Everything posted by Demon17
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Has There Been A Better Recruit This Year Than Langdon?
He played fewer minutes on Sunday (by his standards) at 90%. I wondered if he was being rested to some degeree for the Tiges game once the game was over. He looked spent on the boundary near the end. Only Lever and Tomlinson played 100% - mainly saving the game for us, but most others seemed to be rested a bit more than their normal TOG%'s. - forward planning
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POSTGAME: Rd 05 v Hawthorn
Without jake levers first half heroics we would have been well behind at half time. Big improvement needed next we to even be competitive.
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TEAMS: Rd 05 vs Hawthorn
Nailed it. Esp your reading the ball comment to strengthen levers support
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8 point games
8 point game last week for sure, given the cats will beat a lot of other sides/contenders during the season and help us out in that regard.
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NON MFC: Rd 05 2021
Great post Chook. The Saints are fair dinkum pretenders regarding pressure when compared to MFC, tiges, Port Adelaide and Dogs. The stats for last night are deplorable saints-wise as if the white flag was raised at 1/4 time. Dusty with 10 disposlas in final 1/4 supports this view.
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Ed Langdon on RSN (13/4/21)
This reflects Dermies comment the prvious game against GWS about Oliver's tag. Dermie sees tags as a compliment and just another player to beat, which is the mindset he suggested Oliver could take on. He said Olivers eilite enough to just play through the problem. Seems for certain Petracca is. Olivers performamnce on Satuarday, still with Cats hanging off him at clearances suggest he might have takne this approach.
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Ed Langdon on RSN (13/4/21)
This is a good point. The problem for oppo teams is that a traditional tagger can't run with Langdon, and so would need a couple of them to lock him down in bursts. Not achievable.
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Ed Langdon on RSN (13/4/21)
Possibly the most articulate and cliche-free interview from a player I have heard. He nailed the selflessness issue wonderfully in his response to why he runs 100% game time - He can run all day so it allows power-based players (Oliver, Petracca etc) to have their rests needed under the lower i/c rules. What an inclusion into the team and its culture.
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Clayton Oliver Re-Signs Until 2023
Sorry Bigred but I disagree. No Melb fan would ever under appreciate YZE. One of the smartest payers of the Daniher era, a Clarkson strategist for nearly 10 years and was wanting to come home 2 years ago. Rightfully Clarkson made him stay. Williams is brilliant in other aspects and a great coaching addition. But underestimate YZe's imact on the way the team is playing? - Never. Clarry's signature sosays so too.
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CHANGES: Rd 05 vs Hawthorn
Correct p2j. There's some fascinating trade stories behind this current team. Kossie pickett is the most intriguing given Taylor's single mindedness to get him to the club.
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My Round 5 Preview and Prediction
As usual a lovely piece of prose CHF and a classy nod to Alexander Dumas. You missed a commentary on pressure acts although alluded to it in the forward line and after the brilliant analysis on On the Couch last night, (those stats are covered on another post) I like Gerard Healy am convinced the team is now onto something and will just get better . I'd pay to see Fritsch vs Frost clash as a bonus this week.
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POSTGAME: Rd 04 vs Geelong
We have what was called the Robbie Flower wing in the MCC side. Now IMO we have the Ed Langdon wing on the outer. He's permanently placed there, as said previously, because he never comes off so why have him near the bench. And to top off he wears the mighty Stan Alves No. 15.
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POSTGAME: Rd 04 vs Geelong
My teplay highlight came at end of second quarter after trac had goaled on the siren. Kossie moved to join in the dees huddle celebration and Selwood in sniper fashion pushed him in the chest. He was wide open and understanably not expecting contact. Clayton Oliver instantly retaliated doing the same back to selwood. As if to say Don't touch kossie. Well done clarry. Failed tagger O'connor joined in weakly as well. Maybe saw a chance to finally get close to Oliver
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2021 Injury List
I hope your right. But AA defenders don't grow on trees. A team positive about yesterday was the way the defence transitioned withour May, no panicking with Tomlinson straight back to Hawkins and the courageous filling in the hole role Brayshaw played with such maturity. Never mind Lever's superb intercepts and leadership. Another good sign from the coaching team and players to cover the threat.
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The Choco Appreciation Thread
This is the key for me KM. 4th game in a row where the team has been challenged (often more than once) and responded. Would have been 4 losses in past times. That's not a random outcome, Its now a trend. Esp last 1/4 accelerations
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Was yesterday Max Gawn's statisically best ever game?
93% game time 23 Possessions- 8 in the last 1/4, 10 contested 6 interceptions, 4 I50's and 4 tackles. 41 hitouts to 10 (direct opponent Stanley - who had 78% game time) 1 goal - when it counted most, on the run and evading a tackler As a PS: Midfield last 1/4 poss (Gawn, Oliver, Petracca) 28 (Honourable mention to Jack Viney who had 4, but was swung onto Selwood to shut him down - he had 3, having had 11 in previos 1/4) IMO he was a towering presence throught the game and that's not meant to be a pun.
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CHANGES: Rd 05 vs Hawthorn
Absolutely a brainy player. Sets up opportunities and tackles like a trojan. I expect him to play all year. Beautiful foil for kossie.
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TEAMS: Rd 04 vs Geelong
4th highest pressure acts though. On what possible formline and fitness level was this decision made.?
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Garry Lyon inspired win?
I hear you, but the Team of the Year concept is in no way an AA team when 18 of the players are Victorians and are playing in Victoria comp, sprinkled with several interstate recruits like kernahan. By that logic there are no other players in the Wafl Sanfl Tfl etc worthy of a guernsey which would most likely be implausible. So its a VFL Team of the Year. Still a great honour though.
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Garry Lyon inspired win?
There was no official All Aust. teams in 1989 1nd 1990. Carnival AA teams ended in 1988, and with foundation of the AFL from the VFL and state systems, resumed in 1991.
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My Round 4 Preview and Prediction
Max Gawn noted in his after match on ground interview in the 2018 final defeat of the cats that it felt like a MFC home game given the overwhelming support for Melb from the crowd. Fear not - I am expecting the same this Sunday. As Chris Scott siad in an insightful interview on Footy Classifed this week - "...Everyone outside the club hates the Geelong coach..."
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My Round 4 Preview and Prediction
Great read CHF and thank you. Your comment on Oliver and my observations gave me great hope for the first time in a long time that Goody and (new) coaching support are capable of dealing strategically mid game with an issue. I havent seen this much before now. But someone recognised Olivers predicament and thoughtfully made a change that, short of straight kicking, could have been a masterstroke. With the remaining midfield standing up. Fills me with confidence, given the Chris Scott is a great match day coach, that we have the brainpower in the box to counter it. Yze - I'm looking at you.
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Max Gawn RSN Interview (6/4/21)
I was slower. Esp live watching the freo game and having to watch gus close up all day battling it out. Can't be for any other reason. Inless he likes being in the sunshine all arvo. Thanks DZ
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POSTGAME: Rd 03 vs GWS
I didn't see any of the game. Exactly what is up with TMac?
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GAMEDAY: Rd 03 vs GWS
Until he starts hurting teams on the scoreboard Trac will always be top priority to keep.