Everything posted by JTR
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CHANGES: Rd 09 vs Port Adelaide
Is this going to be you shtick every week now?
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Umpiring
Umpire #21 has almost gone past Nicholls on my list of most disliked. More shockers from him tonight on the back of his debacle in St Kilda v Adelaide game on Monday
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POSTGAME: Rd 08 vs Brisbane
Definitely a game we lost rather than they won. Missed chances by Weid, Harmes & Bennell crucial. As for the yellow maggots... ?
- GAMEDAY: Rd 08 vs Brisbane
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TEAMS: Rd 08 vs Brisbane
"The Ds particularly the players criticised responded with a solid win against the Suns. Changes were made to the structure by bringing in McDonald (the younger) and Weideman, pace was introduced with Jetta and Bennell; and VandenBerg got through a second game" This is not the first time I've seen an opposition supporter say this. Are the confusing Nev with Lewis?
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TEAMS: Rd 08 vs Brisbane
Lions have been playing two rucks all season. Mostly Martin/McInerney but in the couple of rounds a few weeks back when Martin was out injured they brought in Archie Smith to pair up with McInerney.
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Aaron vandenBerg to miss 2 weeks [CONFIRMED]
Has anyone managed to find the incident where the injury occurred? I watched some of the replay tonight but couldn't find anything obvious early in the 2nd.
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Fixture 2020 (COVID Edition)
Imagine if it was us vs them in the last round with the winner making finals. I'd love nothing more than to smash them off the park and send them packing, but how bad would everyones MFCSS be in the lead up! ?
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Fixture 2020 (COVID Edition)
Carlton not travelling at all. Head to Perth after this weekend then sit over there whole time, with a bye to boot. Downside for them I suppose is playing WC/Freo over there in front of a crowd
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Fixture 2020 (COVID Edition)
So Brisbane on Sunday followed by Port on Thursday.
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Fixture 2020 (COVID Edition)
- Injury List 2020
Especially critical for us, considering the fixture is going to be condensed and we are not going to get a bye like everyone else.- What has happened to Clayton Oliver?
So what are the rules here? Only Oliver? Are there allowed to be calls for other players to be dropped? If so, and if those calls are also wrong, will those people be expected to exit demonland? Cause... As to what expect from our players, Oliver is one that most would rate as one of our best and rightfully so. I wouldn't expect then to find myself cringing any time he so much as thinks about kicking it. His kicking is a problem. Certainly not drop from the team worthy, but it's something he must work on. We can't afford to have multiple players in the middle butchering it by foot, especially when under no pressure at all and he is one of a few- WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - LUKE JACKSON
3:05 mark, in lead up to Bennell goal General play, not centre clearance, but still.... ?- WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - LUKE JACKSON
I forget what quarter it was, but the moment where Jackson recognised we were likely to win a centre clearance, burst forward to take the forward handball, then run away and get it inside 50 was a thing of beauty. Legit plays like a mid.- GAMEDAY: Rd 07 vs Hawthorn
- GAMEDAY: Rd 07 vs Hawthorn
- TEAMS: Rd 07 vs Hawthorn
I'd like to see Jones in there somehow. Still think he has a bit to give.- TEAMS: Rd 07 vs Hawthorn
In: Tomlinson, ANB, Smith, Jackson, Jones Out: TMac- Fixture 2020 (COVID Edition)
Probably more interesting (to me) from that article, was this... "The AFL is hoping to hold this year's Toyota AFL Grand Final on October 17, which is the same day as the Caulfield Cup is currently scheduled for. However, the sticking point remains the contract situation that has prevented players locking away their future, particularly for those who are unsigned beyond this season. The injury risk that comes with the truncated fixture was "unacceptable" when footballers' futures were in doubt, Marsh said, even though it was "an extraordinary year" with the COVID-19 crisis. Marsh had an online discussion on Wednesday with all players, who stated this issue was "critically important". He has presented that stance to AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan, and expected to hear back from him on Thursday. "If we can't get this contract situation sorted out, then it becomes an unacceptable risk from the players' perspective," Marsh told SEN radio. "So I think we then get back to just playing weekly, like we've been doing, which is an option. There's no reason the season couldn't extend for another three weeks. "We've said since day one here that the players are prepared to play until the end of the year, and that hasn't changed. We may need that runway depending on where this virus gets to." Sounds like a LOT more water needs to go under the bridge yet. This contract situation has been lingering for months.- Demons NSW Hub
Geelong would love that.... GMHBA - 170 x 115 Eden Park - 137 x 110- Injury List 2020
It is true the bloke that got TMac in the eye actually dislocated his finger while doing so? It was mentioned on some show earlier in week, but I was only half listening.- The Oscar McDonald Appreciation Thread
I know right? Clips like this remind me how much I've already forgotten about what it feels like to be in stadium full of people going nuts.- The Oscar McDonald Appreciation Thread
Mine too! Also on my list along with with those two, is the passage of play from the 2018 SF, where Gunston hit the post, and we went right up the other end from the kick in for a goal by ANB. BT: "Cant believe it, cant believe it, cant believe it, CAN NOT believe it!" Also this from the 2014 game vs Essendon when Salem got the goal less than a minute from the end for a 1 point win. TMac was crucial in the chain so the "Macs" certainly have form when it comes to being involved in memorable passages! ?- Dees to take all fit players to Hub
Mahoney said they had sought feedback from clubs already in hubs, and there were arguments for and against full squad vs reduced. With full, whilst it was good to have them all together for training/match simulation...etc, it was logistically harder to move the extra players/support staff/families around. It had also been observed by some clubs with full squads that the players who are not likely to get a game were tending to treat the trip as a bit of a vacation and creating a distraction for those in the best 22 or the fringe of it. Whereas with reduced, it was opposite. Easier to shift everyone around, greater focus on best 22.. etc, but then the obvious downsides to splitting up the group. Last weekend for example, to make up numbers our non-playing guys in the hub had a joint training session with Sydney. Suppose they also looked at the performance of teams in hubs with reduced squad (Port) vs full squad (West Coast). - Injury List 2020