I lived in a house of serious domestic violence for 22 years. I would love to tell people what I experienced but some might not want to hear the reality of what takes place. How it has a long term effect on children. I am happy to tell the story if people want to hear it first hand. How it was resolved after a further 25 years later.
I'm really sorry to hear that Mantis. It's good to know that it was finally resolved even if it took such a long time.
If you're willing to share your story, I'm sure that many will be interested and willing to learn from your experiences. We probably should start a new thread though. Let me know and I'll split the last few posts.
Had some poor matchups on these players and non existant opponents on Sidebottom and Josh Daicos who just get on their own continually. I reckon we would have learned a lot from previous games and have better plans to curtail their more dangerous players and I think DeGoey is a major out for them that they cant replace in the middle. Being more efficient ourselves is one of our major issues and being able to convert our chances are keys to beating Collingwood as much as worrying about their players imho.
Nailed it EB.
If we can make the most of our midfield dominance and forward 50 entries, we should come away with a good win. Failure to capitalise on our strengths opens the door for Rottingwood.
Media are making this one sound like we will win comfortably. Degoey is a big loss no doubt but we still have troops out in the back half and need to pay very careful attention to Elliott Hill and co. They still have majority of their flag team in and imo this is a 50/50 game and Voss talking tough in the presser and at selection wont count for anything once the ball is bounced.
Reckon they will be loving the underdog tag in this.
Has all the hall marks of a upset and we cannot afford a slow start against this mob.
The footy media is suffering from a bout of puppy love after hearing Vossy's post game response to our Geelong loss. However, Vossy has since made it clear that he changed his assessment of the Geelong game within 48 hours.
We're playing some brilliant footy but only in bursts - perhaps it's not possible to maintain that intensity for a whole game. We could blow Collingwood away with a quarter of our best footy, or we could let them back into the game with some mediocre footy. They're not travelling well and De Goey out is a big loss for them. However, anything less than a four quarter effort from us will simply play them back into form.
According to Matty Kennedy, our players are hurting after the Geelong loss and know what's required to beat Collingwood. Let's hope they are switched on and get the job done.
I'm a bit ambivalent to the Commonwealth Games situation, for me it is a tragedy for the athletes but most of the finger pointing and rhetoric seems to be coming from various hangers on, bureaucrats, supply chain and political aspirants.
As more and more issues surface, it looks to me like another too many fat pigs in the trough scenario that has spoilt things for everybody. All that money, bugger all actually going to the development of the athletes.
That’s what happens when politicians make populist decisions without getting the bean counters involved first. A more modest games utilising existing and slightly upgraded infrastructure could have worked.
It’s interesting to think of the Commonwealth Games in the context of the discussion about the Olympic Games model. Competitors get bugger all while IOC rakes in billions.
A more equitable Commonwealth Games with modest infrastructure requirements could enable the less wealthy countries to have a crack at hosting, particularly if the model moved away from a host city, as the Victorian attempt intended, but probably didn’t go far enough.
I guess the bottom line is whether the broadcast rights will generate sufficient income to pay the athletes a reasonable wage.
I thought that Fantasia could be handy injury cover when we signed him. The injuries to Martin and Motlop created an opportunity for him and he’s made the most of it.
Fantasia is a smart footballer who provides leadership, forward pressure and demands a decent opposition defender. He has missed one game through illness so the MC must be happy with what he’s delivering. I can’t see that changing at least until Motlop and Martin are back.
Still puts in every week even if the results are not as good as they could be......which is more than what some others do.....inluding one of the ins at least.
I don’t think you can fault Ollie’s effort but I suspect that he might benefit from freshening up in the Magoos. Same with Kemp and Carroll; the three of them should light it up against Werribee.
Mimi Hill extends until 2027, which is huge for us.
It's great to lock Mimi away but it's also part of a trend towards longer deals for the AFLW girls. Good to see us taking advantage of the move to multi-year contracts.
Most media commentators seemed to think that Vossy's response to last week's loss will be the making of this team.
The line in the sand has well and truly been set - Friday night is a great chance to show how far this team has come.
I was expecting us to come over the top of the Cats until we got to the last couple of minutes. I suspect that some of our players felt the same way and thought that their teammates would get the job done. I think we'll see a greater effort across the whole team this Friday.