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  1. None other than Jospeh Gutnick is set to make a herculeon return to his club, replacing the paper boy as CEO /CFO. A left, very left field choice, but he is passionate and has the financial credentials. He has been lobbying privately and the appointment includes guaranteed sponsorship, that will ensure black ink. On the back of this guarantee, and the forthcoming hype that will re-invigorate a deflated MFC, the AFL has fully endorsed the plan. They see it as a low risk, worth taking.

    Paper boy to return to his former glory, getting the red pen out.

    Press Release by C.O.B 20/1/08.

    I for one am pleased he sees that he has unfinished business. Congrats Jo. Good luck and Go Get Em!

    And Mr. Jakovich will line up at full forward in the Nab Cup opener at Skilled Stadium, no doubt! ;)

  2. From today's Melbourne Age:-

    Melbourne Football Club wants to hear from the relatives of 14 former players expected to be named in the club's all-time top 150 players.

    A Melbourne spokesman said the 14 "missing in action" players were a vital part of the club's history and it hoped to involve any descendants in this year's 150th anniversary celebrations.

    The former players are:

    Bill Allan (1910-1923), a ruckman from Ringwood;

    Harry Brereton (1909-1912 and 1915), who was the VFL's leading goal-scorer of 1912;

    Vin Coutie (1902-1911) from Leopold, who captained the club for three seasons;

    Harry Coy (1921-1928), recruited from Port Melbourne and part of the 1926 premiership side;

    Hugh Dunbar (1922-1928), from the Macedon Ranges and also part of 1926 premiership side;

    Rowley Fischer (1933-1941), a ruckman from Murtoa in the Wimmera, who played in the 1939 premiership side;

    George Haines (1919-1925), a rover from Geelong who changed his name from Heinz and captained the club in 1919 and '20;

    Les Jones (1933-1941), a centreman from East Fremantle who played in the 1939 premiership;

    Charlie Lilley (1913-1915 and 1919-1925), a defender and centreman from Elsternwick;

    George Margitich (1930-1934), recruited from South Adelaide who led the club goalkicking three times;

    Fred McGinis (1897-1901), who was Champion of the Colony in 1897 and played in the 1900 premiership side;

    Gordon Ogden (1928-1937), a defender who represented Victoria five times;

    Jack Purse (1900-1906), who was centre half-back in the 1900 premiership side; and

    Frank Roberts (1936-1941), from Sandhurst via St Kilda, who was best on ground in the 1939 premiership side and also played in the 1940 premiership side.

  3. Great game of footy that one!

    Sylvia, Davey and some bloke that wore no 16 for us were awesome.

    Loved some of Davey's work in the defensive 50, but also jagged 30 touches, 3 goals and 3 brownlow votes.

    That game was the most guttering of all 4 thrilling games. By the Essendon -Danhiher farewell game it was a given that we'd end up losing from any position.

    Hopefully this year, we learn to win the close ones!

    I watched it too and after the game burnt a few effigies of the umpires. There's no justice in the world even on the Australia Day weekend.

  4. In case anyone's wondering about his knowledge of junior football ranks, Barry Prendergast coached the Eastern Ranges Under 18 TAC Cup team from 1998 to 2002 and (whilst premierships are not necessary the be all and end all at that level) he coached them to a flag in 2002 as well as a losing grand final in 2000. Among the players he coached at the Ranges was current Hawthorn captain Sam Mitchell, the Clokes, Michael Firrito, Brad Fisher, Lindsay Gilbee, Simon Godfrey (gulp), Guy Richards, Nick Malceski, Kade Simpson and Troy Simmonds.

    His coaching record doesn't guarantee a brilliant recruiting record in the future but he's obviously been around and knows the ropes as far as junior footballers are concerned.

  5. DEMONS GO "BACK TO SCHOOL"

    It seems that all the boys are going to school to study the new Demon game plan.

    Neale Daniher did something similar when he became coach at the end of 1997. The Demons took over part of the Caulfield Grammar campus and did much of their pre season there including going back to the classroom to study the coach's new style. It must have worked because the team rose for last to a preliminary final in 1998 and even gave the ultimate premiers Adelaide a thrashing in the first final.

    It's a pity the Reverend didn't maintain that sort of meticulous attention to detail in planning a pre season throughout his time as a coach. Although ultimately the best of your training's done on the track, there's definite value in a bit of teaching in the classroom to help players understand what it is they're meant to be doing out on the ground. This is something they didn't appear to comprehend when the Nab Cup and practice matches were played last year and they were supposed to be adopting a "run and carry" style of play. Hopefully, things will change this year.

  6. Thanks for the report. Looking forward to seeing the photos!

    Poor Bartram, my heart really goes out to him.

    As for Whelan, is he done for? This is not wishful thinking on my behalf, but he's been in the rehab group nearly all summer, and missed the majority of 2007 with injuries. He cannot afford to spend anymore time on the sidelines because the likes of Bell, Petterd and Bode will quickly steal his spot.

    Thanks Fork.

    Could you tell us please how you found out that training was at Victoria Park and do you know if there's any training on Monday and if so, where?

    Oh, and do they still sell those colourless, tasteless hot dogs at Victoria Park?

  7. "I honestly can't see us not making finals this year because I think we've got a fantastic list.'' - Clint Bartram (Geelong Advertiser)

    Good to hear that Clint is upbeat about the season and our list potential - And you have to think that someone in his position would have a good idea about it.

    It sounds genuine to me....You Guys?

    "I HONESTLY CAN'T SEE US NOT MAKING THE FINALS THIS YEAR" - BARTRAM

    This should please Jaded!

  8. Any word on Bartram's progress?

    I would say the best person qualified to give you the information you want is his medico. On what I saw however, he seemed comfortable walking around and doing some simple handballing etc with the other rehab guys, there was no sign of any limp or other discomfort and, as I said above, nothing bandaged. The reports have been that he's on a slow path to recovery after some complex surgery and some setbacks last year. He's not yet 20 years old yet and we have to be patient but I have a feeling he'll be back playing soon.

    Wheatley joined into the main group after doing some running on the far side of the oval (with Bate) while the others were doing their loosening up as the start.

    Thanks for that comprehensive report Kev :rolleyes:

    It should be said for those who aren't familiar with the Trinity Fields that they are enormous which is ideal for training a large group of 44 players. They were generally doing drills in three or four different groups and it wasn't easy identifying the players, some were new, a lot were wearing caps etc. You certainly can't possibly notice everything that's going on. For instance, I noticed James Frawley doing a few kicks and his action looked more relaxed than last year and he was hitting targets every time. But he probably kicked the ball perhaps 50 times in the session so I have no idea what he was like the other 47 times. It's much easier to cover training on an enclosed ground like Sandringham but that venue is not the ideal for the entire list. Anyhow, that's my excuse for not being too specific about individual players. It will be interesting to see how they're going in a month's time by which time they will have a game under their belt against some good opposition.

  9. Conditions were perfect for both training (overcast, mild and a cloud cover) and spectating (no flies) at the Trinity Grammar fields today. They have a great set up over there and with their own lake and proximity to the Yarra, there's plenty of water to keep the grounds green and in good shape - certainly better than my front nature strip these days.

    There was a small group on hand to watch which included Andy (Demonland), Deefan, Big Kev and myself. Former captain Garry Lyon was there watching intently as Dean Bailey put his charges through a tough two hour session. It's an amazing fact that between us we've played 223 AFL games and kicked 423 goals!

    There's a bit of speculation as to whether Neita will take the skipper's gig but it seems that on logic, he will grab it for the club's 150th anniversary year. Interestingly, the last few captains at Melbourne have all been born outside Victoria. Neitz and Lyon in Tassie and Todd Viney in SA. On that basis, only Brad Green qualifies as a possible captaincy prospect if Neita dee-clines (sorry, couldn't help it) the offer to skipper the club!

    I suppose you're waiting for me to tell you who's training the house down and who's bulked up etc but I promised myself after my last pre season training report from Australia Day last year that I wouldn't get carried away with any individuals or the team as a whole on first viewing - you tend to look at things at this time of year through rose coloured glasses and my last effort jinxed so many of the players and the team's 2007 effort so I'll keep a lid on it for a week or two at least and leave it to Big Kev or Fan to say something if they wish.

    I will however, make some general observations and they are that the players were pretty hard at it in training and their skills looked good for this time of year. Perhaps it may be that some of those who have departed were not as skilful as is required at this standard with their disposal but the drills looked pretty clean to me. Perhaps there's a sense that with a new coach in place and an emphasis on developing the under 23's, the competition for spot in the side is going to be so much more intense for the start of the season. The players looked stronger of body than this time last year when they were all fining down but that's just on their appearance to me - I don't know whether they measure or weigh up that way.

    A few players were just doing some light drills and these are obviously the players in rehab - Clint Bartram, Matthew Whelan and I think it was John Meesen (whoever he was, he was tall). Jack Grimes was also in this group - I believe he had stress fractures in his back so he's no doubt being eased through the pre-season. Clint had no knee bandages and seemed to be moving OK. One or two others joined them from time to time but that could have been planned. The main thing was that there didn't seem to be any major or disastrous injuries apparent and players like Jared Rivers, Brent Moloney, Colin Sylvia and Adem Yze who were missing with injury last year, were in the thick of things today. Yze looks really keen to make up for lost time.

    Of the new players at the club I thought Ivan Maric looked very impressive, Cale Morton looks to have the skills but is very lightly built ATM and my old favourite from the Tiwi Islands (NT) Austin Wonaeamirri trained well for a rookie. [sorry dazzledavey36 but I really couldn't pick out the other rookies all that well but I'll look out for them next time].

    Actually, they all looked good and … what the hell … we'll win the fl… er, no I'll just keep a lid on it for a while longer.

  10. I am happy to coach again with Whispering jack if you want us. I enjoyed the last game. I will start work on the new game plan.

    Right. Getting the water boy to "run and carry" all day was only a partial success. We have to expand on the theory and extend it to others such as those picking up the grog for the after match. Apart from that, is it possible for us to find a ruckman who's taller than 5'11" this time?

  11. At the Demonland/Demonology function in December, Chris Connolly commented on Geelong's performance during 2007 and how things started to gel for them about half a dozen games into the season. From there, the team's confidence kept building with every week and once they got their momentum going they were hard to stop. Of course, the Cats had everything going for them by that time and generally were able to keep more or less the same squad together for a long period of time. There is an element of luck involved but the most important ingedient for winning performance over a whole season is the development of the right mental attitude which is something at which the great coaches from Norm Smith to Kevin Sheedy and Leigh Matthews have managed to excell.

  12. Was Graeme Watson one of them? I seem to remember an all-rounder by that name.

    I'll go for Graeme Watson who played a few Tests for Australia as an all rounder and umpire Max O'Connell.

    BTW anyone know if Mick Rivers is related to Jared Rivers?

  13. The author is the songwriter and singer Paul Kelly.

    this is from the preface to "Footy Almanac 2007" by John Harms. I think it is in bookshops now.

    Paul, plus 10 or 15 others and I have been doing circle work for 10 years.

    He is 50 and still goes alright, here is his left foot.

    I'm envious. The guy sings, writes songs and has a Brownlow Medal as well! :lol:

    [bTW: Demonland encourages everyone to go out and buy the book and Paul's latest CD so we don't get busted for putting up the preface :wub:]

  14. "I've got pictures of the Woewodins, Daniel Bell, my family, my brother's wedding, the Broadbridge Education Centre, the boys from the Melbourne footy club, swimming with Jules Lund and the crew from the Reach Foundation.

    Onya Trish

    She's just finishing her run now and is about to be interviewed on the Today Show on 9.

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