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Culprit Cancer



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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 4:15 pm
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It's the Buckley Curse. We need a witch doctor down the club to remove it.
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Gonzalo 



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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 4:17 pm
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BucksIsFutureCoach wrote:
Bad Luck.

We need to move on.

Anybody including the Bulldogs supporters could see that they were lucky in the last quarter that we were unable to rotate any players.

Didn't hear Buckley make any excuses in his press conference for the loss other than our failure to convert our opportunities.

Neither should we.

We need to bottle up our feelings for the return match against the Bulldogs later in the season (revenge is sweet).


We didn't lose yesterday because of injuries. We lost because we didn't capitalise on the scoreboard when we had dominance in the second quarter. 3/4 shots should have been goals. The Dogs were able to run over us when the injuries set in but they wouldn't have if we cashed in in the second quarter. Away from the injuries, it was a carbon copy of the Fremantle, Port and Hawthorn games last year.
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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 4:46 pm
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^Isn't it funny how when you only see things from one point of view, you can't seem to grasp any other possibility.

So by extension, what you're saying is that if we had a full bench to rotate with we STILL would have lost. Gonza-damus?

Even luke beveridge said the dogs were lucky, ergo we were unlucky.

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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 4:56 pm
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AnthonyC wrote:
^Isn't it funny how when you only see things from one point of view, you can't seem to grasp any other possibility.

So by extension, what you're saying is that if we had a full bench to rotate with we STILL would have lost. Gonza-damus?

Even luke beveridge said the dogs were lucky, ergo we were unlucky.


This poster only joined us today so welcome Gonzalo and you have the right to express your view. However just a little note that some of us WILL confront and challenge some of those views occasionally!

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think positive Libra

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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 5:15 pm
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not sure how broken bones could be caused by bad management? or concussion?
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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 5:19 pm
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think positive wrote:
not sure how broken bones could be caused by bad management? or concussion?


It's the game-plan apparently. Rolling Eyes
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Gonzalo 



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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 5:31 pm
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think positive wrote:
not sure how broken bones could be caused by bad management? or concussion?


If you read my intial post, I say we can't blame all injuries on bad luck. Some are impact, some are soft tissue injuries and others are repeat injuries. There is a combination of factors that are at play and then I raise that our high intensity gameplan that relies on maximum exertion may be contributing to more injuries. We have a young list that is being asked to play a physically taxing gamestyle, fatigue is going to set in and then the chances of injuries increase as the bodies aren't equipped to cope with such physical confrontation.

Our injury profile has been league worst for years. Probably since 2012. It is the biggest impediment to us being successful in the future and hoping it will go away is sand in the head stuff.
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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 5:41 pm
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oh ok, sorry, I thought they were playing AFL, high contact, physical game! shit am I getting confused with soccer??

gees have you watched geeeefrickinglong play? how about the old time brizzy team, or maybe thugs in a bottle hawthorn!!

sometimes, shit just happens, and yesterday it did

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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 5:42 pm
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RudeBoy wrote:
think positive wrote:
not sure how broken bones could be caused by bad management? or concussion?


It's the game-plan apparently. Rolling Eyes


hehe

im loving this new game plan, its called man up, go for the ball, don't dick around and play hard, aka, footy!! cheers!!!

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think positive wrote:
oh ok, sorry, I thought they were playing AFL, high contact, physical game! shit am I getting confused with soccer??

gees have you watched geeeefrickinglong play? how about the old time brizzy team, or maybe thugs in a bottle hawthorn!!

sometimes, shit just happens, and yesterday it did


What he said. Cool
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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 6:22 pm
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Gonzalo wrote:
BucksIsFutureCoach wrote:
Bad Luck.

We need to move on.

Anybody including the Bulldogs supporters could see that they were lucky in the last quarter that we were unable to rotate any players.

Didn't hear Buckley make any excuses in his press conference for the loss other than our failure to convert our opportunities.

Neither should we.

We need to bottle up our feelings for the return match against the Bulldogs later in the season (revenge is sweet).


We didn't lose yesterday because of injuries. We lost because we didn't capitalise on the scoreboard when we had dominance in the second quarter. 3/4 shots should have been goals. The Dogs were able to run over us when the injuries set in but they wouldn't have if we cashed in in the second quarter. Away from the injuries, it was a carbon copy of the Fremantle, Port and Hawthorn games last year.


Doesn't help?

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Gonzalo 



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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 6:28 pm
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Darkstranger wrote:
Gonzalo wrote:
BucksIsFutureCoach wrote:
Bad Luck.

We need to move on.

Anybody including the Bulldogs supporters could see that they were lucky in the last quarter that we were unable to rotate any players.

Didn't hear Buckley make any excuses in his press conference for the loss other than our failure to convert our opportunities.

Neither should we.

We need to bottle up our feelings for the return match against the Bulldogs later in the season (revenge is sweet).


We didn't lose yesterday because of injuries. We lost because we didn't capitalise on the scoreboard when we had dominance in the second quarter. 3/4 shots should have been goals. The Dogs were able to run over us when the injuries set in but they wouldn't have if we cashed in in the second quarter. Away from the injuries, it was a carbon copy of the Fremantle, Port and Hawthorn games last year.


Doesn't help?


It didn't help but as the coach said, it wasn't the reason we lost. We had 44 Inside 50 entries for 7 goals, 11 points. The Dogs had one more scoring shot.
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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 6:50 pm
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Very concerning now, another season blighted and ruined by injury after injury, its bloody ludicrous now. I dunno, our lack of personnel is really going to hurt us now, bigtime, i cant see us beating Port now, fas, adams and moore are absolute keys to our team, now gone for weeks. shits me to tears, i think we need to take a long and hard look at our fitness dept at seasons end, that davoren guy must go, and take his assistants with him, whatever hes doing does not cut the mustard anymore, this is way beyond bad luck now, and i want scalps for this. LIke, varcoe and adams come back, after being out weeks, and get injured yet again, again, its just madness, and something like a total overhaul of our fitness dept and personnel just has to happen, ive had a gutful of this never ending injury shit, it just gets worse and worse, does not end, someone has to pay.
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Gonzalo 



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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 6:53 pm
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And just on the injuries, Taylor Adams stated this is the first time in his entire life that he has done his hamstring. This is on top of Varcoe doing his first hamstring injury twice this year. These incidents aren't bad luck.
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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 6:55 pm
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RudeBoy wrote:
think positive wrote:
oh ok, sorry, I thought they were playing AFL, high contact, physical game! shit am I getting confused with soccer??

gees have you watched geeeefrickinglong play? how about the old time brizzy team, or maybe thugs in a bottle hawthorn!!

sometimes, shit just happens, and yesterday it did


What she said. Cool


Fixed!!! Laughing Laughing Laughing

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