Post match. Pies demolish Dees - All comments.
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- jackcass
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Ugly win but sometimes that's a good thing for teams to do. Remember, 11 players with under 50 games (Langdon, Witts, Grundy, Elliott, Thomas, Keeffe, Williams, Fasolo, Dwyer, Frost, Seedsman) makes this a very inexperienced team.
Add to that Maxwell, Sidebottom, White, Adams, Karnezis, Clarke, Sinclair, Brown, Lynch, Scharenberg, Freeman, and Gault didn't play at any level for the Pies this weekend and we still beat the Dees at AFL and VFL level.
Take that, next!
Add to that Maxwell, Sidebottom, White, Adams, Karnezis, Clarke, Sinclair, Brown, Lynch, Scharenberg, Freeman, and Gault didn't play at any level for the Pies this weekend and we still beat the Dees at AFL and VFL level.
Take that, next!
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Have to disagree with you RudeBoy. Ball came on & stopped Melbourne cold at the stoppages. I credit the Gaffer for this decision. He knows that Melbourne play awful football and look to stealing wins late. The combination of the D's taking Jaymar off the ground & Bally, killed the game.jackcass wrote:And several crunching attacks on Melbourne players.AN_Inkling wrote:11 touches and 2 clearances. Not bad work for a quarter and a bit .RudeBoy wrote: Unless I missed something, Ball failed to have an impact when he came on.
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Clinton Young was only good today because the dees recognized that if he has the ball they generally get it back,how does he kick it lace out to the leading backman?because he is just not that good,if he was the hawks would have kept him.Also never seen an afl footballer miss a target with a handball as much as him,seedsman is a much better option
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Well, considering one side was trying to win, and the other was just trying not to get thrashed, it was a pretty good effort.
Really, if they are happy serving that crap up every week, its just a matter of time before the wall breaks, and they revert back to getting pumped each week. And their supporters seem happy with the effort. Its a very taxing game plan to play week in week out.
Anyway, I though Young was very good. Just the type of player that can be very damaging against that game plan. Seedsman too, though not as good as last week, his 10 running bounces really broke the lines on a few occasions.
Frosty & Keeffe were great down back, but really, how would you like to be a key forward with that set up?
Pendles & Swanny drifted in & out of the game at times, but I thought Caff was excellent all game. Clokey did as well as could be expected in that type of game, and I think Goldy is going to break some poor bastard in half one day.
So, 8 & 3 at the half way mark. I'll take that, especially after getting pumped in round 1. On the Dogs, we need another percentage boos this week.
Really, if they are happy serving that crap up every week, its just a matter of time before the wall breaks, and they revert back to getting pumped each week. And their supporters seem happy with the effort. Its a very taxing game plan to play week in week out.
Anyway, I though Young was very good. Just the type of player that can be very damaging against that game plan. Seedsman too, though not as good as last week, his 10 running bounces really broke the lines on a few occasions.
Frosty & Keeffe were great down back, but really, how would you like to be a key forward with that set up?
Pendles & Swanny drifted in & out of the game at times, but I thought Caff was excellent all game. Clokey did as well as could be expected in that type of game, and I think Goldy is going to break some poor bastard in half one day.
So, 8 & 3 at the half way mark. I'll take that, especially after getting pumped in round 1. On the Dogs, we need another percentage boos this week.
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Yes, 26 disposals @ 84.6% is clearly not up to AFL standard. Maybe we can swap him for Daisy.hermie wrote:Clinton Young was only good today because the dees recognized that if he has the ball they generally get it back,how does he kick it lace out to the leading backman?because he is just not that good,if he was the hawks would have kept him.Also never seen an afl footballer miss a target with a handball as much as him,seedsman is a much better option
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Crowd was 68000 according to the scoreboard not 58k... Packed with Dees fans who don't have the passion that we do. Had we been on the end of that umpiring display the cacophony would have been boo-licious.
Frosty and Langdon. Wow. From nowhere.
Not sure what is up with Swanny.
Melbourne's one plan was do not kick to a risky proposition. Then occasionally they turned it over with some brain fade. Waste of an evening watching that tripe. It was like running in the ocean. Blah.
Frosty and Langdon. Wow. From nowhere.
Not sure what is up with Swanny.
Melbourne's one plan was do not kick to a risky proposition. Then occasionally they turned it over with some brain fade. Waste of an evening watching that tripe. It was like running in the ocean. Blah.
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Yes, its pretty easy to boost the kicking efficiency by chipping it around the backline, for 2 or 3 minutes, before you kick it forward.doriswilgus wrote:Melbourne's kicking efficiency might have been better than ours-not sure about that.But you're not going to win too many games kicking the ball 20 metres sideways and backwards,which is what they did all day long.
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That efficiency really surprises me. In the first at least he seemed to get plenty of the ball but from my recollection he either kicked or hand passed to a poor option. Maybe he disposed with high efficiency but not always to a player in a good position. I think he's doing ok though and like him in the team.Doc63 wrote:Yes, 26 disposals @ 84.6% is clearly not up to AFL standard. Maybe we can swap him for Daisy.hermie wrote:Clinton Young was only good today because the dees recognized that if he has the ball they generally get it back,how does he kick it lace out to the leading backman?because he is just not that good,if he was the hawks would have kept him.Also never seen an afl footballer miss a target with a handball as much as him,seedsman is a much better option
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When you play keeping a off for 80% of the game then kick it straight to the opposition it's hard to get a free kick.Doc63 wrote:Yeah, I know!!Donny wrote: Also interesting that nobody has mentioned the free kick count.
Mmm. I wonder why not.
Really, how can a side only get 5 free kicks in a game of football?
Also, Demons fan Mike Sheehan trying to say we were as much to blame as Melb for not taking he game on. Pahlease. Everyone we got it we tried to run and bounce and be creative.
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BT is seriously an idiot who doesn't like us, and the feeling is mutual. The gaff of the day for me was when he said that Frost was playing so well he was keeping Brown out of the side. Didn't you watch The Club last week you clown?Rick wrote:
Loved Brian Taylor's effort calling Salem "Toumpas" multiple times (Toumpas didn't play) and then crisitising the umpire who called Grundy "Brodie Holland".
The whole Seven commentary team today was utterly shiteful- Darcy and Ling just spit their bile about us all the time. Not to mention that on FOX the usual suspects tipped the Dees before the game (Dunstall and Lynch). Morons.
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More like Hymie than Hermie with that tripe. BOG by a mile.hermie wrote:Clinton Young was only good today because the dees recognized that if he has the ball they generally get it back,how does he kick it lace out to the leading backman?because he is just not that good,if he was the hawks would have kept him.Also never seen an afl footballer miss a target with a handball as much as him,seedsman is a much better option
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Collingwood rules the world again and Mick Malthouse fulfils his destiny with the twenty ten premiership and can you hear the people sing!
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