Moore had 5 disposals.swoop42 wrote:I haven't seen the game (and never will now) but I take it Moore was ineffectual up forward and Thomas had what 2 possessions till 1/2 time was it?
Is anyone surprised?
Well the coach would be it would seem.
Honestly Moore is the reigning AA CHB. He spent the summer once again training as a defender. It's been reported it's his preferred position. Given our predicament it's fair to say the ball is going to be spending more time in our defensive 50 than forward half for the remainder of the season so doesn't it make more sense to place him in the position where he can influence far more contests than the 5 he did today.
Thomas kicked 38 goals from 26 games in 2018. He still managed 22 from 22 in 2019. He's kicked 6 in the last 21 games.
How he continues to be selected on the back of that diminishing output is a mystery to me. At 29 it's likely his best has now come and gone. Time for a kid to take his spot like a Rantall or Henry.
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I don't know the extent of Buckley's involvement, but everyone involved has to be held to account.Gerry Cooper wrote:Malthouse on Friday night said he believes Buckley has played a role in the salary cap debacle by pressuring the club to keep certain players no matter what. And that Buckley is driven to be involved in all areas of player management. The implication is that his attempts to distance himself from the Grundy/Degoey debacle is disingenuous.
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Ditto to the first part, but yes it’s funny how the coach is not to blame for our losses yet he chooses to play an AA CHB up forward, there is a very real reason Moore went back in the first place, yet much like the Buckley can coach fairytale, some Collingwood fans actually thought Moore would be better up forward, why?swoop42 wrote:I haven't seen the game (and never will now) but I take it Moore was ineffectual up forward and Thomas had what 2 possessions till 1/2 time was it?
Is anyone surprised?
Well the coach would be it would seem.
Honestly Moore is the reigning AA CHB. He spent the summer once again training as a defender. It's been reported it's his preferred position. Given our predicament it's fair to say the ball is going to be spending more time in our defensive 50 than forward half for the remainder of the season so doesn't it make more sense to place him in the position where he can influence far more contests than the 5 he did today.
Thomas kicked 38 goals from 26 games in 2018. He still managed 22 from 22 in 2019. He's kicked 6 in the last 21 games.
How he continues to be selected on the back of that diminishing output is a mystery to me. At 29 it's likely his best has now come and gone. Time for a kid to take his spot like a Rantall or Henry.
Maybe, just maybe sometime in the last 10 years we should have considered recruiting a key forward?
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Blood test at 9am. Had to wait around 40 mins because it was busy and then someone kicked off about something?? Saw a Lamborghini almost run up the arse of a van if you can believe it on the ring road. Flying he was. Good brakes he has.
Spent an absolute shit load on new windows for the entire house. At least the Mrs will be happy, so maybe thats a win? But my wallet... ouch. Caught the train from around Coburg... Batman station. Got to my seat at the MCG.... knew I was in for an uncomfortable day. 25% of my seat taken up by the person in the next seat. Like my seat was already down and there was lots of leg already on it. Maybe some percentage of arse too. Now, I'm not fat shaming. I'm just saying I had little space and had to lean forward the whole game on a weird angle.
Then of course the game happened. There was a weird argument in the crowd. All I saw was some guy yelling in this guys ear about taking his head off. Dont know what happened but no one was watching the game at this point. A group of supporters was asked to leave the area not long after.
Then the rest of the game happened. We lost. To the Suns. At the MCG. Thank God I didnt put money on it. Cos I was thinking about it too. $1.55 I think we were paying.
A bird then shat on me outside the Holden Centre. That area around the back. Maybe that will be good luck for something later on?
Then I saw some idiot in an Amarok (Pies supporter too) get road rage at another guy and almost cause an accident with another car when merging onto the freeway. Saw him later down the road still being an idiot. He looked angry. Honestly, if you cant handle the Pies losing and a little bit of traffic, you need to stay at home. Some poor guy in another car almost copped it bad. Got it on dashcam.
Then I got home to the in laws. Unexpected visit. Essendon supporters. Wanting to know what happened to Collingwood. Also I think someone's nicked my bin, but that was yesterday.
Blood test at 9am. Had to wait around 40 mins because it was busy and then someone kicked off about something?? Saw a Lamborghini almost run up the arse of a van if you can believe it on the ring road. Flying he was. Good brakes he has.
Spent an absolute shit load on new windows for the entire house. At least the Mrs will be happy, so maybe thats a win? But my wallet... ouch. Caught the train from around Coburg... Batman station. Got to my seat at the MCG.... knew I was in for an uncomfortable day. 25% of my seat taken up by the person in the next seat. Like my seat was already down and there was lots of leg already on it. Maybe some percentage of arse too. Now, I'm not fat shaming. I'm just saying I had little space and had to lean forward the whole game on a weird angle.
Then of course the game happened. There was a weird argument in the crowd. All I saw was some guy yelling in this guys ear about taking his head off. Dont know what happened but no one was watching the game at this point. A group of supporters was asked to leave the area not long after.
Then the rest of the game happened. We lost. To the Suns. At the MCG. Thank God I didnt put money on it. Cos I was thinking about it too. $1.55 I think we were paying.
A bird then shat on me outside the Holden Centre. That area around the back. Maybe that will be good luck for something later on?
Then I saw some idiot in an Amarok (Pies supporter too) get road rage at another guy and almost cause an accident with another car when merging onto the freeway. Saw him later down the road still being an idiot. He looked angry. Honestly, if you cant handle the Pies losing and a little bit of traffic, you need to stay at home. Some poor guy in another car almost copped it bad. Got it on dashcam.
Then I got home to the in laws. Unexpected visit. Essendon supporters. Wanting to know what happened to Collingwood. Also I think someone's nicked my bin, but that was yesterday.
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Absolutely agree with you Gerry. How could Bux not have input into the types of players recruited and who should stay at all costs on the list?Jezza wrote:I don't know the extent of Buckley's involvement, but everyone involved has to be held to account.Gerry Cooper wrote:Malthouse on Friday night said he believes Buckley has played a role in the salary cap debacle by pressuring the club to keep certain players no matter what. And that Buckley is driven to be involved in all areas of player management. The implication is that his attempts to distance himself from the Grundy/Degoey debacle is disingenuous.
I agree Jezza, everyone, the list management team, the recruitement team, as well as the coaches, must be held to account.
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A very disappointing loss, but more so because our most dynamic player in De Goey was very lack lustre. He has so much talent, but seems to be lazy and certainly never looks super fit. Clearly the experiment of trying Moore up forward (which many Nicksters, including me, wanted) has failed, so he must return to defence.
Sadly, it will probably take 3 yrs until players like Macrae, McCeery and Poulter are capable of imposing themselves on games. They look very promising, and obviously we have a ready made player in Murphy.
It's going to be a long season, but as long as we give valuable experience to new players, I can accept this year as a re-set one.
Sadly, it will probably take 3 yrs until players like Macrae, McCeery and Poulter are capable of imposing themselves on games. They look very promising, and obviously we have a ready made player in Murphy.
It's going to be a long season, but as long as we give valuable experience to new players, I can accept this year as a re-set one.
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