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  1. worse still, i believe daily mail is now the #1 'news' site in oztraya goes to show what people value...
  2. means nothing; afl fantasy points is all about accumulation of stats through possessions; supercoach measures effectiveness of usage at least, as it uses champion data ranking points gawn is the #1 average scoring player in both games from memory, oliver and trac are right up there in top 10 but again it means little - richmond for instance has barely any player who averages 100+ points (neck tatts) and only another three who average 90+ ppg, whereas we have the top 3 who average 117+ ppg each, then viney, may, langdon also at 90+ it's not how how possessions you get but how you make em count
  3. i don't expect him to play til round 5
  4. i don't get the love for hore... hopefully i'll be proved wrong but he was dropped multiple times as a senior recruit in his first year, finished the season in the vfl, and then was crocked the entirety of 2020 smith is ahead of him for mine by dint of being regularly IN the side last year seniors B: Smith - May - Lever HB: Rivers - Tomlinson - Hibberd C : Langdon - Petracca - Salem HF: Melksham - Weideman - Harmes F: Fritsch - B Brown - Pickett Foll: Gawn - Oliver - Viney I/c: Jackson - Brayshaw - Hunt - Baker Emerg: Jones - Spargo - McDonald - Sparrow magoos B: Jetta - Petty - Lockhart HB: Bowey - Hore - Chandler C : Nietschke - Jones - vandenBerg HF: Neal-Bullen - McDonald - Spargo F: Laurie - M Brown - Bedford Foll: Bradtke - Sparrow - Jordon I/c: Rosman
  5. perhaps that was the point...
  6. i would have thought our gameplan was fairly self-evident in the way we have played for several years win stoppages and clearances is the #1 mandate move the ball via overlap run fan wide on the rebound / entering 50 clear out / block central corridor and force teams to use the boundary thus theoretically maximising repeat stoppages and limiting oppo run (doesn't work if we don't defend exits effectively) defend maniacally limit turnovers (which can mean we sometimes look overly cautious when in possession) what i like is that it's not overly complicated, which is genuinely a good guide to the kiss principle; tiggas' game plan to me essentially appears to be defend maniacally, force turnover, run in waves on the rebound
  7. Boak is a great role model - excellent player, great leader, loyal to one club
  8. burgoyne, burgoyne, francou, kornes with primus in the ruck was a fearsome combo during their golden period at the start of the 00s add in nick stephens until 04, plus josh carr, adam kingsley, wanganeen, and pickett, and they were the quintessential 'almost' team until the breakthrough in 04 those clashes between the bears and the pear in that era were epic
  9. they're all 'jack' tho; not 'john'
  10. interesting that we play freo in the pre-season and then again in round 1
  11. how far off is noah yze?
  12. as, theoretically, the afl and subsidiaries (i.e. clubs) are not for profit, any money we would have to pay back as part of a loan to clear debt etc. would be money that we could have otherwise spent, yes? we can carry the debt without a care in the world (theoretically) because of the afl being able to guarantee us
  13. confident that brayshaw will be right to go in rd 1 @WERRIDEE ?
  14. my version of mfcss: when things are glum, there's worse to come
  15. MFC predictions Ladder position at the end of the H&A season: 6th Position at the end of the season (e.g. stage of finals): 6th B&F top 5 (1 point for correct inclusion, 1 point for correct place): 1. clayton oliver 2. jack viney 3. max gawn 4. christian petracca 5. jake lever Leading goalkicker: ben brown Most marks: jake lever Best first year player: jake bowey Most improved player: luke jackson All Australian 40-man squad selections (1 point each): olver, viney, gawn, petracca, may All Australian final 22 selections (1 point each): oliver, gawn Big Ben Brown will kick his biggest goal tally against: footscray Biggest winning margin (exact guess is 5 points, within 1 point margin is 4 points etc): 54 points Biggest MFC story of the year (5 points): future home base announced Other MFC predictions (1 point each): gus brayshaw trade AFL predictions Premier: richmond Runner-up: west coast Wooden spoon: north melbourne Biggest improver: gc17 Biggest slider: collingwood Brownlow medal: marcus bontempelli Coleman medal: tom lynch (tigers) Rising star: matthew rowell (gc17)
  16. well we know where she keeps edina monsoon's mobile...
  17. i'm not nearly as high on hore as others - dropped multiple times in 2019 and injured the entirety, more or less, of 2020 same goes for lockhart; even at the end of 2020 it was jetta that was brought in when hibberd was injured, not lockhart
  18. yeah, i dunno about that on a scale or ordinary to average, i guess so but...ideally neither would be best 22 in a good side
  19. reckon harmes might be viney?
  20. i'm going off the assumption that the central back 7 of rd 18, 2020, will be the core around which we build - i personally am not a huge fan of smith, hibberd, and tomlinson in the same line-up, but it would seem that the footy dept. like it and it holds to my theory that we're more trying to emulate geelong's back 7 approach it looks like a middle-tier side to me, right where we were in 2018 and 2020 - somewhere between 5th and 11th, before finals seniors B: Smith - May - Lever HB: Hibberd - Tomlinson - Rivers C : Langdon - Petracca - Salem HF: Melksham - Weideman - Hunt F: Fritsch - B Brown - Pickett Foll: Gawn - Oliver - Viney I/c: Harmes - Jackson - Brayshaw - Baker Emerg: Jones - vandenBerg - McDonald - Sparrow reserves B: Jetta - Hore - Lockhart HB: Bowey - Petty - Chandler C : Jordon - Jones - Rosman HF: Neal-Bullen - McDonald - Spargo F: Laurie - M Brown - Bedford Foll: Bradtke - vandenBerg - Sparrow I/c: Nietschke - to - be - determined
  21. i think we might be more looking to emulate the geelong model of using mobile talls as defenders rather than genuine 'smalls' like us, they like to play a 7 man defensive set-up if you look at their grand final team, they had: taylor and henderson as kpp, then henry, stewart, blicavs, kolodjashnij (plus the option of tuohy) as mobile tall defenders, plus bews as their sole 'small' defender sadly i think nev might be cooked while lockhart does not, to me, look the answer as a small defender in the last round of the year we had may and lever as our kpp, then tall flankers in tomlinson , hibberd, smith, and rivers, while salem was the only bloke smaller than 6 foot in our set-up in terms of depth, petty is the obvious one as kpp defensive option, although t mac is an option here, while jetta and lockhart could potentially provide lock-down small defender options and bowey is seemingly going to be groomed for the smaller rebounding type fwiw i don't think our defence / defense was settled the entirety of 2020 - in addition to the 7 we finished the season with, we also had jetta, lockhart, harmes, and o mac playing through it at various stages the beauty of what richmond and geelong have is that they're all predictable to each other in terms of how they will play
  22. taj woewodin sounds like a prospect we have serious eyes on, as does kalani white some further years down the line very interesting that they're focusing on bowey being a defender straight away; we clearly have a position becoming available in the coming years for a small defender who can hit targets by foot and execute the switch
  23. kennett is sticking around til his dorks are in dingley
  24. we can match salem if he is offered a contract by another club like you, he's a must-keep for mine
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