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bing181

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  1. Would make sense to build this around younger players and players who missed Marsh 1. Long season ahead. Also, they may still be wanting to get more of a fitness base into them (best done/managed outside of having to play games).
  2. #31 has a knee infection. Not sure of prognosis/availability.
  3. Third in the B&F is, by definition, a good season. Happy to defer to the coaches/match committee in their assessment of players' performance.
  4. One take-away from the game is how well we've recruited - and not just the draftees. Tomlinson, Brown and Langdon all added something that we just didn't have, and are more than useful pickups. I know there was some concern around the fact that we didn't land any "name" recruits over the trade period, but hard to ask for much more than what this trio bring. Also, surprised by how effective Kozzie was. There's been speculation as to how many games he'll play this year, but on that showing, he'll play most. Perhaps not massive game time, he's a high-flash/low possession player, but if he can snag a goal or so each game and put the frighteners on some of the opposition backs, it'll be enough - and once again, something that we didn't have.
  5. This. To be honest, I was even surprised he was selected, he's hardly had any match play since when was it ... early in the pre-season? Though it's clear that the reason he keeps getting selected is because of his work rate, both on and off the field. The coaches see it, perhaps many of us don't.
  6. Final Leaderboard Max Gawn 464 Clayton Oliver 464 Jack Viney 323 https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/244837/gawn-oliver-become-dual-bluey-winners
  7. The one that he eased across the face and was marked inside the opposite point post? Yeah right. You see what you want to see. Confirmation bias 101.
  8. Yes, really missing Preuss as backup.
  9. Petty (groin?), possibly Wagner the only ones who might be longer-term concerns?
  10. Also the related Apps, and other content, extending to related sites/services. Been round the houses for yet another year getting my international WatchAFL subscription up and running.
  11. Diversion. Neither a response nor a refutation.
  12. Too many variables, let's just see if we can keep our key players on the park most of the season. Starting with Lever, May, Tom Mac and Gawn.
  13. "As a club, we are respecting Kade's history of concussions and being very cautious with his rehabilitation. His program has been developed by medical experts and he is showing signs of improvement. Our main priority is to get Kade back to full health and we do expect him to make a full recovery. At this stage, we have not put a timeframe on his recovery and subsequent return to football." https://www.afl.com.au/news/372466/career-on-hold-more-concussion-concerns-for-demon
  14. This is just nonsense on a stick. If you want a good Exhibit A as to what's going on with the players, watch the Oscar Mac interview, where he makes it clear that he ignores outside "noise", including having minimal exposure to social media.
  15. Interesting seeing today's interview with Petracca. I could be reading too much into it, but he seems to have matured. Boyish enthusiasm replaced by steely resolve?
  16. Actually, back in the day, all songs performed on TOTP had to be re-recorded at the BBC studios. Musician's Union rules at the time. The vocals were then done live over this re-recorded backing. Sometimes, BBC engineers were known to slip off to the pub during these "re-recording" sessions, which would then miraculously end-up sounding identical to the record/vinyl.
  17. Actually, it turns out that many of them haven't even been charged, but have been issued with warnings. But that's how the press works, especially in Australia. Police article here, if anyone's interested. "Police take legal action against more than 180 people so far during 2019/2020 bushfire season" https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news/news_article?sq_content_src=%2BdXJsPWh0dHBzJTNBJTJGJTJGZWJpenByZC5wb2xpY2UubnN3Lmdvdi5hdSUyRm1lZGlhJTJGODIyNjQuaHRtbCZhbGw9MQ%3D%3D
  18. Exactly - all of which are more or less constant from one season to the next. The one variable that *has* changed is the climate with these extremes of heat and dryness, and that's what's acting as an accelerant here. Which of course is the main point: arson or whatever only impacts how fires *start*. What we're seeing isn't because more fires are being lit, it's because once lit, they're just taking off at intensities we've never experienced before. Due to ... (etc. etc.)
  19. Yes, almost 200 charged (not arrested, but heh, we know that you're playing fast and loose with the facts), but not charged with arson, charged with "fire offences". Only 24 have been charged with arson. Most are for infringements to total fire bans and "discarding a lighted match or cigarette". https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw-fires-legal-action-taken-against-183-people-this-bushfire-season-20200106-p53p97.html And to add, this from a Gippsland News reporter: "The Victorian Premier has told ABC Gippsland that none of the bushfires in Victoria have been confirmed to be deliberately lit. This fits with what police told me on Saturday - just one man has been charged with attempting to light a fire."
  20. If you add the current fires to that sequence, regardless of anything else, it shows that these extreme fire events are becoming more frequent.
  21. Really hard to see how referring to the science is "politicising" the discussion.
  22. Also some from power cables down.
  23. The examples you've cited are either irrelevant, speculation or incorrect. In keeping with the theme of this thread.
  24. I see your Van Gogh and raise you a Seurat.
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