawings that have been shared, and no word from the VRC around their agreement to any of this. It's like buying a Toyota Camry and saying "it could go 400km/h" - without saying you need to drop it out of a plane to do so. A principal agreement really doesn't hold much water. There may well be a need for facilities in the area, but that's hardly reassuring around who is going to pay for it or support it.
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Training Ground?
I am late to this thread, so apologies if Im treading on old ground. I *just* saw the Port Melbourne announcement: https://www.portmelbournefc.com.au/city-of-port-phillip-announce-redevelopment-plans/?fbclid=IwAR3eDRse-qnQ6WimemOSWjL5El9qmww_n1eGVnvYqaw2303Nx6E-RgF7yV4 Got to say I'm really disappointed that we didn't pursue this further with Port Melbourne, if we did. There is enough room there for a second ground and a training centre. I'm really confused as to how Caulfield Race track is a better fit than Port Melbourne. The logistics are much, much better than Caulfield. Where are we training at Caulfield - in the middle of the track? Really disappointed and keen to learn more about this decision making process.
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How did you become a Demon?
Am loving this thread - thank you!
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2023 Player Reviews: #6 Brodie Grundy
I'd nearly forgotten about the Schache selection in the finals. Truly bizarre stuff - needs a bit more oxygen to make sure selection isn't done without question. Would Grundy have done better than a non-utiliesd Schache? Almost definitely. I think the excuse (or even reason) for poor performance being attributed to wet weather doesn't really stand up. Footy is a winter sport. I also have no issue with Brodie wanting a starting Ruck role and wish him all the best up north.
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PRESEASON TRAINING: Closed Sessions at Casey until 2024
I dont think its so much about the match up as the sheer number of games both teams will be playing
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PRESEASON TRAINING: Closed Sessions at Casey until 2024
It's a reflection of how many games we have to play next year. Injury and fitness are more important than ever.
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PRESEASON TRAINING: Friday 1st December 2023
Thanks very much for the detail here, really appreciated. My big concern with Tholstrup, at this point, is that he hasn't played against high quality opposition at this point. That isn't his fault at all, but he spent a year in the Colts in WA - then was in the WAFL in a year when anyone fit was playing for the Eagles or Freo. Again, Im going to be pumped to be proven wrong and he seems like he has the right attitude.
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Melksham set to play on in 2024
I'd be happy if we got UP TO 10 games from him - as long as they were all high impact / high importance games like 2023. I dare say his value in 2024 will be as much with working with the kids as it will on the field.
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Melksham set to play on in 2024
Can we nominate who we get to kill for their achilles?
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Melksham set to play on in 2024
His forward pressure was certainly an area you could criticise him for, but he seemed to address that this year. He is also, probably, the smartest forward we have with the best natural instincts and "forward craft". Having Melk working with the young forwards while he is in rehab will certainly improve our list. I would have looked at signing him in a forward-coach role if he didn't decide to play on.
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Welcome to Demonland: Caleb Windsor
As always, very excited by new recruits coming to the club. Hope is one of the secrets to a happy life. I'm not sure how likely it is that these new kids will be playing next year, I dare say they are more likely in the coming years when Langers & Hunter may not be on the wings anymore, or Tracc is spending more time up forward than in the middle. After years of MFCSS, the one thing I have been cured of is distrust in the recruiters. They have done a fantastic job the last 5+ years and the club seems to have the right culture for success. I'm sure these kids can get the most out of themselves in the MFC environment and with the right approach.
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Farewell Oscar McDonald
Am I feeling stupid. Saw this thread and thought "Odd that's come up, where's the one for Marty Hore (insert internal LOL here)?". Good luck to Oscar, he obviously likes playing by the beach. Reckon Freo may be a bit nicer than Williamstown (no offence to the mighty Seagulls).
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Training Ground?
Not loving the idea of Caulfield, it's a lot better than Casey but hardly as central as it should be. The plusses include multiple train lines to get there, as well as a major arterial, and even trams for those that don't mind a walk at the end of it. Also, it's a lot bloody closer than Cranbourne. I'd certainly accept it as a short-term thing, but wouldn't it suit St Kilda or Hawthorn better (location-wise)? My ideal would be for us to do some sort of deal with Port Melbourne to take over / share their facility. Half the players seem to live around there (that's subjective, I know and am willing to be way off), it's bloody easy to get to (by car), central and in a far more vibrant area than the Caulfield Race Course. Would be awesome if we could set up some sort of flotilla to provide transport for fans to/from Port Melbourne to the MCG.
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Harrison Petty
I think there have been so many players with a strong desire to leave Adelaide that their staff must believe this is how everyone thinks
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Harrison Petty
To all those who think Petty and JVR aren't good enough to be our targets, who would you get rid of to get someone better? We have one of the best midfields and back-lines in the clubs history, and there is nothing that is below average about our forward line either; the crows wouldn't be throwing the South Australian GDP at Petty if he was no good. The main issue that we (still) have is kicking efficiency, but (again), this doesn't apply to Petty or JVR who are both good kicks. Petracca kicked 28.34 this season and Gawn kicked 10.14 - including some crucial misses (with a broken foot). You switch those numbers around and we win the GF.
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TMac & Brown
If we are stuck with both these guys for next year, so be it. I can't see TMac getting right but you'd hope he'd be a good influence at Casey with the younger players. He may even teach Schache to compete. BBB is an interesting one. I can't see the selectors picking him unless he is 100%, and why would they with Petty and JVR in front of him? If he is absolutely firing, I can see Petty going into the backline again, but wouldn't bet the house on it. Worst case, we have ~$1.5m invested in two talls that may be fit enough to play for Casey. Best case, we have depth when injuries happen. Not everyone has a Coleman winner in the twos.
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TMac & Brown
I actually think he was good in the first half of 2022 before he got injured. We won ten on the trot with him in the side then it all went the way of his ankle / foot.
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TMac & Brown
you did - I apologise
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TMac & Brown
Quite enjoying this thread, apart from the dunking on current players, but am thinking about possible inclusions for next season. Hayden McLean from the Swans could be a useful tall, although Joel Amartey would be a better fit for what we are looking for. I'm wondering if McStay or Cox could be lured away from the Pies, assuming they will have greater cap pressure after the weekend. Given the way he gets treated by their fans, Silvagni may be open for a fresh start too.