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Post by glasseyevfx »

great to see the comments this morning - Loved the win. People who aren't happy with last night need some time on a couch.
Just have to say I suggested that Elliot might get dropped before the game as he wasn't making a transition to the midfield. Boy am I eating crow and it couldn't taste better.
Regarding Cox - I agree with earlier comments in that he was important for us last night and had a better game than normal - congrats.
Wrapped with our young debutantes and IQ - they did more than could be hoped for.
It really looked like they were enjoying the contest last night.
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With Jeremy H out for a fair while the young Quaynor I feel will fill a role in defence thus softening the loss & with Langdon building his fitness our backs will virtually be unmarred by JH on the sidelines

With JDG,Sidebottom ( & Daicos) to slot in our midfield has depth

Last night with the tryout of Stevo up the field and Billy doing midfield grunt work even more power in mid

I think the forwards are the area we need work to be done. Adequate but could be better
I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right
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Great first half. Disappointing second half. We need to play fiur quarters if we are toi be GF contenders. Cox: not good enough that he takes two or three defenders away from our little guys. With his height he should be marking everything that comes his way, instead he fumbles and rarely marks. Not sure he deserves a place in our best 22. Good on all the young kids. Well done. And good luck to Kelly with his injury. Don't know about Stephenson in defence. We need goal kickers up forward.. Not sure what his stats were, but seemed to me to have few touches. Finally, does anyone out there know the true stories about Sidebottom and DeGoey? If so, please let the rest of us know.
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Forgot to congratulate Moore on a great game. Good stuff. A delight to watch.
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Pies2016 wrote:As for Atu, I was shocked at how well a 20 year old rugby convert could handle the the ball on debut. Early days but it looks like another very astute late pick from Hine.
Rugby players are awesome at ground balls, they have played low since birth. Where they can often they struggle is in extending their arms upwards to mark overhead [but I mean, so does Pendles to be fair]. But they are very hard at the contest and get their bodies in the right position to protect themselves. Atu looked like a player last night, I can't wait to see him do a shirtfront tackle ala a Byron Pickett coz I reckon he might have that in him, too.
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Post by Presti35 »

Waking up the morning after a win is much better.

We had a horrid fortnight, but we're back on the winners list.

Without knowing the upcoming fixture, it's hard to look to far ahead. But at least we can take it one week at a time. :lol: And we still have not played anyone below 11th on the ladder.
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For the geelong match ill omit cox,phillips and maybe wills too. I just hope Kelly is ok but he will be back in 3 weeks at best i feel. Bring in jdg, sier and maybe have a punt on dunn returning too.
Again i feel we need to consolidate last night win and our place in the top 4 and winning in perth v cats will ensure this.
IQ looks great always though of this of IQ too very quick and smart kick and can double as a mid fielder too. Atu B reminds me of a young varcoe when varcoe in his early days at geelong that is. Solid perfomance again moore and miohcek finally had a good match. Good to see bucks mixing it up too more of that please. Something isnt right with jamie elliott i feel hes under another injury cloud but i hope im wrong. Cox has to go hes a liability nowadays the usa novalty has well and truely worn off.
I think trealor is starting to hit his straps too and adams too. Wills and Phillips are too slow and look un fit Wills is over weight. Another player thats out of form is Crisp hes not right and can not mark and can not deal with any pressure too many fumbles by him. Mayne was quiet too.
Big match next thursday perth.
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Magpietothemax wrote:
kymbo5@yahoo.com.au wrote:Mason Cox - In my opinion I thought he was really important tonight. Played his role, giving them structure, taking 2 defenders, making space for Checkers to lead into and when they did kick to him, he brought it to ground.

Getting an early free kick and goal meant Dawks players had to change their tactics knowing they couldnt get away with those tactics thru the night, scene was set by umpires putting defenders under pressure.

No Cox means less headaches for most opposition.
I agree totally. Particulary with how we played tonight. The space in our F50 made us look much more dangerous than in previous weeks. Cox is a major threat to opposition defences, and if we are focussed on exploiting space, as we were tonight, we will be very dangerous in F50. I know our score was still low, but tonight we looked far more likely to score and far more aggressive in F50 than in most of our games.
...and by the way, the ability to exploit this space was also the result of our much improved ball movement, and willingness to go through the corridor much more frequently.
Yep agree with both. Stat sheet don’t tell the whole story
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masoncox wrote:
masoncox wrote:I have been critical of Varcoe in the last 2 years.
But his game last night was excellent.
On the flip side I thought Brown wasn't too flash.
Yes and also WHE.
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Great game. Not heaps to add to what's already been said. IQ is in a league of his own among the kids. He reminded me of Jimmy Clement with his penetrating kicking, let's hope his bodywork is as good too.

In the spirit of cleaning up our act RE racism and race relations around the club, just want to point out that every single comment made about Atu has compared him to another black player. Not the biggest deal in the world, but something to be conscious of ;)
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Cam wrote:
Pies2016 wrote:As for Atu, I was shocked at how well a 20 year old rugby convert could handle the the ball on debut. Early days but it looks like another very astute late pick from Hine.
Rugby players are awesome at ground balls, they have played low since birth. Where they can often they struggle is in extending their arms upwards to mark overhead [but I mean, so does Pendles to be fair]. But they are very hard at the contest and get their bodies in the right position to protect themselves. Atu looked like a player last night, I can't wait to see him do a shirtfront tackle ala a Byron Pickett coz I reckon he might have that in him, too.
Yep. And if you drop the ball forward in rugby it's a knock on and you lose possession. Rugby players have great hands compared to most aussie rules players
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What'sinaname wrote:
Piesnchess wrote:
BJ wrote:Disgusting effort by the pies. How can we seriously consider ourselves as contenders when we fail to beat an undermanned Hawthorn team by less than 100 points. I am for one embarrassed by that shit effort


YOU just have to be related to Eddiesmith, two glass half empty drones who find no joy in life. :roll:
I think there was a hint of sarcasm in that post.


Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. :P
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dollygray wrote:... Don't know about Stephenson in defence. We need goal kickers up forward.. Not sure what his stats were, but seemed to me to have few touches. ...
Jaidyn only kicks goals in the first quarter, so maybe play him forward one quarter and then up the ground for three. 8)
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Post by scoobydoo »

Anyone happy with last nights effort got rocks in their head
3.10 in 3quaters against crap opposition in reasonable conditions.
Play like that against the cats we’ll lose by 10 goals
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sherrife wrote:Great game. Not heaps to add to what's already been said. IQ is in a league of his own among the kids. He reminded me of Jimmy Clement with his penetrating kicking, let's hope his bodywork is as good too.

In the spirit of cleaning up our act RE racism and race relations around the club, just want to point out that every single comment made about Atu has compared him to another black player. Not the biggest deal in the world, but something to be conscious of ;)
He reminds me more of Arjen Robben than of Ruud Gullit. :wink:
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