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Sensible signing and very happy that we have avoided another McDonald saga. The constant questioning over the signing of the full forward (cannot quite remember his name but there is a 100 plus page post about it) is distracting to say the least. Hope Dom and others can realise the dream that we all have of the team playing and winning that last day in September (or these days the first in October)
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Did we not just give Garlett a three year contract. Hard to see room for both Motlop and Garlett.
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A very good idea in theory but I suppose you have to match the market place and as MFC you may be required to better it. In principle however I very much support your idea. Moreover in that 15-35 group the contracts should be highly incentivised with a reasonable base (say $150k) and then the rest based on senior selection. It won't happen however while teams are desperate to attract mid level talent from any source.
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Dennis calls his last game of footy this weekend. Like some of the great cricket commentators he had that special way with words that made his commentary a delight. Here's a wonderful article from today's Guardian Newspaper discussing his career https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/sep/28/like-a-cork-in-the-ocean-dennis-cometti-bobs-up-to-call-his-final-afl-game As it says: It’s impossible to see that an AFL broadcasting talent of Dennis Cometti’s versatility and widespread appeal will emerge from the present media landscape, and now probably unfair to expect it. That’s partly because the culture and times from which Cometti sprang – the Fleetwood Mac double shots, vaudeville wisecracks and unapologetic schmaltz of 1960s FM radio – no longer exists.
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Some good stuff in this article and in the comments attached. Apparently Max was the only person to play Test cricket and get a Brownlow vote.......... (a trivia question that will likely live forever) https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/sep/28/max-walker-former-australian-cricketer-dies-aged-68
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A real character and I mean that in the nicest way. Will miss him
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the post was in 2005 so who knows:
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From an old post " Hey, I know this is an old thread, but anyway. Andrew had a brain tumour a few years back which knocked him about a bit but he's fully recovered now. He lives in Adelaide with his wife, former Hockeyroo Juliet Haslam, with their two kids, Jed and Mitchell. He coached an SAAFL (Amateur League) Div 2 side this year from memory, I think it was Port District - they won the division. All-round top bloke I have to say. " No mention of James...
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Interesting Cronulla in the NRL Grand Final against the Storm. Cronulla pleaded guilty..... Essendon still wallowing Choices?
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Lin Jong took the opportunity presented to him due to injuries to Dogs players in the second half of the year. He played 5 out of the first 12 games so he was obviously in and out. (This is when he went to see Collingwood.) Of the last 10 games he played all 10 plus one final. Suspect the Dogs may offer him a good deal for the next few years.
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Hard to argue with the only one that I see a glimmer of hope for is Dunn but only if you can put a fast player near him to take the ball and get it moving when Dunn gets the ball His VFL play reminds me of a dinosaur but he does get the ball.
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good point. I was just saying to a Bulldogs supporter that GWS gave the Dogs a lot of space and maybe next week they would suffer some hard tags. The problem is other than Bontompelli there is no obvious player to tag. In reality their game plan is very high risk but so far it is paying dividends. (Helped by generous interpretations of the throwing the ball rule.. but good luck to them.)
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wasn't that hard..... pretty well out of both grand finals by quarter time and definitely by half time. (Never have watched either game.) If I recall correctly our 2000 score broke our 1988 record for the largest losing margin in a grand final The 2000 team was actually pretty good but we could never snag the big one
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Just shows that had we played better in those last two rounds... who knows..... but of course we were young and tired This year was up for grabs....
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Greater Western Sydney (a dynasty to rival the Hawks)
Diamond_Jim replied to Diamond_Jim's topic in Melbourne Demons
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Scully seems to handball first rather than kick. Gets it a lot but is not damaging as his handballs tonight have not released players. Like him or not Heath Shaw is a big part of this team. He has been well held so far.
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Is this game on HD? Have tried 70 and it is showing no signal. Is it possible that my TV has lost the signal since I installed it. Thanks Have answered this one.... somehow my TV has lost all its HD signals ........
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If Bulldogs win the big one then guess which club has gone the longest without a premiership ?
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CEO of EFC just reported as saying that Watson's decision to return to the club "is as close as they have ever been to closure on this matter." They don't get it !!
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No Saty this topic needs to keep being discussed until those at its centre recognise their total abrogation of responsibility. When that occurs we can gather the lessons learnt and move on. We and certainly the EFC and the AFL are not there yet by a long margin.
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Not sure how many of you have been following the sporting protests relating to "Black Deaths Matter" initiated by Colin Kapaernik of the NFL and now followed by others but that is an example of how it should be done when it comes to changing social values. Below is a good article about how the NBA are considering how to embrace this movement. https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2016/sep/22/nba-black-players-protests-adam-silver-lebron-james Perhaps what I like about these protests is that they are player lead and come without the feeling that the league is just trying to be PC which is what I feel when I see the AFL adopting some causes.