I thought it was a good article that revealed positive signs for the future, and a pragmatic approach to Eddie's departure.
Some interesting stats, particularly when you consider that his form was down:
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Despite recording the second fewest disposals of his career, he would finish with a career-high 26 goals from 51 scoring shots - 21 more than in any other season. However, set shots were an issue, converting 5.10.
When focused, his ability to pressure opponents was unquestioned, finishing equal first with Jeff Garlett for tackles inside 50 and third for disposals in that zone.
I'm with Baggers, would have a few with one of the decent looking sheilas in parliament. Other than that, Bob Hawke without a doubt, the bloke can put it away
You have to admire Simmo and a lot of the other young men who give their all in our great game, then go that extra yard for people that need a bit of a leg up!
I heard Judd say that Yarran is like other athletes with elite speed in that his aerobic capacity is not great (I suspect it's better than Garlett's). Yarran should be able to maintain his speed over the distance but the start will be critical.
While he says he will wing it, it wouldn't surprise me if he's working his butt off with the running coach (if we still have one).
I would have liked to see Bell in the 21 but I can't pick anyone else to be the sub. Hopefully, he'll have an impact when he comes on in the last quarter.
A little birdy told me Kreuzer had a screw inserted in his foot on Tuesday.
yeah, that one popped up on BF on tueday.
What we don't know is if he will be right for this week.
I didnt get it from BF for the record, did know it was on there. Doubt very much the person who told me reads or posts on BF.
Someone called SEN this arvo and said that Kreuzer had a screw inserted into his broken big toe. Now, that could be true but it is highly unlikely, particularly at this time of the year.
The club doesn't have a great deal of credibility when it comes to reporting on injuries but I think the bruised calf scenario is more likely than the broken toe.
Sunday is the first time I have really noticed Nick Duigan's run up when kicking for goal.
When he walked back for his first shot I thought that he was going back a long way but that is not unusual among current day players. When he commenced his run up I was surprised at how quickly he built up speed and he was travelling considerably faster than most players when he kicked.
I watched his other three shots at goal ( note shots at goal, not on goal ) and his method was consistent and effective. I noticed that his run up was fluid, relatively straight ( with just a slight movement to the right ) and clearly provided good momentum for his kicking action. The ball drop was controlled and the kick was well-timed.
At this point I should admit that I was a very average kick for goal and probably one of the last people to critique goal kicking. However, I would be interested in others' assessment of Duigan's run up.
Murphy's fractured cheekbone was more serious than I thought:
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Murphy and Hodge had their eyes firmly fixed on the ball at Etihad Stadium in round 12 when the heavy clash forced Murphy from the field with concussion and a fractured cheekbone. He was taken to hospital and expected to miss up to a month.
The incident could not have come at a worse time for the tough midfielder, for he had just had 31 disposals against Essendon and rediscovered his groove. This came on top of a restrictive right knee, operated on over summer, which has reduced him to one training session a week.
Surgery to repair the cheekbone meant he was unable to eat properly, living on what he said on Monday was a diet of protein shakes and mushy food.
As the surgery was in a delicate spot, he could not lift weights, for fear it would affect the alignment of his jaw.
OK, yes I think MM would be frustrated with Mitch at times, as we all can be and I would think they have probably discussed it between the two of them. I think MM's remarks at the presser would not have come as a great surprise to Mitch and he didn't say anything new about him - my point is that Mitch is a big enough boy to cope with that, which I'm sure he does.
Agree,
I suspect he will be traded though
Why?
Is there someone better able to perform the role that Robbo does? Is any other team interested enough in Robbo to countenance trading for him? If so, do they have a player we want?
I suspect that the answer to all three questions is no.
Interestingly, the only other player I can think of who gave away a goal in similar circumstances was Adam Goodes. I wonder if he thought that he would be traded