Everything posted by Macca
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NFL
So Miami @ Jets is on at 7.00am AEDT Saturday as well as 3 games on Friday with the traditional Thanksgiving day games A total of 10 divisional games this week which can often be close games
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Current Television
'Fargo' is back! Season 5 on SBS tonight 9.20pm (episodes 1 & 2) Jon Hamm, Juno Temple & Jennifer Jason Leigh star Sure to be on SBS on demand
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NFL
@Go the Biff @titan_uranus @BDA @Dr. Gonzo @Clintosaurus @DemonDave @Dee Zephyr @Dappa Dan @Gorgoroth @layzie @JV7 @DeeSpencer 1 point on offer this week (the bonus point on offer as well) Leaderboard Tipping Comp 3 - Dr. Gonzo, Clintosaurus, DeeSpencer*, Macca* 2 - DemonDave, Go the Biff, layzie 1 - Gorgoroth, BDA, JV7 0 - Everyone else 🤔 Bit easier this week but is it ever easy? (rhetorical question)
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The Soccer thread
Australia @ Palestine (in Kuwait) on at 1.00am tomorrow morning (Ch10)
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I went to the first 2 days of the Centenary test ... felt devastated after day 1 but ecstatic after day 2! It was a memorable test match with many highlights I know a few people who went to every day but I had to work on the Monday (day 3) Thanks for the heads up on Packer vs The Board ... will take a look
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And we took great delight in Thommo & DK Lillee terrorising the Poms in '74/'75 Later on Mitch Johnson was unleashed in 2013/14 John Snow for England was particularly nasty back in '70/'71 ... he was seriously quick. Hard work just surviving as a batsman No helmets back in those days either. A touch of the gladiatorial was cricket back then Gentleman's game? Maybe in the village green back in olde England but not at the lower levels in suburban Oz ... we play for sheep stations!
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Yep, finals are finals and you've still got to go out there and win the game Thinking about it, our experience at tournament level came to the fore We were cool, calm and collected right throughout. Where as India did not respond well to the adversity that came their way. They froze a bit but I wouldn't call it choking Probably lacked real leadership where as the Aussie team was chock full of experience and wise-heads I've witnessed all 6 World Cup wins now and feel quite blessed. The team is my favourite outside of the MFC and I've been richly rewarded over time
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Well, there'd probably be more Indians at the ground (MCG) than Aussies so it depends on who wins!!! I watched about 20 or 30 games in the WC and there was a good number of opposition supporters at each game except ... the final The cameras kept panning to 1000's of locals and then occasionally 2 or 3 people in Aussie tops. And there was no crowd support for any Aussie highlights - dead silence every time So I wasn't suprised at all that that the ground emptied once the Aussies won
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The trouble was that the crowd was almost completely one-sided. Barely a foreigner to be seen My guess is that the game sold out months ago so barely any tickets left for non-locals So you'll always get a large percentage of disappointed fans leaving which left very few leftovers But I see your point The Aussies are often seen as the villians in the cricket world. A number of Aussies don't warm to the cricket 11 too
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Welcome to Demonland: Caleb Windsor
My attitude towards our drafting in general has changed a great deal because of how good Jason Taylor is at identifying talent. I used to believe that it was more of a crapshoot than it actually is JT rarely, if ever, misses and that includes bringing in established talent with draft picks (on numerous occasions) For that reason, we need to keep our eye on Jefferson. JT's record is phenomenal and I reckon he is the best in the business And who do we have to thank for acquiring his services? None other than Mark Neeld The parting gift that keeps on giving!! Extraordinary stuff, layz!!
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Welcome to Demonland: Caleb Windsor
Yeah, I was joining in on giving credit where credit is due (Olisic) Amongst Demons both here and elsewhere I reckon we collectively thought we'd picked up a gem with Kozzie ... you're right though, many in the media thought otherwise I reckon 'The Duke of' might surprise many and he'll get early games I reckon Another thing that stood out is how quickly he wants to dispose of the ball ... vital at AFL level. And those first 2 or 3 quick steps is an AFL necessity too. He's got that too As for the wild Dane, putting his head over the ball against men for a season is good grounding. He looks right at home in that role and looks a creative type as well
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Welcome to Demonland: Caleb Windsor
Actually, Olisic was the one who stood out here with his admiration of Oliver a long way short of the draft ... and he was right on the money too And Mach5 is right ... there was hardly a soul here castigating the choice of Oliver. That just didn't happen. In the lead up when he was the bolter, maybe? But once we drafted him, we were all over the choice. He did win the Morrish Medal although that award has historically been cursed However, your call of a 'reach' with regards to 'The Duke of ... ' might be remembered though layz!! Heehee😁😁
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NFL
Game on at Arrowfield!
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Well, actually, I posted here that I would have batted What I didn't do was condemn the decision to bowl first (like so many others did) Cummins is/was not rated highly as a captain by a large percentage of cricket followers and I reckon that's why many saw the decision to bowl first as wrong But he's won a lot of people over and good on him for doing so An example of his excellent captaincy was the 22 bowling changes against India in the final ... kept them guessing throughout By contrast, leaving Starc & Hazlewood on against South Africa in the SF was very smart ... other captains might have taken them off to save them for later He's certainly won me over as a captain ... retained the Ashes, won the Test Championship and now the World Cup
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Welcome to Demonland: Caleb Windsor
Kozzie played round 1 in 2020 (Jackson debuted in R2)
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Welcome to Demonland Koltyn Tholstrup
Hunts the ball with a real focus. A healthy air of confidence about the lad too Nice disposal skills and looks to have excellent awareness I can see both Koltyn & Caleb Windsor playing in the seniors next year ... maybe 6-8 games each (or more)
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Welcome to Demonland: Caleb Windsor
Yes, summed it up well He looks a likely type and certainly what we're looking for Default move is to lower the eyes by the looks of it. Again, what we're in need of Good pace too
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I'd say the coach (McDonald) would have had a lot of input ... seems like analytics could be his go. He was a very clued up and switched on cricketer back in his playing days And someone was saying that Head might have known the types of deliveries that he'd be facing. If so, that is heady stuff (pardon the pun!)
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The bold move to bowl first paid off in the end and once we knew the reasoning, a smart & decisive move The dew did kick in, in the evening and the pitch was much easier to bat on as the match progressed The team can all take a bow especially the captain, Travis & Marnus It's nice following a dominant team that wins a lot. And beating India in India is some sort of achievement!!
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