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Judd offered captaincy if signed with the dees...
Little Goffy replied to Madness's topic in Melbourne Demons
I only have minor issues with Harris at the moment, and while I like confidence on him I don't have an actual problem with Bohdan. It does concern me that there were quite so many people in the room at once - and these two were surplus to that discussion if you ask me. -
One reason we're in with a better chance than any other team - Our banner can authentically say - "WELCOME HOME"
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Co-captains anyone? Green/Bruce? McDonald/Mclean? Neitz/Judd? Mclean/Judd? (Drooooool...)
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Y_M, one in three of your posts work perfectly for me, and this was one of them. Now I have to brace for the next two...
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It's hard to play youth when even the back-up players are getting cleaned out by injury! Still, our list 'under 24' is brilliant if you ask me. We've just delisted Bizzell, Brown Ward, Pickett and Godfrey, with an average age just shy of 30. More significantly, all of these five players have successors in our young players, and won't be badly missed on the field (I'm prepared to shed a tear for them away from th 'G). I'd hesitate to put a line under Bode and Buckley just yet, though I like them. 88 - Bartram, Frawley, Garland, Jones, Petterd 87 - Bate, Buckley, Dunn, Newton, Bode 86 - C. Johnson, Mclean 85 - Bell, Sylvia 84 - P. Johnson, Moloney, Rivers 83 - Davey, Jamar, Miller Seven players in those minimum age levels who you'd be pretty sure of an AFL career for. It's interesting that it gets a little sparse from there, just one or two a year going back to 24 year olds. But it's these last couple of years of drafting that have changed the tone. You have to go back to our own little superdraft ('99) before you see anything better. And you can really see that in the shape of our team now.
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Is it just me or is West Coast actively trying to make Judd look like a selfish brat? That offer of 'he can live in Melbourne and still play for us must be a joke - it's after the horse has bolted, totally impactical, and if they were serious about the offer then the last place they'd make it is in the media. There's been a couple of little things like that which have me thinking WC aren't going to let this all happen smoothly. I wonder if there will be some kind of, what was itcalled , the 'Veale deal' which prevented another trade going through so a star went into the pere-season draft?
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Hudson defects from Crows to Bulldogs
Little Goffy replied to Pinball Wizard's topic in Melbourne Demons
On the plus side, Adelaide might be looking for a replacement, relatively young ruckman. Perhaps a big-bodied fella who hasn't quite learnt to contribute around the ground but has routinely shown potential, possibly really benefiting from a change of club? -
One priority for 150th anniversary - Stickers!!!!!
Little Goffy replied to TonyMelb's topic in Melbourne Demons
I think the club needs to go for a "Quality over Quantity" strategy with the merchandise. I'd like to see something really special - a step up. You know, like those double-image 'hologram' cards/fridge magnets, with kind of an action sequence - Something like Rivers going back for one of those priceless defensive marks - first shot total focus on ball, second shot massive pack all crunching around him. A two-frame shot of that Juice mark might work well - one on the ground, one not so much Come on, I know I'm not creative, what are other peoples suggestions for GOOD merchandise. Good being - Memorable Sharable Durable -
Robbo averaged three goals a game to kick those 40-50 goals this year (and be our leading goalkicker by what, 20 goals?). Assessing realistically - With an interrupted season, carrying injury and in a collapsing team, 40-50 goals. With an imporved injury situation, we could bank on 50+ goals. With other forwards injury free, it increases his freedom. With a midfield actually delivering, another step up. Best realistic scenario for Robbo is to put in another 70 goal season or two before he retires. Worst realistic case is 40 goal / 15 game years, which continue to include a few game-breakers each season. So we're looking at a player with a bad season returning 40+ goals, and a good season bring in 70. And while we all get annoyed about his habit of doing a cartwheel belly-flop several times a game, there's no denying that he is a genuine matchwinner. Even a couple of this year's wins hinged on Robbo up forward. And he's really not that old. I'd honestly give him the three year contract because I think his commitment to the club is such that he would retire gracefully if he just couldn't contribute anymore. Keep.
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I am only basing my speculation on what I've seen written, here and other random places. The starting post of this thread describes Sloane as pacey with good kicking skills, and good at clearances. Also says he has lifted since a teamate got injured. Playing for Eastern Rangers, I wonder if he ever gets called the Sloane Ranger? A couple of people have described players on my preferred/realistic list as being higher draft picks than the starting post here has them. I'd also heard McEvoy was a likely first rounder. I'm hoping that our trade strategy will be to improve our second pick from 20ish to 12ish, by trading the current pick plus a relatively low-value player (Jamar would be the main example) for the higher pick. Securing the two big guys is first priority, the three remaining preferences I've got are tipped at 20th-60th, 30th-60th and 50+ draft picks, obviously no real predictions can be made about who of them would be available that late, so I'll let CAC handle the rest now that I've sorted out the top order
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Alex Rance-194cm, 87kg-Swan Districts. ( CHB/FB). Top 15 pick. Ben McEvoy-199cm, 90kg-Murray Bushrangers. (Ruck, fwd) Pick 10 to 30 Addam Maric-179cm, 80kg-Calder Cannons. Pick 20 to 60 Jay Bowden-184cm, 74kg-Glenorchy TAS Pick 30 to 60 Rory Sloane-180cm, 75kg-Eastern Rangers. Pick 50 plus Based only on what has been said about them in the blurbs here, and where they are predicted to go, this is a vague picture of what I'd want to see. Switch Ebert for Rance if you like, though something just sat right with me about Rance's write-up. My top priority is to minimise turnovers from poor skills, and to get us some extra pace. I think it's a disaster for team morale and confidence to have so many turnovers, and with the number of young players we'll be playing next year and 09, confidence will be particularly important. Meanwhile, the quest for a star Key Defender is eternal. Every one of these selection had comments about 'good kicking skills', 'good decisions', 'hits targets by foot'. Most have 'good pace'. Assuming five picks (plus Bode elevation) I'd by very happy with this collection. Meanwhile- Dave Gourdis-193cm, 88kg-Subiaco. (CHF) Impressed for WA at CHF during the champs. Good sized kid who was very mobile and a good shot at gaol. If he's headed for gaol, I'd assume Collingwood or a WA club will pick him up...
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Jones McDonald Green Bell White ...and after that it gets very hard. That's pretty much all of our list that has played more than 18 games this year. 'Shame on you' to everyone who excluded Bell.
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I thought the Sydney song started something like - "We are all fair-weather fans, losing a game will empty the stands..." and ended with - "switch back to the rugby league the Swannies are history!" But I might be mistaken. Anyway, my tip is that the Collingwood/Sydney game will end up a lot like the Melbourne/Freo final last year. Hate to bring back memories, but at least we'll know that the Pies fans are really suffering, which is a bonus. The best part is, even if Collingwood win this week, even if they win again next week, at some point, inexorably, unstoppably, their unshakable fate is to fall short. Again.
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This is fantastic, really good team being put together here. I think it's worth taking a moment to reflect that the reason very few of us were keen on Connolly as coach was more a case of 'it's not a step up from Daniher' than 'he's terrible'. Plenty of respect for Connolly and absolutely stoked to see him back in the red and blue and playing an important part that I believe he is well suited to. And as much as he has been saying clearly that he is not 'a back-up option' or anything like that, I think it would be very useful to have recent top-level coaching experience when you're building a relationship with a new coach. Ahhh... the future is just starting to look a little brighter. I still want Viney for midfield coach...
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No Dees in All-Australian team
Little Goffy replied to Sir-Allen-Jakovich's topic in Melbourne Demons
Yep, it's hard to get AA selection when you've played 17 games or less... and since that covers all but half a dozen of our team, I guess that's the way it goes. With a clean injury run Bell might have been a run at it in the back pocket. Definately one of the better players in the position. Then again, with a clean injury run, I'm sure Rivers would have had CHB sewn up weeks ago -
Yep, I'm rapidly warming to him too. I've stopped even thinking about Sheedy (my original preferred coach) and I'm just taking a look at the Melbourne Coach, and I'm liking each thing I see/hear. Particularly enjoyed his comments about 'not putting hurdles in front of young players' and so on. If I had a major gripe about our past coaching, then the apparent attitide that 'a kid can do this, a kid can do that, but a kid can't do the other thing' would be the one. Any time a new guy shows some special promise, enough to get ahead of the conveyor belt, they are touted as next captain, leadership material, superstar today, all the hype. A change in attitude there could be very rewarding, both on results for the kids (less constrained = more initiative) and for the senior players (loss of 'automatic' status relative to kids = greater competitiveness) And the guy looks much better in a Demons guernsey than a Port one, I swear he looks less bald all the time...
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Trade Bate? I really hope that was only ever suggested so you could make a (terrible) pun.
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I'm starting to get really annoyed with the bru-ha-ha on drugs. Not because I think it's a minor issue, not because I don't think it should be discussed/reported. But because the way it is being dealt with in the public sphere is just hopeless. Channel Seven has proven it really has eradicated 'Journalism' from it's news service - never mind the blatant ethical issues, what a real Journalist would have done with that information (after establishing that it was confidential and should not be made public) is follow up, conduct a serious investigative report and try to actually nut out what was going on. But no, DRUGS and CELEBRITY make great headlines, so why bother developing quality material under it? And that's pretty much how the whole thing has panned out for a couple of years now. There's an awful lot of pontificating, very little credibility and almost no clear facts. So, to get things rolling and simply because I hate the lack of information, here's a useful reality check which I think could do with maximum exposure - Young Victorians and drug and alcohol use, 2002 The Victorian Youth Alcohol and Drug Survey in 2003 reported the following statistics after surveying 3,084 young people aged 16–24. Alcohol 96% of males had tried alcohol at least once and 91% had consumed alcohol in the previous 12 months. 96% of females had ever tried alcohol and 92% had consumed alcohol in the previous 12 months. Of respondents who had drunk alcohol in the previous 12 months, 54% of males and 55% of females perceived themselves to be social drinkers. Illicit Drugs The most commonly reported reason for trying illicit drugs was curiosity (69%), followed by a friend using or offering a drug (38%). Of those respondents who had not tried any illicit drugs, the most commonly reported reason for not trying was worry about health problems (39%), followed by not being interested (37%). Cannabis 57% of males had used cannabis at least once and 37% had used cannabis in the previous 12 months. 49% of females had used cannabis at least once and 27% had used cannabis in the previous 12 months. Amphetamines 17% of males had tried amphetamines at least once and 11% had used them in the previous 12 months. 14% of females had tried amphetamines at least once and 9% had used them in the previous 12 months. Ecstasy 21% of males had tried ecstasy and 15% had used it in the previous 12 months. 18% of females had tried ecstasy and 12% had used it in the previous 12 months. Inhalants 5% of male respondents had tried inhalants. 3% of female respondents had tried inhalants. Socio-economic status The usage patterns of selected drugs were found to be similar across all 4 quartiles of relative socio-economic disadvantage. Source: Premier’s Drug Prevention Council 2003, Victorian Youth Alcohol and Drug Survey, Melbourne, p.3 [viewed 30/11/2006].
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Bizzell and Brown announce retirement
Little Goffy replied to Straight Sets Simon's topic in Melbourne Demons
I'd just like to say that if I'm ever trapped in a burning building, I'd be happy to know that Doggy Brown is on the way. That man never gives up. Never shuts up either! How quiet will training be without him? -
Matty Lappin retires and WILL NOT play this weekend
Little Goffy replied to Madness's topic in Melbourne Demons
Yep, bugger it. Let's kill 'em. Carlton fans have become addicted to high picks, and addicted to blaming their bad seasons on the loss of picks. Oh oh! they cry, if only we had players like Bartram, Bruce, and Hird... Which brings me to the other half of the point - high draft picks guarantee nothing at the team level. I absolutely cannot stress enough that success is built on culture - on effective training, determination to build fitness, good off-field habits, commitment to the contest and building an understanding between teammates. Maybe I'd be a little more hesitant if it was an extra pick at number one at stake, but for pick 20ish, it's not worth the speculation an innuendo. I'd rather not have yet another negative thing people can say about our club (true or not, if we lose it will be said). With a regular battallion of quality injured players to come back in next year, and almost a whole new coaching department, one moderately good draft pick just isn't going to count for a hill of beans in the grand scheme of things. C'arn the Demons. -
Poor old Belly, still rated below Sylvia even though he's provided a consistent strong presence as well as a couple of match-saving performances. I have patience for Sylvia, acknowledging the injury issues, but on that basis shouldn't Bartram be ahead of him? (1 season, 3rd in Rising Star). It'd be interesting to rate them on consistency, actually - might re-shape something like - Jones Bell Bartram Petterd Newton Mclean Bate Dunn Sylvia Frawley Meanwhile, I still think Chris Johnson can come through. Don't know where his pre-season cup form went, but we have to find it because that was a good player. Buckley and Bode are both pretty fast, good acceleration, right? I'd love to see them perform because, as others have commented, we could use some pace in the line-up.
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Exactly. Asuming we end up losing, for example, Ward and Brown. Players who would take their position running or sweeping across half-back who are either coming back in to the side, entering their second /third year, or both, are Bartram, Petterd, Whelan, Wheatley, and even Yze. Throw in Frawley, CJ and Buckley just to flesh it out. I do applaud the service these guys have given the club, so it's a little awkward to be also thinking 'they aren't needed'. Surely Ferguson and Neville are gone. Bizzell and Holland fill roles we currently lack depth in, so they might be a little safer. Warnock doesn't seem to have taken the next step. He's been in the system for a long time... I think five retirements/delistings would be enough, likely followed by another five (possibly much more difficult such as White and Neitz) next year. That leaves us with three national draft picks, a preseason draft pick and the elevation of Jace Bode. I like Bode, he looks a little bit like he might be a transformer...
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Schwab seems to be getting gradually more involved in the process, particularly since Fagan has stood down. Could we already have a first choice for the new football department manager? I'd be comfortable with Schwab in there as well, a capable football operations person with a range of experience.
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That would be a problem with the coaching, too, yes? Ok, I for one don't have confidence in Williams - but that's because I really, really want Viney to come back and take over the midfield. Whatever people's opinions on Williams, can we agree that we'd be happier with Viney?
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It's funny, my brother supports Carlton, and it looks like I'll have the chance to make it down to Melbourne for the game... I can see us now, barracking sort of. I wonder if we'll swap scarves? I have plenty of spares (since they give us a new one every year) and I think he has a clean one as well as the one he wears for eating hotdogs (ie, actually going to the football). Given that we're happy to see our team lose whe there's pick 18ish at stake, imagine the poor old Carlton buggers with pick number one in both drafts on the line, when they've had so much losing already - to win now would just kill 'em. Honestly, if we do win I'd want it to be by a LOT. But seriously, how can any team, ANY team, not beat Melbourne at the moment? We've quite literally reach the point where our only selection decisions are POSITON, not IN or OUT. I'd like to make one last comment on the priority picks - the circumstance of this game is insulting to both clubs, and I hold the AFL 'leadership' responsible.