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I found him first.Shut the hell up and get on board the Morris wagon!
The most priceless thing about Morris was the look on Fagan's face when he started taking speccies in the practice match.
It took the great man some time to believe that that wasn't just a fluke.
Funny thing about Morris is that he doesn't look much good until he gets near the ball.
Woah woah woah... Let's get him shaving first.He is the least intimidating footballer I've ever seen. Just outplays people for fun.
Wait until he's got a few pre seasons under his belt and grows a beard
Get the clearasil going first and then worry about the beard.He is the least intimidating footballer I've ever seen. Just outplays people for fun.
Wait until he's got a few pre seasons under his belt and grows a beard
Not sure a wagon will hold the numbers.Shut the hell up and get on board the Morris wagon!
Apparently Oliver is on well over $1m a year.
Wow.
He's not that good anymore , has created issues within the club and is on well over a mill a year.
If it wasn't for the media how would anyone have picked that up so early.
Us rangas have no soul you seeI didn't realise it was in the realm of 1.2/1.3 a year. I assumed around 1. You'd be pretty upset being a Dees supporter. Bloke has taken the club and supporters for a massive ride.
They knew all about him and he didn't hold a gun at their head.I didn't realise it was in the realm of 1.2/1.3 a year. I assumed around 1. You'd be pretty upset being a Dees supporter. Bloke has taken the club and supporters for a massive ride.
Just on Essendon, saw graphic on First Crack including today’s game until the last game of the H&A season when they come up to Brisbane that they basically play nine consecutive games between Marvel and MCG and their last interstate game was against the Suns in Round 12. That’s crap. How in a national game when there’s 8 interstate teams do they get 11-12 games in a row without leaving Melbourne when every interstate team is on the road every second week sometimes back to back on the road and here the Melbourne clubs sook about the inequalities of the Academy’s. Why isn’t that raised? That’s garbage AFL always looking out for big Vic clubs just like giving Carlton the easiest draw of all 18 teams.Fascinating piece on Essendon from Joey on First Crack tonight. He looked at how today they "lengthened the field", by holding Stringer and particularly Wright as deep forward as possible, without getting zoned off on by their direct opponent.
I really love this style of play; it gives key forwards more space to either lead, or get a one on one aerial contest without the threat of a third man coming over the top. It also gives their half forwards and midfielders more room to weave their magic.
The flipside to that is that it reduces the density of your forward half, which generally will make it harder to lock the ball inside 50 if you don't get a goal, mark or throw-in, so you are more susceptible to being scored against on counterattack.
So it becomes a real balance between how much do we want to score vs how much do we want our key forwards involved in our team defence.
Without seeing behind-the-goals footage of all the games, I suspect a lot of teams are wrestling with this dilemma at the moment, including us. This could explain why we've seen such a spate of high scoring matches of late: 3 matches this round saw over 200 points scored after 3 last week.
Long may it continue as far as I'm concerned! Tho I suspect it won't; coaches seem to dislike conceding goals more than they like scoring them.
Don't worry, Essendon will mess it up somehow.Just on Essendon, saw graphic on First Crack including today’s game until the last game of the H&A season when they come up to Brisbane that they basically play nine consecutive games between Marvel and MCG and their last interstate game was against the Suns in Round 12. That’s crap. How in a national game when there’s 8 interstate teams do they get 11-12 games in a row without leaving Melbourne when every interstate team is on the road every second week sometimes back to back on the road and here the Melbourne clubs sook about the inequalities of the Academy’s. Why isn’t that raised? That’s garbage AFL always looking out for big Vic clubs just like giving Carlton the easiest draw of all 18 teams.
I have a pretty simple solution.Just on Essendon, saw graphic on First Crack including today’s game until the last game of the H&A season when they come up to Brisbane that they basically play nine consecutive games between Marvel and MCG and their last interstate game was against the Suns in Round 12. That’s crap. How in a national game when there’s 8 interstate teams do they get 11-12 games in a row without leaving Melbourne when every interstate team is on the road every second week sometimes back to back on the road and here the Melbourne clubs sook about the inequalities of the Academy’s. Why isn’t that raised? That’s garbage AFL always looking out for big Vic clubs just like giving Carlton the easiest draw of all 18 teams.
Apparently Oliver is on well over $1m a year.
This is kinda what we looked like we were doing against St Kilda, except instead of lengthening the field, we were widening it. Hence why there were so many goals. Seems to be a valid tactic against sides who like to clog things up.Fascinating piece on Essendon from Joey on First Crack tonight. He looked at how today they "lengthened the field", by holding Stringer and particularly Wright as deep forward as possible, without getting zoned off on by their direct opponent.
I really love this style of play; it gives key forwards more space to either lead, or get a one on one aerial contest without the threat of a third man coming over the top. It also gives their half forwards and midfielders more room to weave their magic.
The flipside to that is that it reduces the density of your forward half, which generally will make it harder to lock the ball inside 50 if you don't get a goal, mark or throw-in, so you are more susceptible to being scored against on counterattack.
So it becomes a real balance between how much do we want to score vs how much do we want our key forwards involved in our team defence.
Without seeing behind-the-goals footage of all the games, I suspect a lot of teams are wrestling with this dilemma at the moment, including us. This could explain why we've seen such a spate of high scoring matches of late: 3 matches this round saw over 200 points scored after 3 last week.
Long may it continue as far as I'm concerned! Tho I suspect it won't; coaches seem to dislike conceding goals more than they like scoring them.
I have a pretty simple solution.
All 10 Vic teams play all 8 “interstate” teams away.
That means we play all 10 Vic teams at home, plus 1 home game against 1 WA, SA and NSW team, plus the Suns at home.
Means we get 14 home games, play the Suns at their home, and 1 of the WA, SA and NSW teams at home.
Leaves 5 games to play in Melbourne/ Geelong (sorry to the Fitzroy side of the family).
An “interstate” team can not be sent to play the Bulldogs in Ballarat or Hawks/North in Tas.
So every Vic club plays 8 interstate games a season. And every non VIC club travels out of their home State 8 times.
It’s pretty freaking even for every team in the comp.
People will disagree with this but my view is the extent of the whiplash and force of head into turf was Walsh playing for a free.