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  • Dry Rot
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Jan 2007
    • 6448

    Pre-season fool's paradise?

    I was talking to my footy guru last night, an old Sth Melbourne fan living in the Yarra Valley.

    He is amused at the Melbourne papers coverage of every club's pre-season. He claims that every club is presented as bigger, better, fitter etc , even the Tigers, and all will have stellar years.

    Is that so in the press down there? Is there anything one can gain or learn by tracking pre-season preparations? Or is it all just a fool's paradise where every fan thinks his/her team will do well?
    The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.
  • mjp
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Jan 2007
    • 7382

    #2
    Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

    'Everyone has a plan until someone punches them in the face'. M. Tyson.

    Everyone IS going well at this time of year. For pretty much everyone. Players are generally pretty good in executing set training, and during pre-season that is what they have to do...train. So they do well. There are no confidence issues, collision injuries and very few planning meetings to endure...

    So yes, it is a fools paradise, but what else would you expect?
    What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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    • Sockeye Salmon
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jan 2007
      • 6365

      #3
      Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

      SEN took some talkback the other day on the most common pre-season cliches.

      Everyone is flying at this time of year. They've all put on weight (except Stewie Dew, he's lost it) and are running PB's.

      So far, so good. Haven't lost a game.

      Of course it's all bollocks.

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      • The Coon Dog
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Jan 2007
        • 7579

        #4
        Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

        When I was younger we always referred to players who trained the house down in pre season as March Champions!
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        • Missing Dog
          WOOF Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 8501

          #5
          Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

          in some ways its the best time of year for us footyheads - its all good with no evidence we are actually not as good as the Coach/publicity is telling us. I mean last years pre-season is getting a bit of a bagging from Rocket here and there (not fit enough, too many injured players) but I certainly dont remember any of that stuff being said last summer! And I'm being unfair singling out Rocket there - its the same for every club. ALthough for some clubs (Richmond) all the sunshine is a little harder to believe!!!!

          I do it myself also. I remember a couple of summers ago when Rohde was still in charge going to a training session and during match play watching Streeta play as a forward pocket. he marked everything and kicked 3 goals in about 5 minutes. I went away thinking he was a gun fwd - what I needed was to watch a few videos of Streeta playing up forward in games. That would have brought me back to earth!

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          • LostDoggy
            WOOF Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 8307

            #6
            Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

            Originally posted by mjp
            'Everyone has a plan until someone punches them in the face'. M. Tyson.

            Everyone IS going well at this time of year. For pretty much everyone. Players are generally pretty good in executing set training, and during pre-season that is what they have to do...train. So they do well. There are no confidence issues, collision injuries and very few planning meetings to endure...

            So yes, it is a fools paradise, but what else would you expect?
            No one is going to sell their club short this time of the year but when I look at the players I'm looking for small wins. A skinny youngster putting on 5kg or seeing improved skills.

            Just having a near full strength team at the start of the season is what I look for.

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            • mjp
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Jan 2007
              • 7382

              #7
              Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

              Originally posted by Sunshine
              No one is going to sell their club short this time of the year but when I look at the players I'm looking for small wins. A skinny youngster putting on 5kg or seeing improved skills.

              Just having a near full strength team at the start of the season is what I look for.
              Aha - but there you go...how do you know in Jan what a 'near full strength team' actually is? And how do you judge 'improved skills' at training? And is putting on 5kgs always a good thing?
              What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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              • LostDoggy
                WOOF Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 8307

                #8
                Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

                Nobody can lose a match in the pre-season, so using that logic everybody is doing well. It's annoying having to listen all of this talk (most of it about Carlton, which is getting a little bit old). I'm always impatient during the offseason, but I'd be lying if I said I was more excited about 2008 than I was about 2007, so I'm handling it a bit better, which can't be a good thing.

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                • LostDoggy
                  WOOF Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 8307

                  #9
                  Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

                  Originally posted by mjp
                  Aha - but there you go...how do you know in Jan what a 'near full strength team' actually is? And how do you judge 'improved skills' at training? And is putting on 5kgs always a good thing?
                  You don't know in January if the side will be near full strength or not but it is encouraging to see all the players training.
                  Regarding skills, I have seen players take a noticeable improvement with their marking or tackling during the pre season training and it has translated to the proper season.
                  Regarding the weight gain, it will be encouraging to see the guys like Wight, Everitt, Hill and Lynch with a bit more muscle and weight.

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                  • hujsh
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 11849

                    #10
                    Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

                    I agree that you really just look for evidence of improvement like increased endurance or a player appearing to be stronger for an indication of how that player might go.
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                    • The Underdog
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 6879

                      #11
                      Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

                      Originally posted by The Coon Dog
                      When I was younger we always referred to players who trained the house down in pre season as March Champions!
                      I never turned up to pre-season until March.
                      Park that car
                      Drop that phone
                      Sleep on the floor
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                      • hargs37

                        #12
                        Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

                        There was some honesty from the doggies this year. They did princes park(3.2km) and Danial Cross won. Thats not the surprise. They said he was well off his PB! Shock horror! He's normally towelling off after his shower at home, when the next player comes in!

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                        • LostDoggy
                          WOOF Member
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 8307

                          #13
                          Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

                          There are no games to talk about so pre-season goss-scraps are all we tragics have to live on, and as we all know, footy tragics are those of us who sit in a game forty-five points down at three quarter time going "ok, if we just kick the first three goals we're within twenty-seven, and there's no telling what might happen next..." ie, we're all crazy over-optimists, so there's no surprise we all get excited that one time of the year everything is guaranteed to be going okay... no real hidden psychological secret agenda going on methinks.

                          It would be more worrying if we were all sitting around during pre-season going "oh, boy. things look grim. the kids have put on weight and it's such a long pre-season i hope they haven't burnt themselves out etc etc".

                          Oh no. I hope they haven't burnt themselves out.

                          Ps. Plus I think we've drafted/traded well. But we always think that, don't we, until the season starts...

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                          • BulldogBelle
                            WOOF Member
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 5284

                            #14
                            Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

                            Originally posted by hargs37
                            There was some honesty from the doggies this year. They did princes park(3.2km) and Danial Cross won. Thats not the surprise. They said he was well off his PB! Shock horror! He's normally towelling off after his shower at home, when the next player comes in!
                            Last person I worry about is Daniel Cross - along with Boyd those two are the most dedicated training wise.

                            If Crossy was well off his personal best...makes me wonder how much slower the others were behind him.

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                            • BulldogBelle
                              WOOF Member
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 5284

                              #15
                              Re: Pre-season fool's paradise?

                              Originally posted by Lantern
                              It would be more worrying if we were all sitting around during pre-season going "oh, boy. things look grim. the kids have put on weight and it's such a long pre-season i hope they haven't burnt themselves out etc etc"....
                              Hey Lantern,

                              Don't worry some do say exactly what you have written above, one player goes down or is injured and suddenly the end of the world is here .

                              Me, I just watch and listen and absorb all the write ups and just hope they reach the desired level of fitness by the time Round 1 rolls around.

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