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You want to give $700k per annum to a player who has clearly checked out? There's also a chance that we may need the salary space if we trade a player in
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We need Grundy off the books and the Swans know it. Equally, they need a ruckman but it's going to cost them around $700k per year for his services Pick 11 (or better) if he was an established contracted senior player with us but he isn't ... he plays at Casey. In plain sight A pick in the mid to late 20's or 30's will get the deal done
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Grundy wasn't treated badly at all It simply didn't work out so he got dropped. That's footy. A bruised ego? He'll get over it We tried to make the him a more versatile player but as it turned out, he's a ruckman/follower and that's it His value came to the fore when Max got injured early in the season and the replacement ruckman in place of Grundy will need to play a similar role He'll get moved on and off the books and we'll get market value back in return And let's not forget that he got paid close on $700k for services rendered Similar to James Jordon who is a reasonable player who couldn't nail down a permanent spot ... so he moves on No big deal either way. Clubs make experimental moves on a constant basis and there's no better example of that than drafting unproven (at AFL level) teenage talent ... sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn't. That's the cut and thrust of recruiting
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It's the sort of sport where the skaters consistently fall or trip each other up So when he won, he'd lost the speed in his legs which turned out to be an advantage as he was always going to be off the pace (in the SF & Final) He also won his SF in the same manner and wasn't even expected to advance to the final ... so he lucked out twice after being dreadfully unlucky in previous Olympics Most people would be unaware of all the details but who follows short course speed skating? But 'Doing a Bradbury' has become folklore now As for how it relates to the Demons? At the end of 2020 not many of us here were envisaging a flag in 2021 ... in fact, most wanted the coach gone and a flag seemed a million miles away (save for the views of the extreme optimists) But we won and now we get annoyed that we haven't won another one yet!!
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Yes and in 2 previous Olympics Bradbury was highly rated and heavily favoured to medal (or win) but hit the deck both times in identical fashion to what happened to his competitors when he won What goes around comes around (in this case, quite literally)
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India produce a wicket that spins a bit and we don't play spin well ... thus, they win But the format is that we have one big group of 10 with all the teams playing each other once (9 games each team) The top 4 go through to the SF's so 7 wins probably gets a berth (maybe 6 wins at a stretch) Next up is South Africa then Sri Lanka and then Pakistan
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Extended highlights ... Jaguars @ Bills (London) Texans @ Atlanta Bears @ Washington
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Yeah that's going to be hard to top, JB Historically we've endeavoured to move picks up in the draft so we could do something with pick 13 ... if it is another midfielder that we're looking at somewhere in the top 10 might suffice
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Spurs top of the table! Best start since 1960 apparently It's already looking like a race in 4 unless Man Utd & Chelsea can get on a roll Arsenal vs Man City tonight might tell a story if either team wins but Liverpool can't afford to drop points at Brighton. Villa can make things interesting if they can keep winning (at Wolves tonight) Hammers vs Newcastle rounds things out tonight as well
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And just like that we lose a wicket ... always the way on this thread, d4!! They've got 3 world class spinners in their team on a wicket that is taking spin. 230 - 270 tops but can we defend that sort of total? Edit: we're in allsortsa! (currently 5-120 off 30 overs)
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There are some good match-ups this week including Eagles @ Rams, Jags @ Bills (London) & KC @ Vikings but SNF is a beauty ... Dallas @ San Francisco The winner can gain an advantage with regards to playoff position so a lot riding on the result Packers @ Vegas (MNF) could be an interesting game and the early Sunday game between old rivals (Ravens @ Steelers) could get willing as well NFL Week 5 Preview
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Well said Steven May! A straight shooter who walks the walk. Pressure is a good thing if harnessed the right way. Goodwin, Gawn & co would have loved what May had to say I hope we play them twice in the H & A next season. The rivalry is back and they're the villain. Bring it on!
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Gut feeling is that we get hold of pick 4 and then try and trade up with 4 & 5 And then draft 2 topline midfielders with excellent disposal skills ... let the 2 draftees learn from the best (Petracca, Oliver, Viney & Brayshaw) We need to look to the future and we may not get another chance at the top end of the draft for quite some time Petracca can play forward, and Brayshaw can play shallow back (defensive midfielder) Viney & Oliver being the 2 main extractors Forward flankers can be attacking midfielders (Petracca & ?) whilst back flankers can be defensive midfielders with an attacking mindset (Salem, Rivers - maybe Sparrow) Our 2 wingmen will likely stay as they are but Brayshaw could fill the role as a wingman with aplomb as he has done previously With Brown & T-Mac likely to play on along with Petty, JVR & Smith fit and raring to go, our existing forward stocks can work. And Jefferson could be decent too (down the track) Not forgetting Fritsch, Petracca & Kozzie as forwards. We just need our forwards to remain on the field So we need to cash in if we end up with 2 picks at the top end of the draft So for those who are all over the potential top 8 draftees (i.e. midfielders), what's the standard like?
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@layzie @Gorgoroth @JV7 @DeeSpencer @Go the Biff @titan_uranus @BDA @Dr. Gonzo @Clintosaurus @DemonDave @Dee Zephyr @Dappa Dan 2 points up for grabs this week Leaderboard Tipping Comp 3 - Dr. Gonzo, Clintosaurus, DeeSpencer 2 - DemonDave, Go the Biff, layzie 1 - Gorgoroth 0 - Everyone else 🤔
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Washington @ Eagles highlights Rams @ Colts highlights
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Our resident Man Utd fan @roy11 might be able to enlighten us on their troubles It seems to me that they get a heap of possesssion but have issues in the front 3rd
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Wolves winning gives the City rivals some real hope. Maybe the Sky Blues are starting to miss De Bruyne (occasionally) with his immense influence (as well as his brilliant partnership with Haaland) Those 2 are the best one-two punch in world soccer Man City are up against Leipzig, Arsenal, Brighton & Man Utd in the next month so they'll be tested (or not!)
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Jones' foot passes over the ball and made aggressive contact to the leg of his opponent ... red card appropriate. At best it was poorly disguised. That sort of tackle can cause a lot of damage especially with studs up The Dias goal should have been allowed and not getting the graphics was a bit suspect (as it turns out, VAR didn't even intervene) Jota was extremely unlucky with the first yellow ... incidental contact to my eyes but when you're on a yellow card, you can't afford to tempt fate with a clumsy tackle But the Dias non goal was an absolute howler (the PGMOL have acknowledged that the goal should have stood ... initiating a full review - all too late) Klopp was exasperated about the non goal but didn't have much to say about the 2 players being sent off The own goal at the end was the cherry on top! A riotous affair!
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@DeeSpencer @Dee Zephyr Get ya tips in!
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Yet if Petty, JVR & Melksham were all available, we'd have been good to go We win at least 1 final with those 3 fit and firing ... adding Fritsch, Kozzie & Petracca of course. Gawn drifting forward occasionally to mix things up T-Mac probably wouldn't have been in the side and the only real issue would be fitting all 3 of the aforementioned into the team I don't generally like making excuses as we could have won either final anyway if we had our kicking boots on but structurally, we were cruelled by injuries to our forwards In fact, we did remarkably well with a makeshift forward line. Ordinarily, a top 4 team rarely, if ever, has a makeshift forward line
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Imperatriz sets another track record in winning the Moir Stakes! Staying in Melbourne too bypassing the Everest. Next up the Manikato Stakes then the sprint on Champions day at Flemington What a star! Just cruised up and whoosho! Earlier, Amelia's Jewel won the Stocks Stakes in fine style ... so it's the Golden Eagle or the Cox Plate on the horizon (close enough to favourite in either race)
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Don't know but Robert Harvey might have set the record for interviews In terms of walking into the cushiest coaching job, Chris Scott would have to be in front of the rest Craig McRae inherited a good list too. And Roos set things up in a reasonably good way for Goodwin Going right back, Big Nick taking over from Barassi?