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PREGAME: Rd 07 vs Hawthorn
Easily our team's worst game for the year. With a few exceptions they were all pretty poor. Ideally he needs about three matches under the feet of Pruess once he returns. If he shows little in that role then it might be time to pull up stumps.
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PREGAME: Rd 07 vs Hawthorn
We will be benefit more with him off a wing but I'll take the next best option anyday vs playing him in the backline where he is completely lost. Fingers crossed Goody is thinking same Bing. P.S. Tom is our only KPF.
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Injury List - Season 2019
Thought about paying the FD a visit and giving them a piece of your mind Jaded?? ...
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Our winning % at the MCG before the Bye round
Well that's a fine mess we've gotten ourselves into Mr D! ...
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Our winning % at the MCG before the Bye round
? I can't see it happening OD but i believe it's 2022. Would we even get a vote? I can't recall voting on anything other than board members over the years and the merger
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Our winning % at the MCG before the Bye round
Waverley Park OD. It's old and probably in need of a big refurb but beggars can't be choosers. Hawks grabbed a bit of silver using that as their base so it can't be too bad surely. Doesn't have to be forever either. Some say we dont need a proper home to perform/win flags etc but i don't buy it. Having a home would bring a spirit and connection to the club by all involved and might be the key final piece in the puzzle that's been missing for 55 years.
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Our winning % at the MCG before the Bye round
A transfer to Tassie sounds drastic OD, would that make us the Tassie Devils!??
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Our winning % at the MCG before the Bye round
No doubting this Soup. Possibly fitness and conditioning too. Effects ability to execute anything well for long enough to stay in a match. That inability to execute effects confidence. From there doubts creep in in self and trust in team mates. Nose dive from there. Can be done but difficult to pull out of.
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Each week, we're actually getting worse
LD i am now wishing i had a better grasp of the King's English. If only i had used the word "upward"!!
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The 2019 Draft and Trade Targets Thread
Too many times unfortunately Roger. A close 2nd!
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The preseason we didn't have
Or an inability to innovate and adapt because of the fixation with one method of design/brand BB? This flows through to the type of players recruited and drill/training methods, which further impacts on that ability and restricts options to adapt and change. Add to this the number of outs and compromised pre-seasons plus other teams foreseeing/adjusting more adequately to 666 without as many injury pre-season issues and we have created a perfect storm for ourselves. Quite possibly unknowingly from an internal perspective....until it was too late eg; nowish!
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Each week, we're actually getting worse
Last week was Goody's version of Plough's flood IMO. Had no real belief we were likely to win so went defensive from the get go to prevent a massive blow out. While that may have worked, from what i witnessed, we still regressed badly in general play & skill level. I can't recall seeing so many fumbles and basic turnovers in my time watching the club other than maybe the capitulation against Essendrug in 2012 or 13 when we lost by 140 odd under Neeld. 97 turnovers, 81 clangers, Team DE under 60% (our worst for the year and possibly in a long while) and 59 disposals per goal. Must be some sort of record in those. Confidence at its lowest ebb for the year. Can only hope that was rock bottom and we head north from here. Will need to put in a massive effort on Sat to prevent a blow out against the Dawks on a ground Goody's game style is unable to defend on & a completely innefective forward line. Can't see any significant upside in the short term until Pruess returns and settles and IF Jeffy fires, and i wouldnt want to put any $ on that happening.
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Stats-file 2019
Player / Team Stats Form Guide To Round 6, 2019 vs Season 2018 Maxy missing out on 'hit outs to advantage' obviously impacts his ranking significantly. Allowance for this would no doubt place him in the top 3 so far this season and the same last season. Over the last 3 weeks my best guesstimate would likely see him ranked No.1 Some of the ugly differencials vs last season have improved somewhat for some players in the last three rounds compared to the first three abominations, but many still a long way off their average 2018 output (form). And that's their 'average' vs some of their better or best peak games. Apart from the key players from 2018 missing this season so far, the four biggest 'trend' concerns for me are... > Clarry - fallen away another 10% in the last three weeks from the above 6 week vs 2018 differencial (vs his first three weeks where he was almost on par with 2018); > Weid - on a massive downward slide in the last three weeks from his first three rounds (where his output, outside of goal scoring, was up 25% on 2018!); and > Hibb & T-Mac - still tracking off 2018 by insane percentages. Viney (coming off injury issues), Oscar, ANB, Tracc, Hunt and Jones also, albeit some are starting to improve over recent weeks but obviously off an extremely low ebb in the opening rounds. A few major positives... > Maxy almost back to his best 2018 form in the last three weeks vs a fair way off in the first three week block. > Salem managing to increase his output on his average 2018 numbers by a massive 9% across the 6 week block in a perfect storm! Some small positive trends / wins include... > J Wag (small sample though of three matches and obviously not favoured by the FD during this block of games although probably pushed out by Nev regardless) and Stretch (again small sample of two matches & need to see a few more games before getting too excited). Not taking much notice of the asterisked players who have only played one match so far. Over and out! (revisit again after Rnd 9). Erratum: The 2018 average team score was 69.528 not 60.925 as shown in the Rnds 4 to 6 table posted yesterday (above). This makes the % differential from Rnds 4 to 6 (vs 2018 season) -16.79% not -5.05% as shown. A much more significant difference obviously!
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Injury List - Season 2019
Kade Kolodjashnij | Concussion – TBA “We’re taking it pretty slowly with Kade because he’s obviously had a pretty solid history with these types of concussions. He’s still not out running just yet but he’s doing some work in the gym on the spin bike. He’s going to be a little bit longer than we hoped but he’s going OK.” I know he was steak knives in the May trade but seriously, it was an obvious history yet we chose to ignore this red flag and continue with the deal!???? Every club is only a few very poor decisions away from tipping themselves into a boiling cauldron of Brussels sprouts! With decision making like this (and the May fiasco) we might already be tumbling in....head first (AGAIN!). Mr Pert .... you're up mate!
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Our winning % at the MCG before the Bye round
How about we ask the AFL to schedule more home games at Marvel, the SCG and the GABBA! Might produce a better result on the W/L ledger BZ. The only downside is i probably wouldn't see many of the interstate wins!
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Our winning % at the MCG before the Bye round
Excellent work Praha. As was this piece in the same thread from another astute D'lander from this time last year... On 5/10/2018 at 7:57 AM, Lucifer's Hero said Our aggressive press makes it easy for opp to get the ball wide on the wing, flick it over or around our press and run it forward. Our lack of leg speed makes it hard to catch the ball carrier. Richmond have a press but they defend 'in formation' as do Hawthorn and keep some players around their back 50 arc. Sydney play the MCG well but they have a more traditional man on man defence and always keep a sweeper deep (McVeigh). Those teams don't follow the opp forwards up the ground so when there is a turnover, they pick up their man or move their defence back 'in formation'. As our defenders are so high (around or forward of the centre) we loose our defensive structure so even if we have a 'formation' it falls apart. Simply put, the G is too wide for our current game style especially against the better sides. That Goodwin says Etihad suits our game style means he is also aware (I hope) why it doesn't succeed on the G. He has changed a few things since the Hawthorn game (eg more mileage from Max's clearances, fewer players in the packs and putting players in their 'best' position eg Brayshaw). If we are ever to get a 'Home Ground' advantage and go deep into the finals we need a game plan that succeeds it. So, I'm looking forward to see what changes are made to 'Conquer The G'.
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Sam Weideman + contract
His first 3 weeks weren't too bad SF. Dropped away badly since. Neither have fired a shot so far.
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Injury List - Season 2019
Or one of the worst at doing our due dilligence? Need to apply the Edgar test on any potential trade...
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The preseason we didn't have
He was one of very few (if any) who flew the flag when the Hawks bullied us last year. He showed real spririt that day, including kicking 3 very nice goals in the first. He at least gave a yelp. One of the bullying incidents on the day was at an opening bounce of a quarter (not the first likely the 2nd or 3rd), vision from behind the goal showed Stratton heading into our forward line after the huddles broke. He pretty much did a minor Dermy and pushed / shoved anyone in his vicinity including putting Fritsch on his backside. Hogan was right there and also received a shove in his shoulder after Fritsch went down, but he chose to do nothing and allowed Stratton to do his thing without fear of reprisel. He was the biggest most experienced forward standing right there and didn't give a yelp. That was also the match where he rubbed Stratton's head (i think it was him) after he dropped a simple chest mark coming out of our goal square. But guess what, he was playing in front and in the right position and still able to make an effective spoil on Hulk. Had Hogan worked anywhere near as hard that should have been him in front attempting the mark, not rubbing his head afterwards for dropping. But alas. No doubt he did some good work up the ground and was a fair player but certainly lowered his colours for team mates on the day IMO.
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Our winning % at the MCG before the Bye round
Was it Keating who said life wasn't meant to be easy OD? If so thats one of the few lines i can recall from any of them. Oh and the 'may God save the Queen speech' by old Gough. My immediate reaction to any political speech fest is to mentally or physically switch off. I would much rather walk, play or do anything with my dog, listen to some jazz / mood music etc than their ranting. If i have learned one thing in life it's that I'm a terrible multi tasker. Which is probably why my brain caved in after i got to the phone part!
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Our winning % at the MCG before the Bye round
? happens to me also OD...refresh button works for me sometimes ✌?
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Our winning % at the MCG before the Bye round
One left field theory ABG.... Possibly a confidence factor resulting from early scheduled games at the G? We often lose at the G early as our early games are 'usually' mostly played there in the first 4 to 6 rounds. Within that first 6 round block (approx) we obviously play a few 'away' games. We played one away, SCG in Rnd 4 for example, on a ground which obviously suits the post Roos designed player make up / game style...it is his old coaching stadium as we know. We notch up our first and only win there. Unfortunately we were straight back to the G and the losing (and as a result downturn in player confidence) starts again. Is it a coincidence we are 1 & 5 having lost all games at the G on a ground that doesn't suit post Roos? Had we played a few matches away at grounds that are more suited, and consecutively, ...say SCG, Marvel vs the Cats/Bombers, then off to the GABBA for example. Possibly win three in a row....confidence has lifted substantially on the next return leg at the G...improves chances of winning there earlier in the fixture. But we usually don't find ourselves at the more suited venues that often until later into the season (ie; roughly post Rnd 6) and by that stage we're behind the eight ball and confidence down big time. Confidence hard to regain. Easier to gain/retain when you string a series of wins together earlyish in those first 6 rounds. Playing at the G hinders and impacts our team confidence as the losses mount early. We win it back by playing / winning at more suited venues later into the fixture. Then win later at the G more often with confidence back. Something to consider.
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Goodwin signs on until end of 2022
My first time visiting the early threads here. Some fabulous posts but this one was up there OD. Talk about laughing out loud. I really think you need to reconsider and nominate. I'm sure you've heard the saying "never too old"
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Goodwin signs on until end of 2022
I know i already asked years ago OD and you declined ....any chance you might have had a rethink about a stint on the board!??
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Goodwin signs on until end of 2022
Yes