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  1. He did. And he had a weekend off two weeks ago.
  2. I believe in Melbourne.
  3. Our best mid in two finals in a row... Who thought he was a ‘one trick pony’ again? Just doing what Jack Viney does.
  4. Well he has only had 3 touches in the FWD 50 in each of the last three games. Lot of ball on the wing. Averaged 17 possies in last three games.
  5. rpfc replied to a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Harmes to Mitchell then. He will have 15 tackles... I hope we don’t overthink this. Harmes to Mitchell and everyone else just hunts the footy. Hard at the man and the ball, cause turnovers and get the ball moving forward.
  6. I don’t know him too well, but I know enough to know he is a modest person who works hard and has a lasting relationship with former teammates and coaches (I think this says a lot about an AFL player - last week a he was at a local footy match in Bayswater because a few of his former Ainslie mates were playing for South Croydon). Has been through a lot and is getting rewarded. It’s life affirming.
  7. We also played him as this super aggressive wing when had it forward. It didn’t work...
  8. Dropping VDB for this game is a ridiculous notion. He has players worried about his presence now - he causes turnovers being in the vicinity of the footy. The ferocity of a final means Vanders and his disposal becomes less of an issue because the skills of all bar the best players are rushed and imperfect. I was being flippant but, seriously, WTF.
  9. Melbourne supporters. So unused to finals...
  10. We didn’t want to keep him and got Brayshaw out of him...
  11. rpfc replied to a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Viney injury allowed more time on the footy. He’s confident in his ball winning and never hesitates when around the footy. I do have to say that being third fiddle (now 4th) behind Oliver and Brayshaw helps and so does a generational ruckman... But that isn’t a knock - he is in fantastic form.
  12. rpfc replied to Whispering_Jack's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Gotta speak truth to power...
  13. Pert has got huge shoes to fill. What a fantastic administrator.
  14. Also we would have taken Billings. So Salem, Tyson, and Hunt for Billings and Gardiner. Its a great deal. Almost as good as the lambasted deal for Sam Frost when we gave up ND23 (Pat McKenna) for Frost, ANB and Oscar. And then recruited McKenna for a pick in the 60s a few years later...
  15. rpfc replied to Dirts's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Didn’t move off his line. Clear 50
  16. Look, this is brutal, but I would love to release Fritsch up the ground. Smith or Hunt in for Spargo... Yeah, I don’t like it but footy is tough.
  17. rpfc replied to Straight Sets Simon's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    If we are going to talk in terms of ‘moneyball’ nonsense that some like to copy from baseball - his next contract will be value for what he provides. He isn’t a prototypical finals player built in a lab by a group of German scientists that escaped the war; that’s Jack Viney - but he has the most important tangibles.
  18. Ump should have just said incorrect disposal and pay it. They always pay the scrubby kicks as HTB.
  19. Oh, I thought it was evident. My bad. I was most bullish about us beating Geelong and even wanting to play Geelong in the first round of finals and you thought they were a side to avoid... i stand by the gif tho...
  20. It is a very confused post. Memory has a way of changing over time and morph into the story we want to tell ourselves... I am Malcolm Gladwell and this was Revisionist History.
  21. The best part about his comments were the intimation that the Geelong team is on the right path and that they don’t need to holistically change how they play footy. Because what did we learn @Clint Bizkit? Never be intimidated by a footy team that wants to play ‘bruise free footy’...
  22. Let me put it this way...
  23. rpfc replied to Pates's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Not for me it doesn’t. If Hogan wants to stay, he stays. And let’s not derail a thread about a kid who played his best game in front of 91k.
  24. Not the first time I have pointed this out but he is doing his best to do what we thought Lever was going to do. You can’t replace your best players but when you are as good as Jordan Lewis you find ways to make it work. Great investment.