
Everything posted by Maldonboy38
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2022 Premiership Market
Really hard to read for next year. A LOT of clubs had injuries to significant players, or in high numbers (gold Coast, GWS, St Kilda etc...). There are a lot of factors to come into play across the pre-season training period. Richmond could do anything from making the top 4, finishing 12th, or returning to their natural place in the pecking order - 9th. GWS, Fremantle, Carlton, Essendon and maybe even Gold Coast could rise. The only real mistake on the list is Geelong. The assistant coaches they have lost, the age of their list, the huge salaries for stars, their decision by Selwood to keep going - a difficult year coming up for them.
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Apologies to Premiership Players
I have thought that some players here and there are not going to make it/struggle to maintain their place in the 22 etc... but haven't really bagged or let loose on anyone. However, coming into the 2021 finals I did say that both Sparrow and Jordon should be picked ahead of Viney. I have happily gorged myself on humble pie after that one! He was at his brutal, ball-hunting, body-thumping, angry, in-your-face best in the final series.
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AFL Trade Period
Things at Carlton just seem so different. I don't know if it is new board, new coach, SOS departing or a bundle of things all working together. I am not a fan of what GC has done with the priority pick, but good on them for using a loophole to their advantage. We would have been gloating if we achieved it (not that we have needed to over the last few years). Essendon still strutting through trade week like silent, smug gods, not realising that no-one wants to trade with them. As for the Dees, I still get the sense that some very quiet but brilliant game of Rummiking is being planned behind the scenes and we will end up with Mac Andrew (is this name right?) or some other specific target.
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Crackers and Stan
Alves and Wells - both such huge losses. Alves was a gun, absolute gun. I was only young but footy obsessed and Alves was part of what made me listen on the radio and check the scores of a Saturday. I reckon he would be rapt to see a red and blue flag.
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What’s your favourite GOAL from the Grand Final?
Oliver's goal at the end of the 3rd quarter. The athletic team grunt, spread and skill of Jackson, Viney and Oliver I know many people despise the channel 7 commentary, but the "Bang: bang, bang, bang" call from James Brayshaw was breathtakingly perfect. I was up off the couch, roaring and fist pumping. Best moment of my footy watching life (apart from the raising of the cup by Goody and Max). The right arm pointing of Clarry with a look of "we are gods" written across his face. And the look of absolute astonishment and frozen shock on the faces of Treloar and Bont as they tried to understand what the **** was going on. Close 2nd - Brayshaw.
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Nev Jetta Joins the Magpies
He was going to be picked up somewhere, he has so much to offer, and not only to indigenous players. But did it have to be THERE!?!? If, during a Dees v Pies game next year, the camera shows him wearing black and white, I will fair dinkum vomit.
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Welcome to Demonland: Luke Dunstan
Can't see him wanting to come to the Dees as a backup. Surely he wants to play. I really rate Ratten as a coach so there must be something with Dunstan which might not be well known outside the inner circle at the Saints. As far as the Dees needing/wanting him: there are so many ahead of him - Trac, Oliver, Viney, Sparrow, Harmes, Jordon. If injury hits, Brayshaw - and possibly others. I would prefer to draft a mature age (22-24) or intentionally develop a younger player already on our list who has yet to play at AFL level like Laurie, Rosman or even DeClase.
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CHANGES 2021 by The Oracle
James Jordon elevates to Primary List ASAP. If we can get into the draft, all good but either way we aim for a tall forward and/or a lanky green ruckman who can build slowly over three years.
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Vale Greg Parke
Sums it up for me. I went to an open training day at the MCG and got a heap of players signatures. Because of our lack of success, many people forget the great footballers on your list, Rusty. I loved Biffin - there was a bit of madness in his eye and thuggery in his fist that appealed to me as a kid. I was devastated when Wells and Alves left. But Gary Hardeman is the one. Playing CHB he came second to Keith Grieg in the Brownlow - from memory being overtaken in the last round. Yes, the days when backmen polled in the Brownlow. Sad to hear about Greg Parkes - strangely enough I only just remember him - but I hope he was well enough to see the cup lifted.
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Corey Ellison
I used to live 15 minutes from the Casey ground so got to a few matches, and lots of Dees training. I don't normally watch too many Casey games on TV but I did happen to watch the game where he kicked 5 or 6 goals. I was supper impressed. I had never heard of him before but he impressed me as being strong and sure with ball in hand, in a similar way to Tom Sparrow in the finals series. But in shape and style he is more Jakovich than Neitz (but nowhere near their talent - just a comparison). I don't know what you can take from one game as a recruiter but he impressed me.
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Jake Melksham
Too good a footballer not to be on a list somewhere. His lack of defence is a worry at times but Pies, North or Blues would surely have a look.
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So...what do we need to achieve during this trade & draft period?
Key forward. Young, tall, skinny ruckman who will not be ready until 2024. Our wings are such a vital part of our gameplan. Rosman and Baker look possible, but another aerobic gut runner would be nice.
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How many times have you watched the replay?
My sons and wife keep passing by each evening saying "are you watching it again?" Entire game x 3 Last half x 8 Last half of 3rd quarter... don't know, possibly 20. I get to the "Bang! Bang. Bang. Bang." part and I'm still pumping my fist, swearing (I'm actually not much of a swearer usually) and being totally obnoxious.
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Thank you Mark "Choco" Williams!
Mad as a cut snake and I love him. His appointment is right up there with the Jackson, Bartlett, Roos, and Goodwin appointments. And I reckon he is in the perfect role. No way could he be a senior coach again. The narrower the frame he works in the better he is. With all the coaches, development coaches, line coaches etc... in modern footy, he would go round the twist taking half the team with him. Please, please, please MFC pay him enough and keep him stimulated enough so he stays for a 5 year stint. Please! I reckon our premiership window could be 5 years long and I want this bloke involved.
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Kate Roffey, the unsung hero of our success
Roos did his job, Goodwin moved it forward. Peter Jackson did his job, Pert moved it forward. Jones and Viney did their job, Max moved it forward. Bartlett did his job (with a few bumps late in his leadership) and then Roffey moved it forward. Foundations AND timing/momentum are required. For the first time in forever, the MFC absolutely 100% nailed both. When I look at Daisy Pearce and Kate Roffey I see 2 of the best football people I have ever seen. I don't know about anyone else but my praise for them has never been unsung. Right now, our club is full of great people from the top to the property steward. I am as grateful about this as I am for anything.
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2022 Fixture - We are the Hard Draw!
I'm not sure how the flag unfurling normally goes (having never been interested in one before), but I assume it will be first home game, possible versus the Doggies. If not, I so much want it to be versus the Cags or Bombers. Cats - how many remember their players pretending to snooze rather than sing their club song after smashing us one day? Bombers - because of 2000. To watch their surly faces descend into despair while we sing our song: swweeeet!! And I hope the arrogant cheat James Hird is there to watch it.
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"Luke Jackson won't make it as a ruckman" Dwayne Russell 3/12/20
Maybe tap work as a single entity is rightly de-valued now, but the role of ruckman should never be. After a goal, boundary throw in, or in-play stoppage the entire game stops and teams can reset. This resetting happens around a great big human being who acts as a 360 degree hub for the midfield to generate possession. Great rucks have a dominance at ball-ups, and a significant skill in general play. Jackson is actually only a slightly above average tap ruckman, but as a hub for the midfield to gather possession, he is ridiculously good - especially considering he only just turned 20. As soon as the ruck clash is halved he is a 200cm midfield with ridiculous athleticism.
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Welcome to Demonland: Bayley Fritsch
Fritsch has always looked a genuine footballer - but it took the Dees getting Brown before the team balance in the forward line clicked into place. With backlines trying to figure out how to cover Brown, McDonald, ANB, Spargo and Kozzie, Fritsch has not been given enough planning. He has got off the leash and gone bang. I just love his kick-and-mark game. Only needs 10 disposals to destroy an opposition.
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Closest to the mark...2022 membership total
The amount of merchandise sales post-premiership seems to have caught many unawares. The amount of Dees followers in Perth surprised many. It sounds like there are a LOT of Dees fans who have flown under the radar for a long time due the embarrassment of perpetual failure We have very marketable players - Gawn with the personality and beard, Trac the congenial beast all over the media, Fritsch the Freak, Clarry, Kozzie, Jacko the dentists best friend etc... Pert and Roffey are simply brilliant administrators and leaders. Daisy Pearce - the best thing to happen to football in 20 years So I say 71,101. Just because the number is fun to type and it could be close to the mark. Our membership size will surprise many next year, maybe even me.
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Proved them wrong
Lots of people - ex-players, journos, ex-executives, etc... - have been anti certain clubs, or had a preconceived bias. Greg Denham and Dwayne Russell are the 2 that stand out. Mostly, I have learned to zone out when they talked. But Mark McClure is a different. The fact that he played in 3 flags rubs me the wrong way because I never rated him. I thought he was a manure surrounded by vegies in the vegie patch called AFL (well actually VFL) when he played. But his whinging, whiney, thin voiced anti-Melbourne rhetoric was unrelenting. I hope the smug prat is choking now and can't wait to hear how he "always knew the Dees would come good, people were taking his words out of context" or some such carp.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - TOM SPARROW
Tim Watson was a superstar, often undervalued when people talk of the greats. And that is very encouraging to compare Sparrow to him. If he can have a career half like Tim Watson I will be very, very happy.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - TOM SPARROW
Massive fan of this kid. Up until just before the finals series, I thought he was well below Jordon, and would take a couple of years to emerge. But his strength, game play and kicking give him a real presence for being so young. 100% agree with Spalding above: I wouldn't be wasting money or picks on Cerra with Sparrow showing his wares in the finals. Watch his space - his 2022 will be something special.
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The Quotes
I am close to reaching saturation point from all the replays, commentary, video footage and opinion that I have absorbed over the last 4 days. Loving it! I hope I drown in it. But as I sat back in a moment of glowing self-satisfied we-are-the-Premiers smugness, 2 things stand out for me from all the words and tributes I have heard. Max - after 57 years of pain, it's coming home. This is the best thing said over the entire weekend. MFC is football, everyone else is an afterthought. The cup will return to the MCG where the Dees fans can revel in the knowledge it is in it right place. At Dees HQ. Home James Brayshaw's commentary as Clarrie kicked THAT goal late in the third quarter (struggling to believe how well he called that moment but it was epic): Bang.... Bang. Bang. Bang. Gives me chills each time I watch and listen. What are your favourite words/quotes from across the last 4 days?
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Jack Viney not being loved enough?
Half way through 2021, I thought Jordon and Sparrow would pass him. It turned out they all excelled. Viney's footy went through the roof. His kicking finally became effective, his bullocking work was done with intelligence not just brute thoughtlessness, and his game-play awareness evolved into something close to perfection. Have a look at that 3rd quarter burst. The issue for the Doggies was that Jackson, Oliver, Petracca and Viney were all sprinting in the same direction in a kind of overpowering wave. None of them were fumbling, choosing the wrong option, missing targets by hand or foot, or getting in each others' way. Jack's final series has been outstanding and I reckon most Dees people are giving him all the love he deserves.
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Your favourite grand final photo
Yep me too.