Post Match. Pies v. Giants. All comments, please.
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- Woods Of Ypres
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I agree. We might have to delegate someone like Checkers to discourage behaviour like that from the opposition.Woods Of Ypres wrote:Ginnivan getting is nose rubbed into the dirt after EVERY contest is starting to irritate me. I'm starting to feel bad for the kid. its overkill.
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I know we nearly threw away a 6+goal lead but gee for the most part, we look the goods!... Albeit a bit jittery early across the board. We settled and overcame what potentially could be seen as a bogey team after a bye AND a distracting week. Overall, a real team performance.
Special mention to Maynard on great milestone game. After the Doggies loss I think I mentioned WHE looked like he was starting to turn a corner and that seems to be continuing. That's a big plus for us.
Nick Daicos hits up some very clever & creative options. When McCreery hunts opponents like a Spanish bull does a muleta, he is golden.
Whoever instructed the team to study the 15sec timer on the score board when they're having a set shot, please stop & let them focus on a goal kicking routine.
Special mention to Maynard on great milestone game. After the Doggies loss I think I mentioned WHE looked like he was starting to turn a corner and that seems to be continuing. That's a big plus for us.
Nick Daicos hits up some very clever & creative options. When McCreery hunts opponents like a Spanish bull does a muleta, he is golden.
Whoever instructed the team to study the 15sec timer on the score board when they're having a set shot, please stop & let them focus on a goal kicking routine.
You'll need to have a word to the Coach about that. In his post-game presser, he said it was his instruction.
Really, there are enough necessarily discretionary rules in the AFL for the umpires to get wrong without leaving them to determine whether a guy does or doesn't "need" 30 seconds for a shot on goal. It's actually ridicuolous. One gets very used to watching the ends of NFL games, where teams deliberately run out the clock when they are in front. This AFL stupidity has the same effect as would be achieved in the NFL by saying, eg, you can't go with running plays inside the final 2 minutes because it's deliberate time-wasting and you must have your QB throw, instead (in summary, the clock runs on a running play, come what may, whereas the clock stops on an incomplete pass).
Really, there are enough necessarily discretionary rules in the AFL for the umpires to get wrong without leaving them to determine whether a guy does or doesn't "need" 30 seconds for a shot on goal. It's actually ridicuolous. One gets very used to watching the ends of NFL games, where teams deliberately run out the clock when they are in front. This AFL stupidity has the same effect as would be achieved in the NFL by saying, eg, you can't go with running plays inside the final 2 minutes because it's deliberate time-wasting and you must have your QB throw, instead (in summary, the clock runs on a running play, come what may, whereas the clock stops on an incomplete pass).
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Nice analogy, but also excited to finally to learn that's what it's called!uuuuu..... The LoneSTAR wrote:When McCreery hunts opponents like a Spanish bull does a muleta, he is golden.
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Thanksthink positive wrote:Cheers Jezza for the translation, much appreciated.
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Love the way McRae handles all the tough questions on touchy subjects, seams to take the sting out of these question putting them into perspective and answering truly without leaving him or the club open for more. Look at the way he handled the JDG saga! Always look forward to his press conferences, even when we have lost the game! Allways has a team perspective in his answers. the Fly grows on you. the way the team gels certainly reflects on the coaching.Jezza wrote:Thanksthink positive wrote:Cheers Jezza for the translation, much appreciated.
Boy I thought Buckley was good with the press, McCrae is a class above, brilliant answers, cleverly crafted, you’d swear it was a script!
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