Everything posted by Lord Travis
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NON-MFC: Round 19, 2022
Cmon Port! Gotta score
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CASEY: Rd 18 vs Footscray
Chandler kicks his third. Heâs too good for VFL level, but hasnât clicked at AFL level yet. He should be given opportunity for a few weeks like Bedford had. Maybe too late in the season now for him, but clearly something to work with there.
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TEAMS: Rd 19 vs Western Bulldogs
If Lever is a late out also, could we see Tomlinson come in and Petty sent forward?
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Farewell Toby Bedford
Bedford is in that 20-30 ranked bracket on our list. That means unless he improves further or we lose someone like Kozzie, he won't get a consistent game for our club the next few years. He'd be in the 10-20 bracket at other weaker clubs though, so he's well within his right to seek opportunity elsewhere. Strong clubs lose players along the journey. Losing Bedford won't really hurt us. Losing a Brayshaw type would. If Bedford decides to leave, the trade would get done for a token 3rd-4th round pick with a thanks for your service and good luck.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Believe we tried both Mitch Lewis and Ben King. Both were long shots and extended at their current clubs.
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Angus Brayshaw Re-Signs Until 2028
Gus is in his prime at 26 years old. He's shown he can be a great mid (2018), good wingman (2021), and All Australian level halfback (2022). His versatility and leadership make him a valuable commodity. I'd rate him around the pick 10-12 mark. That's better than what we'd get as compo, but not drastically so. I don't believe Gus will leave, but if he does then end of first round compo is likely what we'd settle for. I'm someone that believes picks are overrated though and would rather a proven good player than speculative great one, so in my eyes we lose either way if Gus leaves.
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Angus Brayshaw Re-Signs Until 2028
Gus is an All Australian level player now, but more importantly heâs a cultural linchpin of the playing group. Him leaving would be disastrous in my opinion, far worse than Jackson leaving. We simply must retain Gus. If Freo landed both, itâd be the biggest off season I can remember by a club, and our direct competitors for the flag would leap from us for the future.
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Daisy's commentary
Basically Rex Hunt had a go saying Daisy only had a job due to a gender quota. Talked up Wayne Carey as a superior commentator and that Daisy stole his spot on Friday nights due to her gender. Itâs lead to a swell of toxic support online from some seriously sexist and brain dead people, if you can even call them that. Rex is obviously an out of touch old fool. Daisy is one of the most insightful commentators going around. She provides better insight into whatâs happening in the matches than most other commentators, especially the blokes old boys club types. She understands the modern game better than players from 2-3 decades ago who spend the matches beating their chests and the best insight they can give is getting a players name correct. Youâre best off ignoring the rubbish online if you have any semblance of humanity left. Some of the stuff said about Daisy has been disgusting and shameful.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
If weâre going to lose Jackson then we can make it work for us. As good as he is for a young ruckman, I donât think heâll ever reach the highs of the million dollar a year top 10 in the league type player heâs being talked up as. Weâre cashing in whilst his value is highest IMO. Heâs being hyped on potential, not output. Another two years would mean less potential growth, but even if his output is very high his value wonât increase past what itâs being spoken about as now. If weâre able to pry a young gun like Serong or Young plus a top 10ish pick, then Iâd say weâre winning the trade and improving our list. Alternately if we can pinch get pick 1-2 from West Coast Iâd take it and run. We lost Hogan and won out from that, hopefully we can do the same here.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Would love Logue to be part of the deal with a first rounder. He had a slow start to his career and struggled with his body, but last year or two heâs really come on and shown he can be a good tall defender or forward. Iâd go so far as to say heâd be near All Australian calculations as a defender this year, done jobs on a bunch of gun forwards. Weâd be wanting him as a forward though, so heâd need to be happy playing as a forward and shifting away from defense (unless he replaces May permanently in a few years?). Heâs underrated amongst the footy world because he plays for Freo and doesnât get seen much, but has high value as a 24 year old KPP.
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POSTGAME : Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
Bloody love watching Kozzie play. Brilliant performance with goal of the year contenders! He got the job done for us today when lots of his mates showed a lack of skill.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
Gawn and Jackson vs no proper ruckman and weâre losing clearances by 13. Neither have impacted the game. On a side note, Jackson is not worth a million a year and never will be. Overrated.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
Lazy. None of our players are moving. Blake loading all you want, but if you lose and donât even finish top four then who gives a [censored] what preparation youâve done. Definitely feels like weâve lost our team spirit.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
Incredible goal Kozzie!
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GAMEDAY: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
Weâre still well out of form, especially with our midfield going inside 50. Bedford has been MIA again thus far. Chandler shouldâve replaced him weeks ago after his strong VFL form.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
Port are in better form than us obviously, so they should start favorites IMO. Our mids need to ramp up the pressure this week and lower the eyes going inside 50. If we can withstand their pressure and do that, then weâll win. If not then itâs going to be tough and top four looks less likely.
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NON-MFC: Round 18, 2022
100% agree with this about the Pies. Theyâve been immensely lucky to have won so many close matches, some with dubious free kicks right at the end too. That sort of run is not sustainable. It shows their gameplan doesnât control games and theyâre stumbling over the line. Credit to them for overachieving this year and being ahead of schedule in their rebuild, but itâs not sustainable and theyâd be the least likely finalist to win the flag. Percentage is the most accurate measure of a teams performance, and the Pies percentage is probably the worst in living record for a top 8 side at 102. Ranking by percentage, theyâre 11th in the league this year. Thatâs a far more accurate ranking of them. If theyâd split those close games 50/50 instead of winning them all, they would be 11-12th on the ladder. Credit to them, but theyâre no chance of a flag and Iâd be stoked to get a freebie against them come finals time when the pressure ramps up and the whistle goes away. Freo and Sydney are the ones to worry about IMO.
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NON-MFC: Round 18, 2022
Scoreboard flatters the Blues. Their defensive ability across the whole ground is not there yet. Theyâre zero chance of winning the premiership this year due to that, but will be a serious contender in the coming years. Both Freo and Sydney are serious contenders. Freo for mine are ready to swoop on the flag. Theyâre probably the best defensive team going at the moment, and defense is what wins premierships.
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Lloyd Meek
Would gladly take him as steak knives if Jackson chooses to leave. We have no ruck depth. Gawn is 31 next year, Daw has retired, Bradke was delisted. If Jackson leaves we have no proper ruck backup on the list for Gawn and will be reliant on make shift rucks like Weid, Brown, Tomlinson etc. Meek is a solid guy, still quite young for a ruckman. He's no world beater, but he's serviceable with scope to become a good AFL ruckman. He is solid in ruck contests, gets around the ground on the wings to contribute, can provide a marking outlet, and knows his limitations to handball to receiver after marking if play is quick too. He's a country Vic boy, so may agree to come home to too. Definitely worth pushing to get thrown into the Jackson deal along with first rounders.
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TEAMS: Rd 18 vs Port Adelaide
Expected and best ins available. Dunstan in for Clarry is a no brained. Heâs next cab off the rank in the midfield and has been consistently good in VFL waiting for another chance. Chandler has been our best player in the VFL over the course of the year. Surprised he didnât get promoted after his 29 disposal 5 goal game 2 weeks back! Bowey omitted for poor form a few weeks late, but at least theyâve made the call now. Hunt the likely replacement. Hunt should never have been dropped, and our backline (and team) have performed worse since he was omitted. Cannot understate how important he is as a small/medium lockdown defender who has pace.
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Head high tackles
Itâs an issue because some players are actively playing for these free kicks instead of playing the game as intended. Ginnivan is obviously a rodent, but just this week Luke Shuey was interviewed and asked about it and said âIâll keep doing it unless they change the rule and I donât get free kicks anymoreâ (paraphrasing but close). Weâve had Weightman come out and say itâs a skill in his game to draw free kicks for high tackles. Weâve now got Dangerfield defending it. The fact the players have trained themselves to essentially go weak at the knees and raise their arm to draw high contact when faced with confrontation instead of actually playing the game is a problem. Someone will get hurt and there will be no sympathy. Itâs also a terrible look for the sport. The rule just needs to be officiated as itâs written. If the initial contact is below the shoulder but is then pushed high due to a shrug, then itâs not a free kick for high contact. Itâs either play on or holding the ball depending on the success of the tackle. The duck/shrug/flop/arm raise is prior opportunity. At the end of the day, these footy matches exist to entertain us. If the customer doesnât like the product, then change the product to fit the customers needs or die. In this case, officiate the rule as written, and no free kicks for tackles that are pushed or adjusted high by the tacklee. The players need to reel it in and accept theyâre not above anything. If it wasnât for us supporting with our dollars, theyâd likely be brick layers in bumfuk nowhere on a pittance of a wage.
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Is David Noble the new Mark Neeld?
I feel for Noble. He was clearly never going to have success at North, and has had to deal with being surrounded by incompetent rubbish whilst having a poor playing list to utilise. The media jumped on and no-one can survive a losing record like that. He's a good football person and will get another gig elsewhere, likely in an assistant coach or football ops type role.
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Is David Noble the new Mark Neeld?
Zuurhaar isn't a key forward at 189cms, he's a forward/mid type. Very powerful, decent pace, fierce at the contest and hits the scoreboard. At a good club he could be a real weapon IMO and would add a different dynamic to our forward line. Larkey would be a huge get. He's a very promising tall forward who has already shown he can be a main target, clunk marks and hit the scoreboard. I think both players are contracted, but if the place implodes we should get in their ear and see if we can lure them across.
- Is David Noble the new Mark Neeld?
- Is David Noble the new Mark Neeld?