Everything posted by Whispering_Jack
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2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
AFL Draft | Caught the Eye ā Week 3 2022 NAB League Boys Team of the Week: Round 3
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NON-MFC: Round 5, 2022
Surely if Hawkins exaggerated the contact, that constitutes staging? This is simply the AFL being weasel mouthed to protect their umpire and their incoherent definition of dissent.
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2022 Injury List
The article says ⦠āMelbourne expecting Howes to be sidelined for at least two months as he recoversā. Two months would not likely amount to a long term injury so the club would have to wait some time before making an assessment.
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2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Elijah Tsatas of Oakleigh Chargers is the NAB League Player of the Week for Round 3, after the following statistics: 42 disposals, 12 marks, 11 inside 50s, 3 rebound 50s š„ 2022 NAB League Boys Player of the Week: Round 3 I have a feeling that by the time the draft comes around, this guy will be the #1 man!
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CASEY: Rd 04 vs Coburg
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NON-MFC: Round 5, 2022
After Hawkins gave away the 50m penalty for infringing the protected area, he demonstrated with his hands out. It should have been another 50.
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The very, very contentious 50 for Dissent Rule
The problem is that thereās so much scope for interpretation and inconsistency. The examples above are a case in point.
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POSTGAME: Rd 05 vs GWS
A highlight for me was our accuracy in front of goal. You rarely see a score like 19.6.120 but the way this teams plays it wouldnāt surprise if it becomes a pattern or a feature of our game going forward.
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POSTGAME: Rd 05 vs GWS
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CASEY: Rd 04 vs Coburg
Coburg has a debutant playing tomorrow named Dylan Thomas. I hear heās poetry in motion.
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Potential Father Son Prospect Noah Yze
One of my grandsons played basketball against Noah a few years ago and my son shared the scoring duties with Adem. To say that he was thrilled to be officiating in those circumstances was an understatement.
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Most goals on debut by jumper number.
It was the Round 3, 1970 match v North Melbourne and we lost the game by 57 points (8.16.64 to 18.13.127). We had won the opening two games of the season and went into the game with some confidence. It was Ray Carrās third game and what made it memorable to me was the fact that he kicked 7 of our 8 goals for the day. I think he kicked 6 the following week as well. Ray was a strongly built but not tall FF and he faded out after that great start. I came across him years later - he was a very good junior footy coach and also saw him occasionally on a social basis. Good bloke.
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Most goals on debut by jumper number.
I was also at Greg Wellsā debut game but I donāt recall the number guernsey he wore. According to Demonwiki, he wore #57 when playing for Melbourne Reserves in 1968 and was upgraded to #50 in the following year whilst still with the Reserves. This is from afltables.com and it suggests that he wore #50 in his first season. What was the evidence that the change was supposed to be based upon?
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Most goals on debut by jumper number.
For trivia fans, a list has been compiled by http://www.uselessaflstats.com.au/most-goals-on-debut-by-jumper-number/ of the the most goals on debut by jumper number. The following Melbourne players either hold or share these records ā 2. Robert McKenzie (1948) 5 goals 23. Campbell Brady (1913) 5 goals ā shared with Shane Fell, Sydney (1990) 25. Mark Jackson (1981) 4 goals 38. Bill Brunier (1914) and Ray Nilsson (1960) 3 goals ā shared with Alan Killigrew, St Kilda (1938), Colin MacNeil, Fitzroy (1959), Leo King, Geelong (1981), Michael OāLoughlin, Sydney (1995), Shane Harvey, Essendon (2002) 44. Sean Charles (1992) 5 goals 45. Greg McDonald (1973) 3 goals ā shared with Bill Hudson, St Kilda, (1942), Rod Dell, North Melbourne (1965), Sean Ralphsmith, Hawthorn (1988), Jayden Short, Richmond (2016) 50. Greg Wells (1969) 4 goals 54. Brent Heaver (1990) 5 goals Which means that when Jacob Van Rooyen makes his debut in jumper number 21, heāll have a tough task in equaling the record of 6 goals set by West Coastās Daniel Metropolis in 1992.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 05 vs GWS
The big one on Saturday night. Theyāve beaten us at our fortress on the last two occasions weāve played them there so this qualifies as a danger game.
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2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
I spent part of Good Friday at Trevor Barker Beach Oval watching the NAB League game between Sandringham Dragons and the GWS Academy. It was a spirited affair with the scores close all day. The home side drew away late with two goals with a Giants goal on the final siren leaving them just 7 points adrift. Itās rather a pity that the NAB League has followed the lead of the VFL, VAFA and other leagues in no longer producing records with player numbers so forgive me in saying that the players who stood out to me happened to be the ones I already knew from the local junior competition. I expected Dragonsā midfielderWill Ashcroft to dominate and, after a slowish start, thatās exactly what he did with a sensational second half. Heās clean with the ball and delivers it beautifully. Heās a likely #1 draft pick and will no doubt make a decision between going to Brisbane (most likely) or the team that finishes last if they can make him a sweet enough offer. Itās unlikely that heās going to be at Melbourne. I was part of a cheer squad for Harry Sheezel who played up forward and kicked four nice goals and could easily have finished with six. He was far too elusive for the Giantsā defenders and ran them a merry dance. Heās a medium size forward, elusive with great running patterns, is training with the Saints over the next couple of weeks and was definitely catching the eye of the AFL scouts who sat out on their deck chairs with pens and pads in hand. I noticed a few including Kelly OāDonnell. Another slippery character was Charlie Clarke who burst in and out of play causing chaos from time to time. The nature of the NAB League tends to result in players resorting to individual efforts. That comment doesnāt apply to the ones I mentioned above, but I did notice a few selfish pieces of play that will no doubt be picked up by coaches for those who might find themselves lucky enough to be drafted.
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NON-MFC: Round 5, 2022
Mason Cox is 31 and looks cooked as an AFL footballer. As long as Collingwood play him in their team, especially with all the tall timber they had running around under lights last night, they will struggle to win games. They should trade him to Geelong at the end of the season.
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CASEY: Rd 04 vs Coburg
Good to see an article about one of the Casey listed players on the MFC site. Driving the standards ā Ellisonās unique journey is only starting Heās starting to look like a very handy late bloomer. Also mentions Matt Buntine as a team leader but weāve yet to sight him wearing the colours. Presume heās injured but I havenāt seen any reports on why heās been out.
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2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Thanks to the poster who tipped me off that news of Chris Doerreās demise from ESPN is premature. Heās very much ON the books and has just issued his AFL Draft - April's Power Rankings: Father-son prospect the early favourite for pick No. 1. Itās a fair effort at first look but Elijah Tsatas is a better player than his power ranking of #10 suggests.
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2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
2022 NAB League Boys snapshot: Round 2 The big names in Ashcroft and Tsatas were on song. Wardlaw was unwell and didnāt play. Finn Emille-Brennan was good a got a vote.
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CHANGES: Rd 05 vs GWS
Coming a week after Mitch Brown was put out of the game against Essendon and at least another week by a blow behind the play, this sounds like cruel justice to me.
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2022 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Apparently not just off ESPNās books but it would also seem that heās no longer the golden boy at bigfooty. Pity because it was always interesting to read his draft material and opinions until he started looking for clickbait with some controversial views. Heās now doing you tube videos and stuff. Although I disagreed with some of his output, I wish him luck in the future.
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AFLW GAMEDAY: Grand Final vs Adelaide
The pioneer club in womenās football is up against the modern day power house. Letās make it a double today!!!
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CASEY: Rd 03 vs Williamstown
Not a bad side with 15 AFL listers and 2 of the ins are key premiership players.