Everything posted by Adam The God
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Game plans, tactics and all that jazz
I haven't listened to the podcast this week, so will do. I wrote in the post game thread that I reckon we treated the entire second half as an exercise. A learning. To experiment. Build strength against adversity. Clearly didn't work. - Could we maintain a lead and cover May and Petty? - Could we win contest with -2 at stoppage? - Throw Weid behind the ball when the game is basically over to see if he can take some marks. - Try Spargo on the wing and give Melksham another week on the wing. I don't recall us trying ANB on a wing, which is odd given is aerobic capacity and the fact we couldn't lock the ball inside 50 anyway. If our boys had heavily loaded prior, perhaps we figured we may as well experiment in the second half as we were likely to drop away as the game wore on? Who knows if I'm giving too much credence to any of this, but a tag from Aish wouldn't normally stop Oliver. I think he faded. Viney started brilliantly in the first half and then faded. Through the third quarter, the young guys like Bowey, Sparrow and even LJ fumbled, failed to contest strongly enough and made uncharacteristic skill errors - almost like they were knackered. The response against Sydney will be instructive. Langdon back will be massive, as will Salem's poise, McDonald's competing in the air (hopefully) and Harmes' running. Fresh legs will be important, because if the loading theory is right, we'll surely be sluggish again until at least the bye.
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Game plans, tactics and all that jazz
I'm not convinced we really gave up much against Freo. In the second half we were playing -2 at stoppages, so we could get +2 behind the footy (to cover May and Petty), but then we were hopeless once the ball hit the ground. If you don't win contested footy, you don't really get a chance to expose any defence. I'm not saying Freo aren't extremely good, they are now, but I'm looking forward to the rematch at Optus, even with Fyfe. We're usually happy to give up -1 at stoppage as a rule, but rarely -2. We were completely disorganised around stoppage in the second half. It's a different game if our mids break even and Freo's set up behind the ball can be better tested.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
I think the better comparison is Hawthorn. They had average ruckmen through their threepeat. I don't think the Nankervis comparison is a good one though as he is a dominant/strong ruck.
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POSTGAME: Rd 11 vs Fremantle
He didn't squib it. He chose the wrong option, trying to hit up Petracca or Brown when they were clearly manned up. He was only 35m out. Should have taken the shot on himself.
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Low Attendance
30k against Fremantle at an odd Saturday twilight fixture time when crowd numbers are down due to COVID is a great effort. In non COVID times we get 35-40k and a 1.45 or 7.30 slot. That's an excellent result.
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POSTGAME: Rd 11 vs Fremantle
I did wonder if we approached the game as an adversity test. Could we beat a top 4 opponent if things went badly? Obviously, having May go down couldn't be foreseen, but going on last year, I wouldn't surprised if we used yesterday as a bit of a testing ground. Tried various players in different positions, Spargo on the wing, JJ on the attacking wing, kept -2 at stoppage to generate more free players behind the ball. It did have that feeling about the game, but maybe I'm reaching too far here and we were missing too many key players, many are carrying niggles and we were outplayed by a more hungry Fremantle. Or maybe it's all of the above.
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POSTGAME: Rd 11 vs Fremantle
We lost to the Bulldogs and GWS last year, but I agree we haven't had a loss like this since 2020 in terms of score and being defensively broken down. Does anyone have the ground ball get stats? Aside from contested possession when we played -2 at stoppages, we were smashed when the ball hit the ground.
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Blues the Dee-stroyers?
And yet we gave away x8 50m penalties. Would have won comfortably otherwise, with a makeshift backline. I think that game is being overplayed. Petty didn't play either.
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Northern Territory Team
As for the idea that the NT Government needs business support as part of its funding blueprint is a concern already. ie. they don't want to be the only one holding the funding can. I can't see NT getting their own team.
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Northern Territory Team
You don't get the 20 team set up then, nor would you have the QLD rivalry. As small as it is...
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Farewell Sam Weideman
That's funny. My friends call me that as well.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
I've always said he's a Sam Mitchell clone but more explosive. Mitchell wasn't lauded to the end either.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CLAYTON OLIVER
Sorry, but how is this guy not spoken of as the best player in the competition. Absolute freak, only 24 years of age, if he plays at Melbourne until 32 or 33, he'll become our greatest ever player.
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Angus Brayshaw Re-Signs Until 2028
What does this even mean?
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POSTGAME: Rd 09 vs West Coast
I thought our intensity was off in the first 5-10 minutes of the game, otherwise it was pretty good. But each to their own.
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CHANGES: Rd 10 vs North Melbourne
If he's not too sore, I'd play him. I reckon they just might. That seems to be the philosophy.
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POSTGAME: Rd 09 vs West Coast
Sure, watching live is a completely different thing, but I found myself very relaxed watching today. I expected us to win and win well. We did. I expected us to strangle them and then have a devastating patch and today we had two devastating patches.
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CHANGES: Rd 10 vs North Melbourne
Agree, although I read Goody say Harmes could play next week, which means no change IMO.
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POSTGAME: Rd 09 vs West Coast
I haven't read the game day thread, but apparently people aren't happy. Bizarre. It wasn't flawless and I generally agreed with much of what Jordan Lewis said in terms of forward entries and blazing away at goal when we should have lowered the eyes, but FMD, we played some brilliant football at times. Was it one of Fritsch's or TMac's goals in the last where we chained off half back by hand under real pressure? It was champagne football. As good as that TMac team goal against Brisbane last year in Sydney. Our offence usually comes from our defence, so as a side we tend to strangle sides rather than blow them off the park, but if a side manages to stay with us over 4 quarters, we can win games in 5-10 minutes of burst football. I reckon as supporters we should be happy that we won by 12 goals and could still play much better, and Harmes aside, have a list that can get out on the park every week.
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POSTGAME: Rd 09 vs West Coast
I reckon you're underselling our ability to kick goals off turnover. ie punish turnover. We still have many gears to go to, but in the 1st and 4th quarters we punished turnover like a good team should. Our forward entries from stoppage wins however left a lot to be desired.
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Top 8 Now Fixed - according to history
This is why, for me, despite today's performance, Freo are our biggest challenger. Their brand will stack up, it's just whether they can bring it consistently. Fyfe in will be huge for them I reckon and I wonder if they tire in the second half of the season. Brisbane have a great midfield (that can be exposed for pace) and probably the best forward half in the league, but their defence is not as good as ours, so I tend to live by your last phrase when analysing footy. A great defence will beat a great attack, and since our attack comes off the back of defence, I'd be very surprised if Brisbane beat us in a final.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 09 vs West Coast
Sorry, but they're blatantly tanking. Sure, they look unfit like we did at the top of 2019, but we never rested players like they're doing. It's absolutely ridiculous. Kennedy out now as well. They don't need to rest players, we'll beat them anyway.
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TEAMS: Rd 09 vs West Coast
Cripps is playing, but those other 5 are offensively massive outs.
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Top 10 players from other clubs to help our list
I like both of these lists so far. Neither of the King brothers work hard enough yet, but I would love Ben King and I still think he could be gettable in the near term. I know it's not really the point of the thread to go realistic, but planning a future post McDonald and Brown is important, particularly to keep our window open. So King would be at the top of my list. Dream scenario is Walsh, but equally, having Tom Green partner Oliver and Petracca is an incredible prospect.
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Steven May on On The Couch
I really like the framing of playing a back 3 and a back 4 in front of them. So any of the back three can hand over to each other and any of the front 4 can hand over to each other. I've noticed Bowey playing the back of stoppages like Salem does, but Jake is doing such a good job, I wonder if it'll be a case of having both of them roll through that quarterback role at tue back of stoppage when Salem returns. It makes us so much harder to plan against having another elite ball user that can sit at the back off the stoppage.