Game Day 2024 Round 11 Discussion - Indigenous Round

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Aboriginal Round

From the moment Joey Johnson took the field for Fitzroy in the early 1900s, he became the standard bearer that created a pathway for future generations of Aboriginal kids. Sir Doug Nicholls, forced from a club that he was training with due to racism, laid the foundations for others, showing his people that grit and determination could overcome the obstacle and pain of racism. We marvelled at Big Polly, one of the Stolen Ones who changed the way the game was played. We saw the Krakouer brothers set Waverley alight, and we looked on in awe at perhaps the greatest of them all, Stephen Michael, oh what could have been. We watched as the Aboriginal players of the 70s and 80s were berated, ridiculed and tormented, yet they still turned up week in and week out to play for their clubs. We were there when Nicky took a stand and said ‘no more’ and Michael made the long walk to ensuring that future generations of Aboriginal players did not have to face the wrath of racists both on and off the field. We hung our heads in shame as a champion was booed from the game. We were blessed to see Buddy, Rioli, Lewis, Goodes, Matera, Wanganeen and so many more champions of the game. So, in this Aboriginal Round, stop and reflect on the great contributions that Aboriginal players have made to the game but take a moment to think about those lost to the game due to racism or a lack of understanding of Aboriginal culture. Think about those that pulled on their jumpers every week knowing the torrent of abuse that was ahead.
So now we turn to Supercoach, and like the great spirit dreaming's, let us dream, dream big, dream high and may all your Supercoach dreams come true this weekend.
 
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Sic-dawg a maybe, Phillips cactus?


Downgrade options next week are looking grim. Tempted to just punt the rookies now that could end up with dangerously high BEs next week (i.e. Wilson).
 

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Aboriginal Round, from the moment Joey Johnson took the field for Fitzroy in the early 1900s, he became the standard bearer that created a pathway for future generations of Aboriginal kids. Sir Doug Nicholls, forced from a club that he was training with due to racism, laid the foundations for others, showing his people that grit and determination could overcome the obstacle and pain of racism. We marvelled at Big Polly, one of the Stolen Ones who changed the way the game was played. We saw the Krakouer brothers set Waverly alight, and we looked on in awe at perhaps the greatest of them all, Stephen Michael, oh what could have been. We watched as the Aboriginal players of the 70s and 80s who were berated, ridiculed and tormented, yet they still turned up week in and week out to play for their clubs. We were there when Nicky took a stand and Michael made the long walk to ensuring that future generations of Aboriginal players did not have to face the wrath of racists both on and off the field. We shook our heads as a champion was booed from the game. We were blessed to see Buddy, Rioli, Lewis, Goodes, Matera, Wanganeen and so many more champions of the game. So, in this Aboriginal Round, stop and reflect of the great contributions that Aboriginal players have made to the game but take a moment to reflect on those lost to the game due to racism or a lack of understanding of Aboriginal culture. Think about those that pulled on their jumpers every week knowing the torrent of abuse that was ahead.
So now we turn to Supercoach, and like the great spirit dreaming's, let us dream, dream big, dream high and may all your Supercoach dreams come true this weekend.
Well said mate.
 
Surely Harcia plays this week .....please play this week .....I don't ask for much ... ask Santa, he'll tell you I've been good.


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He had a good game in the VFL so he is a chance of getting a recall but we also have Crouch, Clark, Higgins and Butler all ready to return now which could hurt his chances.

I traded him out last week for Sullivan so it wouldn't surprise me if he gets a recall while Sullivan gets dropped or managed.
 
He had a good game in the VFL so he's a chance of getting a recall but we also have Crouch, Clark, Higgins and Butler all ready to return now which could hurt his chances.

I traded him out last week for Sullivan so it wouldn't surprise me if he gets a recall while Sullivan gets dropped or managed.
Surely Harcia is the future Ross is looking at .....not recycling players like Clark and Butler
 

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Surely Harcia is the future Ross is looking at .....not recycling players like Clark and Butler

He should be playing more of our young players now that finals are off the table for us but who knows with Ross.
 

Fremantle set to send stopper to Collingwood star Nick Daicos​


Fremantle won't make the same mistake as their rivals.

Ahead of a Friday night date with the Magpies at home, Dockers head coach Justin Longmuir has declared that the Dockers will send someone to quell the influence of Collingwood star Nick Daicos.

Longmuir won't be falling for the same mistakes, saying the club is in the process of putting extra pressure on the No.35.

"Still working our way through that but we can't let him run around and get 40 possessions and dominate the game," Longmuir said on Channel 7.

"We need to make sure we quell his influence, which we're still working through how to do.

"We're really mindful that their other mids like Jack Crisp and Scott Pendlebury also really damaging as well so we need to find a balance as well of our method there."
 
Only need him to play R11 & R12 and score 85 in each to make $100k then GTFO of my team.
Willing to now double down into Richards and Freijah if Sweet gets a gig

And as you say bank to extra 100K or so going forward instead of potentially wasting a trade on Fisher this week.
 

Fremantle set to send stopper to Collingwood star Nick Daicos​


Fremantle won't make the same mistake as their rivals.

Ahead of a Friday night date with the Magpies at home, Dockers head coach Justin Longmuir has declared that the Dockers will send someone to quell the influence of Collingwood star Nick Daicos.

Longmuir won't be falling for the same mistakes, saying the club is in the process of putting extra pressure on the No.35.

"Still working our way through that but we can't let him run around and get 40 possessions and dominate the game," Longmuir said on Channel 7.

"We need to make sure we quell his influence, which we're still working through how to do.

"We're really mindful that their other mids like Jack Crisp and Scott Pendlebury also really damaging as well so we need to find a balance as well of our method there."
Is creepy Crowley back this week ... :moustache: .
 
Well Ross also happy to criticise a team he coaches. And hang out a young player he picks.
Ross de boss .

Got very good att coaches under him.

I don't think they got the cattle .
So many B graders from other clubs .

Wang M they got in the draft one of their best .
 
Tomorrow is a huge game supercoach wise.
English versus Grundy

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