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Lucifers Hero

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  1. Is this just media talk or is it allowed. itewart-urged-to-strike-a-deal-over-prestia-bump-20220627-p5awzr.html "Geelong defender Tom Stewart ..., as he was urged to strike a deal with the AFL in a bid to avoid an extended suspension." Chris Scott laid the groundwork straight after the match saying it was a 'bump' which was 'poorly executed'! Doesn't referral to the Tribunal mean just that? It will be a total joke if the AFL decide this given they laid the charge in the first place. Let a panel decide. Not the Geelong coach's twin bro and cohorts who love 'secret herbs and spices' decisions.
  2. The Coll President doesn't get it either. An article about a De Goey 'joke': jeff-browne-joke-about-jordan-de-goey-at-collingwood-aflw-awards- A Coll sponsor reaction: “I couldn’t believe what I was hearing at first. “I turned to the person next to me and said: ‘Did he really just make a Jordan De Goey joke?’ “And they just shook their heads in disbelief. “It was so disrespectful. It would always be inappropriate, but on a night to celebrate the women’s team, it was just appalling. “I can’t imagine how the players felt having their season and achievements reduced to a joke.” Another said: “I can’t believe he would be stupid enough to say that.’’ Is it any wonder De Goey didn't learn from NY. And no wonder a sponsor, Emirates asked for a 'please explain' of the club re their reaction to the Bali trip. Apparently De Goey is sulking and peeved off with how Coll treated him over the Bali trip. Presumably peeved about his lucrative contract taken off the table and/or getting him to make apologetic statements.
  3. Coach Split: 5/5 Viney 4/4 Lever 3/2 Petracca and Oliver 1/0 Jordon 1/o Jackson All quite even bar the 1 vote. Oliver has broken away from the pack on the Leaderboard. Would have to be leading the Brownlow at this stage. He has been very consistent. 11 votes ahead of his nearest rival is a decent lead. Will check the Brownlow leader board after round 15 and see how big the gap is between the coaches and the umpires.🙄
  4. While most commentators had Stewart as BOG. One coach saw it differently. He got 4/0. No guesses who gave him zero. 9 Liam Baker (RICH) 6 Tyson Stengle (GEEL) 5 Mark Blicavs (GEEL) 4 Tom Stewart (GEEL) 2 Cameron Guthrie (GEEL) 2 Tom J Lynch (RICH) 1 Zach Tuohy (GEEL) 1 Jeremy Cameron (GEEL)
  5. That doesn't sound like the od with a recent return of FCSS. Or has someone hijacked your account od?☺️
  6. Its about who we will beat in the GF (Send TIC so as not to tempt fate)
  7. Nice of Scott to defend Stewart. To me it sounded like a well orchestrated 'he is such a good fella' PR campaign. I would normally agree about 'an accident'. It was no accident. Stewart may not have intended to hit him where he did and send him for six but the action was as deliberate as it gets. An earlier post: Prestia's feet hadn't landed on the ground. He was total exposed. Stewart didn't slow down or try to avoid contact. He wasn't bracing. The point where Stewart hit Prestia appeared close to where Phil Hughes was hit (on the neck). Given Prestia's prone body it was no ordinary hit. If the Tribunal gives any thought 'potential to do damage' they need to make a statement regardless of who it is. Regardless, of the MRO classification it was highly dangerous.
  8. 2000 GF dees say 'hello'.
  9. Final Ladder per the Fox Footy predictor PROJECTED FINAL LADDER 1. Melbourne (15.55 projected wins) 2. Geelong Cats (15.1) 3. Brisbane Lions (14.95) 4. Fremantle (14.45) 5. Carlton (14.25) 6. Sydney Swans (14) 7. Collingwood (13.15) 8. Richmond (13) 9. Western Bulldogs (12.2) the-run-home-after-round-15-predicted-ladder
  10. Thank you. I take back that part of what I said. Part of me still feels feel Geelong could have shown more public concern about Prestia's welfare given how vocal they have been about defending Stewart.
  11. A good example of remorse is when Aaron vdb accidently collided with Mihocek. He texted him to check he was ok. Then sent a personal apology note and a bottle of wine to Mihocek's partner. Stewart's and his club's reaction has been selfish and totally self-serving. Even the 'mea culpa' and 'I'll pay the price' comments were self-serving: I made a mistake. But where is the apology! Prestia's family must have been beside themselves. Seeing him contorted on the ground was a sickening sight. That no-one from the club has come out and shown care for Prestia is disgraceful.
  12. 'Reckless' no longer exists. It is 'careless' or 'deliberate'.
  13. A summary of The Run Home: My thoughts: We have a harder fixture than all others playing teams 2 to 5 and teams 7 and 8. ' We will make top 4 and a very good chance of top 2. Beat Freo, Lions and Blues and we stifle their chances of top 2. Cats will be top 2 🤮 whether we beat them or not. Want to beat them because of their smugness and lack of respect. The team most likely to drop out of the top 4 is Freo. Lions don't look too safe in the top 4 given the way they played last week. Ironically two teams that can make top 4 due to their easy run home are Carlton and Collingwood. If they do, on my reckoning, top 4 first final will be in Melbourne. Win or lose the first final, all our finals could be in Melbourne. Tigers will replace Bulldogs in the final 8 because of their much easier draw. On the assumption of 15 wins for top 4 Tigers are unlikely to make top 4 🙃☺️. 16 wins could be enough for top 2!! %'age will then be significant.
  14. Gleeson makes a case that Stewart should have been referred directly to the Tribunal and no grading scale (careless, severe, high) applied thereby leaving it open to the Tribunal to consider the circumstances stewart-s-strife But the MRO/Football Manager rating leaves it open to the Cats to argue that it wasn't 'severe' based on other cases. Can't see the AFL now arguing it should have been rated 'deliberate.' Showing my cynicism but could it be that the Footy Manager was looking after his twin bro by rating it at all. On a related note, while Stewart was apparently upset at 'letting the team down' and supposedly a real good fellow I haven't seen an apology to Prestia or a reference to Stewart checking he was/is ok.
  15. I'm interested but I've been out all day.
  16. Don't relish ploughing through Scott's press conf/media appearance videos again, tbh...will do my best to find it.
  17. tbh I haven't looked at those charts much as it is but one methodology and no one knows if we are using that methodology. Chris Scott said on AFL 360 that they have chosen the bye for loading which sounds like a 'convenient window' thus suggesting they are not using 'periodisation' charts/methodology. On your last point, I've never doubted that we undertake loading. Just haven't been convinced that it was in rounds 9-10 and that it 'mainly' explains ours losses (Similar thoughts on Freo's and Lion's) pre bye.
  18. Had the umpires stopped play for the 3 minutes it needn't have decided the game. Geelong got a goal in that time while Tigers were a person down. It is a big surprise that the '4th' umpire didn't talk to those on the ground through the headphones to stop the game. Not just for fairness but it was dangerous as play was going on around Prestia and the medicos. Someone must have told the umpires to smarten up as when Baker was hit head high later in the game they stopped play.
  19. A not so small item of interest. The other top 4 sides (Cats, Lions, Freo) play only 1 top 4 side for the rest of the season: The Demons. Win those and we go an extra game up on them. Ditto if we beat Carlton (5th).
  20. Scott says it wasn't deliberate. I don't think he intended to hurt but the action looked deliberate to me: they were a long way from the ball. Stewart at no time looked at or veered toward the ball. Made a beeline for Prestia. Didn't break stride Elected to bump (there wasn't even an option to tackle as they were so far from the ball and Prestia hadn't had possession) At a human level it was sickening to see Prestia's body so contorted when he tried to move and his face so dazed.
  21. Somewhere, Scott says it (loading) is what they do in the middle of the year ie during the bye. Based on that, one would expect any form drop off to be after their bye. He also said he thought the impact of loading on form is overstated. While every club is different his comments make me wonder about all the DL posts that were adamant losses to Freo (rnds 9 and 10), Lions (rnds 10 and 12) and Demons (rnds 11 - 13) were 'mainly' due to loading. All had their byes after those loses, in round 14. Given our fixture, to me it makes more sense that our loading is between rounds 12 and 16 where we have 8, 9, 8 days break between games. After that we have a 5 day break and another 9 day break. Plenty of time to load up and recover over that 6 weeks with minimal affect on results. Intuitively, with this fixture it makes more sense to me that we have several 'smaller' load peaks over rounds 12 -18 tapering towards the end, rather than one huge peak over 2/3 weeks before the bye. Also it doesn't make much sense to me that we would load up players when so many had been ill or injured over rounds 8 to 12. Get them healthy, give them a rest then, load up... Note: number of days break does not include the day of the subsequent game.
  22. That is what I recall hearing altho hadn't seen it written. I interpreted those comments as not having done much (loading) or not 'executed' it very well in recent years and they need to be better. I didn't interpret it as 'go harder'. More like be smarter. It was in that context that I made my original post (below) referring to Byrne's recruitment giving them some 'know how' to get better. I'm still comfortable with that interpretation.
  23. Can't remember which media video I heard him on but recall it being they hadn't been able to do much in recent years. I recall him saying the players had their bye break and were prepared to put in hard training so it sound like the loading was prolonged. Can you refer me his comment that you read? Did he say actually they went 'even harder' this year or is that an assumption? My main point was that having Shannon Byrnes would have given them a bit of IP on the programs used at the dees be the programs be sports science models or computer programs.
  24. I like that. Keep the same team this week then Gawn for Weideman vs Geelong if Max is ready. Then settle the team and our methods over the last month or so ready for finals.
  25. In the press conf Goodwin said going in with a shorter player instead of a tall won't happen every week.

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