Everything posted by Whispering_Jack
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Melbourne vs Essendon Postponed
The logical solution is that in light of Essendonâs inability to field a team in conformity with the AFLâs rules, the 4 points go to the MFC and we move on.
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Melbourne vs Essendon Postponed
Thatâs true. Itâs in the books of most junior leagues that are under the control of AFL Victoria and applies even where forfeits are due to matters outside of the control of the club involved.
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Melbourne vs Essendon Postponed
The AFL is not above the Victorian government rules which are that you have to isolate for 14 days if in close contact with someone who tests positive. On that basis, Essendon should be ruled out of Rounds 4 and 5 as well as tomorrowâs postponed game. The consequences are that the fixture for the coming rounds is automatically revised or the Bombers forfeit those games or the season gets cancelled. Feel sorry for McKenna and Essendon but itâs likely that this is not going to be the only isolated incident over the season and a precedent has to be set for the season thatâs reasonable for all parties involved.
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Melbourne vs Essendon Postponed
Suppose he wonât be playing tomorrow but what about the rest of the Essendon team?
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1964 and all that ...
Back in the day, the VFL fixture provided for a rest weekend for teams in the middle of the season when interstate games were often played. On this day - Saturday 20 June, 1964 - Melbourne players and supporters had the weekend off with their team holding a 7-2 record for the season and eyeing the clubâs 12th flag at the halfway mark of the season.
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TEAM: Rd 03 vs Essendon
With Heppelâs demise and Ambrose and Fantasia not selected, Iâm more confident that Melbourne will win. I originally tipped us to win by a point but now, itâs 2 points.
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The Team of Variables
Thereâs definitely something in this Little Goffy. The inconsistency from game to game, within the course of a game and from so many players is a real puzzle. It canât just be the change to a 666 structure or the fact that other coaches have worked us out. Hopefully, our coaches will work it out and, as the great John Kennedy put it, do something!
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Ricciuto on Lever
Ricciuto's comments are somewhat embarrassing for a football club director and theyâve already been disputed by the manager of two of the players he criticized in Charlie Cameron and Mitch McGovern. Colin Young pointed to the clubâs infamous 2018 training camp, which was âcult-likeâ and left several players distraught, as a key reason for the departures. The problem is that the Crows havenât been setting the world on fire on the field so Ricciuto would be better advised to keep his trap shut and not try to emulate Jeff Kennett who at least runs a club thatâs tasted some success in recent years. He should be doing his job as football director and concentrate on the task of getting his mob off the bottom of the ladder or thereabouts.
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CHANGES: Rd 03 vs Essendon
Ralphy in the Herald Sun reporting that Simon Goodwin has indicated Kysaiah Pickett will return to the Melbourne side immediately after serving his one match penalty for a COVID-19 protocol breach. He played in Saturdayâs scratch match against Carlton and âshowed his electric speed in an impressive displayâ. Also in the article (sorry no link available):- * Medium forwards Mitch Hannan and Aaron vanden-Berg also played, * Sam Weideman kicked five goals, and * Harley Bennell pulled up well after his 14-possession display in the 50 minutes he played.
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1964 and all that ...
The Queens Birthday holiday of 1964 happened on the third Monday of the month. Round 9, 1964 Melbourne vs Collingwood Monday 15 June Venue: MCG Attendance: 86,664 B Crompton Massey Miller HB Williams Tas Johnson Leahy C Dixon H Mann Watson HF Vagg Jacobs Kenneally F Lord Bourke Townsend Foll Wise Barassi Rov Emselle 19/20 McLean Robbie The Queen's Birthday holiday in 1964 was celebrated on 15 June before a crowd of 86,664 people at the MCG in what was to be a prelude of the yearâs grand final. The spectacle was affected by windy conditions but it was a tough bruising battle that was controlled by the home team despite the narrow margin at the finish. As was common for big games, skipper Ron Barassi was dominant on the ball and that was in spite of the fact that he was playing under an injury cloud. He was assisted by forwards Bryan Kenneally and Barrie Vagg as the team held a two goal lead at half time. The Magpie surge early in the third term was brushed aside despite some wasteful kicking for goal and the Demon defence held firm when the Pies threatened in the last quarter. Despite a few players carrying minor injuries, coach Norm Smith declined the use of his reserves leaving Peter McLean and David Robbie on the bench for the entire game. Melbourne 3.2.20 5.4.34 8.10.58 10.13.73 Collingwood 2.1.13 3.4.22 5.9.39 8.15.63 Goals Bourke Jacobs Townsend Vagg 2 Emselle Kenneally Best Barassi Vagg H Mann Kenneally Williams Dixon Reserves Collingwood 16.13.109 defeated Melbourne 8.5.53 Goals Carroll Vearing 2 Bartlett Beaton Matthews Zinko Best Davis Leitch Hill Report M Bartlett (striking - 2 week suspension) Under 19s (played Saturday 13 June) Melbourne 8.10.58 defeated North Melbourne 7.9.51 Goals McNab 3 Schultz 2 Marr Stone 1 (one unknown) Best Reinholdt Russell Griffiths
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What they're saying down at Royal Parade
Given the number of times in recent years that others have done to us what we did to Carlton, Iâll take the money and run. Theyâre a better team than what theyâre being credit for and I think weâve lost the fitness edge we had earlier in the season. Itâs already clear that this is going to be a different year - one thatâs going to involve changes from weeks to week, experimentation and creativity. We donât look like weâre in the race based on the first two rounds but history tells us that you canât judge your fortunes on one or two games. I remember us in 2018 suffering a bad loss early against Hawthorn and thinking we were no hope for the season ahead. But we turned it around, won a couple of games and gathered momentum to finish in a prelim final. We have 15 rounds left and thereâs still time to do the same again.
- Demonland Player of the Year - Round 02
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NON MFC: Round 02
How on earth did the Hawks think they could get away with playing three rejects from the MFC? ?
- GAMEDAY: Rd 02 vs Carlton
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NON MFC: Round 02
Cats kick a goal in the first 25 seconds tonight - thatâs more than Richmond and Collingwood did in the last quarter yesterday.
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A Touch of Robbie Flower
As we start our return to football, what better than a touch of Robbie?
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Heritier Lumumba
âThe Projectâ Is Under Fire Over An âUnethical & Dishonestâ 2017 Segment On Racism In The AFL The Project copping some flak too. Hellier came to fame with his characterisation based on a dumb Collingwood player. Perhaps it was a case of art imitating life?
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Ollie Wines Potential COVID-19 Breach
Is that his punishment?
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1964 and all that ...
Melbourneâs next game was played on Queens Birthday which in 1964 was on 15 June. Not sure when they changed the holiday to the second Monday of the month but the next report will follow the 1964 calendar.
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TRAINING: 1 Week to Go
I believe that one of our prominent track watchers was spied at the demo on Saturday which means quarantine for two weeks and is an automatic out for training over the next fortnight.
- Demonland Player of the Year - Round 01
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CASEY: 2020 Fixture & News
VFL season âlooks like itâs a goerâ as clubs and AFL crunch numbers For the benefit of those who might be blocked by a paywall, the theme of the article is that despite a number of unresolved issues, clubs are becoming increasingly confident a VFL season will go ahead. The competition will involve stand-alones Coburg, Frankston, Port Melbourne, Werribee and Williamstown alongside aligned sides Casey Demons, Sandringham and Box Hill Hawks. The season could be as short as 7 weeks starting in August with players foregoing match payments. The finals would be played in October. Elsewhere, itâs been mooted that Casey might even use Shepley Oval (the old Dandenong VFA ground) to train because sharing facilities would make it difficult to adhere to Covid19 protocols.
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1964 and all that ...
Round 8, 1964 Fitzroy vs Melbourne Saturday 6 June Venue: Brunswick Street Attendance: 12,727 B Crompton Massey Miller HB Williams Tas Johnson Leahy C Dixon Watson Robbie HF Vagg Jacobs McLean F Lord Bourke Townsend Foll Wise Kenneally Rov Emselle 19/20 Carroll Matthews Skipper Ron Barassi made his coaching debut while Norm Smith was in Adelaide coaching the Victorian team. Barassi himself was out with injury so Bryan Kenneally led the side onto the Brunswick Street Oval for what turned out to be an easy victory. The team had a sluggish start but was well in control at the main break and held an 18 point lead which would have been more but for inaccuracy in front of goal. With veteran wingman Brian Dixon and rovers John Townsend and Ken Emselle creating havoc, the Demons kicked 10.4 to nothing before taking the foot off the accelerator in the final term to record a 67 point victory. The game provided a taste of what was to come in Barassiâs long, illustrious and fiery coaching career as the Lions accused him of him of trying to strike ruckman Max Miers in the heat of the second quarter. Fitzroy 1.2.8 2.4.16 2.4.16 7.9.51 Melbourne 3.6.24 4.10.34 14.14.98 17.16.118 Goals Townsend 4 Emselle Jacobs 3 Kenneally Lord 2 Bourke McLean Vagg Best Dixon Jacobs Emselle Robbie Tas Johnson Townsend Reserves Melbourne 14.10.94 defeated Fitzroy 9.11.65 Goals Carroll 3 Andrew Slade Vearing 2 Leitch Stone Winter Witsomki Zinko Best Foster Carroll Slade Under 19s Melbourne 13.27.105 defeated Fitzroy 8.6.54 Goals Russell 3 Pritchard Wight 2 Jones Lockwood McNab J Osborne K Osborne Schultz Best Reinholdt Bird Russell
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - HARLEY BENNELL
Possibly a matter of maturity. Heâs married, a father and has family responsibilities. This is possibly his last chance at making the grade and resurrecting his career.
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MCG Tenants Multi-Million Dollar Windfall
'Early Christmas present': MCG tenant clubs get multi-million-dollar windfall âCollingwood, Melbourne, Richmond, Hawthorn, Carlton and Essendon will each receive home game payments estimated at between $150,000 and $200,000 per match for the remainder of the shortened season.â Of course, the AFL has to include a fair share of home games for the MFC at the MCG. Iâve argued that means 9 MCG home games this year would be appropriate (given we finished last year in the bottom half) and that means 8 of the last 12 games should be played there.