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  1. 1 hour ago, adonski said:

    Jefferson kicking 7!

    Sparrow_02-1.png?width=500

    from a graphic design friend...

     

    1. It's hard to read, even on a large screen. Both the size and the compact font are a bad rookie choice.
    2. There's WAY too much empty space
    3. Where are the positions?
    4. What time is the match? 
    5. They put Carlton's logo on the graphic but not Melbourne's
    6. The emergency list is TINY
    7. Don't use that serial killer font, no one can read it on a small screen and we're not in high school
    8. It's BAAAAAAAAAAAAAD

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  2. 3 hours ago, Demonland said:

    I would be very surprised if Verrall is named in Opening Round over Schache. Your team is lacking another tall forward. Whatever one's thoughts are on Schache I doubt we will go into OR with an untried ruck as a backup ruck/forward.

    on the scg you really don't need that many talls tho

    as i said, i expect schache will get the gig

    but based on 7 praccy terms of footy, verrall showed more both in the ruck and up forward for mine

  3. based on 7 terms of practice...

    2024 opening round 23:
    B: McVee - May - Tomlinson
    HB: Rivers - Lever - Bowey
    C: Langdon - Petracca - Windsor
    HF: ANB - JVR - Billings
    F: Pup Brown - Fritsch - Chandler
    Foll: Gawn - Salem - Viney
    I/c: Howes - Verrall - Sparrow - Woewodin
    Sub: Laurie

    unavailable: spargo - brayshaw (sob) - hunter - oliver - melksham - mcadam - plugger mac - petty - pickett - sideshow bob

    i personally would prefer it if we went smaller and had no tomlinson in the backline, but i suspect the intention is to run with that structure

    i also somehow doubt this line-up will happen as it'd mean four debutants to start the season which would be pretty unusual for us; for instance based on @Demonland's latest training report schache is still favoured over verrall

    if we ever debut a player as a sub i for one will be really disappointed; hate it when clubs do that

  4. 14 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

    Players are always ahead of schedule until they’re not. It’s a 10-12 month injury

    10 months would have him returning to playing by july

    that's achievable and anything earlier would be a bonus

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  5. 6 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

    That’s very quick for an ACL!
    Is LARS still a thing?  Was all the rage a few years ago, but never really hear about it now…

     

    no, but from all reports he is significantly ahead of schedule

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  6. 5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

    Updated: February 22

     

    Melbourne injury list

    Name Injury Estimated Return
    Ben Brown Knee TBC
    Clayton Oliver Personal TBC
    Tom Fullarton Hamstring Early season
    Lachie Hunter Calf Test for Round 1
    Jake Melksham Knee 2025
    Joel Smith Misconduct TBC
    Kysaiah Pickett Suspension Round 2
    • Oliver is back training but faces a race against time to be fit for the season
    • A calf injury sees Hunter be in doubt for Round 1

     

    milkshake will be back mid-year, not 2025

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  7. jon ralph, who tends to just re-write media releases, says that the afl - unsurprisingly - doesn't have a protocol to deal with a player medically retired with a significant amount of time left upon their deal

    BRAYSHAW UNCERTAINTY

    The AFL is expected to have discussions with Melbourne about the salary cap implications of Angus Brayshaw’s retirement given he has five more seasons left on his contract.

    The league medically retired Brayshaw and while the Demons spent Thursday farewelling their premiership star, his position will clearly set a precedent for all clubs.

    Brayshaw could agree to accept a smaller figure on a contract of between $700,000-$800,000 as part of an agreement with the club or the AFL could grant the Demons some cap relief.

    Rival list bosses agreed there was no set protocol for medical retirements given most players to retire recently including Marcus Adams, Paul Seedsman and Paddy McCartin did not have long-term deals.

    The AFL’s intervention into Brayshaw’s career will give the Demons the best chance of reducing the cap implications of his deal until 2028.

    reads to me like we're going to be carrying the hefty salary in our cap for the extent of the remainder of the deal - that would be very, very annoying indeed

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  8. 28 minutes ago, Cheap Seats said:

    He might not have if he had opportunity 

    he had a heap of opportunity and was shown to be good but not good enough to be an a-list midfielder

    good depth, which is what he'll provide at the swans too

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  9. 6 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

    End of the year we will have a serious war chest.

    Gus - approx $600k pa

    TMac - approx $400k pa

    Brown - approx $300-$400k pa

    Tomlinson - approx $300-$400k pa

    We could have almost $2m in salary cap to play with, noting some of this will probably go to existing players.

     

    throw the chequebook at these free agents in order of preference:

    • hugh mcluggage (bears)
    • ollie florent (swans)
    • tim english (footscray)
    • andy mcgrath (peptides)
    • will haywood (swans)
    • cam zuhaar (north)
    • ben ainsworth (gc17)
    •  

     

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