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  1. The other thing I will add was how baffling a decision it was to play Laurie ahead of Jordon. Laurie looks a mile off the pace and will need to get Jack Viney strong to make it.
  2. Gawn or Grundy will be forward 50-70% of game time. It looked fine yesterday because Gawn and Grundy dominated the air, but there will be times that we will not be so dominant and we will look too slow and lack defensive pressure. van Rooyen is a better ground level player may complement the Tap Brothers better. I’m just not convinced he’s got the game to be the 50 goal forward that we need in 2023. Our ball movement is going to be a lot more attacking this year because we have two true wingers, so whoever plays forward is going to get great supply. Petty is the only one I’m confident would kick 50+ goals and not be a defensive liability. I would also add that key forwards often take a long time to become accretive players. Even some of the top liners like Hawkins and Kennedy took years to develop. Others like Neitz, TMac and Lynch, who started in defence, were much more productive early in their careers.
  3. We looked fantastic today. That said, I still think our best side has Petty forward paired with TMac and one of Turner, van Rooyen, Smith or Tomlinson in the back half.
  4. Is anyone able to provide a report on who played well for Casey today?
  5. Rivers is named back pocket.
  6. No injuries and van Rooyen kick 10. Thanks. Bye.
  7. I watched the first four quarters but St Kilda were woeful and I thought we were pretty average.
  8. Did Jordon play in the second game?
  9. Not sure if already mentioned, but the Bulldogs don't have a game this weekend because the Giants didn't want to travel. Instead they are playing an intraclub match. Hopefully this leaves them a touch underdone for Round 1.
  10. He could but remember that Melksham was playing TMac's role when he was injured.
  11. It is really 4 talls with Gawn & Grundy though. And if Fritsch is fit, we are already playing 3.5 talls.
  12. Just tell May to kick in long and to the left side and they won't learn anything.
  13. I wouldn't mind to see a full streamed match simulation.
  14. He was on the wing because Jordon was injured/dropped.
  15. I agree, Petty is a good, solid kick but he is not as natural, compact or fluent as players like Bowey, Salem, May, Tomlinson or Spargo. Petty is an excellent decision maker and typically takes a safe option, which is also very important to retaining possession.
  16. Kye Turner looks athletic enough and will put on muscle to become a good AFL body. From the highlights package, he doesn't appear to be a great kick at a higher level but that doesn't mean he can't improve. Lever and Petty are not naturally elite kickers and have improved.
  17. Great summary Slartibartfast. I think TMac is reasonable on the deck, but I think you are a bit harsh and I wouldn't say he lacks intensity there. Fritsch plays like a seagull on the ground (swooping in and out). And Brown and Gawn are major liabilities on the deck inside 50. I watched about 75% of the VFL games last year and JVR reminds me a bit of Neitz, albeit not as long a kick. While Brown has reportedly done very well in the preseason, I wonder if he will be able to co-exist alongside Gawn inside 50, because if they don't mark it, we will be chasing tail the other way.
  18. Fat Tony replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    I’m convinced the real benefit of better facilities is in recruiting players from other clubs. Why do you need the weights room and pool right next to the football ground?
  19. Hibberd and Joel Smith are our best options as deep small defenders, with Rivers the next cab in line. Howes is not strong enough to play on players like Papley, Elliot, Stengle, Cameron or Dusty. Howes could eventually be a high half back but this seems unlikely this year we have Salem, Brayshaw, Rivers and Bowey competing for those roles. Jordon might also need to compete there now given we have added Hunter to the list. I think Howes is more likely to compete against ANB as a high half forward and even then I think he is too slight. Deakyn Smith and McVee are other options as deep defenders.
  20. I think the old system meant that clubs needed to use their next pick rather than points.
  21. Fat Tony replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    A premiership is the pass mark at this stage given our list, but we will also need a lot of luck to win the flag. The pass mark could be lowered if we suffer key injuries.
  22. Fat Tony replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Will the games be on TV?
  23. I hope we swap the wingers so they play with their preferred foot on the boundary side. Langdon kicked out on the full a lot last season on his left foot.
  24. Fat Tony replied to WERRIDEE's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Great analysis. I wouldn't have Salem as a lock. Bowey, Brayshaw and Rivers are all stiff competition as high half backs. Hunter is likely but not a lock IMO. He is an upgrade if he can be his best, but his games played and numbers were down last year. Let's see how he fits before calling him a lock. ANB is not a lock for mine. He needs to be better in front of goal. Sparrow is likely given he has greater versatility than others to play midfield and forward. Harmes is also probably likely also, although the addition of Hunter makes it harder for Jordon and Harmes this year. Howes still looks to slight for me to be truly contending. I'm a fan of his potential, but round 1 seems unlikely. I see Laurie as a real longshot. Of the Could Elevate grouping, I think Turner is the most likely and if he takes a step, it could see Petty pushed forward. Fat Tony's Groupings Locks (12): May, Petracca, Grundy, Viney, Lever, Brayshaw, Gawn, Oliver, Langdon, Fritsch, Petty, Pickett Likely (4): Salem, Hunter, ANB, Sparrow Contending (11): JVR, Harmes, Spargo, Hibberd, Bowey, Jordon, Rivers, TMac, J.Smith, , Chandler, Brown Could elevate (4): Woewodin, McVee, D.Turner, Howes Break Glass (4): Melksham, Schache, Tomlinson, Dunstan Developing (8): Laurie, Jefferson, Adams, Verrall, D.Smith, Sestan, Faris-White, AMW