Tend to think that if Kolo misses the MC will lean towards O’Connor rather than Menegola.
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Considered considered ****ing considered get him in.Heard pre match that Parfitt had a little niggle. Will be considered for the Prelim though.
Seems so. He looked very sore.
I would have him permanently sacked for the brain fades too.
He's been a much maligned player across his career to date, but I'm an unashamed Guthrie Jnr fan from early on, and like he did in last year's prelim he just presents as a player who wants to be playing at this time of year
Thought he was our best on early and through to half time - he was taking intercept marks, there was a willingness to back himself and take the game on when others were maybe a bit more hesitant or still trying to get a feel for the game
But there's two passages I really loved from tonight, and neither is likely to have been shown during the coverage or make the highlights reel:
- 2nd quarter Holmes makes the run down tackle on Daicos, there's a little bit afterwards there's a 50m penalty to go with it. Holmes gets up & gets on his bike, at the same time Guthrie comes from the defensive 50 to make sure Daicos knows what he's just done - he didn't cross the line or risk an overturned free kick, but made his presence felt
- 4th quarter, probably about 10 minutes to go and he starts directing traffic in the backline; could see him being vocal with teammates and pointing with where teammates needed to go or an option to kick to and there was a real maturity to it
This is a player who's not long played 50 games which took him 6 seasons to do, and has long been seen by many as being on the fringes - even during the first quarter I swear someone called for him to be dropped
To me, there's a composure to his game, a level of maturity we don't always see from 50 gamers and a little something that makes him more valuable than just a fringe player - a leader in the making, while already displaying some of those intangible things you just want to see
yeah - they were feral - I was in standing room in the AFL reserve and there were a lot of drunk maggie ferals around me. They were passionate, but they were loud, but they weren't objectional and after the match they offered me congrats. Good traditional footy environment.There’s a disproportionate amount of reasonable Pies fans in this thread. It was absolutely feral at the ground.
The one where he stood still in front of the goal line and allowed himself to be tackled rather than rush it.He was terrible even before he got injured. Was a blessing in disguise he went off. O’Connor was shaky with his first couple of touches but solid after. Had some good moments.
The one where he stood still in front of the goal line and allowed himself to be tackled rather than rush it.
So Rhys didn’t go on for the last 15m of the game. Just watching the last 2 minutes (why wouldnt I!) and he is looking at CS as if asking to go back on after the final goal…
The one by the goal line as concerned as I was for the team, I was genuinely worried about his welfare. These concussions might be catching up to him?Seems so. He looked very sore.
I would have him permanently sacked for the brain fades too.
Hardly the kind of difference people are making it out to be. It was a minor defeat in the ruck and barely had any influence on the game.
What the hell were you watching?Do we drop Duncan and Henry too? Both absolutely putrid.
Tend to think that if Kolo misses the MC will lean towards O’Connor rather than Menegola.
Henry had a mare but besides one or two touches Duncan was reliable. When he took that mark i50 didn't even question if he could miss and it was a goal at a valuable time.What the hell were you watching?
I saw hundreds of Pie fans on the concourse going in and leaving and there wasn't anything even slightly like bad behavior.
Great game
Great result
But my doubts still remain on some old issues.
- How does Kolo get picked, the non rushed behind in the goal square sums him up. A dead set liability in big games.
- Can the team move the footy and score when facing elite pressure from the opposition.
- Dangerfield is just a poor kick and let's us down consistently. Love all other aspects of his game, but he does frustrate.
- First touch fumble, Bews the number 1 offender
- Smith is a great runner but is not clean with disposal in attacking forays, missing targets and is an average kick for goal.
- Stanley was soft again but has had a much improved season. Need the other Stanley to appear in the next game.
I think we may struggle in a preliminary final against Melbourne. These above issues have been around for a long time and going on last night's game, not a lot has changed.
Hope I'm wrong, but it feels like Groundhog Day, not Fathers Day.
Parfitt in for kolo, oconnor sub for mine.
The one where he stood still in front of the goal line and allowed himself to be tackled rather than rush it.
What the hell were you watching?
Yeah packed in like sardines at Richmond station after the game, no issues. Wouldn't happen in some sports, or even with some AFL teams (tigers, crows, Eagles, blues)I saw hundreds of Pie fans on the concourse going in and leaving and there wasn't anything even slightly like bad behavior.
I don’t believe in judging effort/intensity from the stands. That’s full nuffy stuff.It wasnt the margin by which he was beaten but the fact that stanley had zero intensity at all. Bring that against gawn and he could have one of his matchwinning games for melb. Effort is non negotiable.
Thankfully he handballed it through but like 4 hours later than he should have!Was very lucky not to be paid HTB. There were others too. He just doesn’t have the composure to be a defender in finals.