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Would love Trent Dumont on the opposing wing to Langdon. Hasn’t played much this year due to injury, but his past few years he showed a lot playing as an outside midfielder in a [censored] team (North). Watched him closely as I drafted him in a work fantasy league haha. If we could get him cheap, we should definitely do it. The rest of that list is a hard pass.
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The disappearance of training reports
Lord Travis replied to La Dee-vina Comedia's topic in Melbourne Demons
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Viney in for Sparrow. Easy decision. Weid out for ??? Either B Brown if we keep the same forward structure or Melksham if we go the more mobile forward line from earlier in the season. Interesting to see what the coaches come up with here, as the three talls isn’t working for us. Will they persist? IN Viney, ?? OUT Weideman, Sparrow
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We’ve lost 2 of our last 4 matches to bottom four teams. The concerning things in both those games was our structures fell apart and we didn’t handle pressure. It was all a mental thing, which has long been our issue. Even in the wins we had, as pleasing as they were, we didn’t play four quarters. We switched off for a half and ground out wins. We’re not in great form, but on the flip side we’re 11-2 and have heaps of improvement still. Earlier in the year we were playing four quarters and we were a much better team. We scored more freely and had a mobile forward line. The three talls up forward hasn’t worked, so I’d like to see the coaches drop Weid and try the mobile forward line again. Bring the speed and pressure! I hope we are switched on against the Bombers this week. They’re playing well recently and have the talent to beat us if we don’t bring our A game.
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100% agree with this. Jakes a good player, but the key reason we traded hard for him was his leadership. He’s still young too at 24 years old. He’s our general on field, organizing the players and barking encouragement etc. He’s the best leader we’ve had the club since Neitz and I’d be staggered if he wasn’t our next captain. Trac’s definitely maturing now and developing some leadership qualities, but Lever is a mile ahead of anyone on our list.
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Scoreboard flattered us. That was a weak weak weak effort today. Teams have worked us out now. Yes we’ve been able to grind out some great wind, but our defense has been worked out. Short kick and run to stop interceptions and we struggle. Our leaders didn’t stand up today when they needed to. There was definitely air of can’t be bothered, can turn it on for 10 minutes later and win. Nup. Sorry. In this competition, no game is done until it’s done. Put in the effort or you’ll lose. Hopefully they learnt the lesson today and had the Hollywood [censored] knocked out of them.
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Bloody Port have [censored] the bed in the last quarter.
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Good footballer, but not for us at this stage. He’d cost more than we’d want to spend in both trade value and his salary. Our defense is strong now, so best to focus our list build elsewhere as needed.
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He’s a legend and his family are admirable in their support of him and the cause. It’s sad seeing Neale deteriorating, but [censored] he’s an inspiration.
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Nathan Buckley Steps Down as Collingwood Coach
Lord Travis replied to roy11's topic in Melbourne Demons
Mondays game is more dangerous now due to the unknown. Will this fire them up more or cause them to completely fall apart? Ours boys need to stay focused so we don’t have a repeat of the Adelaide game where we lost our way and lost to an inferior team. -
Great fight back tonight. Midfield was getting dominated up to half time (Petracca aside). They really switched on on the second half and won the contest. Our leaders all stood up and got us back tonight. For years we’ve had the talent but lacked the leadership. Now we’ve finally got leadership after years of searching and look at the difference!
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No point blaming the umpires. We’re not up to it tonight. We look tired and like we just want to get on a plane home. Our midfield is getting smacked and needs to lift. We can’t get our hands on it! Salem has struggled since returning from his week off. 20 points is doable, but need to lift this quarter.
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Reports it will likely be a loss of around $1.4 million for those two games. This pandemic can [censored] right off!
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I’m enjoying Jackson’s development like most fans, but the bolded sentence isn’t true. Jackson seriously struggles with contested marking contests. He’s averaging less than one a game, and is worse performed than Weid at this skill. This threads existence is baffling. Weid is averaging 1.4 contested marks a game, 4th in our team this season. Somehow his marking is a problem? What does that say about the other 40 guys on the list? Weid isn’t having big impact on games right now, but if he starts clunking even one more contested mark a week, then he’ll be up there as a league leader with Gawn and Dixon for contested marking stats. He’s not far off, and it’s not really a problem. People need to get over their bias and be objective towards players.
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Two options IMO. Hunt or Jordon to the wing. If Hunt to wing, someone like Bowey, Jones or Lockhart to fill his spot. If Jordon to wing, Sparrow into middle to fill his spot. This option seems better. No other changes needed. Wouldn’t bother with Baker. He might be quick, but we never see it at AFL level. Average tank and skills mean he’s unlikely to make it as a winger long term. Weid gets another crack. If he struggles and Brown performs well in VFL, then swap the week after.
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I’ve mentioned it on here before, but with no crowd present, Levers leadership on field was even more noticeable. He’s the general out there, like an onfield coach similar to Luke Hodge back in the Hawks prime. Those types of leaders are worth their weight in gold. Look at how well organized we are defensively out there this year, and he’s a prime driver of that. He barely had a voice by the end of the match when Richardson interviewed him! Just a shout out to Jake. Having a great season, but also proving to be the leader we hoped he’d be.
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He’s not that similar to our boys. Sparrow is a Viney clone, he’s all about intensity at the ball and man. Jordon isn’t a big clearance winner, more defensive around stoppages but has good kicking skills when he gets it. Narkle is more about burst of pace from congestion, sort of like Shuey if I had to give a comparison. If Narkle can stay fit, he’s got potential to be a decent long term player. Could play midfield, half forward or half back comfortably IMO.
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I rate him and would gladly have him. When fit, he’s shown he can be damaging and is quite versatile. He’s played his best footy on ball and is more inside and contested than people think. He’s shown he can hit the scoreboard and break lines too. That said he’s not an answer for a permanent wing position IMO.
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Bad news if true. Our midfield has dropped off big time since he went down injured. Over the past month statistically we’ve gone from a clear top 2 team to a middling team grinding out wins (and a loss) against weak opposition. Viney adds defensive pressure, ball winning ability, and a vocal leader to organize around the ground. His absence is being felt more than it’s being spoken about.
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Hooray! One of our best and most important players this year. Big addition to the team for our biggest game yet.
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Umps got it wrong - need a please explain
Lord Travis replied to spirit of norm smith's topic in Melbourne Demons
Good they admitted their mistake, but it doesn’t change the outcome of the game. Incorrect decisions made by umpires since officially recognized as incorrect by the AFL have now directly influenced the result of three matches this year. All three teams who incorrectly lost have been the visiting side from interstate. Umpiring needs to be seriously looked at now. The entire ladder would be different if the correct results were upheld. $100,000s would have been incorrectly paid out in betting too. The AFL has to do something. -
6. Oliver daylight 5. Langdon 4. Petracca 3. Jackson 2. Harmes 1. Lever Reality is that outside of Oliver we had very few strong performers tonight.
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Aaaaaand right on queue he kicks a goal. Thanks Kozzie!
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Needs to get involved, even if it’s just tackling and work rate. He doesn’t need to produce any miracles, just do the basics and stay involved.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
Lord Travis replied to Freddy Fuschia's topic in Melbourne Demons
I’d say the opposite. Oliver is more consistent at his designated role (inside midfielder), but Petracca is a better footballer overall.