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AFL Round 14, 2017 Discussion
Round 14, 2017
Home v Away Venue Time
Thursday June 22
Adelaide v Hawthorn Adelaide Oval 7.50pm
Friday June 23
Sydney v Essendon SCG 7.50pm
Saturday June 24
Collingwood v Port Adelaide MCG 1.45pm
Brisbane v GWS Gabba 4.35pm
Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne Etihad Stadium 7.25pm
West Coast Eagles v Melbourne Domain Stadium 7.40pm
Sunday June 25
Geelong v Fremantle Simonds Stadium 1.10pm
Richmond v Carlton MCG 3.20pm
St Kilda v Gold Coast Etihad Stadium 4.40pm
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Adelaide are in trouble at home against the Hawks.
Hawthorn seem to have all the running and Adelaide are blowing their chances. Betts' miss was a bad one and Poppy made them pay.
This season gets weirder and weirder.
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Oh. My. God. Adelaide must be about to explode with fear that the sky is going to fall down on them after the Chicken Littling some of us were indulging themselves in last weekend...
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Comprehensive beating down structure wise in the last twenty minutes.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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I know that it has been a bit much seeing the mic'd up Hodge footage 4 or 5 times now - but it is an incredible insight.
In a frantic sport - pretty amazing that Hodge has such a great hold on what the opposition is trying to do, what his team mates are doing/need to do better - and all the while playing the game himself. I guess that's why he has been such a great player and influence on that team.
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Originally Posted by
Ozza
I know that it has been a bit much seeing the mic'd up Hodge footage 4 or 5 times now - but it is an incredible insight.
In a frantic sport - pretty amazing that Hodge has such a great hold on what the opposition is trying to do, what his team mates are doing/need to do better - and all the while playing the game himself. I guess that's why he has been such a great player and influence on that team.
I wonder who does that for us? Great on field coaching for the young players.
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
I wonder who does that for us? Great on field coaching for the young players.
Murph.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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I just want to have a beer with him even more now.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Hawthorn showing up Adelaide's lack of midfield options tonight. Sloane tagged hard.
But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.
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Sure is an odd year. Usually there are 3 or 4 teams who win a handful of games or less. This year, at R13 Hawthorn are sitting 16th (potentially 17th) at 5-8. The lack of hopeless teams is really unusual and probably a pretty good result for all of the AFEL's efforts to have an even competition.
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
I wonder who does that for us? Great on field coaching for the young players.
I'm sure that M.Boyd, Murphy, Woody, Morris and Bont all do that to a certain extent. But its hard for me to imagine that anyone in the game would be equal to Hodge in that regard. He makes them a significantly better team and will be a big hole when he retires.
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Originally Posted by
Ozza
I know that it has been a bit much seeing the mic'd up Hodge footage 4 or 5 times now - but it is an incredible insight.
In a frantic sport - pretty amazing that Hodge has such a great hold on what the opposition is trying to do, what his team mates are doing/need to do better - and all the while playing the game himself. I guess that's why he has been such a great player and influence on that team.
This may not be very popular, but I wouldn't mind offering Hodge an assistant coaching role for next year. He clearly reads the game really well, understands it very well, has an intensity about everything he does, drives standards (and drives over .05) and has an insight about winning a premiership early, falling off the next year and what a playing group needs to do to get back quickly to get more success. I think he can play the 'bad cop' role that Montgomery used to play within the coaching group, a seemingly important dimension. He obviously goes way back with Bevo too.
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
This may not be very popular, but I wouldn't mind offering Hodge an assistant coaching role for next year. He clearly reads the game really well, understands it very well, has an intensity about everything he does, drives standards (and drives over .05) and has an insight about winning a premiership early, falling off the next year and what a playing group needs to do to get back quickly to get more success. I think he can play the 'bad cop' role that Montgomery used to play within the coaching group, a seemingly important dimension. He obviously goes way back with Bevo too.
I don't know why your suggestion would be unpopular. He would be the first ex-player I'd be going after if and when he retires.
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Originally Posted by
Ozza
I don't know why your suggestion would be unpopular. He would be the first ex-player I'd be going after if and when he retires.
Good to have an allie. I don't think he's popular with many posters on Woof.
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Good to have an allie. I don't think he's popular with many posters on Woof.
Yeah, well people will have their digs at him being a rough player, and having a drink driving indiscretion.
I've 'loved to hate' him as a player also.
But in reality, he has been almost peerless in leading and influencing a football club to certain standards that have seen them be the most successful club in AFL history.