Everything posted by Pates
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POSTGAME: Opening Round vs Sydney
Of all our pre-season drama, this flew right under the radar. Our forward line output has been garbage for years now but Stafford remains. We don’t have a great forward line but [censored] it’s not awful either, Fritta walks into any team in the comp, JvR is a rising star, Pickett is Pickett, Nibbler works harder than anyone at the club, and Chandler/Spargo have shown they can hit the scoreboard. All the while we also have Trac as a mid/forward who’s one of the best players in the comp. I’m sorry if you can’t make something of that you’re not a good line coach. Petty will make a difference but he’s returning from a serious foot injury, we can’t rely on him being the answer.
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POSTGAME: Opening Round vs Sydney
The good: Judd McVee is a gun, Windsor showing he’s ready made, Howes solid The bad: way too many passengers to name The ugly: our skills and ball handling was atrocious (I get that it’s “opening round” and it’s dewy but do the basics right) EDIT: forgot to add Howes to my youngster praise
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
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GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
Two questions regarding rules. They highlighted Grundy taking away Gawn’s space at centre bounces, he goes straight to the man before the ball is up in the air, I’m surprised that’s permitted. Second one is the McDonald has the ball from the mark on the forward 50, May stranded from the stand rule but McDonald is allowed to go straight towards goal ignoring May’s positioning and off the line of the mark, umpire doesn’t call play on. I don’t mind the rule, but that’s insanely unfair on the defensive team.
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
- GAMEDAY: Opening Round vs Sydney
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Compensation for the loss of Angus
A genuine thought IF the AFL were to go down the path of forcing us to pay it inside the cap, I wonder if we could repurpose Gus into a coaching role. Gus as a midfield/role model coach could at least mean that money isn't completely dead to us. I really do have to wonder about any opposition fans having an issue about us requesting it be outside the cap. I would have compassion for any player and club that is in the situation that we are, and not only should common sense prevail, but basic human decency. Of course such a thing is practically impossible for the fans wearing Black and White.
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Midfield depth
Brayshaw's loss is definitely going to expose our midfield depth, or possibly lack there of. But what it will also do is force some changes that perhaps were coming over time anyway. I've often felt that Rivers was destined for a midfield role, particularly after the Lions game last year where his boldness help us win the game. We also do have a couple of young guns that we recruited and would be itching for a regular game. There is every chance there will be a bolter we don't see coming this season. One thing last season did show is that we need the flexibility to send Trac forward, he is just too important forward of the ball.
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A Celebration of Gussy: Rd 01 vs Bulldogs
I hope that at least one of the players (Gawn or Trac my picks) will do a golf swing celebration after a goal in tribute to Gus. As for Dees fans I think the 10min mark 1min applause is a good idea.
- Angus Brayshaw Forced into Retirement
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NON-MFC: Match SIMs
The thing that drives me nuts about the Brayshaw/Maynard incident is that I thought that the messaging for years has been if you do not show proper duty of care for your opponent, and they are severely injured with a head injury then you get suspended. He opened the door for suspension the moment he went up and didn't show care for the opposition player.
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Compensation for the loss of Angus
It's definitely an interesting and different situation to other retirements from the game. Most if not all players wind down their careers with 1-2 year contracts and at most might have an extra year to run in which they fully intended on playing but got say a knee injury that prevented them from seeing out the contract. This on the other hand is totally different, this is a player that was very much part of the future for the next 5+ years and has been forced to retire due to an act on the footy field causing severe brain injury. I think it's only right in this context that the AFL allows his contract to be paid outside of the salary cap or at the very least most of it outside. It's not like we entered into the long term deal with the idea of a medical retirement on the cards. Jesus effing christ that Maynard hit is going to be one of the most constant reasons to hate Collingwood for me, I had managed to move on from it but this has brought it right back. I hope their club is cursed from the 2023 premiership and they never see another until Maynard is a bitter old man.
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Compensation for the loss of Angus
I would expect about this level of care from the AFL about compensating or helping us after this.
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Angus Brayshaw Forced into Retirement
So many mixtures of emotions at this news. Firstly mostly sadness as Gus is not only a fantastic player for us but quite simply a great bloke. To have his career cut short because of concussion after he fought so hard to come back is devastating. I wish him all the good health in the world and I hope he sticks around the club to mentor and still feel a part of the red and blue. The news also brought back a lot of the feelings I had at the time, mostly anger at not only Maynard but the Pies fans, Eddie Maguire, the AFL Media, and the tribunal. The conduct of the pies fans knowing full well that if the roles were reversed they would have been screaming for Angus to be strung up was disgraceful, they are scum pure and simple. They weren't cheering someone for doing something courageous, they were cheering someone who had blatantly and recklessly taken a key player out of the game (and now his career). The tribunal were gutless in that they didn't want to suspend someone from a potential premiership, if ever there was proof that different rules exist during finals that was it. They even said it that "the stakes were high for Maynard", that should never have come into the conversation. And as for Maynard, I hope you choke on your dinner tonight, karma's a [censored] and I hope with every part of me that it finds you with full force. I'm sorry, maybe I'm just emotional right now but justice was not served here and because of Maynard's recklessness a fantastic player has had to retire prematurely.
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PRESEASON TRAINING: Wednesday 7th February 2024
Maybe he'll be the sub and not used again.