Everything posted by Whispering_Jack
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2023 VFL Team of the Year
Sadly, selection will be something of a consolation price for Luke following his ACL injury.
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Darcy Parish
Confirmed by Essendon - Darcy Parish has signed a five-year deal.
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The GCS Pick 4 Thread
The Herald Sun’s online edition article on what it’s writers think your club will do with their first draft pick says this about the clubs that have first right to a raft of talented youngsters likely to be picked early in the National Draft - GOLD COAST Current Indicative Draft Order: 4, 28, 31, 42, 47, 56, 60, 65, 69, 78, 96 We know what Gold Coast is likely to do with not only its first draft pick but potentially up to four selections. The club's first selection currently sits at pick four, but that is on the trade table given it will otherwise be swallowed up by matching Suns Academy bids. The first of those bids is likely to come for key forward Jed Walter as early as pick two or three, while mobile ruckman Ethan Read and tough inside midfielder Jake Rogers could also attract bids within the first 12 picks on draft night. The Suns also have another Academy midfielder in Will Graham, who is likely to attract a bid in the 30s or 40s. Gold Coast has already loaded up on points in this draft to give it the ability to match all these bids.
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CASEY: EF vs Footscray
PREVIEW: Smithy's VFL Week One Finals The Bulldogs have risen from the depths with 10 wins in a row but most of their recent victories have been against the lower ranked teams in the competition. Much will depend on team selection with the devastating loss to the Demons of Luke Dunstan to an ACL injury, a major blow.
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Melbourne’s First Pick
This Herald Sun article asks what each club will do with its first pick - Ultimate guide: What will your club do with its first pick? It’s early days still, but this is what the author says about the Demons: MELBOURNE Current Indicative Draft Order: 5, 15, 24, 34, 89 As it stands, the Demons hold two of the first 15 selections in this draft. That's because they secured Fremantle's first-round selection last year as part of the trade that sent ruckman-forward Luke Jackson to the Dockers. There have been indications that Melbourne could package up picks to move up the order. However, if they hold onto pick five - which could become pick six or seven - it would still put them in the frame for a high-end talent. If exciting forwards Zane Duursma and Nick Watson are already off the board, the Demons could look at 192cm marking forward Nate Caddy to try and bolster their tall forward stocks into the future. If Melbourne wants to look to life after Steven May and Jake Lever, Connor O'Sullivan would also be in the mix as a big-bodied 198cm key defender who has had an outstanding season.
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Mitch Georgiades
Mitch Georgiades has signed a new 4-year deal with Port Adelaide.
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The 2023 Draft and Trade Targets Thread
Let us know what your 2023 Draft and Trade Targets are - either specific or general.
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The Way To Go Trade Draft & Free Agency Board
Please post all new threads relating to Trades, Draft & Free Agency on this Board. Any threads relating to these topics that are started in the Melbourne Demons Board will be moved here. The unofficial name of board is the Way To Go Trade Draft & Free Agency Board dedicated to the good folk at the other end of the continent who made possible draft picks 5 and 24 and last year’s first pick Matt Jefferson who is coming along nicely at Casey along with one or two other little gifts. Please note that all of the usual Demonland rules about posting apply there … and please be respectful 😀. Way to Go!!!
- THE LAST TIME THEY MET
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Harley Reid
Wasted a phone call.
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CASEY: EF vs Footscray
Subject to being enlightened as to the correct rules, this is my eligibility list based on the 12/6 rule - Jed Adams 0/19 Ben Brown 7/8 * Luke Dunstan 0/15 * Kyah Farris-White 0/7 Brodie Grundy 17/4 James Harmes 9/9 Michael Hibberd 11/4 * Blake Howes 0/14 * Jefferson Matthew 0/19 Jordon James 17/5 Bailey Laurie 4/15 Tom McDonald 6/6 Jake Melksham 13/6 * Andy Moniz-Wakefield 0/18 Josh Schache 2/15 Sestan Oliver 0/16 * Smith Deakyn 0/19 Joel Smith 12/5 Charlie Spargo 13/ 7 Adam Tomlinson 8/9 Daniel Turner 2/10 Kye Turner 0/5 Jacob van Rooyen 0/3 Will Verrall 0/8 Taj Woewoedin 4/12 Players in red bold seem to be eligible to play this weekend Players in red bold with an asterisk * seem to be eligible to play but are on our injury list Players in blue bold seem not to be eligible to play It seems to me that it would make sense if players could be deemed eligible to play on application by the club if special circumstances applied e.g. player genuinely returning after an injury.
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CASEY: EF vs Footscray
Anyone have a link to the current rules for VFL finals eligibility? Does the link above to the 2016 rules reflect the current situation? * * I doubt that it does because these rules also relate to the now defunct Development League suggesting there are newer rules in place.
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Harley Reid has held on tightly to the #1 slot for the whole year - AFL Draft Power Rankings: August 2023 It’s more a question of whether the Eagles will hold onto Pick 1 or whether someone can make them an offer they can’t refuse?
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CASEY: EF vs Footscray
I can’t see BBB getting selected for this game. He failed a pre game fitness test a fortnight ago and was listed on the injury list as “TBC” which doesn’t inspire confidence in his ability to come up for selection this week.
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2023 NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER AND SELECTIONS
The order after the home and away series: ROUND ONE 1. West Coast Eagles 2. North Melbourne 3. Hawthorn 4. Gold Coast Suns 5. Melbourne 6. GWS Giants 7. Geelong 8. Essendon 9. Adelaide 10. Western Bulldogs 11. Sydney Swans 12. GWS Giants 13. St Kilda 14. Carlton 15. Melbourne 16. North Melbourne 17. Western Bulldogs 18. Collingwood ROUND TWO 19. West Coast Eagles 20. Adelaide 21. Fremantle 22. Sydney Swans 23. Adelaide 24. Melbourne 25. Richmond 26. Brisbane Lions 27. Essendon 28. Gold Coast Suns 29. Hawthorn 30. Sydney Swans 31. Gold Coast Suns 32. St. Kilda 33. Collingwood 34. Melbourne 35. West Coast Eagles 36. Western Bulldogs 37. Port Adelaide ROUND THREE 38. West Coast Eagles 39. North Melbourne 40. Fremantle 41. Sydney Swans 42. Gold Coast Suns 43. Port Adelaide 44. Richmond 45. Brisbane Lions 46. Essendon 47. Gold Coast Suns 48. Hawthorn 49. Sydney Swans 50. GWS Giants 51. St Kilda 52. Fremantle 53. North Melbourne 54. West Coast Eagles 55. Brisbane Lions 56. Gold Coast Suns ROUND FOUR 57. West Coast Eagles 58. Fremantle 59. North Melbourne 60. Gold Coast Suns 61. Brisbane Lions 62. Richmond 63. Western Bulldogs 64. Carlton 65. Gold Coast Suns 66. Western Bulldogs 67. Essendon 68. GWS Giants 69. Gold Coast Suns 70. Carlton 71. Western Bulldogs 72. Port Adelaide 73. GWS Giants 74. Collingwood ROUND FIVE 75. West Coast Eagles 76. North Melbourne 77. Hawthorn 78. Gold Coast Suns 79. Fremantle 80. Richmond 81. Geelong 82. Essendon 83. Adelaide 84. Western Bulldogs 85. Sydney Swans 86. GWS Giants 87. St Kilda 88. Carlton 89. Melbourne 90. Port Adelaide 91. Brisbane Lions 92. Collingwood The order will continue to change as the ladder positions change during the finals series.
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Death Riding Fremantle 2023 - Feathered Cap Edition
The indicative draft order at the end of the home and away season - Adelaide: 9, 20, 23, 83 Brisbane Lions: 26, 45, 55, 61, 91 Carlton: 14, 64, 70, 88 Collingwood: 18, 33, 74, 92 Essendon: 8, 27, 46, 67, 82 Fremantle: 21, 40, 52, 58, 79 Geelong: 7, 81 Gold Coast: 4, 28, 31, 42, 47, 56, 60, 65, 69, 78 GWS: 6, 12, 50, 68, 73, 86 Hawthorn: 3, 29, 48, 77 Melbourne: 5, 15, 24, 34, 89 North Melbourne: 2, 16, 39, 53, 59, 76 Port Adelaide: 37, 43, 72, 90 Richmond: 25, 44, 62, 80 St Kilda: 13, 32, 51, 87 Sydney: 11, 22, 30, 41, 49, 85 West Coast: 1, 19, 35, 38, 54, 57, 75 Western Bulldogs: 10, 17, 36, 63, 66, 71, 84
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CASEY: Wild Card vs North Melbourne
Kev. The teams have been posted on page 2 of this thread. A couple of players named as MFC emergencies will go out as they’ve travelled to Sydney and one of them will be the sub for that game. I’m sure that KC will let us know the changes as soon as they are to hand.
- GAMEDAY: Rd 24 vs Sydney
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Tanking made clean
I can still remember the sad days when the tanking controversy ripped through the Melbourne Football Club. We were pilloried in the press as every move the club made was examined under a microscope. Sentences uttered, even those made clearly in jest, were considered as damning by journalists hungry for sleazy headlines ready to condemn the Demons for committing heinous crimes that were ignored when committed earlier by the likes of Collingwood, Hawthorn, Richmond and Carlton. The atmosphere was toxic. But today, tanking is becoming almost respectable, little more than a minor moral dilemma facing Al Clarkson as North Melbourne embarks on its campaign to snare as many concessions from the AFL as it can get without causing embarrassment to the competition’s power brokers. It seems that nobody cares about integrity as much as they did in the days when it was a crime to tell a joke. To tank or not to tank? POSTSCRIPT: Robbo claims in the article that “Demons coach Dean Bailey actually admitted he was asked to not win games”. I don’t believe that’s true - my recollection is that Bails never went as far as admitting that at all. We all knew the drill but nobody had to be told what was at stake. Whatever you wanted to call it - tanking, list management, whatever, the practice was encouraged at the highest official level and the idea of selective sanctions at the time against one club for allegedly bringing the game into disrepute constituted rank hypocrisy by the AFL and many in the football industry. Attitudes might have changed but the hypocrisy has not.
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Death Riding Fremantle 2023 - Feathered Cap Edition
I wouldn’t get too carried away about the prospect of Hawthorn beating Fremantle at the G today. I can clearly recall the night when those teams met earlier this year and the Dockers gave the Hawks a 69 point flogging at Optus Stadium. It was the night of King Charles III’s coronation and I was trying desperately to avoid the boredom of that spectacle only to fall into a worse hell in my capacity as a Freo Death Rider. The Hawks couldn’t take a trick that night and the Dockers played like certain finalists. And please don’t remind me that today’s game’s is being played at the MCG. We know what happened in Round 11 at that venue. And that’s my dose of DRFSS for today.
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CONTENDERS by The Oracle
So much for ten day weather forecasts. My weather app for Sydney tomorrow is for a sunny day day with a maximum of 22 degrees. I hope we haven’t picked any mudlarks.
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NON-MFC: Rd 24 2023
You can’t get played into form if you play against a team that wouldn’t even finish in the top 10 in the VFL based on how they’ve been travelling.
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CASEY: Wild Card vs North Melbourne
IN J. Harmes J., Jordon B. Laurie N. Moodie J. Schache A. Tomlinson OUT M. Hibberd K. Farris-White H. Neocleous Z. Toledo-Glasman D.Turner R. Valentine
- PREGAME: Rd 24 vs Sydney
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Farewell Brodie Grundy
Classic Mixed Media - on the one hand, the Fox Footy website is claiming that Melbourne is talking to rival clubs about Brodie Grundy Dees begin Grundy talks with three clubs and on the other, ‘He’s got four years’: Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin quashes Brody Grundy trade talk