Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

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  • jeemak
    Bulldog Legend
    • Oct 2010
    • 21836

    Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

    Originally posted by angelopetraglia
    Tom has many weaknesses, but he isn't completely stupid. He must have a bit of self awareness. How do you get up every morning and look in the mirror when you know you are just fabricating meaningless stories for supposed entertainment? Does that bring any satisifaction. Does he actually think he is contributing in any meanuful way to the game or society in general.

    I would be too embrassed to show my face in public putting up the stuff he does, no matter the coin and I'm sure it doesn't even pay that well for a boy who went to Melbourne Grammar.
    Honestly, I don't know whether this is satire.
    TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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    • angelopetraglia
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Nov 2008
      • 6844

      Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

      Who ran harder? We identified that we lost these stats in almost every game last year.

      Total distance covered.

      Langdon 16.2km
      Bont 14.4km
      Fritsch 14.4km
      McDonald 14.3km
      Rivers 14.1km

      So Melbourne have four out of the top five.

      Distance at high speed

      Langdon 3.5km
      Sparrow 2.7km
      Gallagher 2.7km
      Neal-Bullen 2.5km
      Billings 2.4km

      So Melbourne had four of the top five.

      Total Sprints

      Langdon 23
      Billigns 23
      JJ 22
      Sparrow 17
      Chandler 16

      Melbourne have four of the top five.

      Repeat Sprints

      Billings 5
      Langdon 4
      Windsor 3
      Pickett 2
      Van Rooyen 2

      Melbourne had the top five.


      Overall distance covered was similar. But in repeat sprints Melbourne had 20 and we had 10. So we specifically priortised players with an athletic profile to cover the ground as we thought that is where we could hurt Melbourne and we were still out worked by the look of it. They do have some good runners by the way. Langdon is a running machine and Billings sister is a world class middle distance runner so assuming he also has some good genes.

      (Accidently posted this in the "The Moment" thread, so reposting here where it belongs. Apologies for the double post.)

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      • Grantysghost
        Bouncing Strong
        • Apr 2010
        • 18972

        Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

        Total sprints is their wings who killed us.

        We've got a huge issue in that part of the ground.
        BT COME BACK!​

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        • Prince Imperial
          Senior Player
          • Nov 2007
          • 1001

          Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

          When a 31 year old key position player (McDonald) who hasn't been able to get a game, covers more distance than 20 of our players who weren't the sub or subbed, it says it all about why Melbourne are where they are and why we are where we are.

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          • angelopetraglia
            Bulldog Team of the Century
            • Nov 2008
            • 6844

            Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

            Originally posted by Grantysghost
            Total sprints is their wings who killed us.

            We've got a huge issue in that part of the ground.
            It would be great to see the full data set. The only give us the top five. I know it is probably held back due to the inevitable abuse which would come from fans being cricital of players not working harder enough. But it would be nice to see the numbers of VDM and McNeil for instance. If their running ability is the reason they are being selected, how are they performing?

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            • bulldogsthru&thru
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • May 2011
              • 7701

              Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

              Originally posted by Prince Imperial
              When a 31 year old key position player (McDonald) who hasn't been able to get a game, covers more distance than 20 of our players who weren't the sub or subbed, it says it all about why Melbourne are where they are and why we are where we are.
              Seriously? SERIOUSLY?

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              • azabob
                Hall of Fame
                • Sep 2008
                • 15322

                Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

                Originally posted by Grantysghost
                Total sprints is their wings who killed us.

                We've got a huge issue in that part of the ground.
                Wait till you find out that their wingman Billings took the most marks on the ground - fifteen in total.
                More of an In Bruges guy?

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                • angelopetraglia
                  Bulldog Team of the Century
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 6844

                  Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

                  Originally posted by azabob
                  Wait till you find out that their wingman Billings took the most marks on the ground - fifteen in total.
                  15 marks. All uncontested. He ran to space and got easy touches all day. 83% of his touches were uncontested. He generated 10 score involvements only behind Petracca.

                  He has elite running genes, but his running and ability to find space on a hot day was huge for them.

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                  • Sedat
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 11263

                    Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

                    Originally posted by angelopetraglia
                    He has elite running genes, but his running and ability to find space on a hot day was huge for them.
                    Wasn't the knock on Billings at the Saints was that he had a small tank and couldn't run out games in midfield, so had to stay in F50?
                    "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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                    • angelopetraglia
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 6844

                      Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

                      Originally posted by Sedat
                      Wasn't the knock on Billings at the Saints was that he had a small tank and couldn't run out games in midfield, so had to stay in F50?
                      He looked like an elite runner yesterday. His sister is Sarah Billings who is a national competitive runner in the 1500m and 800m.

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                      • lemmon
                        Bulldog Team of the Century
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 6522

                        Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

                        Originally posted by angelopetraglia
                        It would be great to see the full data set. The only give us the top five. I know it is probably held back due to the inevitable abuse which would come from fans being cricital of players not working harder enough. But it would be nice to see the numbers of VDM and McNeil for instance. If their running ability is the reason they are being selected, how are they performing?
                        I don't really buy that Laith and McNeil were in for running capacity when we've left out Poulter and Daniel (ground coverage) as well as Baker (speed and repeat sprints).

                        I think they went Laith and McNeil for forward pressure, which clearly didn't work, and we picked one forward too many so they both had to spend a good amount of time on the wing or through the middle. That was compounded when starting winger Gallagher could only get through 71% of game time - Langdon played 93%.

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                        • Bornadog
                          WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 66769

                          Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

                          Originally posted by lemmon
                          I don't really buy that Laith and McNeil were in for running capacity when we've left out Poulter and Daniel (ground coverage) as well as Baker (speed and repeat sprints).

                          I think they went Laith and McNeil for forward pressure, which clearly didn't work, and we picked one forward too many so they both had to spend a good amount of time on the wing or through the middle. That was compounded when starting winger Gallagher could only get through 71% of game time - Langdon played 93%.
                          I thought Gallagher showed some real potential even though his numbers were low. He spent a little time in the centre as well to get some experience. Hopefully he gets another go next week.
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                          • The Bulldogs Bite
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 11246

                            Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

                            Originally posted by lemmon
                            I don't really buy that Laith and McNeil were in for running capacity when we've left out Poulter and Daniel (ground coverage) as well as Baker (speed and repeat sprints).

                            I think they went Laith and McNeil for forward pressure, which clearly didn't work, and we picked one forward too many so they both had to spend a good amount of time on the wing or through the middle. That was compounded when starting winger Gallagher could only get through 71% of game time - Langdon played 93%.
                            It's laughable that we ever thought VDM or McNeil could impact the game in any respect, let alone forward pressure. They have NFI where to run.

                            If all we want are good athletes, we should just contact Athletics Victoria and ask for their best 2 runners.
                            W00F!

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                            • Sedat
                              Hall of Fame
                              • Sep 2007
                              • 11263

                              Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

                              Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
                              It's laughable that we ever thought VDM or McNeil could impact the game in any respect, let alone forward pressure. They have NFI where to run.
                              The best patch of extended form we've ever had since the premiership was the first 6 rounds of 2021, where we had small pressure forwards selected specifically in that role (McNeil and Scott) and we also had a specialist stoppage ruckman (Martin) providing valuable support to English and keeping hi fresh for longer in games.

                              I know it's 3 years ago and McNeil has not been great for much of that time since then, but that 6 week stretch was very enjoyable to watch us with an identifiable structure with specialist role players, and not fill-in types from midfield depth to squeeze into those roles.
                              "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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                              • The Bulldogs Bite
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Dec 2006
                                • 11246

                                Re: Demons V Bulldogs - Round 1 17/3/24 MCG 1.00pm

                                Originally posted by Sedat
                                The best patch of extended form we've ever had since the premiership was the first 6 rounds of 2021, where we had small pressure forwards selected specifically in that role (McNeil and Scott) and we also had a specialist stoppage ruckman (Martin) providing valuable support to English and keeping hi fresh for longer in games.

                                I know it's 3 years ago and McNeil has not been great for much of that time since then, but that 6 week stretch was very enjoyable to watch us with an identifiable structure with specialist role players, and not fill-in types from midfield depth to squeeze into those roles.
                                I agree but the 2+ years since suggests some of that was coincidental (i.e. McNeil and to a lesser degree Scott). Our midfield was absolutely dominating in the early part of 2021 and Martin gave us incredible presence (which we just don't get from English).

                                A lot of us have grown tired of seeing mids play as HFFers, but there's a reason why it happens - it's because the likes of McNeil and VDM offer zero.

                                A better question would be why haven't we loaded up on small forwards? It's been a problem for a while. We have TOO many talls. We keep McNeil (dumb - move on), Clarke is in his second year, and Arty is still raw. That's it. It's not a lot to choose from.

                                Weightman doesn't count either - he plays nothing like a small forward.
                                W00F!

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