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Piesnchess
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Joined: 09 Jun 2008
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MightyMagpie wrote: | OUT: Wells inj, Elliott inj, Goldsack inj,
IN: Brown, Kirby, Schade
Crocker may get a reprieve, if not Blair comes in for him to add some experience. |
Goldy will play, hes as tough as old boots. Yes, play Kirby now, Brown, and I'm expecting son of daics to get a game soon. Incidentally, when will varcoe be back on deck. _________________ Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
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Pies2016
Joined: 12 Sep 2014
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Dockers only scored five goals in total from their three tall forwards and the Mundy / Fyfe rotation. Thought our back six were brilliant. Dunn, Howe, Scharenberg and Goldy all played undersized and took them to the cleaners.
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MightyMagpie
Joined: 04 Jun 2013 Location: WA
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Piesnchess wrote: | MightyMagpie wrote: | OUT: Wells inj, Elliott inj, Goldsack inj,
IN: Brown, Kirby, Schade
Crocker may get a reprieve, if not Blair comes in for him to add some experience. |
Goldy will play, hes as tough as old boots. Yes, play Kirby now, Brown, and I'm expecting son of daics to get a game soon. Incidentally, when will varcoe be back on deck. |
30 May report said 3-4 weeks.
Goldy damaged his scapula (?), the look on Bucks' face made me think surgery or longer term.
If a fracture: Most fractures of the body of the scapula are treated without surgery. Ice is used for swelling, and pain medications are used for pain control. The shoulder is immobilized in a shoulder sling for 3-4 weeks until the pain goes away. per Dr Google _________________ All We Can Be |
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RudeBoy
Joined: 28 Nov 2005
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Out: Wells, Goldy, Elliott, Crocker
In: Shade, Mayne, Kirby, Brown |
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Greening gold
Joined: 04 Jul 2011 Location: Narooma - NSW South Coast
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A good win but kicking efficiency still rubbish. Treloar gets good breakaways from the centre but his disposal is generally a waste and leads to too many turnovers. He needs to concentrate as much on his disposal as he does on his dodging and weaving. Getting the ball is one thing - doing something useful with it is another.
Adams' disposal is unreliable. Maynard's kickjng is not reliable either - like the girl with the curl, when he is good he is very good but when he is bad he is horrid.
Handball is too panicky - too often handballing to a man surrounded by opponents - Pendlebury being the exception. He should be running clinics on how not to panic and either handball long or short, or to the wrong bloke.
Howe is a standout down back - we wouldn't have won a game had he not been there.
Moore's improvement is becoming measurable, week by week. We have one there. _________________ If you used to barrack for the 'Pies, you never barracked for the 'Pies. |
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Donny
Formerly known as MAGFAN8.
Joined: 04 Aug 2002 Location: Toonumbar NSW Australia
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Greening gold wrote: | A good win but kicking efficiency still rubbish. |
Gg, do you realise 19 of our players topped 75% DE, with 7 over 80% _________________ Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it. |
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scoobydoo
Joined: 10 Feb 2003
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Donny wrote: | Greening gold wrote: | A good win but kicking efficiency still rubbish. |
Gg, do you realise 19 of our players topped 75% DE, with 7 over 80% |
Yes,that's 75% DE but not 75% KE.
9/10 handballs stick that's why our DE is so high, kicking is woeful |
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35reasons
Joined: 11 Sep 2009
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Good call. Although you don't need to measure our KE, you just need to watch to realise it's been below par all year. Improve that and we'll win more than we lose. |
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daicos35
Is é an Phríomhroinn linne
Joined: 02 Nov 2007 Location: Not far from a Kilkenny
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Gotta chime in before knocking off for the day.
A brilliant feeling being at the game today. Collingwood wins in Perth are worth the wait. This one had all the grit and courage you hope to see. Loved what Buck's said about the team after the game.
Looking forward to a new stadium, this one is crap. We need more seats for Collingwood members here. The queue to join up must go to Margaret River by now, it's been capped for that long.
Big thankyou all round to Collingwood for a great weekend. With the preseason trip to Mandurah as well, I'm going to cherish 2017. _________________ Taobh le taobh bata muid le chéile |
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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It's got to be all positive after this win. It's a gutsy win and one that got my heart pumping after a few years of being idle and just ticking over. I'm enjoying this one. |
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DT
Joined: 06 May 2007
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Great win. Huge challenge for next week.
One comment on some views - it is better not to judge players especially young players on one performance. Crocker has shown ability last year. First game back and did little but kicked a key goal. That shows he was mentally in the game. AFL is a step up from VFL and it takes games to adjust to it. Look at Elliott's first game back which was no good.
Grundy is clearly tired and had some poor handling and disposal but dig deep and played a fine last qtr.
Scharenberg is an iceman - kicking is outstanding and will build and build with experience and gaining confidence in his body.
In fairness to the coaches they are getting the team to play to its strengths now with much better forward 50 entries.
The best signs I have seen for 5 years - if we can snag a win next week we are a better than 50% chance of finals _________________ Daicos, impossible angle ... Goal! |
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mudlark
Joined: 19 Mar 2002 Location: Maroochydore Qld
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ROB wrote: | Great win. For mine - I thought our backline was less poised than in previous two weeks but came through. I thought Grundy had a bit of a shocker - let's hope it was his one for the year. Moore plays just like his old man - only better - he has a magnificent leap for the ruck and can basically push the pill into our rovers throats - bit better at this than Grundy today. Broomhead is the weakest link in my opinion but noting injuries, will retain his spot. Crocker was ordinary but may need a week or two to get back in the groove. Ramsay is a worry but is needed. With need for two, maybe three injury replacements needed, it will be tough to beat Melbourne next week. So who comes in, Mayne for the experience and what he has to offer if on song. The injury list doesn't offer anyone up - Varcoe and co will not be ready until after the bye by the looks. Brown? Cox? Maybe Blair has to come back in. Maybe Fasolo is ready to come back already? |
I agree with 2 points. Grundy's around the ground play was woeful and almost cost us the game on a couple of occasions ,although I will temper that observation and say his ruck work was dominant and impeccable and Broomhead seems way out of his depth, particularly when in tight and his disposal is poor.Apart rom that the boys showed tremendous heart and courage, none more exemplified by Goldy at the end when he kept the ball in our forward line allowing Crocker to seal the deal. |
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Tannin
Can't remember
Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Location: Huon Valley Tasmania
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mudlark wrote: | Grundy's around the ground play was woeful and almost cost us the game on a couple of occasions, although I will temper that observation and say his ruck work was dominant and impeccable |
Really? The stats late in the game had Freo ahead on hitouts, even though they lost their champion ruckman before the game and had to bring in a second-stringer as an emergency.
Genuine query. I haven't seen the game yet and am only going off the radio call and stats, but it seems that Grundy rucked poorly.
I more-or-less anticipated difficulty there as soon as I heard that Sandilands was out. Faced with rucking against the man mountain, you build yourself up, think hard, study video, prepare for the supreme challenge of AFL ruck craft. Suddenly you are only faced with a second stringer. Easy game! Ka-pow! You put in a poor one. Same thing happens to whole teams approaching "gimmie" games against weak sides.
(I have a rule-of-thumb about easy games. Once in a while, the result is so clear that the radio guys are unanimous with their tips. I hate that! You can just about guarantee a loss when the experts [i]all tip one side! Yesterday was a bit of a scare: everyone tipped Collingwood to win until the last one. Phew! Tipsters 5:1 = good chance of a win. Tipsters 6:0 = plan on taking Monday off to avoid the jeers of your workmates. _________________ �Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives! |
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Pies4shaw
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Joined: 08 Oct 2007
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42 hitouts to 28 and the Freo star midfielders basically didn't touch the ball. I want him dropped. |
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Tannin
Can't remember
Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Location: Huon Valley Tasmania
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^ Interesting. The ruck stats were clearly in favour of Freo at one point - possibly it was only half-time though. _________________ �Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives! |
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