What do you suggest I do? Get worked up with stress and anger after every loss and suffer more mental illness by having unrealistic expectations that will only set me up for failure? Sounds bloody stupid to me. I don’t live in a cacoon. I prefer planet reality.What'sinaname wrote:are you really happy to sit back and relax?90 nice wrote:Exactly Lazza happy just to sit back and relax and watch our kids
Pre-Match. Round 9. Magpies v. Bulldogs.
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This was directed at 90 nice who on one hand says he wants to sit back and relax, but on the other hand wants two thirds of the team replaced in the mid season draft due to them being inept.Lazza wrote:What do you suggest I do? Get worked up with stress and anger after every loss and suffer more mental illness by having unrealistic expectations that will only set me up for failure? Sounds bloody stupid to me. I don’t live in a cacoon. I prefer planet reality.What'sinaname wrote:are you really happy to sit back and relax?90 nice wrote:Exactly Lazza happy just to sit back and relax and watch our kids
Some injury updates from the Dogs. Weightman, Vandermeer and OBrien ( playing as a key defender ) will all miss after copping injuries against Port. The Bont, English and Keath will all need to undergo fitness tests in order to be passed fit to play. Bont should be ok, with English and Keath close to 50 / 50 to come back.
The Dogs are very beatable. Weightman is a big loss and they are particularly vulnerable in the back half. As for us, multiple 6 day breaks aren’t ideal but it’s the hand we’ve been dealt. We’ve got fresh players on hand after the bye in the VFL, so they make a change or two if they think they can get more run from those rested players. Bring it on.
The Dogs are very beatable. Weightman is a big loss and they are particularly vulnerable in the back half. As for us, multiple 6 day breaks aren’t ideal but it’s the hand we’ve been dealt. We’ve got fresh players on hand after the bye in the VFL, so they make a change or two if they think they can get more run from those rested players. Bring it on.
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Not at all confident about this game. A huge difference between “a game we should win” and actually winning the game. It’s more about ‘hope we can win’ rather than ‘we will win’ for me.Pies2016 wrote:Some injury updates from the Dogs. Weightman, Vandermeer and OBrien ( playing as a key defender ) will all miss after copping injuries against Port. The Bont, English and Keath will all need to undergo fitness tests in order to be passed fit to play. Bont should be ok, with English and Keath close to 50 / 50 to come back.
The Dogs are very beatable. Weightman is a big loss and they are particularly vulnerable in the back half. As for us, multiple 6 day breaks aren’t ideal but it’s the hand we’ve been dealt. We’ve got fresh players on hand after the bye in the VFL, so they make a change or two if they think they can get more run from those rested players. Bring it on.
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When I saw the replay, I looked at who was on the big Richmond forwards who were marking everything...it was Quaynor, Sidebottom, Noble... and Moore who was detached. It's obvious our team does not have height and strength where needed. A good team with power key forwards will always kick our *sses. And the inverse is true, our lack of height on the forward line will be shown up eventually.derkd wrote:Any word on the extent on Quaynor's injury? Will he miss?
It will take a long, long time and lots of good recruiting to repair this. The slaughter reminded me of the West Coast twin towers who crushed us also and on many occasions. This will keep on repeating over and over, we never learn...it's so disappointing to watch.
I know I'm echoing what others think on this forum but I had to say it anyways.
i know accidents do happen but...a lot of our players play in such a way that they become prone to injury, spending the year off the field. It doesn't matter if they are strong, move fast, look good, have potential when they are ABSENT. Other players are smarter and present themselves week after week no problem, such as Crisp, Pendles, Sidey, and Checkers. Why is that?
Western Bulldogs are not playing well, we could notch up another win. I hope Cameron can keep on improving as he has a real crack and Begg can mature quickly. Is there another young key player we can promote from the VFL? Surely there is.
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Yep. Watching Carlton bomb to two giants inside F50 and mark everything or get a free kick for holding. Just a bail out longbomb resulting in regular goals.
We have ZERO chance of legitimately competing for any prize without at least one star tall to play alongside Michocek.
Every team seems to find a big body tall who can clunk ‘em. The failures of our recruiting team over the past 10-20 years to recruit or trade for any long term KPF or KPD solution outside of father son picks is amateur hour stuff at its best.
We have ZERO chance of legitimately competing for any prize without at least one star tall to play alongside Michocek.
Every team seems to find a big body tall who can clunk ‘em. The failures of our recruiting team over the past 10-20 years to recruit or trade for any long term KPF or KPD solution outside of father son picks is amateur hour stuff at its best.
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This is one instance where we can blame Buckley who did not value big forwards.Raw Hammer wrote:Yep. Watching Carlton bomb to two giants inside F50 and mark everything or get a free kick for holding. Just a bail out longbomb resulting in regular goals.
We have ZERO chance of legitimately competing for any prize without at least one star tall to play alongside Michocek.
Every team seems to find a big body tall who can clunk ‘em. The failures of our recruiting team over the past 10-20 years to recruit or trade for any long term KPF or KPD solution outside of father son picks is amateur hour stuff at its best.
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Wasnt that supposed to be Krueger, at long last, for us, but he keeps getting injured, never gets too actually playRaw Hammer wrote:Yep. Watching Carlton bomb to two giants inside F50 and mark everything or get a free kick for holding. Just a bail out longbomb resulting in regular goals.
We have ZERO chance of legitimately competing for any prize without at least one star tall to play alongside Michocek.
Every team seems to find a big body tall who can clunk ‘em. The failures of our recruiting team over the past 10-20 years to recruit or trade for any long term KPF or KPD solution outside of father son picks is amateur hour stuff at its best.
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Id rest yioung Begg this week, cant have the kid getting smashed for the 3rd week in a row, against English. Cox has to come in now, at least break even in the tap outs in centre, and go forward, bring ball to ground for the smalls. Obviously Magden in for Quarner if hes injured, thats a gimme, bring back the clubs unfortunate current whipping boy, to annoy some on here., If Roughie can come in, put Moore forward for awhile, see how he goes, try to get some confidence back in him, hes pretty down at the moment, got torn apart by Kornes and his mates, and the media. Our injuries really starting to kick in now, as per usual.
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Be careful. I hope come into the team under McRae is better than come forward under Buckley.Piesnchess wrote:Id rest yioung Begg this week, cant have the kid getting smashed for the 3rd week in a row, against English. Cox has to come in now, at least break even in the tap outs in centre, and go forward, bring ball to ground for the smalls. Obviously Magden in for Quarner if hes injured, thats a gimme, bring back the clubs unfortunate current whipping boy, to annoy some on here., If Roughie can come in, put Moore forward for awhile, see how he goes, try to get some confidence back in him, hes pretty down at the moment, got torn apart by Kornes and his mates, and the media. Our injuries really starting to kick in now, as per usual.
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For mine, Begg stays in until he physically needs a rest. English isn't agressive physically, it's all good experience.Piesnchess wrote:Id rest yioung Begg this week, cant have the kid getting smashed for the 3rd week in a row, against English. Cox has to come in now, at least break even in the tap outs in centre, and go forward, bring ball to ground for the smalls. Obviously Magden in for Quarner if hes injured, thats a gimme, bring back the clubs unfortunate current whipping boy, to annoy some on here., If Roughie can come in, put Moore forward for awhile, see how he goes, try to get some confidence back in him, hes pretty down at the moment, got torn apart by Kornes and his mates, and the media. Our injuries really starting to kick in now, as per usual.
Even though we're getting smashed in hitouts, we're breaking even in clearances so there's no need to panic.
Moore stays back, that's his best spot. He's missing Roughie and missed Magden, having reliable lock down defenders lets him play his natural game as an intercept marker. I doubt if gives a sh1t what Cornes and Co say about him.
If IQ misses I'd be more likely to go for Ruscoe, but Madge should be in the team if Roughie is not.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.