Posts posted by binman
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20 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said: I'm not confident at all. I know we've had 3 losses in a row and will look to bounce back, but so have the Suns and they'll be absolutely determined to not let this one slip.
I think Max King will get a hold of May unfortunately and he could be on the chopping block at next week's selection.
Suns by 37.
I'm the opposite.
I'm actually really confident about how well go today.
We'll be as fresh as we're ever going to be given we're coming of our bye.
Conversely, the AFL has done us a solid as the Suns are off a six day break and travel.
And the suns gws game, which I watched, was a very intense, high pressure game with lots of arc to arc running so will be no easy thing to back up from.
In terms of our method, we match up well against the suns I reckon.
They have a leg speed advantage but i think our selection has in part looked to negate that advantage.
I agree they will be desperate to win after 3 losses on the trot, but as you note so will we and I'm not convinced beng desperate to win nessarily translates to doing so (the Suns were desperate to win last week).
Dees by 17.
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2 minutes ago, binman said: You want quicker movement of the half back hey.
Being the second quickest in the AFL behind the cats not good enough for you?
You think we should be number one?
AFL 2025 SPEED OF BALL NUMBERS AFTER ROUND 15 (Fastest to slowest)
1. Geelong: Speed 114, Time 115, Distance 109, DTG 103
2. Melbourne: Speed 114, Time 123, Distance 113, DTG 100
3. Western Bulldogs: Speed 109, Time 108, Distance 101, DTG 109

Fox Sports
AFLโs newest and most important stat: Speed of Ball expla...
Truth in Pies shock as AFLโs fastest... and slowest teams revealed: Every club ranked 1-18Thanks to @roy11 for that article by the by - they posted it in the stats file thread.
My reply, which is relevant here, was:
As ive noted on the pod a few times, we are implementing a new method based on fast transition (ie the modern game plan).
And contrary to the views of some we are implementing that method, or at least the all important ball movement part of it, very effectively.
As montagna notes (in the article) our issue is how we enter inside 50, and of course our woeful accuracy. Improve those aspects of our game and the gap between us and the very best teams closes significantly.
Which is worth considering when assessing where we are at vis a vis the conversation on another thread about how woeful we supposedly are.
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1 hour ago, demoniac said: I just want to see quicker ball movement off half back. Players working into space being honoured by hand and foot. Players told that if they take the game and it doesnt work its ok because until we master faster ball movement we are not going to outscore many teams. Players who can't adjust and play slow when there are options to go fast can work on that at Casey.
You want quicker movement of the half back hey.
Being the second quickest in the AFL behind the cats not good enough for you?
You think we should be number one?
AFL 2025 SPEED OF BALL NUMBERS AFTER ROUND 15 (Fastest to slowest)
1. Geelong: Speed 114, Time 115, Distance 109, DTG 103
2. Melbourne: Speed 114, Time 123, Distance 113, DTG 100
3. Western Bulldogs: Speed 109, Time 108, Distance 101, DTG 109

Fox Sports
AFLโs newest and most important stat: Speed of Ball expla...
Truth in Pies shock as AFLโs fastest... and slowest teams revealed: Every club ranked 1-18 -
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38 minutes ago, roy11 said: 
Fox Sports
AFLโs newest and most important stat: Speed of Ball expla...
Truth in Pies shock as AFLโs fastest... and slowest teams revealed: Every club ranked 1-18I'm not quite sure what to make of this.
I can.
As ive noted on the pod a few times, we are implementing a new method based on fast transition (ie the modern game plan).
And contrary to the views of some we are implementing that method, or at least the all important ball movement part of it, very effectively.
As montagna notes our issue is how we enter inside 50, and of courseour woeful accuracy. Improve those aspects of our game and the gap between us and the very best teams closes significantly.
Which is worth considering when assessing where we are at vis a vis the conversation on another thread about how woeful we supposedly are.
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I wouldn't go anywhere near McKay.
Too expensive and tall forwards are new rucks circa the mid 2010s - overated in terms of impact.
It's all about how the ball is delivered to forwards and inside 50 now as opposed to dominant tall forwards being difference makers.
Which of course Is not to say gun key forwards are not important but they are now icing not the cake.
And I'd argue that small to medium forwards are now more important. Ah Chee, Long, Elliot, McCluggage, are the type of players I'm thinking of.
If it were me I'd target Bergman as our real need is utility types who have elite foot skills.
Bergman is exactly what we need - an elite kick who can play hb and wing and can run and carry. Would free up Windsor to go back to the wing and Langford could go into the middle, where he is sure to end up anyway. He can also play forward if need be.
I'm not sure of his contract status but I'd also try and get the Long from the Suns if at all possible. A gun who kicks straight and is a nightmare matchup as he can play small and tall.
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1 hour ago, KC from Casey said: That's my Saturday sorted.
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1 hour ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said: Jeffersons game time tonight was better than his recent two 5 goal hauls. His marks were commanding and clean his attack on the ball and man was improved and his kicking well executed. More of this please El Jefo.
One of the better games I have seen Verrall play it was like watching a young Grundy. I do worry he is a touch too small to make it as a ruck and has shown little elsewhere but hope his development continues in the second half of the year.
Vefy much reflectsup my thoughts on both players.
I'd add about Jefferson that his second efforts have really improved in the last few weeks, and we're good again last night. Still dont look instinctive, perhaps because they're not, but he's clearly working hard in that area, and on his contested work, and I love that (ie players working hard to address weaknesses and making good progress)
He is a genuine old school forward who reads the ball super well, knows where the drop zone is and uses his body deftly.
It was great to hear Ben Brown's comments about Jeffo, in particular that he has been working on his aeriel contest work, the implication being he needed to, in particular halving contests and getting the ball to ground (which brown noted is critical for key forwards).
Jeffo was better in that regard, but still needs to improve. That should come though as he gets physically stronger.
CASEY: Rd 14 vs Gold Coast
in Melbourne Demons
That was a shocker- game was well and truly alive too