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Who's our best kick for goal outside 50
Lord Travis replied to deelusions from afar's topic in Melbourne Demons
Gawns set shots outside 50 have a good strike rate. Trac and Sparrow bombing from outside 50 in play are good. Hunt also, though he’s usually running inside 50 if he gets shots these days. Would love for a tall forward to own this and start sinking shots from outside 50 like other teams talls seem to do. -
He’s back in WA today with JVR enjoying his bye break. Hopefully he comes back refreshed and has a bigger impact on the second half of the year. Lets get that contract signed soon so it doesn’t become a distraction and effect the team.
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After halftime over these last three games, we have scored just 5.16 while having a whopping 25.9 kicked against. In percentage terms, that’s 28.9%. If we are loading, then we miscalculated badly. We aren’t as fit as last year, but our poor form can’t be entirely blamed on loading. Even before these losses we’ve been in average/poor form despite winning. By any metric, we aren’t the team we were last year. We have trust and connection issues. Last year players would trust there team mates to enter a contest out numbered. The one entering the contest would either get the ball free to the waiting player on the outside, or at worst halve the contest and create a stoppage. It takes trust in your mate to go against your natural instincts and hang back. This year we’ve reverted to bees at a honeypot. The trust is gone, players are charging in without thought as they’re now trying too hard and going into self preservation mode to hold their spot in the team. We now see other teams giving us a taste of our own medicine. How many times do we see Sparrow, Viney, Trac and Harmes smash into each other trying to win the ball, only for it to pop out to opposition just hanging outside the pack waiting? It’s a mindset issue that needs to be fixed more so than fitness.
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In: May, Weid, Hunt Out: Turner, M Brown, Bowey
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With our poor forward conversion and injuries to talls, he should play permanent tall forward if Max is ok after the bye break. He’d get a few free kicks per weeks purely from defenders [censored] themselves at his height or athleticism. If he could stand up and CHF it would do us a world of good. He’s needed more there than centre of the ground IMO.
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His brilliance and determination have masked how poor our midfield is performing this year. It feels like an eternity since we won the clearances and could stop opposition midfields charging through the corridor. Would be in a world of pain without Clarry doing his bit.
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Lost top spot and lost 7%. Horrible day for the club. It’d be good to win a queens birthday match at some point. Bring back Jack Watts to kick the sealer
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Reset of the club needed. Top four in serious jeopardy if we can’t find form soon. Even with injuries, the players we have out there on the field should be able to beat most teams comfortably. This is simply not good enough.
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Gone. So disappointing watching the club regress like this. Premiership defense looking shaken now. Gonna be a fight to stay top four now and we’re going to need to start beating too right teams.
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Regardless of what the result winds up being today, Bowey needs to go back to Casey. Got a bright future ahead, but he’s been poor both defensively and offensively the past month. Dropping Hunt ahead of him was just an outright mistake.
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We’re seriously on the ropes here. Season is spiraling downwards here if we can’t get some fit players standing up to keep us in the top four.
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How many injuries have we got? I just saw Mitch Brown playing down back with no Petty in sight after that marking contest.
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We’re just not sticking tackles like we were last year. It makes a big difference that pressure, completely changes how they’re going forward and allows our defenders to zone off and intercept. Without the defensive pressure going up, our defenders can’t zone off and can’t stop someone as tall as Cox on the air. We’ve had our weapons taken away for us for the last 4-6 weeks and we’ve been brought back to the middle of the pack. On form we’re obviously not top four, but there’s still plenty of time left in this season to get back on track before finals.The midfield and forward line need complete resets. Midfield getting embarrassed around the ball and poor kicking inside 50. Forward line not converting, even when they manage to get shots.
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Turner going well on debut, especially early. Bowey is well out of form unfortunately. Hunt or Rivers would be more effective on form.
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Midfield getting pantsed again today. Losing clearances and contested ball, giving them free reign to take it quickly through the corridor. Oliver a lone hand. Spargo had a great second quarter. Huge pressure and clean kicks going inside 50. Jackson is a shadow of himself at present and is getting outbodied too easily. How any league footballer can miss goals from 10 meters out with little angle is beyond me. We’re not converting opportunity when we had the momentum. Will be a tough fight from here to get up.
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Also Dogs coming off a grand final are fourth last! Kanagroos future looking grim. They’re about to be passed by expansion clubs in attendance 😧
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Just goes to show we’re doing well with attendance compared to the league. Teams like Hawthorn hit 100,000 members and yet languish behind us by nearly 10,000 bums on seats per week. Keep it up Dees!
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Definitely recommend listening to the Dyl & Friends podcast episode featuring Nathan Jones posted above by DEE Fence. It’s long at 1.5 hours, but it’s a great interview and Jones speaks very openly about his whole career at the Dees. Lots of highs and lows, and it’s great he’s now happy with his growing family. A true role model for us all.
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See article on afl website. I notice Melbourne as one of the clubs not listed with that role. Surely we could’ve put Daisy in it and kept her at the club post playing career? https://www.womens.afl/news/94867/daisy-takes-on-geelong-role-three-more-players-granted-coaching-positions?_ga=2.208290007.412555795.1654575296-2118060203.1653802307
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On another note, can’t have a go at supporters not being there every week as if they don’t have lives outside of attending live football. The poll in this thread is petulant whinging. I’m not special, but none of those reasons are why I don’t attend every game. We’ve got 12 games at the G throughout the season and I’ll probably get to 9. That number will decrease over the next few years due to very young children. Family and sometimes other commitments are simply more important than attending a live football game. I consider myself a diehard supporter and I’ve sat through probably minimum 8 live Dees games every year since about 1990. Most of those games have been losses and last decade was excruciating. If someone wants to have a go at me not attending every week and say I’m not a true supporter then they’re welcome to… right before I knock their lights out.
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The Sydney crowd number and noise were a disappointment. The Freo however was not. In a 4:35 time slot we broke our home attendance record against them. Our best ever crowd at the G against them in a graveyard time slot is a fantastic result.
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This sucks. Seems the clubs lost its way a hit this year and the standards we had in 2021 have slipped. I reckon it’s rubbish Mays out, should’ve been a fine or community service type punishment. Now it’ll impact the team and we’ll continue to struggle. Mark us down for losses to Pies and Lions. We’re in poor form and now missing key personnel for even longer. Here’s hoping May comes back and repays us onfield and we can get back on track leading into finals.
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Yet again the Doggies lose the match when the free kick count doesn’t go there way!
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Not surprised if true. We’ve been poor for over a month now and were lucky we played Kangas and Eagles, statistically two of the worst sides in a decade. Our current form is middle of the road and with injuries to key players and lack of tall forward depth we’re now at a crossroads. We’ll obviously make finals comfortably, but if we’re not throwing everything at it and challenging then we’re wasting our window. Heres hoping for a reset after the bye and hitting top form leading into finals. Better we struggle now rather than later.
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Not up to it. On current form we’re a middle of the road team. Defensive pressure poor. Connection into forward line poor. Hawks unreal marking masks how bad our transition was tonight. A lot of work to do for second half of the year.