Autopsy AFL 2023 Round 5 Gather Round - Bombers v Demons Sat April 15th 4:10pm AEST (AO)

Who will win and by how much?

  • Bombers by a goal or less

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Demons by a goal or less

    Votes: 2 4.1%
  • Bombers by 7 - 20

    Votes: 2 4.1%
  • Demons by 7 - 20

    Votes: 9 18.4%
  • Bombers by a lot

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Demons by a lot

    Votes: 34 69.4%
  • Draw

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    49
  • Poll closed .

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Just out of interest, how does the ticketing work for this round? does admission to the Essendon game mean you can stay and watch the following game - ie treated like a double-header?
 
If it is as wet as predicted, then the margin won't be that large.
Scoring doesn't come easy when playing in a swamp.
 
Yep, double header. Same as tomorrow's game apparently.

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Ah so that’s why all games are sold out. Too bad for supporters of the second game.

Edit: that can’t be right as that’ll mean tomorrow’s Saints Pies game could be filed with Cats and Eagles fans!
 
I asked chatgp what eesendons needs to do to beat Melbourne 😄

Solid Defense: Essendon should focus on having a strong defensive structure to limit Melbourne's scoring opportunities. This could involve setting up a well-organized defense, pressing effectively to win the ball back, and being disciplined in marking and tracking opponents.
  1. Efficient Ball Movement: Essendon should aim to move the ball efficiently and quickly, both through handball and kicking, to create scoring chances. This could involve using effective ball skills, making accurate and strategic passes, and exploiting any weaknesses in Melbourne's defense.
  2. Strong Midfield Performance: The midfield battle is often crucial in determining the outcome of a match. Essendon's midfielders should aim to win contested possessions, clearances, and provide quality supply to the forwards. This could involve using effective stoppage strategies, such as clearances from ruck contests, and maintaining pressure on Melbourne's midfielders to disrupt their play.
  3. Clinical Forward Play: Essendon's forwards should aim to be efficient in front of goal, converting scoring opportunities into goals. This could involve accurate kicking, effective leading patterns, and taking advantage of turnovers or counter-attacks.
  4. Teamwork and Communication: Essendon should emphasize teamwork and communication throughout the match. This could involve players supporting and working for each other, communicating effectively on the field, and following the team's game plan.
  5. Tactical Flexibility: Essendon should be prepared to adapt their game plan based on the flow of the match and Melbourne's strengths and weaknesses. This could involve making strategic substitutions, changing formations, or adjusting the team's style of play as needed.
Ultimately, the outcome of a football match depends on numerous factors, and there are no guarantees in sports. Essendon would need to perform well in multiple areas, execute their game plan effectively, and capitalize on opportunities to have a chance at beating Melbourne or any other opponent.





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I asked chatgp what eesendons needs to do to beat Melbourne 😄

Solid Defense: Essendon should focus on having a strong defensive structure to limit Melbourne's scoring opportunities. This could involve setting up a well-organized defense, pressing effectively to win the ball back, and being disciplined in marking and tracking opponents.
  1. Efficient Ball Movement: Essendon should aim to move the ball efficiently and quickly, both through handball and kicking, to create scoring chances. This could involve using effective ball skills, making accurate and strategic passes, and exploiting any weaknesses in Melbourne's defense.
  2. Strong Midfield Performance: The midfield battle is often crucial in determining the outcome of a match. Essendon's midfielders should aim to win contested possessions, clearances, and provide quality supply to the forwards. This could involve using effective stoppage strategies, such as clearances from ruck contests, and maintaining pressure on Melbourne's midfielders to disrupt their play.
  3. Clinical Forward Play: Essendon's forwards should aim to be efficient in front of goal, converting scoring opportunities into goals. This could involve accurate kicking, effective leading patterns, and taking advantage of turnovers or counter-attacks.
  4. Teamwork and Communication: Essendon should emphasize teamwork and communication throughout the match. This could involve players supporting and working for each other, communicating effectively on the field, and following the team's game plan.
  5. Tactical Flexibility: Essendon should be prepared to adapt their game plan based on the flow of the match and Melbourne's strengths and weaknesses. This could involve making strategic substitutions, changing formations, or adjusting the team's style of play as needed.
Ultimately, the outcome of a football match depends on numerous factors, and there are no guarantees in sports. Essendon would need to perform well in multiple areas, execute their game plan effectively, and capitalize on opportunities to have a chance at beating Melbourne or any other opponent.





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Jobe is that you hhcc?
 

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Put Farto on ball or watch the Essendon midget squad get roflpwned by the Italian Stallion and his dumb pale best mate from Bendigo
 
There's no way this game had max capacity tickets

AFL.com says all games were sold out
They are trying their absolute best to dub Gather Round as a success, when it’s a resounding failure. They asked for any fans who could no longer attend to pass the tickets in or resell them, probably because they knew they hadn’t sold out
 
There's no way this game had max capacity tickets

AFL.com says all games were sold out
It will be because double header. Bombers, Dee's, Dogs & Power fans have access to this game. Probably a mistake to have Port involved here as the rest of the crowd won't show up until later. Port needed to be a standalone match Friday night. Today's double header should have been a neutral event.
 
They are trying their absolute best to dub Gather Round as a success, when it’s a resounding failure. They asked for any fans who could no longer attend to pass the tickets in or resell them, probably because they knew they hadn’t sold out
Resounding failure? You mean like Carlton post brown paper bags?
 
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