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DeeSpencer

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  1. 80% Howes. 20% they go with the line up they tried in the first half vs North/second half against Richmond where Howes moves to the wing, Kolt moves to half back. Either way expect us to be zone heavy and fairly open at the back. The idea is that any/all of Howes/Kolt, CJ, Petty, Lever, Turner can latch on to a small/medium and intercept or beat them.
  2. I’m not sure we’ll see it week to week, and just coming back from a broken arm against a team with 2 genuine rucks is probably not the week to do it too much. But Culley as second ruck is entirely in line with the Geelong/Bulldogs use of the likes of Blicavs and Dunkley. It’s totally logical. Gaining an extra midfielder around the ground is a huge benefit in transition, and the key talls at either end can take the inside 50 stoppages.
  3. Have to give credit to the AFL for concocting a round where almost none of the results are enjoyable. I’ll probably take Dogs over Lions and Saints over Pies, but there’s little to cheer for in the other 3 matches.
  4. Fritsch - test Culley - test Mihocek - test Henderson - 2 weeks (source - Ghosty) Kentfield - 6 weeks Viney - 8 weeks Bowser - 3 months Now for the complete guesses AMW - 1-3 weeks McAdam - 2-4 weeks White - 1 months? Campbell 4-6 weeks Johnson 8-10 (hammy surgery generally 3 months) Jefferson 8-10
  5. Tom Sparrow wins our B+F Harvey Langford gets dropped for at least one game at Casey Paddy Cross debuts in March
  6. There's certainly a fan communication aspect to it, it's nice to know roughly when guys will be back. AFL fantasy as well, Supercoach and the other leagues people play are a valid way to follow the game. And yes, gambling probably trumps all. When the league takes so much money from gambling partners and players can be suspended or fined heavily for as little as telling their family that they'll be playing forward it does seem like the league should enforce some standards on injury reporting.
  7. Hiring a coach from Geelong isn’t much good for people who want injury updates. Get used to seeing a lot of TBC this year. Will be funny if we get penalised for doing this before the Cats do.
  8. It likely will, but that’s the system. Most clubs seemingly only have a choice between overpaying guys with extra years and losing them. The good side of the deal is the going rate for a superstar has already jumped from Pickett’s 1.5 to 2M and will likely jump further. So every year we are banking 500k below market rate from him that you can justify as effectively paying off the last 2-3 years. I see the Pickett deal as similar to Tracc. And a better deal than not putting any protections for concussion in a Brayshaw deal and firing off 18 months early with Clarry
  9. Wasn't in March. Was reported in March, actual extension was some time in the 2024 season to prevent him running off to Carlton, despite being contracted for 2025. Which isn't all that much better.
  10. Brayshaw situation is what it is, not much point rehashing that one. And if we haven’t brought the money forward we’re effectively front loaded others to make sure it’s accounted for. Similar kind of thing for Clarry. Although if it’s 650k against a 18.44 cap it’s 3.5%, it’s not a killer. Unfortunately our lowly status is likely to hurt us more than lack of cap room. Very hard for a club that’s naturally well down the order to land players until you’ve really built something from the draft up that makes it worth joining.
  11. 9th in the B+F and clearly started to slip but got an unnecessary contract extension (as everyone seemingly did) to hold off the exodus of a bunch of players who have all since exited anyway!
  12. The dogs names were Maysie and Melkie.
  13. He’ll have to put some runs on the board at Talent League level to get a Casey call up, especially if Ah-Mu can hold his spot and Kalani White can hopefully rejoin the mix soon (MFC media I’d love an update if available). Stanley will help, although it’s interesting the 4 healthy former AFL players on Casey’s list all play half back. Stanley, Lual, Bergman and Bonner. And Deak Smith is a defender too. I’m sure they’ll move them around to the wing and maybe half forward but it leaves a big opportunity for our young on ballers and we don’t really have any!
  14. Runs at 2.88 second 20m sprint at 201cm, probably is a mid season draft candidate for a lot of clubs if he goes back and takes a step up at Eastern. We’d have the advantage of giving him a run at Casey to have a look at how he goes against mature bodies
  15. Think it’s a grade 2 MCL. Grade 1 is usually just a bit of rest and get back out there. Grade 3 is when they lean towards surgery to get it healed quicker. But he’ll definitely need a period of rehab, usually at least equal to how long he’s off legs in a brace. Maybe he can tick these steps off within a week each but with a big body young tall I’d suspect they’ll lean conservatively.

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