WB Game Day V Essendon R7 2020
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FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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Re: WB Game Day V Essendon R7 2020
Most Essendon supporters I know are lovely people who are totally irrational in their views about football; exactly how it should be.- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -Comment
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Re: WB Game Day V Essendon R7 2020
I did some work telemarketing for a firm whose customers include AFL clubs several years ago. I sold raffle tickets etc to Essendon supporters from the clubs membership list.
I felt sad for some of them. They were loyal, would fork out for their club but were angry at the admin for destroying their club.
I can't stand the club but many of the true supporters are good people.Footscray Football Republic.Comment
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Re: WB Game Day V Essendon R7 2020
Just got a text from a mate with some interesting runs.
1974-1977 we beat Fitzroy 7 times in a row
1972-1974 we beat Geelong 5 times in a row including 2 wins at Kardinia Park
1984-1986 we beat North six times in a row.
Interesting read about the first of the Geelong wins:
https://australianfootball.com/artic...oo+hoodoo/1373
That 1972 game is my earliest Bulldog memory. Listened to the game on the radio and when said it was our first win their since 1945, i found it unfathomable.Comment
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Re: WB Game Day V Essendon R7 2020
The mighty Bruce Neish played that day. He was never in a losing Bulldogs side that played at Kardinia Park. In fact he never played in a losing Bulldogs team. He must have wondered what all the fuss was about.Listening to Brahm's 3rd RacketComment
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Re: WB Game Day V Essendon R7 2020
So glad I picked the Bombers game to go to and not the Carlton one.
It's the first time I've been to Metricon; it's a lovely boutique stadium. Great viewing from up on the 2nd level. Can see play at both ends easily. We were perched 65 metres out to the end the Dog's kicked to in the first.
Some observations.
I'm not well versed in the modern positional tactics, so maybe others can explain. But what I saw was that whilst both sides pressed up their defense, we seemed really motivated all game to ensure our last line stretched from either side, were all behind the Essendon opponents, and each were constantly looking to their left and right and adjusting where the stood, very deliberately. With guys glancing and then either stepping back or forward, or to the left or right depending on what the guys around them were doing. We seemed real keen on blocking up the middle.
Almost always, whenever a bomber would try and move behind them, the whole line would adjust, and someone would drop back (often Caleb Daniel) would move 5 or 10 metres behind the Bomber who'd tried to drop behind the line of Dogs.
What was also noticeable was how quickly that defensive line would turn tail and run back when the ball was turned over. They seemed really switched on to maintain whatever structure it was they were seeking to deploy.
I can't remember when it happened, but after a point in time, JJ moved and really worked hard to stick with Saad whenever they had the ball, and when the opportunity presented to get off him when we were attacking.
The one negative thing and maybe helps explain why our forwards seem to make hard work of forward entries. They all seem to get tangled up with each other, and often 2 or three will make leads that converge on each other, and consequently bring with them more opposition players. Previously I thought our main problems were delivery from upfield... I'm not so sure now. Bailey Dale seemed to be constantly impinging on hard leads from other players. Weightman did it a couple of times (understandable- he's new), but Wallis too did it a few times. And when you have both Dale and Wallis doing it, when Bruce in particular was in a strong leading position, it just looks ordinary and not smart.
Macrae, and Libba in particular were so tough last night. Lots of work, they just never stopped moving, and trying to get to as many contests as possible.
Lipinski a couple of times, had more time than he thought, but just didn't show confidence to take a step and assess before getting rid of the ball. A couple of chances ruined by offloading and putting the next bloke under more pressure.Comment
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Re: WB Game Day V Essendon R7 2020
Just like Vinny says at the end of Lock, Stock. "It's been emotional"
He's a terrific writer and a terrific bloke. So long as you're not an opposition supporter stupid enough to get into an argument with him at the football.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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Sorry this is a digression from last night's game. Although he also played with the bombers.Comment
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Re: WB Game Day V Essendon R7 2020
So glad I picked the Bombers game to go to and not the Carlton one.
It's the first time I've been to Metricon; it's a lovely boutique stadium. Great viewing from up on the 2nd level. Can see play at both ends easily. We were perched 65 metres out to the end the Dog's kicked to in the first.
Some observations.
I'm not well versed in the modern positional tactics, so maybe others can explain. But what I saw was that whilst both sides pressed up their defense, we seemed really motivated all game to ensure our last line stretched from either side, were all behind the Essendon opponents, and each were constantly looking to their left and right and adjusting where the stood, very deliberately. With guys glancing and then either stepping back or forward, or to the left or right depending on what the guys around them were doing. We seemed real keen on blocking up the middle.
Almost always, whenever a bomber would try and move behind them, the whole line would adjust, and someone would drop back (often Caleb Daniel) would move 5 or 10 metres behind the Bomber who'd tried to drop behind the line of Dogs.
What was also noticeable was how quickly that defensive line would turn tail and run back when the ball was turned over. They seemed really switched on to maintain whatever structure it was they were seeking to deploy.
I can't remember when it happened, but after a point in time, JJ moved and really worked hard to stick with Saad whenever they had the ball, and when the opportunity presented to get off him when we were attacking.
The one negative thing and maybe helps explain why our forwards seem to make hard work of forward entries. They all seem to get tangled up with each other, and often 2 or three will make leads that converge on each other, and consequently bring with them more opposition players. Previously I thought our main problems were delivery from upfield... I'm not so sure now. Bailey Dale seemed to be constantly impinging on hard leads from other players. Weightman did it a couple of times (understandable- he's new), but Wallis too did it a few times. And when you have both Dale and Wallis doing it, when Bruce in particular was in a strong leading position, it just looks ordinary and not smart.
Macrae, and Libba in particular were so tough last night. Lots of work, they just never stopped moving, and trying to get to as many contests as possible.
Lipinski a couple of times, had more time than he thought, but just didn't show confidence to take a step and assess before getting rid of the ball. A couple of chances ruined by offloading and putting the next bloke under more pressure.Comment
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Re: WB Game Day V Essendon R7 2020
I hope I get permission to see a few more....I'm burning up loads of crddits going on my annual camping trip next weekend with my mates, leaving her at home with the two kids!Comment
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