The Royal Sampler
Floreat Pica, Bitch!
People are dropped to the reserves to find form all the time, I don't know why Meds should be exempt. Clearly, he's not playing anywhere near as well as he can, and we need him in top form going into finals.
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Fraser is a big chance to come in. N Brown has no match up so wouldnt bring him in.
Like Dawes as back up for Wood. Would like to see Fraser as a floating player from a half forward position.
Rocca is not longer required and I hope he is given his marching orders at seasons end. Along with Stanley, Cook, Cox. Macaffer and Rusling will be lucky to stay.
Ben Johnson has done a great job since returning, Clarke does not warrant selection and is returning for his sisters wedding so that shows a lack of commitment and also poor planning by his sister.
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You have to understand that there's a real cultural difference here. He simply COULD NOT have missed his only sister's wedding for any sporting event. Ireland does not share Australia's obsession with sport. He would have been an outcast if he'd let the family down by not going home for the wedding.
That's a load of bull. He didn't want to miss his sisters wedding, family means a lot, and he all ready missed a lot of things back home.
And Ireland is crazy is about sport, just not AFL. He doesn't hold the same passion for Aussie Football then he does for GAA. And he pretty much said it to an interview in an Irish paper not so long ago.
He wouldn't have been an "outcast" if he didn't show up. He just wanted to go. He wouldn't have left anyone down if he didn't go, they would have fully understood. But the truth of the matter is, he's been away from home for so long. He'd rather be at home at his sisters wedding then not even starting with a team in a sport that he doesn't fully care about across the world from everything he does.
Of course he didn't want to miss it. I wasn't implying he was coerced into going. And the Irish might love their sport, but the Aussies live it. It's replaced religion here. Your last sentence would tend to reinforce the distinction, but I trust you've somewhat overstated the case.
No way imaginable that Rocca will come in for Dick.
re. leigh brown, i am really worried about this guy in a big final against a decent opponent, i would be bringing in nathan brown straight away and get some serious game time into him so he can demand his spot back.when fraser comes back in for dawes [ who is looking better with each game ] i would still have wood first ruck with fraser in a forward pocket letting fraser ruck against the oppositions second ruck.You serious hes not playing good footy hes playing crap he was our WOG probably got 3 or 4 goals kicked on him
Religion, please, ye're not alone, sport is religion here too. I mean football, hurling, rugby, soccer, it takes over. A red hot fever during each season. I mean, you've no idea.
I have some idea. I've just come back from Ireland, where my brother is heavily involved in the GAA. But it's at a different level here.
Not to mention when there's some sort of tournament on like a world cup..etc and there's a craze, I mean people were watching the cricket and we don't even like the game, or know the rules, or even knew we had a team until we were doing well in the World cup a few years ago.
Exactly, whereas in Australia, it's ingrained. But you'd need to live here to appreciate the extent of the sporting obsession.
My point was that Martin Clarke, and he said it in an interview there a few months ago, after Collingwood lost terribly, I can't remember against who, but he said that if Down had lost by that much he'd feel sick to the stomach, but he said he was guilty of not feeling anything when they lost, and that wasn't good enough, and he pretty much said that he'd be coming home earlier rather then later.
My point was that he doesn't have the same passion for the game that he randomly one day left for then a game that he grew up for and would bleed for, a game he loves so much that when every other one of his teammates were off tanning themselves on holiday he was back with his club and playing right through to the final and winning, and his game suffered massively at the start of the year because of it.
I'm sure he's torn, but do you have to advertise it?
But not only that, he then gets grief about going home to his sisters wedding,
Not from me. I was sticking up for him.
it's a one off thing, clearly he's been a bit homesick of late, he lives thousands of miles away, he needs a break. It was a one off thing that could well have a good impact on his game.
I'm doing a novena for that.
But you can't blame him for feeling more passionate about the game he grew up with and would die for then a sport he just picked up there about 2/3 years ago. There's no comparison.
OUT: Dawes, Medhurst.
IN: Fraser, McCarthy.
Sorry Meds, but you've been crap of late. Get some form in time for a finals return.