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22-09-2021, 10:39 PM
#151
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
Can’t be serious. We cannot play Cordy over Gardner. Madness. Gotta be fake.
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22-09-2021, 10:41 PM
#152
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
So I don't get the people that say that Cordy plays with mongrel, he hasn't had for years and he otherwise is just undisciplined. I could take the lack of mongrel if he had decent defensive positioning but he doesn't have that either.
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22-09-2021, 10:42 PM
#153
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
Maybe a red herring? Great the nerves have gone into overdrive now awaiting team selection.
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22-09-2021, 10:44 PM
#154
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
Gardner. Wow. Didn’t see that coming.
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22-09-2021, 10:45 PM
#155
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
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22-09-2021, 10:50 PM
#156
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
Gardiner’s disposal is massively sketchy and so maybe they’re going with Cordy’s overall package being better cause he’ll turn it over less?
I’m just trying to work out why. I’d have to watch the prelim again and focus, but was Cordy the better of the two?
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22-09-2021, 10:50 PM
#157
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
I thought I would make it through to Saturday afternoon before the need time be violently ill, but it’s come on early… bring on the good times.
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22-09-2021, 10:52 PM
#158
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
If fox footy are correct then Pieman might be on the money regarding Schache to backline.
Schache back, Cordy forward. Or if Cordy plays in backline and looks like it’s not working he can go forward. Maybe it’s Cordy’s flexibility that gives him the nod? Having just watched all 4 x 2016 finals Cordy’s competitiveness at ground level is good and Cordy has mongrel in him that’s for sure.
Who plays on whom in backline? We have to counter Fritsch, Brown, McDonald and possibly one of Jackson or Gawn. One of our medium defenders like Duryea or Woody will probably get Fritsch.
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22-09-2021, 10:52 PM
#159
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
Originally Posted by
MrMahatma
Gardiner’s disposal is massively sketchy and so maybe they’re going with Cordy’s overall package being better cause he’ll turn it over less?
I’m just trying to work out why. I’d have to watch the prelim again and focus, but was Cordy the better of the two?
Cordy was good in the prelim and all I can think is that they're concerned about Gardner's ability to cope with the pressure on the biggest stage.
I'm more concerned that it has leaked early. Shit like that has the potential to be disruptive.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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22-09-2021, 10:57 PM
#160
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
Originally Posted by
josie
If fox footy are correct then Pieman might be on the money regarding Schache to backline.
Schache back, Cordy forward. Or if Cordy plays in backline and looks like it’s not working he can go forward. Maybe it’s Cordy’s flexibility that gives him the nod? Having just watched all 4 x 2016 finals Cordy’s competitiveness at ground level is good and Cordy has mongrel in him that’s for sure.
Who plays on whom in backline? We have to counter Fritsch, Ben Brown, Mitch Brown and possibly one of Jackson or Gawn. One of our medium defenders like Duryea or Woody will probably get Fritsch.
Williams on Fritsch, Duryea on Cameron. Raffle off the other roles, Wood might end up getting the task of the resting ruck.
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22-09-2021, 10:57 PM
#161
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
I too would have had Garnder in ahead of Cordy.
I can't imagine how shattered he is if this is true
Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers
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22-09-2021, 10:57 PM
#162
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
I think it’s simply a case of us trusting Cordy’s experience in the biggest game of the year. Melbourne rank 17th for accurate kicks inside 50, and Cordy is better on the deck than Gardner is. If chaos ball ensues in the Dees forward 50, we may value Cordy’s ground ball game more. Bevo may also have a specific matchup or tactic in mind (Cordy as a defensive forward on Lever, Schache back). Not the selection I would have made, just playing devil’s advocate.
Surely at this stage of the season, after all of Bevo’s moves that we have questioned time and time again (Dale in defence, playing Schache at all after the Tigers game, playing Hannan when he was poop) you just have to trust him.
As alluded to above, the reason this got out (Most likely) is Gardner telling family. Might not have been leaked by anyone at the club.
Get on the Cordy for first goal scorer train, it’s on its way to premiership station!
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22-09-2021, 10:59 PM
#163
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
Originally Posted by
josie
If fox footy are correct then Pieman might be on the money regarding Schache to backline.
Schache back, Cordy forward. Or if Cordy plays in backline and looks like it’s not working he can go forward. Maybe it’s Cordy’s flexibility that gives him the nod? Having just watched all 4 x 2016 finals Cordy’s competitiveness at ground level is good and Cordy has mongrel in him that’s for sure.
Who plays on whom in backline? We have to counter Fritsch, Ben Brown, Mitch Brown and possibly one of Jackson or Gawn. One of our medium defenders like Duryea or Woody will probably get Fritsch.
I don’t get the fascination with Cordy going forward. He isn’t good in that role. And whilst he was competitive at ground level in 2016, he doesn’t have the same agility now as he did then.
And I think the player you were searching for is Tom McDonald.
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22-09-2021, 11:00 PM
#164
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
If Gardy has told family and they’ve gone straight to the media, that’s utterly ridiculous.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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22-09-2021, 11:01 PM
#165
Re: Always Right Match Committee Thread - 2021 AFL Grand Final vs Melbourne
Something that I am wondering is who gets the defensive forward role; we'll try and do what we did last time where Naughton tried to get himself on Lever as much as possible while Hannan was blocking May but who gets it from there? Schache and Hannan could both get the gig but English would be the best out of the three at getting it to the ground but would he be better suited taking Petty?