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Langdon has officially nominated MFC - Phew! From Josh Mahoney
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If he was at the pie B&F last night, I hope he was hungover, reeked of booze and parked a pavement pizza in Fagan's office.
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WELCOME TO DEMONLAND - ADAM TOMLINSON
Roger Mellie replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
Sometimes you just have to reduce things down to tin tacks: MFC List: In: Tomlinson Out JFK Draft picks - nil -
Ripping bloke and I wish him all the best.
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List changes who do we cut, trade or go after.
Roger Mellie replied to samcantstandya's topic in Melbourne Demons
I would have to disagree with this. Stretch played exclusively as an inside mid at Casey and would get a call-up to the seniors and be plonked on the wing or half back line or wherever there was a hole. Regardless of his ability or lack thereof, it's going to be damn hard to stake your claim on that basis. If he was going to play on the wing in the seniors, when we were crying out for wingers, why not let him play there at Casey to give him the chance to slot right in? The main issue is his total inability to play on 'at all cost'. I have no idea why, as when it's a play on situation he has no problem at all and routinely finds an option. When he takes a mark or gets a free kick, he pretty much freezes. Not sure why but wouldn't be surprised if it's -
Good luck to him if he chooses to go there. They would find his training standards and professionalism very desirable.
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Nah, worse than that is when footy journos (using the term loosely) start calling each other superstars. Andy Maher is first up against the wall.
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Narrative - I swear I barely heard that word 3 years ago! An oldy but a goody - Laconic. Makes my blood boil. I don't give a toss that the meaning of words might change over time. It's just annoying that it changes from misuse. Jack Watts is not laconic, Jeff Garlett is! Look up the meaning Huddo, DerWayne etc etc
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You need great endurance to play on the wing. Frost doesn't have it. It's improved but more in the below average category.
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Has a good burst of speed
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Elliot thanks. It would be fine to keep Frost but Elliot would damage the opposition if fit. Frost could damage us and/or the opposition.
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You're right. He doesn't rate too badly. They have a stat for Defensive contested losses as a percentage of one on ones and his is 36%. Room for improvement as a KD. Contested Defensive Losses is pretty much all KDs and the 'winners' in this category include both excellent and average KDs. Phil Davis and Daniel Talia are up there as well as players such as Jack Homsch (sp) who would have been bombarded all year. Time to edit my post to reflect this (just attempted to and cant access the earlier post for some reason. So, for now, the misinformation stands)
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I reckon Frost's disposal has improved markedly and despite the odd howler, it's not his biggest problem. The issue is giving away goals through brain farts, being (way) out of position, poor contesting with the incoming ball, giving away free kicks (often repeatedly with far too late tackles or just wtf moments). He's just not a natural footballer but has improved markedly and gives his all. His speed was a godsend in our plodding backline (with May mostly out of the side) and Frostball (if he hits his target) can work as neither side has a clue what he's going to do. Facts: Ranked 8th in the league for intercept possessions 25th for spoils Intercept marks 38th (ahead of Hore but behind Gawn) Turnovers 205th Clangers 75th Here's the killer - Contested Defensive losses 7th I'd love to keep him if there's no decent trade offers because he'll keep on improving. Prefer him ahead of Omac (another plodder)
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They have no reason to be annoyed when that's exactly what they did with Hogan, time and time again.
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WELCOME TO DEMONLAND - ADAM TOMLINSON
Roger Mellie replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
I don't recall Ellis-Yolman having any speed. He's played 39 games in 8 or 9 years. Pass -
WELCOME TO DEMONLAND - ADAM TOMLINSON
Roger Mellie replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
I'll have a crack at this. As a wingman (specifically), he could replace just about anyone that's played (and failed) there this year. This includes Lewis, Jones, Brayshaw, Hunt, Baker, Stretch, ANB, JKH, TMac. I'm not saying we're getting a gun, not by any stretch. But we get him for nothing and as long as we don't pay too much for him or give him a contract into his 30's we're getting at worst an upgrade on our dwindling depth. He would have to be on peanuts at GWS with that star-studded list. We could also use his versatility to play forward or back. Hell, he couldn't have been worse than Hibberd in the backline if fed the ball and used as a distributor. The added run appeals. Langdon on one wing and him on the other would be orright! -
WELCOME TO DEMONLAND - ADAM TOMLINSON
Roger Mellie replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
Please not Brandon Ellis -
Really?
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Ablett stank
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Enjoyable read thank you 55. I agree with pretty much all of that apart from quibbling between one or two depth players. The form over the season would indeed suggest Hibberd is finished but I'm entertaining the notion that he carried an injury (on top of the shoulder). I agree on Hore. A solid interceptor but unless he's got time an space, nothing much comes of his possessions. You have Lockhart as a mid? I would have thought half back or forward (depth). Having said that he played two games suggesting he could snatch a position on the bench, depending on trading and draft scenarios and a good preseason. He was clearly injured in later games. I agree about half backs. Hibberd was awful and we had precious little vision coming out of the backline other than Salem who was increasingly up against it. I would happily put KK on the half back line if he could recapture his pre-concussion form (a big if). He has the skills and read of play we need. I think it's his preferred position. Just don't know if we'll see much more of him. He looks, in theory, to be made for the wing but I'm not so sure yet. Outside role will suit. I could prattle on but.....
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Also because Max did his rehab at St Kilda before being drafted. I believe Ben spent time there helping him as well as doing his own weight training.
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I would expect Richo to already have a (good) relationship with King to ideally help things along. If a trade of some kind was orchestrated, it would look look less like the AFL compromising/interfering in the draft because the two top picks are coincidently best mates.
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Welcome to Demonland: Taj Woewodin
Roger Mellie replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
Is Woewy still (assistant) coaching somewhere in the AFL? -
I like to look for the positives where possible and after wading through some scary stuff implying defensive improvement, I concluded that 'the vibe' doesn't sound like he's requesting a trade. I hope that's the case and that a preseason under Burgess may fix any delusion. I do think Bomb-it Brayshaw did learn a lot from his occasional tagging roles.
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I have no interest in Butler but would still swap him for ANB.