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Recent content by Anja_Nees

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    Strategy Trade and List Management Thread Part 8 (opposition supporters - READ posting rules before posting)

    I don’t think the coaching staff thought “gee we’re undefeated on top of the ladder, let’s pick a new, unworkable game style”. The Essendon game is where Richards and English’s issues started and it’s been a procession since. One thing we were doing was executing a lot of short kicks in the...
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    Strategy Trade and List Management Thread Part 8 (opposition supporters - READ posting rules before posting)

    I think the style has changed because the personnel have changed.
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    Autopsy Sydney, despite being crucified again by umps, bravely battle on to win 126 - 60

    He looked like a streaker running into the play. Absolutely NFI.
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    Autopsy Sydney, despite being crucified again by umps, bravely battle on to win 126 - 60

    They were awful but I think nerves is a factor. He’s clearly got potential.
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    Autopsy Sydney, despite being crucified again by umps, bravely battle on to win 126 - 60

    I think there are times they are meant to follow certain instructions and times they are meant to do things differently. With midfielders, they set up differently if a stoppage is 15 metres further up etc. Same for each group. Apparently some players have a lot of trouble keeping up. Not sure...
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    Autopsy Sydney, despite being crucified again by umps, bravely battle on to win 126 - 60

    We’re also losing to sides who will likely be finalists. It’s not doom and gloom. It’s not likely we’ll rebound enough to do real damage without some serious change of luck.
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    Autopsy Sydney, despite being crucified again by umps, bravely battle on to win 126 - 60

    I’ve been repeatedly told the fellow second from left is Picken. I thought I saw Honeychurch in another photo.
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    Autopsy Sydney, despite being crucified again by umps, bravely battle on to win 126 - 60

    Another bugbear and I know it may be unpopular - I don’t love the idea of Collingwood and Essendon having a mortgage on Anzac Day but I think having the minute’s silence etc on the Thursday night two days before is token and dilutes the real occasion’s significance. It really feels like it’s to...
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    Autopsy Sydney, despite being crucified again by umps, bravely battle on to win 126 - 60

    I have no idea what it is, but we have always been appalling after a bye, including finals (with 2016 being the only exception).
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    Autopsy Sydney, despite being crucified again by umps, bravely battle on to win 126 - 60

    I think when you knock out or hobble some of our prime movers, the others just get exposed. Freijah looked superb when English, Bont, Libba and Richards were doing the heavy lifting but with them struggling and absent the floor has fallen out. I’m still glad we have Kennedy but he’s a very...
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    Autopsy Sydney, despite being crucified again by umps, bravely battle on to win 126 - 60

    I remember Bevo deployed Cordy to keep loose tall defenders honest in 2016 and I think he’s good for that kind of a role. He runs hard and competes. Not likely to be in the side if we have a full squad but with the injuries we have I’m glad he’s around.
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    Autopsy Sydney, despite being crucified again by umps, bravely battle on to win 126 - 60

    Freijah, West and Buku have come back to earth with a thud. Gardy is probably a very nice person and I respect him for chasing his dream, but his last two games were as bad as I can recall from a player. There were some positives. I think Smith, Emmett and Lewis all tried hard. Better get used...
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    Game Day Dogs v Swans Marvel 7.30pm (No more injuries please)

    Sadly for him his biggest competition Gardy will likely be dropped.
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    Game Day Dogs v Swans Marvel 7.30pm (No more injuries please)

    Lewis is the shortest 194cm player I’ve ever seen.

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