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AN_Inkling
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Interesting to hear re Jordan. There was a lot of criticism of Darcy for coming off for "tightness". In retrospect that may have saved his and our season. Certainly would have preferred De Goey to do the same instead of trying to play through and injuring himself properly. _________________ Well done boys! |
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RudeBoy wrote: | It was worrying to hear that Jordy actually tore his hamstring playing on. Originally it was reported that he had a hamstring strain, but a tear is more serious. I'm no expert, but I'd be amazed now if Jordy was able to play again this year. |
there is ZERO difference between a tear and a strain. People tend to use the word strain to describe what they think is a little tear. _________________ Ohhh, the Premiership's a cakewalk ....... |
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PyreneesPie
PyreneesPie
Joined: 22 Aug 2014
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From our experiences this year, it seems that it doesn't matter whether it's a tear, a strain, or even tightness - the player is out for weeks with rehabilitation and there is only a little over 2 weeks left in this season. |
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RudeBoy
Joined: 28 Nov 2005
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Enter Dr Mengele! |
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MagpiesTheGreat
Joined: 01 Dec 2014
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The club is giving the impression to the oppositions that JDG won't play this year...
Don't be surprised if he runs out to the G on the GF day |
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K
Joined: 09 Sep 2011
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MagpiesTheGreat wrote: | ...
Don't be surprised if he runs out to the G on the GF day |
We hope not for the GF half-time sprint. |
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Woods
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Location: Melbourne
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Buckley prefaces this morning’s interview by saying that he must be careful what he says about the Toby Greene verdict and proposed appeal. Says the “money shot” (ie. video evidence) was the difference between this week and last week. Pies were planning for Greene to play. Threat of the appeal has no immediate impact on players as they are “focusing on us” at the moment not the opposition.
Reflections on the 2003 Anthony Rocca decision.
Buckley’s recent visit to the GABBA - a “cauldron” - to see Lions and GWS play.
Lessons from past Prelims past. Buckley disputes popular conception that preliminary finals are the hardest to win. “Aren’t they all hard to win?”. Says that you find out in finals the teams that are built of something substantial. “Talent is great but it won’t win you finals” - good teams win finals. Need to stop and smell the roses through the finals campaign.
Buckley reviews qualities of GWS game style. Last time Pies played GWS, “was over by quarter time”.
Whateley asks “How’s the Hail Mary going?” [ie. De Goey]. Buckley: “Still quite a bit for Jordy to do”. Biggest challenge is his “mental condition”, but he “has a glint in his eye”. Not pestering for selection, yet.
Contentment and resentment in the AFL. Buckley talks on ways to survive in the AFL bubble and to stay in love with the game.
(Breaking news while interview in progress that GWS player Lachie Whitfield is in hospital with appendicitis. Little reaction from Buckley: “A bad week for that to happen”.)
Daniel Wells retirement from footy. Buckley: Wells told me recently that “it’s gone past me”. He has been a profound influence on the team, “but it won’t be seen” by outsiders. “Has left a legacy” at Collingwood.
Sam Murray’s exit - Buckley: Difficult to talk about. Has been “bubbling a way for a long time”. Can’t confirm decision that he is leaving.
Essendon’s newly announced succession plan. Buckley: Only can work if “outgoing coach in willing and capable of being selfless…”. Talks about learning the coaching game.
Audio podcast: https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode/427628
(Whateley’s opening monologue is a breath of fresh air regarding the Toby Greene issue. Lays bare the predetermined media agenda leading up to the tribunal decision, and the weightlessness of Neale’s testimony. Worth a listen.) |
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K
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Woods wrote: | ...
Essendon’s newly announced succession plan. Buckley: Only can work if “outgoing coach in willing and capable of being selfless…”. Talks about learning the coaching game.
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(Whateley’s opening monologue is a breath of fresh air regarding the Toby Greene issue. Lays bare the predetermined media agenda leading up to the tribunal decision, and the weightlessness of Neale’s testimony. Worth a listen.) |
Kapow!! (Shout out to TP.) |
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David
to wish impossible things
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: the edge of the deep green sea
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Thanks again Woods! Plenty of fascinating material there. _________________ "Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange |
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Woods
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Location: Melbourne
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PyreneesPie
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Once again, many thanks for this run-down on the interview. Loved the video segment of Buck's take away from the centre. Amazing that he still has the anticipatory skills to snaffle the ball! |
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Woods
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Location: Melbourne
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Whateley interviewed Buckley by phone this morning, and for the last time this year:
Life since loss in the Prelim? Buckley: “Head's been in a trough” last few days with many individual player interviews covering their body of work for the year. Has taken “a lot of emotional energy”.
Has Buckley watched the Prelim replay? Buckley: Tail end only. Needed to explain the “what ifs”. A light analysis of how Pies played and lost. Opposition were a “a little harder” than us. Last quarter were able to work back GWS lead. “Keenly felt not having a runner” for first time this year, but “the boys had a plan”. GWS more willing to compete at their best. Game was lost in 3rd quarter. Pies were “a little bit off in the hunting of the football”. Came up against a side that displayed real steel. Result is profound.
Is a Prelim loss worse than GF loss? “Yes. I think it is. The opportunity you’re missing out on is front and centre.” Says he enjoys the prep as much as the game. So he misses out on the prep for the GF. Talks of sorrow and disappointment.
Will Buckley watch the GF: “I will avoid the Grand Final”. Adam Simpson has asked Buckley: “Are you out of the cave yet?” “I don’t intend to rub my own nose in it.”
The notion of Buckley’s self-declared “wasted year”. Buckley: “Definitely a huge waste”. We’d done enough to earn a GF spot. “Our season stacked up”. “It was a wasted opportunity, a wasted year”. We were in better shape than last year.
Brief talk of assistant coach Justin Longmuir’s chance to coach at Fremantle. Buckley wishes him well.
Will Jamie Elliot be leaving? Buckley says it won’t be a battle to keep him at the Pies. He likes being where he is. But has to consider his financial needs.
Buckley warns that there is about to be a fire drill at his end. Interview rapidly concludes with Buckley saying that the issues surrounding the retention of Grundy are similar to Elliot’s. Buckley’s final words were said laughingly, “This place is on fire”.
Audio podcast: https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode/431585
That’s a wrap for the year.
Floreat pica. |
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David
to wish impossible things
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: the edge of the deep green sea
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Thanks Woods! And thanks for all of your excellent work this year providing these links and summaries. _________________ "Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange |
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MagpiesTheGreat
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Thanks. This is one of few threads here that I am really interested in. |
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PyreneesPie
PyreneesPie
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^ +1. Many thanks Woods. |
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