Everything posted by John Crow Batty
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NON-MFC: Round 20, 2022
Mixed feelings about this tigers win. They would be a very dangerous side if they get in the 8. I prefer them out than in and don’t fear Brisbane as much no matter where they finish. They could be energised with this win and cruise past their next 3 opponents. Hope I’m way off with my worry.
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Farewell Sam Weideman
Not going be too critical of his performance on Friday. it was dirty night for key forwards. He, Taberner and Lobb did bugger all in the conditions. I expect Weid would be much better against the pies if we don’t have a repeat of the rotten weather.
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POSTGAME: Rd 20 vs Fremantle
Maybe a $1000 fine coming up for supporter equipment abuse?
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POSTGAME: Rd 20 vs Fremantle
Watching Oliver it is clear he is still hampered by his broken thumb. His normally instantaneous clean ball takes were still absent and his handball skills were suppressed. May need another couple of weeks to fully recover. Costing him at least ten possessions a game.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 20 vs Fremantle
Petty taking goal kicking practice
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GAMEDAY: Rd 20 vs Fremantle
Looks like Chandler is out warming up on the ground
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Kane Cornes writing in the Western Australian believes Freo are taking a huge gamble on Jackson. He believes the deal is done but questions his value as he is only a ruckman and not much of a forward in his opinion.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 20 vs Fremantle
Looks like a lot of rain today in Perth mostly short heavy showers easing off into the evening but still present. So it should be slog combined with the poor conditions of the surface. Not a good evening for talls I suspect. Whichever team wants the game more will take the points. I thinks we are up to the challenge.
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TEAMS: Rd 20 vs Fremantle
He usually gets the sub gig. Expect him there.
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Head high tackles
I guess the government is complicit also. They know sports gambling is corruptive but still happy to take its share of the profits.
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Head high tackles
Gambling penalties are high for because deep down the AFL knows it cannot control sports betting and associated corruption. The AFL has to pretend they are cracking down seriously because it’s the only card they can play to show they are doing something. Every football identity who has been caught is only for trifling offences. Many of the huge bets placed on sports are certainly very suspicious. Like insider trading only the stupid get caught. It doesn’t take much brains to get a trusted associate to place bets and never get caught. I hate sports gambling and refuse to partake in it. It should be banned outright.
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Angus Brayshaw Re-Signs Until 2028
We wrapped this thread up in just over a 1000 posts. Thanks Gus for stopping it getting out of control and adding further inflationary pressure.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Problem is that he can walk out deal or no deal. Our bargaining position is weak and especially so if he’s determined to go west hell or high water.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
His form is not bad enough to drop him and he still is a key structural player if we are chasing another flag. We still require a second ruck. In all honesty Weid or Mitch Brown could fill his role adequately if he can’t recapture his best form though. I really hope he starts putting in his best for the finals campaign. I’d hate to see him running the clock down and then leaving if that is his intention. It will be a massive kick in the guts if so.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Not if he has an agreement already done. A suitor might want him to take it easy and look after himself.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
NRL and Union are entirely different sporting cultures. Far more mercenary and unemotional. Not sure why such a radical difference but it is what it is. Perhaps something to do with players having a worldwide market to play in.
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Head high tackles
If tacklers were able to withdrawal their tackle once a player ducks in and raises his arms we wouldn’t have a problem. As players are expected to tackle hard or else risk being accused of being soft or missing the tackle, they have no choice. In reality it happens so fast that it’s physically impossible to withdraw the tackle in the time the high contact happens. A correct way to interpret it is to give the tackler the benefit of any doubt in 50/50 situations so as to discourage miscreants from repeating. If Ginnivan won this free he will have incentive to continue doing this as the percentages will be stacked in his favour. He will still successfully draw frees.
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Have you enjoyed season 2022?
I am frustrated that we don’t seem to go hard enough for the entirety of most games. It appears the opposition nearly always are trying harder even when we beat them comfortably. It shows we have the talent and the game but slacking off too often. Smacks of arrogance and hubris. We certainly can do better and I’m expecting it for the remainder of the season.
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Angus Brayshaw Re-Signs Until 2028
My opinion is he’s waiting to see what Jackson does. He knows there will be plenty of salary cap left on the table if Jackson goes and he wants a nice fat chunk of it.
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Head high tackles
Rule 17.3.2- (c) makes high contact to an opposition Player (including the top of the shoulders) with any part of their body;
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Head high tackles
Redmond has not changed his posture at all from previous frame. Ginnivan is now is about 6 inches lower than in the previous frame.
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Head high tackles
Check out the legs and knees. Nice side way dive.
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Head high tackles
All I see is Ginnivan sensing the oncoming tackle and leaning into it. Redmond has lowed himself to the same height as Ginnivan and his tacking arm is at nipple height but Ginnivan has angled his shoulder down to initiate the tackle slipping high. He milked it for sure. Not giving him the benefit of the doubt is the correct call.
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POSTGAME: GRAND FINAL vs Western Bulldogs
Actually it was Oliver’s Finger of God goal.
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Matthew Stokes on Melbourne
Must have got his info from Demonland.