
Everything posted by Maldonboy38
- GAMEDAY: Grand Final vs Western Bulldogs
- GAMEDAY: Grand Final vs Western Bulldogs
- GAMEDAY: Grand Final vs Western Bulldogs
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First Goal, Norm Smith, most goals, winning margin
First Goal: Tom McDonald Norm Smith: Jack Viney Most goals: Bailey Fritsch Winning Margin: 26 points OK Demonlanders, go for it. We can't just watch/listen to channel 7 for 5 hours!
- GAMEDAY: Grand Final vs Western Bulldogs
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GAMEDAY: Grand Final vs Western Bulldogs
G' morning, fellow Demonlanders, welcome to IT! Congratulations to all those up just after midnight to start this thread. Was very close to also jumping onto the laptop and getting started then, but Billy Brownless' "little man in my head" spoke up, wisdom prevailed, and trundled to bed. Actually slept well. Having a late brekkie now with coffee in my Robbie Flower mug (reserved for VERY special occasions). Feeling OK until I realise I have to wait until 7 ($@%^&%$@$) pm! So, activated my GF day emergency plan: Coodabeen champions at 10am Water some plants Watch the U19's WA v SA final at 1pm. Then annoy the carp out my entire family, pacing and whinging with some Canadian Club until the game starts. GO YOU MIGHTY REDLEGS!!
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Flying the flag
My wife has sown 10 supporters scarves into a a rug.
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Flying the flag
I was born the same month, same year. His angst is my angst.
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Flying the flag
Flag flying at letterbox, 2021 scarf on fence, many other scarves around the front door. Daughter home-cooking pies and red-and-blue cup cakes. Wife has gathered scarves from last 10 years and sewn them into a throw rug/blanket. Canadian Club and Shiraz for the game (probably start about 12.01pm as the nerves set in). Glenfiddich 18 ready for the celebration.
- From the banal to the serious
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TEAMS: GF vs Bulldogs
So difficult with so many good recent wins, and about 26 players who are GF ready. I would probably go Hunt for the medical sub because he can help out on any line - forward, midfield or back. But the selection committee mantra has been to follow a line of form and fitness so fully understand the no change.
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Nathan Jones On The Couch tonight.
Watching the Jones interview, 1 thing is constantly underrepresented. He was a bloody good footballer. Brilliant at evading in-close attention, underrated goal kicker, could run all day. He was more than a "inspiring figure" and I wish it was mentioned more.
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Nathan Jones On The Couch tonight.
Waiting for One the Couch to start, tuned in to AFL 360 listening to Hardwick and Clarkson talk around how they coach in finals and grand finals. Absolutely brilliant. I haven't paid much attention to either of them over the years, but wow, you can tell why they coached Premierships. Much of what they said was a matter of balancing: player personalities, attack v defence, how much to say... etc...
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"Jurrah’s mixed feelings ahead of Dees’ grand final" - Age article
In my house, you follow the Dees or leave. At one point of prolonged thrashings, my eldest son - 6 years old at the time - starting noticing Gary Ablett jnr and told me he wanted to follow Geelong. After almost vomiting all over him I asked him "do you like food?" He replied 'Yes". I stated calmly "then you barrack for Melbourne". Fortunately, only a few weeks later we were watching a game and he noticed Liam Jurrah. Melbourne devotion immediately restored! Thank-you Liam Jurrah! Jurrah was a freak with some of the most grace-filled skills I had seen since Robbie Flower. He made you watch him. But I don't think he would have survived a season in 2021. Defensive pressure is the foundation for everything now and that is something he simply didn't have. If his son has enough talent, draft him.
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Brownlow Medal 2021
If I take the Brownlow as an umpires award, I can accept it. They have a unique and (mostly) unbiased view of the game, and can only notice what is around them. Even with this in mind I look at players like Gawn, Mundy, McCrae and Miller and wonder how they could score so mildly when Oliver, Bont Wines etc... can rack up BOG's. Sometimes after attending a game live, I am gob smacked to find out on the way home that a certain player had so much of the ball. Thinking about defenders, the Brownlow seems to award those who MAKE the game, not those who thwart or STOP it, however meaningful the defenders role is. Backmen like Hardeman, Wanganeen, Hardy, and Glendinning all had a definite play-making ability that saw them make the play, so maybe that is what the umpires notice.
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Brownlow Medal 2021
Worthy winner. Well done Ollie Wines. But boy, some of the voting looks skewed. Touk Miller and David Mundy must feel really robbed. Not enough reward for outstanding seasons. Dees v Adelaide round 22. Seedsman 3 votes, Fritsch none (???) Darcy Parish was good but not that good - no way. The GWS young backman who annihilated Hawkins late in the year - no vote!! And the goal of the year - Reiwoldt was flat out robbed. Bolton's was a great mark, but Riewoldt's is one for the ages.
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Mac Andrew
Gawn was a tall skinny kid who needed lots of development - he turned out alright. If Andrew takes 2-3 years, it might be OK because Gawn will be coming to the end of his career near then. His draft position comes down to whether he is a project player (like Bradtke) or a genuine football draft selection. There is no way you could take a project draft selection inside the top 30.
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The Dramatic Rise of Clayton Oliver
I remember all the info about him having to lose weight, and I also remember that Roos basically wanted him at our first selection. Astonishing pick at no. 4 and he has been a true asset since debut. Looking back at the A+ players the Dees have produced; the likes of Hardeman, Alves, Wells, Flower, Moore, Lyon, Schwartz, Farmer, Yze, come to mind. A few others could also be considered as A graders (Neitz, Jones, Tingay, Jakovich etc...). I find it astonishing that I rate Oliver so highly. But I agree with others above - he is the best midfielder I have seen at the Dees. I love his pace. He sprints around, sweeps through stoppages on the run, bursts out of congestion at full pace, hits a tackle at speed.
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Jake Melksham
Jake can be poor on defence, but he is much much more than a depth player. His inside 50 delivery is as good as it gets, he has great goal sense, and plays a as a strange small forward/mid forward. He will probably move on because he wants to get game time but I would love to keep him on the list.
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Thanks Jonesy - Retirement
Norm Smith said in his famous tv interview "I'm Melbourne, through and through". Jonesy - you represented all of us who are Melbourne through and through, by being Melbourne through and through. I thank you for maintaining pride in our jumper when so much else was bringing it shame.
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Grand Final Day - What will you do?
I don't think we have ever met, but stuff me if that doesn't perfectly describe my day. I am going to be a total wreck by game time. And 4 whisky's is not enough.
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PF: Port Adelaide vs Bulldogs
Absolutely spot on. For both Dogs and Dees, our gameplan works and we both deal well with pressure.
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PF: Port Adelaide vs Bulldogs
I can barely remember a Prelim final weekend like this. For Dees and Doggie fans - absolute bliss, but as games of finals footy they have been atrocious.
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PF: Port Adelaide vs Bulldogs
Just to explain - the 's' on Celtic is possessive. My Scottish wife and her entire family are rabid Rangers fans, and I follow Celtic because of my grandmother. It's a wonder the wedding went ahead actually.
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PF: Port Adelaide vs Bulldogs
So I take it you are not following Ange and his Celtics?