Everything posted by BoBo
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NON-MFC: Rd 01 2023
Did Jack Riewoldt just say on national tv that āweāre all flat as shark shā¦it?ā Definitely accurate Jack.
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NON-MFC: Rd 01 2023
Well that was an annoying game with an infuriating finish.
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NON-MFC: Rd 01 2023
Just get rid of hands in the back altogether. Make players use their bodies. The amount of times the benefit of the doubt is given from the player behind that clearly is pushing with their hands is infuriating. Hawkins does it all the time
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NON-MFC: Rd 01 2023
He could still explode this year but Iāve always felt Curnow is very inconsistent. He has the potential to dominate but it feels like he goes missing for 2 games at a time then explodes and kicks 5. If itās not āhis dayā, heās a middle of the road forward. As much as I hate to say, when Hawkins has a terrible day, heāll still be involved in at least 2-3 goals.
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NON-MFC: Rd 01 2023
Yeah great call about Dusty. The pressure isnāt off the charts and like you said, 3 years ago he would probably have 2 goals and 3 goal assists by now and Richmond is up by 30.
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NON-MFC: Rd 01 2023
Both defences winning and skills not really on point. Given itās round 1, not much can be taken going further into the season. Feels like this is an āin contextā game. Have to wait to see what the rest of the round has to show to gauge how good/bad this is.
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NON-MFC: Rd 01 2023
Absolutely! He consistently makes something out of nothing. Freak level of skill.
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NON-MFC: Rd 01 2023
Glad someone else saw it, haha He did come back over the mark in his actual arc so I wonder if the ānatural arcā saved him from it being play onā¦
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NON-MFC: Rd 01 2023
Felt like they had it in their forward half for 80% of the time.
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NON-MFC: Rd 01 2023
Wait, he missed anyway but the umpire didnāt bring back dusty in line with the mark???? So players can choose their own line of goal now?
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AFL Concussion Class Action Lodged
Oh great, Iāll give that a watch. Thanks!
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AFL Concussion Class Action Lodged
I heard an interview years ago (Maybe 10ish years?) of a recently retired Rugby player (he wasn't a big name at all and I don't even remember which code he played) that was about 30. The reason he had to retire was because of 'concussion related injuries'. I can only assume this was further to the extreme end of concussion induced brain injuries, but this guy had short term memory issues to the extent where his wife would make sure his house keys went into the same bowl in the hallway of their house everyday. And everyday he would struggle to be able to find them. I *think* he said he had a short term memory of a couple minutes? So effectively analogous to early stages of dementia in terms of short term memory loss. He'd also have dramatic mood swings and struggled with emotional regulation and was quick to anger which wasn't really a part of his personality years before. Because of all of this he wasn't able to work and in a lot of ways could only function with his wife's assistance. It was really eye opening because it made me think of all the Rugby/AFL players that had to retire because of concussion related brain injuries and what exactly their day to day lives were like.
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PREGAME: Rd 01 vs Western Bulldogs
Oooooft, May being out really disrupts not only the backline but the whole team set up. Max and Grundy are going to have to spend a lot more time down back I feel. I was 60/40 that we'd get up and now I think I'm 50/50. Gonna be a tough game. Edit: Probably sounded more negative than I intended, still got a great team on the park and you're right, a win will be a big boost in confidence. Look forward to see what the incoming players can do!
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AFL Concussion Class Action Lodged
I have no idea what the outcome of this will be, but anything that increases the AFL's caution towards head knocks is a good thing. Danny Frawley and Shane Tuck offer two glimpses into what chronic traumatic encephalopathy can lead too. Sounds like a pretty awful condition to live with.
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Whatās your Round 1 plans?
Either: Grabbing some food (beers) heading down to the botanical gardens to sit amongst the flora and fauna with my sister and father. Then moseying on down to the G about 7 and yelling for a couple hours. Or Have some mates round for a menagerie of bbq'd food, beers and smoke breaks on my balcony. Can't bloody wait!
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PREGAME: Rd 01 vs Western Bulldogs
This is going to be a very interesting game. The new ins for the dogs definitely make them more dangerous, but Grundy/Maxy look fit, healthy and between those two dropping back and forward, I feel an ultra tall dogs forward line is negated somewhat. We're going to have to handle their talls but vice versa, Grundy and Max both hanging around the forward line will be a nightmare for the doggies to deal with. Could be a shoot out. I reckon they'll be a handful and it will be close but Dees by 11 points in the end.
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Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
Iām a bit skeptical of Ross Lyon. He has walked into two clubs with very good lists after a lot of the development work had already been done and taken them to arguably their potential (which didnāt win a flag). Then he left two clubs after they started a downward turn and there wasnāt much young talent ready to step up after him. He can absolutely get the best out of a good/great list, but thereās not much evidence that he can take a mediocre list and develop it into a premiership team for future years. A two club coach that hasnāt won a premiership even after being hand fed very strong lists. Hmmmm.
- Welcome to Demonland Lachie Hunter
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Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
Brett Rattens win percentage as coach is 50.82. Paul Roos is 51.19. John Worsfolds is 51.08. Michael Vossā is 41.80. š§
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Saints Sack Ratten & Appoint Lyon as Coach
Whoah Lost the players that badly?
- Welcome to Demonland Lachie Hunter
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Do the Dees have the pieces to make another premiership tilt?
We can absolutely do it next year. Hunter replacing hunt is a huge upgrade. Grundy replacing Jackson is (on current abilities) also a huge upgrade. I got sucked into the āwhatās happened to Grundy?ā in the midst of his form decline after his big deal⦠but even after his decline, heās still easily in the top 5 ruckman in the game. Schache is a like for like for Weed but is more versatile in my opinion. If anything heās also an upgrade. I feel personnel wise, we have only strengthened the team. Make some tactical tweaks, get back to the selfless 2021 style (I felt like at times this year we had players go for glory instead of the best thing for the team) and bring back in T-Mac to bolster the forward line. I believe wholeheartedly that our best still beats everyone elseās. Just got to get the recipe right with what we have to make that happen. Good as gold.
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Hawks racism allegations (merged thread)
Ok no worries, thanks for the comment Bitter. I do try to avoid generalisations and sincerely take on advice to avoid generalisations when Iām explicitly or implicitly making generalisations which Iāll own up too. Always open to that, I donāt know everything (or really anything truth be told). Iām asking Mullet to justify his overtly generalised comment in account of the specific claims (not general claims which youāve stated for me to keep away from) made in the article that āthose statements apply for any studentā. Given that: Indigenous kids being ābannedā from speaking their home language seems pretty strange considering Iād hazard a guess that people from Italy, Spain, Indonesia, China, Nigeria, French Canada etc. etc. etc. probably arenāt being told the same thing. So thatās weird considering they live here and unless speaking a language apart from Australian English is outlawed, thatās a strange thing to ābanā. I also wonder how many non-indigenous, economically wealthy (considering itās a boarding school) people were told their family of origin was a ādead lossā and that the school family that mentored them was their family now. Thatās literally cult behaviour which Iām sure you would agree. Donāt feel like I need to engage with the whole how to and how much you should wash. But all that is by the by really. What I really want to know is considering you are against generalisations (which I asserted none), why didnāt you aim the ādonāt make generalisationsā point to the commenter who made blatant generalisations against specific claims made in the article that he didnāt read, but to my reply?? Why would you aim the ādonāt generaliseā comment to the person that is asking another poster to not generalise? Iām sincerely not implying anything further than, if you donāt want people to generalise, then why are you aiming that at me in this situation? Iām trying to clarify Mullets overt generalisation?
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Hawks racism allegations (merged thread)
Are these the larger cultural shifts you mean? Or applying to any student? From the article: āExamples include staff presuming that a student had special learning needs, despite evidence to the contrary. One young woman was top of her class but required to attend supplementary English as a Second Language lessons with the overseas students. Today she is a doctor. Young men reported being banned from speaking in their home languages at school or in the boarding house. Another was told that their family of origin was a ādead lossā and that the school family who mentored them should be their family now. Two young women explained how humiliated they felt when a poster was fixed to the bathroom wall telling them how, and how often, to wash themselvesā
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Hawks racism allegations (merged thread)
This seems prescient: https://amp.abc.net.au/article/12825394