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YeahIs that the Polkinghorne torpedo game... Pandemonium at the Gabba?
Had tears in my eyes
The super sub Green
The torpedo
Our grand final that year
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YeahIs that the Polkinghorne torpedo game... Pandemonium at the Gabba?
People that are different/out of the deemed norm get lampooned regularly, has always amazed me.
Two very distinct things to deal with.Anyway, absolutely the worst possible scenario for us to have to play an away game against a dud team.
Fages has to almost convince our guys that we are underdogs
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Two very distinct things to deal with.
Firstly us - what happens over there should be completely irrelevant to our group and they will probably be told to ignore it but I’m not sure that works. You get sucked into it and what’s happening and wasting energy. To ignore it would be a mistake in my view. We cannot control what they do or how they respond, only what we do.
As indicated it’s usual for the team to bounce for a number of reasons; fear, relief, freedom a fresh start. If they band together they’ll play at their best, hopefully ours is better but we will have to be at ours.
Definitely.Agree.
We will win as long as we bring our A game.
Recognising the circumstances of the situation instead of ignoring them should assist is bring it
I hated it because it was against us but it was undoubtably one of the greatest individual performances I have ever seen. It just felt like every time he touched it, Carlton would end up scoring.Yep. We were up 40-3 at one point. Was terrible even with the high of actually playing good football that year.
Yep. Love the common sense and rationale you've managed to derive here from the completely irrational behaviour of our fellow human beings.okay i have gathered the data!
2023 Dew sacked - Suns beat the saints the week after by 26 points at GC the week after.
2023 Hardwick STANDS DOWN - tigers lose by 10 in much improved effort
2022 - North sack Noble. Week after they beat the tigers (who played final). In fairness north only lost to the pies by a kick the week before.
2022 Leon Cameron STANDS DOWN - gws lose to blues by 30 points at home
2019 - brad scott stands down (but was pushed). North beat Richmond (eventual premier) by 37 points!
2019 - alan richardson resigns but only after being told would not be coaching in 2020 so a sacking really - saints beat dogs by 27 points (dogs finished 7th, saints 14th)
2019 - ross lyon sacked by freo - freo (13th) lose to port (10th) playing away.
2019 - Bolton sacked - surely we all remember the rest! Lions finished second that year, blues 16th
Weird one for 2021 - Bucks steps down. Still coaches that week. Monster upset v eventual premier Melbourne. Not including this but another huge increase in performance
Straight sackings - 4 games, 3 wins.
Include the ones in which the coach was pushed 6 games, 5 wins
Genuine stand down coaches who left amicably - 2 games, 0 wins
All coach exit games - 8 games, 5 wins, 3 losses.
Not surprisingly, every game has the sacked side playing one higher on the ladder, given a sacked coach is generally not gonig well. So us being higher than WCE isn't a saviour, it's the standard. North were dire and still won against a finals bound side full of premiership players.
SO WHAT IS THIS SITUATION? feels like a forced out coach to me. that spells serious trouble. And note only Freo played away from home and played poorly. West Coast will be at home. Think of all those fans who had given up on the season. Watching the hawks kick the first couple of goals and just starting to murmur amongst themselves. They will be energised now, excited to see a new chapter. Some fresh players come in desperate to prove themselves.
I was at the carlton match, they started with so much enthusiasm. we really did get a very weird 40 odd point lead. but as soon as the blues kicked a couple the crowd just believed and they stormed all over us
This is a perfect opportunity for the Lions to show some ruthless intent.OK we'll be facing a team that has sacked a coach so we can expect an upturn in performance. Hodgey hasn't made it easier either by bagging the senior players at West Coast over the sacking. That will light a fire too. So West Coast will have motivation and nothing to lose.
Having said that, if the reported rumours are true that more than a handful of players were texting the board or CEO to get rid of Simpson and there were players in support of Simpson, there maybe some division in the club. They could be an even greater shambles if Simpson decides to coach a farewell game. I doubt he will, I wouldn't.
Regardless, we have to beware of the wounded Eagle. I'm pretty sure Fages will have that drummed into them. Pretty sure the players won't be complacent. As long as we ignore the noise, focus on our game and bring the commitment we've seen over the last 5 weeks, I think we win this.
Starce out is a loss. I've read the suggestions of Brain, Prior or even Beecken to replace him. If Answerth was right, he'd be the man I'd select. Whoever does replace him I think needs to be strong defensively. Prior probably fits that requirement more than the others available. His form in the ressies has been good for a while. Although if Brain is considered up to it I'm not adverse to him playing. Whether it's Prior or Brain, they have to be given the full game. Fages has said we have defensive issues to fix, we can't short ourselves by making them sub.
Lions by 40+.
Mind you that didn't help us against Gold Coast last year.Yep you want to get the team who has sacked the coach the week AFTER. Massive come down vibes. I ain't going to try to do the stats on that though!
But would be so on brand for our group historically, unfortunately.If we let ourselves get ambushed by a bottom 3 side with this much notice when a win for us is vital it is a shocking sign re our chances of a flag.
A loss would be one of the worst of Fagan's tenure IMO.
If we let ourselves get ambushed by a bottom 3 side with this much notice when a win for us is vital it is a shocking sign re our chances of a flag.
A loss would be one of the worst of Fagan's tenure IMO.
I don't think it matters one way or the other for us. They're going to be up and about either way. Probably more of a question for whoever they're playing next week.What’s the better outcome for us?
I'm now hoping Simpson coaches for 1 last week. At least with him at the helm, I think the Eagles will be disjointed enough for an easier win.I don't think it matters one way or the other for us. They're going to be up and about either way. Probably more of a question for whoever they're playing next week.
Yes. There will be none of that this Sunday.I think you could see some examples if looking for anything at all re game against Melbourne for the eagles players. One astounding act was when a melbourne player having a shot at goal about 45 metres out and Jamaine Jones was standing the mark and did not raise or move hands at all in the air when melbourne player kicked the ball. Staggering when i watched it live to be honest. No attempt whatsoever to put hands up.
That was very early in the season, completely different circumstances.Sydney lost to Richmond. Does that rule them out as contenders?
That was very early in the season, completely different circumstances.
We are well and truly on the run in to finals with a jam packed ladder, an unexpected loss could make if very difficult to make finals, we would likely fall out of the top 8 with a loss.
Our team/coaches would be well aware of the sacked coach bump possibility.
It would be so bad if a loss to the Eagles turns out to be the difference between a top 8 sport and not... or even be the reason we missed top 4.
I feel like you just know it’s going to happen though.If we let ourselves get ambushed by a bottom 3 side with this much notice when a win for us is vital it is a shocking sign re our chances of a flag.
A loss would be one of the worst of Fagan's tenure IMO.
Yeah because a win loss record of 77 to 21 from 2019 to 2023 shows just how on brand we are.But would be so on brand for our group historically, unfortunately.
Teague 2019Yeah because a win loss record of 77 to 21 from 2019 to 2023 shows just how on brand we are.
Im not sure they will though. I mean they weren’t about our form in games pre-bye (never having won one away in like ten or so attempts) or generally playing Hawthorn when they’ve been well below us for the past 4-5 years so this team has history of falling for this type of game. Wish it wasn’t the case, but it is.Our team/coaches would be well aware of the sacked coach bump possibility.