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We have him this year, so it gives us 12 months more weed development. i would imagine if it is back and forth then Tom is in the ballpark, and it may be loading, performance markers and pay, retrigger clauses that could be in play. otherwise, the ‘message’ and signalling may have been different.
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Goodwin’s Grand Designs?
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A fun thread to read again. How things have evolved as the team has!
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Spargo needs a rest?? Seemed to do OK on that chase-down and tackle that led to Clarrie's goal. The game was so far over most Carlton supporters were already home in their sisters. He didn't need to go that hard, but he did. If he needs to be managed from a load perspective, I will leave that to the performance gurus at the club. There is no visible evidence that he needs a 'rest' however. Lets see how everyone pulls up. No one knew Clarrie busted a finger, or that Weids had a tight calf. I love the fact that we have a deep roster, and there is pressure for spots. No reason to change from a performance perspective.
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I think the season begins now. We have used these ‘build’ games to position ourselves really well. A 109 point thrashing of any club is huge, but the second half looked like training drills. 3 games to the bye. 3-0 : the lid will be off 2-1 : finals bound in these scenarios, the build phase will have paid off any less than 2-1 and the wrist slashing can recommence in earnest...
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Its not designed to be fair. Until we prove beyond any doubt we deserve it, we will get the junk end of everything AFL. 3 flags should do it.
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I think he has been building sing R3 into something really important. He is taking great intercept marks, spoiling (except that one today) and brilliant vision and delivery. Very pleased we landed him, and he is worth the money. Bring on Adelaide, so he can tick off the first meeting with the old club thing.
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Awesome. More pressure to get into, and stay in the firsts. When we have strong competition on every line for spots, it is something I can’t say I’m used to. We have never had it so good.
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Where have all my ads gone ???
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Match Preview and Team Selection - Round 9
buck_nekkid replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Bull is a great inclusion, as is Viney. who relieves Kreuzer (I’m not talking about Bolton, by hand, at half time)? If Max rests when zkreuzer does, Harmes could even ruck. Suspect T Mac might go through the middle. Can’t see the Carlton defense sticking with TMac and Hogan. Bull and Fritter add another level of challenge. And if Max goes forward, this will bust open. We just have to win the contests. Also, I can’t believe the bluebaggers supporters. They beat druggies and now they are up and about. One supporter couldn’t get his mates to go to a match- now has 6 seats for Sunday and about 10 idiots that want them. I dislike playing Carlton, and hope we smash them. -
Match Preview and Team Selection - Round 9
buck_nekkid replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Can’t believe the bluebaggers supporters. They beat druggies and now they are up and about. One supporter couldn’t get his mates to go to a match- now has 6 seats for Sunday and about 10 idiots that want them. I dislike playing Carlton, and hope we smash them. -
If they lined up like that it’s a full Demons starting 18! (Don’t think they will, though)
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Match Preview and Team Selection - Round 9
buck_nekkid replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Line by line we should smash them. For every quarter we play, I think 3 goals better to the Dees. That’s a 72 point margin if we plat a full game. -
Match Preview and Team Selection - Round 9
buck_nekkid replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Viney straight back in. Goodwin says ‘playing Carlton is like playing a bottom VFL club. The run against these magoos should get the last of the rust off. Zurich, our wonderful sponsor, is offering a special on life insurance to any Carlscum player if they pay up (in a brown Visy bag) before the bounce’. ambulance officers, afraid of ice addict attacks, are flooding out of Collingwood and will be on standby at the G. -
To use a Masterchef idiom: they are the garnish and not the hero of the dish. They wander in, scoff some grub, and Jonesy says “tastes good, dunnit?” Rest of the show is about short pockets angry George, look away and I’ll eat you Matt and totally irrelevant Gary yelling at the poor bastards, and some cooking in between watching people rush around for no reason and recaps.
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I’m not one to play the man, but what sort of [censored] idiot are you? I asked a reasonable question because I don’t know of any issues and genuinely would like to know. Your trite response speaks to the worst type of posters: you pretend to know something, but want to revel in your superiority rather than answer a simple question. I am ‘working it out’ by asking.
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Play at Casey until it clicks again. I love that he is not an automatic ‘in’, and he has to fight with a stronger roster to deserve his place. We lack real foot speed, which he brings, but he has to bring manic tackling, getting in the right positions and thoughtful delivery (not just banging it on the boot, which seems to be the flaw he needs to overcome at the moment). Demonstrate this at Casey, and an opportunity in the firsts may open up.
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One thing to remember is that these guys are doing repeat maximum sprints, then they shoot for goal. Look how hard they breathe in their 30 seconds - if they have a set shot. Kicking a goal under this physiological duress is a significant challenge. Unless they are training to kick under these conditions, its no surprise their technique changes and there is a lot of missing. Further, snapping goals is different from set shots.
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There has been a lot of commentary that we have only beaten weaker teams (which is correct, because if we beat them then we are ‘stronger’ on the day...). Personally, I think this is actually a good thing. Here’s why. we tuned up the gameplan over the summer, and the JLT allowed us to implement a version of it and look like top 4 material. we played less than ideal footy and took the points in a couple of games. Playing for 3/4, with a defensive press way too high, Maxy not hitting to advantage and terrible inside 50 connections. we were slaughtered by the Hawks. Wake up call. we played ok versus Richmond. A bit rushed early, but the third quarter was some of th3 toughest contested ball I have seen in footy in a while. so now we have a few ‘easy’ games in a row. Thank god. Over these games we have seen: the back 6 start to work. Lever to begin to show some real skill, and Lewis now being the general. Jetta rediscovered his form. tmac is back and building. Forward connection still needs work, but forward pressure is manic the big 4 have had a couple of games to work together. the midfield are growing. Salem and Angus in particular. viney is about to return. i for one am glad we have had this run to build skill, strategy and structure. The confidence of a few wins now might encourage the team to bring this style, refined and practiced over the ‘easy’ games, into the harder stuff. The coaching staff have made the adjustments and drilled the plan, and the players are seeing the rewards. This little period could be the making of the team. If we went straight into harder contests with no trust in the gameplan or each other, it could have been messy. It sure looks like these games have allowed a different sense to emerge. I am keen to see us kick over the blues, and set ourselves for some more serious challenges that will test our ability to keep playing our game.
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The Curnow boys (a recycled Jedward) should be punished, and should have to lick a Razor Rays head for 10 minutes each.
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I take no joy in the demise of anyone. He was a poor selection as our coach, but I assume he did his best. I hope he is ok on the back of this.
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Be great to have Jeff in for the Adelaide (indigenous round) game, his auntie designed the jumper! Glad he has shown his class at VFL level and could be back in the frame.
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There are several dimensions to this. 1. Leadership. As Oskar and Lever grow together, they can take more of Jordan’s leadership, and be the back line generals. 2. Roles. I see Oskar and Lever owning their roles. Upgrades for Lewis and Jetta in time. Can see Jetta being there for a few years, Lewis this and maybe some of next year. Can see Lewis’ role taken by a Joel Smith type, Hubbard to keep at it, and Hunt to refine his mojo. If not, Baker could step up. Tall defenders- Frosty and Keilty are in the wings, interesting to see if DK can go past Frosty, and what role then Frosty takes? as for the Jetta replacement, some of the suggestions re Dion and JKH might be good options for development. Otherwise we might be a bit light on in this department. The small defender for the number one small forward is a critical defensive role. we have a back 6 that seems to be working well at the moment. Building depth in all posts is critical in case something happens to one of them.
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The coach has already declared him an ‘in’ in his presser....