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22-08-2021, 09:39 PM
#166
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
comrade
Huge following.
Thanks.
Glass half full view: where did we play our first semi in 2016? A slightly hostile crowd there?
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22-08-2021, 09:41 PM
#167
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
OK, lots of interesting team selections in this thread trying to select the best available team.
So 2 questions for you:
Q1. Any particular changes you would make given we are playing the Bombers?
Q2. Any particular changes you would make given we are playing at this Tassie ground?
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22-08-2021, 09:45 PM
#168
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
OK, lots of interesting team selections in this thread trying to select the best available team.
So 2 questions for you:
Q1. Any particular changes you would make given we are playing the Bombers?
Q2. Any particular changes you would make given we are playing at this Tassie ground?
Not 100% sure, but it wouldn’t surprise me to see the MC go small in defence if it’s supposed to be windy/rain to try to get run from the ground ball. Meaning the defence of Keath, Cordy, Wood, Dale, Dureya and Williams will be the go, with Daniel for good measure.
I will never see #16 the same!!
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22-08-2021, 09:46 PM
#169
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
DOG GOD
Not 100% sure, but it wouldn’t surprise me to see the MC go small in defence if it’s supposed to be windy/rain to try to get run from the ground ball.
So Caleb Daniel on Peter Wright small?
More of an In Bruges guy?
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22-08-2021, 09:50 PM
#170
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
azabob
So Caleb Daniel on Peter Wright small?
Not to start with, but it wouldn’t surprise to see that match up one on one, 20 metres out during a moment in the game
I will never see #16 the same!!
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22-08-2021, 09:54 PM
#171
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
What are the weaknesses of the Bombers, and how de we target them?
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22-08-2021, 09:55 PM
#172
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
What are the weaknesses of the Bombers, and how de we target them?
We target them with hard tags on Merrett and Hind…but that won’t happen.
An errant Cordy elbow to Wright wouldn’t go astray.
I will never see #16 the same!!
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23-08-2021, 10:33 AM
#173
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
OK, lots of interesting team selections in this thread trying to select the best available team.
So 2 questions for you:
Q1. Any particular changes you would make given we are playing the Bombers?
Q2. Any particular changes you would make given we are playing at this Tassie ground?
I sense this will be unpopular. Really unpopular with a few in particular! But I'm playing Wallis this week. Conditions won't be great, it certainly won't play like Marvel stadium three weeks ago. Yes, I know there's attributes he doesn't have - but what he does have - he's going to be good in the contest, he takes his opportunities more often than not and he can play as the other 'key' type forward so that Naughton and English aren't chained to the 50.
When English and Naughton marked up at half forward and the wing last week, I was definitely thinking - "oh great....nobody to kick to now". Weightman gets his marks on a lead occasionally, but wasn't able to halve contests with a taller opponent when a longer ball came in. We know Wally can do this. I'm playing Hannan higher, Wally deep and omit Vandemeer.
Before you said 'forward pressure' - JJ, VDM and Flea has 3 tackles between them on Friday night. I know pressure is more than tackles, but they didn't get it done on either measure.
As I say, I know its probably a wildly unpopular suggestion. But play the Vice Captain.
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23-08-2021, 10:40 AM
#174
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
Ozza
Before you said 'forward pressure' - JJ, VDM and Flea has 3 tackles between them on Friday night. I know pressure is more than tackles, but they didn't get it done on either measure.
As I say, I know its probably a wildly unpopular suggestion. But play the Vice Captain.
They kicked a goal each and contributed to a couple more.
I wouldn't drop VDM, I thought he was coming into a bit of form.
I was thinking the same thing on the weekend with bringing Wally in. The conditions will suit him and I would drop Hannan for Wally
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23-08-2021, 11:45 AM
#175
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
jeemak
I'm still trying to reconcile how you can have proof that a game went for too long, materially impacted the top four's make up and everybody's pretending it's fine and dandy.
"24 seconds went missing" is what has been reported here in Perth. This has been blithely (and conveniently) swept under the carpet. Our Club should have immediately demanded an AFL investigation. It well may be the case that WE and not Brisbane should be in 4th place. One day an error such as this will end up in Court. It is disappointing and rather pathetic that our President is not publicly up in arms about this.
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23-08-2021, 12:27 PM
#176
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
westbulldog
"24 seconds went missing" is what has been reported here in Perth. This has been blithely (and conveniently) swept under the carpet. Our Club should have immediately demanded an AFL investigation. It well may be the case that WE and not Brisbane should be in 4th place. One day an error such as this will end up in Court. It is disappointing and rather pathetic that our President is not publicly up in arms about this.
Do we even have a President?
She's been a ghost.
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23-08-2021, 12:31 PM
#177
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
Do we even have a President?
She's been a ghost.
Nope. Hard to imagine PG would sit around meekly. For days now. Come back PG, well get rid of the term limits.
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23-08-2021, 01:22 PM
#178
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
westbulldog
"24 seconds went missing" is what has been reported here in Perth. This has been blithely (and conveniently) swept under the carpet. Our Club should have immediately demanded an AFL investigation. It well may be the case that WE and not Brisbane should be in 4th place. One day an error such as this will end up in Court. It is disappointing and rather pathetic that our President is not publicly up in arms about this.
If we start jumping up and down about that - is that a sign of a club with focus split between something that occurred out of our control, and the game ahead of it this week?
Its obviously an ordinary situation regardless.
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23-08-2021, 02:07 PM
#179
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
bornadog
They kicked a goal each and contributed to a couple more.
I wouldn't drop VDM, I thought he was coming into a bit of form.
I was thinking the same thing on the weekend with bringing Wally in. The conditions will suit him and I would drop Hannan for Wally
If the forward mix from Friday is altered, JJ has to be the first out
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23-08-2021, 02:13 PM
#180
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Finals Week 1
Originally Posted by
Ozza
If we start jumping up and down about that - is that a sign of a club with focus split between something that occurred out of our control, and the game ahead of it this week?
Its obviously an ordinary situation regardless.
That's why we needed to get onto it first thing Sunday morning with a press release demanding a please explain from the AFL, prior to our fate being fully determined.
It at least prompts the media to ask questions of the umpire before the umpire made its call. The outcome would likely be the same but it's absolutely disgraceful it's happened. I can't imagine a Hawthorn not getting on the front foot, or any other club to be honest.
Who knows, it may have enabled us to leverage something other than a game in Tasmania.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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