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VicParkTragic
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Its it a Steele Sidebottom or a Playdough Testicle? _________________ Living in Geelong, barracking for the 'pies! |
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Pie as a Kite
Joined: 12 Dec 2017 Location: Singapore
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Presti35 wrote: | Lots of valid opinions now that Sidey is out.
Wells.
Goldsack.
Daicos.
T. Brown.
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I can't see the logic of them playing Tyler Brown for his debut game now. They did something similar with Kirby a couple of years ago, but that was when we knew we were missing finals, so there was nothing to lose but something to gain.
If T Brown were to play, that could only mean we thought he was a chance to be an advantage for us during finals, which makes no sense for an untried first/second gamer when there are other known, experienced players who could come in instead. It would be feel-good for Brown to get a game, but it makes no sense in the context of finals.
Surely you'd go for a known quantity, which would be either Daicos (young with some experience) or Wells or Goldsack (senior with plenty of experience, albeit questions over form/resilience). |
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Clifton Hill-Billy
Joined: 29 Sep 2011 Location: 3068----> 3076
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Wells in, Sidebum out (testicular torsion) _________________ "Hey Ma get off the dang roof!" |
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mgh3536
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Melbourne
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Wells goes forward |
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bokka
Joined: 11 Apr 1999 Location: NY, Ex Land of Brave and Free
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Presti35 wrote: | Geez thats bad news, but he'll only miss one week.
So we have one forced change.
Steele Sidebottom - Nut (1 week)
Tyler Brown may get a debut. |
Footy Gods: "WE've been kicking them in the nuts for years now, it's been hilarious but they won't seem to lie down!?!
Let's make it literally this time LOL!!"
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bokka
Joined: 11 Apr 1999 Location: NY, Ex Land of Brave and Free
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Pie as a Kite wrote: | Presti35 wrote: | Lots of valid opinions now that Sidey is out.
Wells.
Goldsack.
Daicos.
T. Brown.
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I can't see the logic of them playing Tyler Brown for his debut game now. They did something similar with Kirby a couple of years ago, but that was when we knew we were missing finals, so there was nothing to lose but something to gain.
If T Brown were to play, that could only mean we thought he was a chance to be an advantage for us during finals, which makes no sense for an untried first/second gamer when there are other known, experienced players who could come in instead. It would be feel-good for Brown to get a game, but it makes no sense in the context of finals.
Surely you'd go for a known quantity, which would be either Daicos (young with some experience) or Wells or Goldsack (senior with plenty of experience, albeit questions over form/resilience). |
REally no need to play Wells since would be a better option to play him VFL, nothing at stake and can manage his game time and intensity.
So yeah prob Daics, or crocker who I actually thought showed promise in recent games.
You're prob right re Tyler but history shows that bringing in debutants in finals can be spectacularly successful. Element of surprise perhaps.
WASn't it Barrassi who busted our balls in 70 grannie with a new player? |
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Pies4shaw
pies4shaw
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Hopkins played 20 games in 1970. He played against us 4 times that year. In the two home and away games, he kicked no goals. In the second-semi, he kicked 2 goals. In the GF, he kicked 4 goals. In his entire career, he kicked 10. |
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Boogie Knights
Joined: 18 Sep 2015
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I think it now becomes pretty clear that it'll be Moore in Sidebottom out, Noble to the wing in place of Sidey and run with Shaz on a HBF with Madgen and Moore, FB and CHB respectively. |
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spirit-of-alby
Joined: 02 Jul 2019
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Boogie Knights wrote: | I think it now becomes pretty clear that it'll be Moore in Sidebottom out, Noble to the wing in place of Sidey and run with Shaz on a HBF with Madgen and Moore, FB and CHB respectively. |
Agree almost entirely...apart from maybe Crisp on the wing rather than Noble...but one or the other _________________ And I hate losing. I hate losing more than I even wanna win |
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Mr Miyagi
Joined: 14 Sep 2018
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Philips can step up, he has the tank to cover the ground like Sidey does. He's proven in the past he's fully capable of the role. Time to step up, son! |
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Magpietothemax
magpietothemax
Joined: 28 Apr 2013
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Boogie Knights wrote: | I think it now becomes pretty clear that it'll be Moore in Sidebottom out, Noble to the wing in place of Sidey and run with Shaz on a HBF with Madgen and Moore, FB and CHB respectively. |
Mr Miyagi wrote: | Phillips can step up...he has the tank like Sidey. |
These posts make so much sense. Agree with Noble and Phillips to cover Sidey's role. _________________ Free Julian Assange!!
Ice in the veins |
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tbaker
Joined: 02 Jul 2018 Location: Q19 Southern Stand MCG
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bokka wrote: | David wrote: |
Wow. This doesn't sound promising:
Quote: | Haven't won at the MCG since 2014 |
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Could work either way I guess, ie if a hoodoo plays on players' minds during the game.
But they have broken a lot of hoodoos this year so have effectively broken the hoodoo hoodoo so to speak, so hopefully this (no minor pship since 1913 and no win at the G since 2014) will be a strong motivator.
Especially it would be good for them to get a win on the G now and break that particular hoodoo before finals. Apart from this I was wondering where their motivation woudl come from, it's close to a dead rubber for them, just a choice between 1st and 2nd most likely. |
I wouldn't call not winning at the G since 2014 a hoodoo - after all, how many times would've they played there and against whom? Richmond, Collingwood mostly.
As for it being close to a dead rubber: disagree, if they lose and cats win and WCE win well against Hawthorn (highly probable imo) then lions could finish 3rd and be facing wce in perth - they'll be out to avoid that. The only caveat is that wce plays first so lions will know the equation by sunday (ie. if a close loss is acceptable) _________________ I find your lack of faith disturbing |
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RudeBoy
Joined: 28 Nov 2005
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Magpietothemax wrote: | Boogie Knights wrote: | I think it now becomes pretty clear that it'll be Moore in Sidebottom out, Noble to the wing in place of Sidey and run with Shaz on a HBF with Madgen and Moore, FB and CHB respectively. |
Mr Miyagi wrote: | Phillips can step up...he has the tank like Sidey. |
These posts make so much sense. Agree with Noble and Phillips to cover Sidey's role. |
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K
Joined: 09 Sep 2011
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Wayne Carey:
Collingwood and Essendon are just making up the numbers in finals
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/collingwood-and-essendon-are-just-making-up-the-numbers-in-finals-20190822-p52jra.html
"Clubs never like to admit it, but injury can be an excuse.
Having said that, there are several reasons I don't believe either of these teams is a genuine premiership threat.
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Likewise, Collingwood might be spruiking a return to form in recent weeks, but in reality they've only beaten Gold Coast, plus Melbourne and Adelaide, who are perhaps the worst-performing teams at the moment, outside of the Suns.
So, what does all that mean for Friday night's contest? It might be a lot closer than many people are predicting. But will this clash provide any meaningful insight into what will unfold in September? I don't think so." |
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Magpietothemax
magpietothemax
Joined: 28 Apr 2013
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K wrote: | Wayne Carey:
Collingwood and Essendon are just making up the numbers in finals
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/collingwood-and-essendon-are-just-making-up-the-numbers-in-finals-20190822-p52jra.html
"Clubs never like to admit it, but injury can be an excuse.
Having said that, there are several reasons I don't believe either of these teams is a genuine premiership threat.
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Likewise, Collingwood might be spruiking a return to form in recent weeks, but in reality they've only beaten Gold Coast, plus Melbourne and Adelaide, who are perhaps the worst-performing teams at the moment, outside of the Suns.
So, what does all that mean for Friday night's contest? It might be a lot closer than many people are predicting. But will this clash provide any meaningful insight into what will unfold in September? I don't think so." |
I like Carey as a commentator, so respect his opinion. But I have noticed that his predictions are not always accurate. _________________ Free Julian Assange!!
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