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  1. I should have added a single word ' generally' in that above sentence to illustrate the trend. using other words I thought covered this as a predictor that is not perfect, impacts of drafts etc, but there you go. Your latest post relates to the above industry fund comment how? or are you struck on the original issue? Don't bother replying these are rhetorical questions only. I love Mansfield BTW so think I might buy a house up there.
  2. Spot on Mickey. (speaking as a former CEO) the Board sets strategy then oversees the implementation by the CEO and his team - in simple terms - and holds them to account. I love Bartlett because he allows the AFL's best CEO, PJ, to do his job. Bartlett isn't, nor should be in the media - unless its a full blown crisis - think Paul Little and the bombers drug scandal, the great J. Stynes (debt crisis), . Again that's PJ and Goodwin, as the media is about talking to the members primarily. Other AFL presidents you hear of publicly are in it for the ego rush - think McGuire and Kennett. It doesn't mean that poor in their role, but they love their heads on TV I suspect Bartlett has a strong ego already and doesn't need validation. Great team and the club is in good hands.
  3. Industry funds have that clause to avoid class actions for poor future performance, not because its true, but history is an indicator of behaviours. 1929, 1987, 2008, etc.
  4. Great Post ADD. I think it was Oscar Wilde .." the only thing worse than being talked about, was NOT being talked about. This is classic News Limited strategy (who part own Foxtel and hence AFL360) to get off some cross promotion and get the plebeians talking about their product no matter how stupid ( as it is in this case) I refuse to have Foxtel so I can avoid not enriching Murdoch.
  5. T Mac is an example of the technical deficiency just needing to be corrected and now he kicks reliably. Not susceptible to mental problems so technique fixed and all good.
  6. The key mental theory discussed was that successful teams have more relaxed goal kickers who are less anxious. They know that if they miss there'll be another opportunity shortly. Lower teams know chances are fewer and need each one to count. - hence more anxiety in some players. The reaction of players when they miss is also instructive. When fans go ape over an easy miss, often the player shows no emotion, confident that is will be rectified in the next few minutes with another chance. This is especially true for quality players who know their career is not on the line. Thus ANB's tortured face on the weekend missing open goals, whereas when Hogan missed THAT hook shot against the Saints, his only reaction was embarrassment at the sledging from the opposition. Didn't stop him though later. Ben Dixon, the Saints goal kicking coach supports this theory. he's not at the assisting to fix mental problems, he's merely a technical coach. Thus Tim Membery who was a great kick last year doesn't need technical advice, its in the head, and Dixon isn't working with him.
  7. Talk about pedantic. If you read my post it mentioned " not bullet proof" and " generally best indicator" . Its the best statistical view available on facts, given some commentators were saying clearly after Round 7, with no research. In other words, better to be in the 8 than out at this time of the season.
  8. The Champion Data boys on SEN discussed the psychology of goal kicking - its mainly in the head unless a player is technically deficient which can be fixed. They named the worst AFL 5 players who have had at least 10 shots for goal this year. 2nd worst?..... Christian Petracca. (I think a saints player was the worst) We didn't have a top five representative.
  9. I pencil in the geelong loss as a sort of win and not relevant in the analysis. As of this round the team has won its last 10 quarters in a row. Irrespective of the opposition when on earth had that last happened?. As bolts says. I see green shoots
  10. Across the last 20 seasons the 8 does not alter after round 9. However over this period there have been compromised drafts and new teams so not bullet proof trend but generally the best predictor.
  11. Hence the reason to keep changes to the minimum and lets see how the structure works at the G against better talent. Goodwin noted in the presser that they have trained all summer to be a forward looking team and game plan, possibly evidenced by the 83 Inside 50's. The team in general in its current form (plus Viney if fit) deserves a shot at home and lets see what happens. No point adjusting now if you don't know what needs adjusting. I would love seeing Fritsch and Spargo on the big ground this week.
  12. Great point. We had only 1 A grader in the midfield in Oliver. They had Cripps, Murphy, Gibbs, Curnow,... Different story this week. Oliver, Jones, Viney, Tyson, Harmes (building into this role), Gawn (back to best c.f. last year),
  13. A big test now. Are the Dees capable of burying team or will they accept a 6 goal wins as a good days work. Interesting test of the team, incl coaches.
  14. Agree. He's going past Petracca IMO. CP yet to get close to dominating a game. Set shots deplorable
  15. Given the gws result a few minutes ago any win today puts dees into 8 tonight. Cannot fall out regardless of results tomorrow.
  16. Someone needs to instruct Sicily on the concept of karma. His spay at the umpires post game, after his less-than-classy exchange with Parker who was clearly concerned for Impey, was a bad look. Was he expecting the result to change?. He's no Dermott. Brereton used to hand it out but copped it the other way in good spirit.
  17. Last week I may have imagined this but I believed we saw the first good signs of Lever and OMac playing very complimentary sides to their games on Sunday, along with Hibberd being their go - to player in a tight situation. Time will tell but quietly confident the team has close to a finals standard defence now in the making.
  18. Well said. BN Other posts smack to me of the ' messiah' complex about Viney so common with Melb in past years. Not the case, nor necessary. Tom McD has stabilised the structure, Hogans now a talisman, Gawn's on fire, etc, etc, (apologies to Oliver, spargo, Brayshaw, OMc, Lever... etc , etc,) Viney is now the cream and won't deliver this week although I'd love him in the team he's not the key to success. The team will do that as a whole, then he's a bit more match hardened to blow away the blues at home having avoided the long haul to the gabba.
  19. Kane Cornes stated Hogan is the successor to Nick Reiwoldt, when discussing his AFL team of the week yesterday. Nothing more needs to be said.
  20. Great post Joeboy. But who's underrating Oscar McDonald? We now have a 10 year Full back. His first pack mark in the first minute against 3 saints was sensational.
  21. I think the club overall may be working on the lowering the eyes to hit forward targets. Done well yesterday, and noticeably by serial offender Jaydyn Hunt who made some great first 1/4 decisions in the game.
  22. Good call. Bernie was running up and down and couldn't jump in the last. He's 32. Mad not to rest , and save the trip to Brisbane which is a bit of a hike as well.
  23. The umpire was about 5 m away looking directly at the incident and immediate whistle. Not an issue. Missing the goal though was the issue and punishment enough.
  24. Good call WBlood. Was at the game and they were stuffed in the last. Yes they wasted inside 50's but absolutely dominated. Jetta back to best and saw brayshaws first 1/4 in defence close up and he's re-arrived. Room for improvement for sure but that's a good thing - isn't it?
  25. Carlton are now irrelevant and done as a topic. Saints had their turn this week. North have come good. Dees go down today and we're the story next week. If we win it'll be tommy Hawkins touching the umpires that will be next weeks SEN fodder that lets us off the hook and the goal review system.
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