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He's one of the most couragous players i've seen, but he's not stupid. He'll take a hit to the body to protect the head. He's been clobbered every week and he just gets up and keeps going. and oh those hands are fast.
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Well done Danny. Terrific news. I saw him last year in Jack Watt's first game for Casey and thought he looked ok. Have a look at his 'mark of the century' on u-tube. They had to choose b/w Hughes and Miller so I'm glad they went for the untried player.
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Memo to Number 15 for Melbourne FC: 'Ricky... don't lose that number'. Stay at the Dees next year.
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We certainly have a young list. I just don't think we are picking a young side. Yesterday we had only 3 guys under 20yo; North had 4. Scott's point after the match was that North had 10 guys who've played 25 games or less. If we used this measure to select the side, we could have also picked Watts, Cheney, Jetta, Spencer, and Strauss from the list of available players (to join Grimes, Garland, Bennell, Trengove, and Scully). Let's say Watts and Co. replaced Petterd, Joelmac, Bruce, Martin and Rivers. Would this lineup give us a better chance against the Bulldogs on Friday night? Or would we increase the chance of getting hammered like richmond? I'd currently prefer to see us go for youth. We also have another 5-6 players such as Gysberts, Wonna, Blease, Maric, and McNamara who all played for Casey this weekend, and are all under 25 games experience. However, if we pick a team with 10 players under 25 games experience, and we lose the next 5 games by 50 points a game, i probably would wimp it and bring back the oldies.
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Are we now a one-man team? No Jordie McKenzie - no Melbourne? We lost our team balance yesterday when Jordie was replaced by a taller slower defender. They seemed to have more numbers at the ball and smothered our run up the corridor. We also missed his tackling pressure on guys like Wells who cut us to ribbons coming out of the centre. I wasn't too disappointed in the loss. We should have been further behind at half time but at least we came back in the 3rd quarter. Better than leaving it till the end of the match. Also, the side picked yesterday only had 3 guys under 20 and featured a number of players who may not be around in 2-3 years. There could be at least 7 changes to yesterday's line-up by the return match vs North in round 22. I'm glad we had a good run in the last 4 weeks, however we need to concentrate on developing Watts, Strauss, Gysberts, Blease, and other under 22s. Joelmac and Bruce picked up about 30 possessions each but they prevent Strauss and Gysberts from getting gametime. The downside is we become less competitive (in the short term) by picking younger bodies with less experience. Currently I don't think we are trully committed to a full youth policy. Yesterday we had 3 guys who had played > 20 games. North had 9. This friday night we play one of the hardest running teams in the league. I hope we can get back Jordie and Rohan Bail. To fit them in we we may drop one of the defenders - either Rivers, JoelMac, Garland or Warnock. We lose Petterd, and Martin didn't do enough as a tall forward or second ruck, so they may replace both players with Johnson who could fill both roles and free-up Jamar to spend more time as a key forward.
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50,000 Collingwood Fans meet at the MCG for a "Collingwood Fans Are Not Stupid" Convention. Eddie says, "We are all here today to prove to the world that Collingwood Fans are not stupid. Can I have a volunteer." Alan Didak gingerly works his way through the crowd and steps up to the stage. Eddie asks him, "What is fifteen plus fifteen?" After 15 or 20 seconds Didak says, "Eighteen!" Obviously everyone is a little disappointed. Then all 50,000 Collingwood Fans start chanting, "GIVE HIM ANOTHER CHANCE! GIVE HIM ANOTHER CHANCE!" Eddie says, "Well since we've gone to the trouble of getting 50,000 of you in one place and we have the world wide press and global broadcast media here, I think we can give him other chance." So he asks, "What is seven plus seven?" After nearly 30 seconds Didak eventually says, "Ninety!" Eddie is quite perplexed, looks down and just lets out a dejected sigh everyone is disheartened. Didak starts crying and the 50,000 Collingwood Fans begin to yell and wave their hands shouting, "GIVE HIM ANOTHER CHANCE! GIVE HIM ANOTHER CHANCE!" Eddie, unsure whether or not he is doing more harm than good, eventually says, "OK! OK! Just one more chance...What is two plus two?" Didak closes his eyes, and after a whole minute eventually says, "Four!" Throughout the stadium pandemonium breaks out as all 50,000 Collingwood Fans jump to their feet, wave their arms, stamp their feet and scream... "GIVE HIM ANOTHER CHANCE! GIVE HIM ANOTHER CHANCE!"
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I saw that match and also thought he was quite good in the second half. He broke the lines running through midfield and hit targets in the forward 50. Sorry we couldn't retain him for at least one more year due to our salary contracts with other listed players. I wonder what type of player we will recuit at the end of the year? Jordie McKenzie is looking certain to be promoted from the rookie list, and Spencer is a good chance too. Probably a tall forward, and guys with real pace.
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I'll expand on a couple of things i saw yesterday. The was a post from earlier this week saying that Sam Blease was limping (after his first match for Casey reserves) so it was terrific to see no sign of any limp. He took part in the full session that was shortened to kicking and some ball control work. He can kick with both feet but prefers his right. I'm not a medico, but i thought it was interesting that Jurrah was taking marks above head height. It's a bit like changing a lightbulb; it's not a complicated or load bearing action but it does require some extra movement from the shoulder. Any medicos out there? Please comment. Bell, Blease and Wonna were all selected for the scorpion reserves team so they joined in with the main session. Fitzpatrick is not selected for Scorpions reserves but did some individual kicking practice. He looks fit so they may be giving him a break to manage his chronic fatigue syndrome. His kicking was ok, perhaps too much height and lacking a bit in distance. I wonder if they can improve someone's kicking style so they kick longer and lower? Jurrah was shooting from about 30 metres out and trying to get the ball to fly through at just under post height. The end result is that the ball lands about 20-30 metres past the posts. It seemed easy, but then Jurrah is Jurrah. Obviously the players are in very good spirits after 3 wins in a row, yet they were still very keen to execute the skills correctly. There was an earlier post about Petterd pulling up sore after the brisbane match, but he looked ok and completed the session. We appear to have 22 players who look fit and ready to reverse our poor recent form against North. We have no excuses today. GO DEES
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Don't know if he's injured or on a graduated RTW but he was only having goalkicking practice and missed the main training session this morning at the junction.
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Short sharp skills session at the Junction oval this morning in cool drizzly conditions. 24 of the 25 selected players took part including Rivers and Spencer. I didn't see Rohan Bail on the ground or any of the Casey squad for the gold coast match, although Cheney and Johnson made a brief appearance near the stands. Tapscott and Gawn also spotted, but remained inside. Great to see Morton, Blease, Wonna and Bell take part in the full training with no signs of any limp from Blease. Morton must be very close to a return. Jurrah spent a fair amount of time on the ground before the main session practicing his goalkicking, plus a short kick to kick with one of the trainers. He took a few marks overhead with no signs of discomfort, and despite the weather, he didn't wear leg-ins!!! Fitzpatrick also trained before the main group. The session lasted an hour. No injuries and not many fumbles. They looked good.
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Sounds like a good summary of our current game plan. So what will north Melbourne do to stop it? Will they go man-on-man to stop our run, or set up defensive zones in the middle of the ground? Or will they try to force a turnover and counter-attack from defence? Whatever they've done in their past 5 games verses the Dees, it's worked.
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Demons against North at Etihad next week
DirtyDees DDC replied to dee-luded's topic in Melbourne Demons
Definitely a danger game. It's at North's home ground at the docklands; they have a very good record against us (won the last 5) and they have their tails up after a win against the hawks. The had 58 fewer possessions than Hawthorn and 30 more tackles. They won because they soaked up the pressure on their backline and hit Hawthorn on the rebound, so watch out for a a lot of pressure on our running game. They don't have great stars but they are good enough punish our mistakes. It will be interesting to see if they are affected by the 6 day turnaround. Crawford mentioned on the footy show that Melbourne scored 11 goals from outside 40 metres, but he thought the Melbourne forward coach would not be happy with this statistic. I thought it was great and reminded me of the Queens birthday match against Collingwood in 2006(?) when we kicked 7 goals from outside 50. We have a number of guys who can kick long so we can leave the forward line open and have shots on the run from 60+ mtrs, (I think it was Bate and Moloney in the last quarter). And how about Jordie's goal? Another kick from outside the 50. -
He reminds me of a great Fitzroy player of the 70's and 80's in Gary Wilson. Similar build, endurance, and footy skills. I also reckon he may become as good or better than Joel Selwood once he puts on 7kg of muscle over the next 2 years.
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Did Mcgrath have a blatant dig at Bennell during the match? Didn't see it, but SEN this morning reported that Ashleigh McGrath had a go at Bennell for Bennys' effort in the 3rd Q against Collingwood when he supposedly wimped out of a contested mark. SEN indicated that McGrath walked up to Bennell and pretended to cower in front of him. Anyone pick it up? McGrath should be more concerned with his own performance. Brisbane fans at the ground were giving it to him for turning the ball over several times.
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One down (Brisbane)..Two to go. And we achieved our goal for exceptional performance after only 5 games!!!
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Has anyone seen the video of the boys singing?
DirtyDees DDC replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
Very proud. a great team effort, as proved by the multiple goal scorers. What a pressure goal from Junior in the last quarter. And that was a tough match against a team that plays like Michael Voss. I'm not sure i read it right, but i think Brisbane lead us in clearances and tackles at 3/4 time. It was a war out there. Terrific work in the clinches from the guys, and hats off to the Jones boy. He is starting to make the right decisions and not overdo it. Did anyone see the smile on his face when he ran around the boundary after the match? He was beaming. 3 highlights - the defence holding brisbane to 7 goals. The running - OMG the work on and off the ball was 1st class. The kickouts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally. -
Yes, bad bad call. The NRL were so afraid that the Storm could still win this years premiership, even with the loss of their current points, they removed any possibility of Storm making the final 1n 2010. And David Gallup says it will work because they still have their professional pride to play for! What crap. What a stupid scenario for the rest of the year. Every time they take the field, they play with the knowledge that whatever happens, they'll walk off the ground as losers. In their footy show, Gus Gould said that the Storm had been the best team for the past 4 years and played the best brand of Rugby League, but now we know that it costs money to put together that level of skill. He blamed that salary cap for being too small, and that the NRL had to decide if they want the quality of rugby league played by Storm, or they want the second tier skills of Cronulla (second bottom with 2 points). You pay peanuts you get monkeys. Interesting to compare Gus's level of concern with the future of the Storm, with the blatant bias that marred their commentary during the grand final last year. I suspect there are an overwhelming percentage of rugby supporters up north who are watching the Storm go down, and loving it. I don't know how they will pay their way now, esp if their owner New limited has second thoughts. They've lost good sponsors in Hostplus and Members Equity. Maybe the Dees should make a move to sign them up as sponsors. But not straight away!!! The last thing ME bank and Hostplus will consider at the moment is sponsoring a football team of any code.
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We got badly beaten at the clearances last Sunday in the last quarter - lost them 5 to 13. Perhaps because Jamar tired. I'd prefer to see another option to Dunn as the 2nd ruck. Martin has kicked 3 goal in the last 2 matches for Casey. He's very mobile and should be a better second ruckman than anyone else in the firsts. His speed could break some of the defensive zones and his height will drag a tall defender onto him. Could be a show this weekend.
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Interesting that Richmond tagged Scully with Cochin in the 4th quarter. Waste of a good player but shows other sides are taking notice of major Tom. They also took him out early in the 4th and gave away the free. Scully was knocked to the ground after disposing the ball. He was hurt but didn't show it. Got up (richmond forgot to put someone on the mark) and ran thru the centre to deliver a pass to Duun who goaled. This kid is something special.
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Agree. He continually selected the right options and hit the targets. Loved his work.
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i said that this year would be his last, but the old bugger just keeps getting the ball, and he tackles the life out of the opposition. If he's good enough to get 25 - 30 posessions a game then someone will have to get 30+ to kick him out. Great work junior.
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20 months is a long time in football. Flashback to round 22 2008. Final score Richmond 18.13 - 121. Melbourne 6.5 - 41. They laughed at us. We were totally terrible and they thought they were destined for the finals in 2009. It was also Jack Grimes' first game. Thank goodness he barracked for the Dees as a kid, otherwise he might have applied for a spot with the Gold Coast. Flash forward to round 4 2010. Ironically both sides only have 11 players from the lineups who are part of todays team. Missing players are in CAPs. 3 Bartram, Clint 21 BELL, Daniel 32 Bruce, Cameron 1 BUCKLEY, Simon 41 CARROLL, Nathan 8 Frawley, James 20 Garland, Colin 18 Green, Brad 16 Grimes, Jack 4 HOLLAND, Ben 2 Jones, Nathan 19 MARIC, Addam 23 McDonald, James 7 MILLER, Brad 10 MORTON, Cale 15 Petterd, Ricky 12 Sylvia, Colin 37 Warnock, Matthew 31 WHEATLEY, Paul 45 WHELAN, Matthew 34 WHITE, Jeff 13 YZE, Adem Richmond (finished 9th 2008 haha) 11 BOWDEN, Joel 39 CONNORS, Daniel 9 Cotchin, Trent 3 Deledio, Brett 10 Edwards, Shane 41 FOLEY, Nathan 23 Jackson, Daniel 17 JOHNSON, Kane 16 McGUANE, Luke 13 McMAHON, Jordan 40 Moore, Kelvin 20 Morton, Mitch 1 NEWMAN, Chris 12 RICHARDSON, Matthew 8 Riewoldt, Jack 25 SCHULZ, Jay 5 Simmonds, Troy 30 Tambling, Richard 2 THURSFIELD, Will 32 TIVENDALE, Greg 21 Tuck, Shane 35 White, Matt They humiliated us in August 2008. Surely todays clash is a revenge match for the club, for the 11 remaining Demons,and especially for Grimes. No further motivation required. GO DEES!!
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So who will relieve Jamar in the ruck if Newton is dropped? When you look at Richmond's list, they don't really have a second ruckman either. Do we go for Dunn?
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We were about 9000 up on the same game last year, so people are are coming back to our matches - and not just Melbourne supporters. If we are the only team playing at the 'G' during the day then we can attract uncommitted fans, provided we can promise them a red hot go each week. I thought we were loud and proud yesterday. About 4 weeks ago on SEN we copped a bagging from a listener after the NAB challenge match against the Eagles. He said we were passive, too quiet, and we didn't get stuck into Josh Kennedy when he ironed out Sylvia. Yesterday there was a terrific response when Trengove put us in front with a goal in the 3rd. We had our first win in 3 AFL games and 4 NAB cup games and it sounded like it. I know they had 4 injured players to add to their long injury list. I know we won the free kicks 20 - 12. And yes we had trouble putting them away in the last. But everyone needed that win yesterday - supporters, club and players. Imagine if we'd lost?
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I get the impression that Watts will pay with the seniors this year, but he may not play as a KPP on a regular basis. He could end up on the HFF or the wing. Imagine him on one wing and morton on the other. Land of the giants. We need him as a KPP, but we may have to be patient.