Everything posted by bing181
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NON-MFC: Round 03
Not just in economics.
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NON-MFC: Round 03
Considering their list at the time, he managed to keep North more than competitive - they were in the finals or thereabouts for most of his time there.
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NON-MFC: Round 03
Not sure how Essendon get out of this, been like it for years. Scott is a decent coach, maybe needs better assistants? On one of the shows they were pointing out how inexperienced their coaching panel was - but they've only got themselves to blame. Losing Giansiracusa hurt apparently.
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2026 Injury List
Because they don't actually do much, and they certainly don't provide the guaranteed protection you need once things go legal, as in many of these cases.
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PREGAME: Rd 03 vs Carlton
I don't know that there is, which is why many (most?) teams don't regularly use taggers. Sure, you can take an opposition mid out of the game, but good teams will have other players who step up. Not to mention, even tagged players can impact contest around the ball through positioning and the like.
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PREGAME: Rd 03 vs Carlton
For the moment. Longer term he'll need to be able to do more than just play as a tagger. Not knocking him either, and there's obviously something about being a tagger that really suits the kind of player/person he is.
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Former Brisbane Lion Leigh Ryswyk becomes first openly gay AFL player
And there we have it.
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Former Brisbane Lion Leigh Ryswyk becomes first openly gay AFL player
For those up the back and because it seems that it needs to be clarified (not that it'll make much difference, but heh ...): The term "woke" emerged among Black Americans as a way to describe being alert to social injustices, especially racism and inequality. It has since expanded to include issues like sexism, homophobia, misogyny, ableism .. At its core, it’s about empathy and being accepting and tolerant of others’ experiences and ways of living their lives.
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Former Brisbane Lion Leigh Ryswyk becomes first openly gay AFL player
Laughable and laughably ignorant.
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PREGAME: Rd 03 vs Carlton
Not quite sure what to make of the news here re Rivers' knee. You'd think that the club would have only been to happy to mention it in omitting him (e.g. soreness) - but then again, why select him on Thursday in the first place if it's injury-related? Presumably we'll get a bit more clarity in time.
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PREGAME: Rd 03 vs Carlton
21 Disposals, 10 marks, 500m gained. Not too shabby. You'd think either something off-field related, or some kind of on-field non-negotiable that he hasn't met. On the surface it seems a bit harsh, but "speak softly but carry a big stick" comes to mind re King and the coaches. Nice guys. Until they aren't.
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PREGAME: Rd 03 vs Carlton
No AMW. A little bit surprised, thought he'd done enough.
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POSTGAME: Rd 02 vs Fremantle
This is another Demonland myth. Salem is consistently amongst our players with most metres gained. Against Freo he was our #1, and second across both teams, just behind Shai Bolton (but ahead of all their other mids). He is crucial to launching us into attack from half-back.
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Farewell Clayton Oliver
Not one for bans, but if direct copy pasting from Chat should be banned on Demonland. Not why I come here, I can get AI content anytime.
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POSTGAME: Rd 02 vs Fremantle
On the Couch had Riewoldt tearing strips off Salem for his (lack of) defending. Showed the infamous kicks off the ground. Wonder if it's something they've been instructed to do, a bit like the long forward handballs? Keep the ball moving forward at all costs ... or something.
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POSTGAME: Rd 02 vs Fremantle
One of the disadvantages of training behind closed doors out at Casey. Though the club probably doesn't see it that way, keeps intel on who's training and who's not in-house. Though I suspect events like this are more common than clubs let on. No-one is going to get through an AFL season without picking up a lurgy or two.
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Farewell Oskar Baker
Ridiculous, ridiculous comparison. May cost us an arm and a leg, a high first + second rounder, and for both Hibberd and Melksham we gave up a high second round picks. For the others, e.g., Billings was pick 61 and Schache was a future fourth rounder! There's no comparison. All the players you named were depth players, except for perhaps Hunter who was more than useful in his first season with us and worth the trade to have a decent winger opposite Langdon.
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PREGAME: Rd 03 vs Carlton
Too much logic.
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Clarity and Perspective
Seriously? At the end of the season you can also ask them why we didn't win the flag.
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POSTGAME: Rd 02 vs Fremantle
Watching the backline at the moment isn't for the faint of heart, it seems incredibly fragile. Equally, not all teams have 3 decent tall forwards. But we have to remember we've lost half the backline from last year, and not no-one either: Bowey and McVee, and in particular May. Apart from his defending, his great strengths were his ability to organise the troops and his decision-making and disposal. And while his drop-off is being highlighted here, in his final game for us he still managed 23 disposals and 12 marks. In fact, last season he averaged nearly 18 disposals and 7 marks a game. None of that is easily replaced.
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POSTGAME: Rd 02 vs Fremantle
Catching up on all this. My take on it all is that we're in a better place than the pessimists are portraying, but a worse place than the optimists. There are some real issues out there at the moment (mids especially), and they aren't going to be solved in the short term. Elsewhere, as long as we can keep people on the park, I'd like to think we'll be OK. Mid-table OK, grab a few decent wins, lose a few howlers
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POSTGAME: Rd 02 vs Fremantle
We did. And both Adelaide and GC took other players before Caddy. In any case, we (badly) needed a player like Windsor (outside run) much more than we did a key forward or even a key defender. Windsort wa the right selection at the time, and still the right selection.
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POSTGAME: Rd 02 vs Fremantle
Max had more disposals, more hitouts, more marks, more clearances and more metres gained than the Jackson and Darcy combined. In what sense was it an issue for us?
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GAMEDAY: Rd 02 vs Fremantle
Counting on our young on-ballers was always going to be a stretch. Steele has more disposals and marks than Windsor and Langford combined. Brayshaw and co taking us apart.
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Farewell Oskar Baker
The average number of games for a Pick 48 is 55, and Oskar is well on the way to passing that. Though even that figure is skewed by a few low-pick players playing a lot of games. The majority of players taken at around that pick don't even reach 50 games. So yes, well done Jason Taylor, above average outcome.