Toumpas is now at Port. He was rubbish at Melbourne. He was supposedly covering Montagna when he kicked that winning goal. Here's hoping Port can de-Melbourne-ise him.
Oh yeah i forgot, but they have other depth spuds like Melksham and Newton.
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Toumpas is now at Port. He was rubbish at Melbourne. He was supposedly covering Montagna when he kicked that winning goal. Here's hoping Port can de-Melbourne-ise him.
Am I crazy or is Melbourne's midfield starting to look a bit formidable.
Petracca, Viney, Jones, Trengove, Brayshaw, Tyson, Vince plus a heap of younger guys and some depth spuds like Lumumba and Watts and Toumpas.
Not so shabby.
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Morrish Medal means nothing. Its a huge stretch to say that it was the overwhelming reason he was picked that early by the Dees.I've said before, but for the umps underrating one stellar game by Gresham, he would have won the Morrish over Oliver. I was speaking about that from our perspective, and how it benefitted us. But from Melbourne's perspective, that means that they just traded their way to a top 3 pick, to get a player that but for the hype around the Morrish medal (which he was very fortunate to win), may well have been picked in the 20s or 30s. And passed on Tucker - seriously, what on earth is that?
You cannot buy that kind of stupid.
They have a deep core of inside mids but, other than Salem, NO outside class. They are talking about playing Jake Melksham at half back because he is now one of their better users FFS!
They will regret overlooking Parish, Francis and Gresham for a long time I think.
So What do we all make of cam mccarthy apparently telling gws that he wants out.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/is-the-afl-switching-places-with-the-epl-20151216-glp2zx.html
This article is crap real reasons for Geelong, Sydney, Hawks dominance
- Corruption of the draft with the expansion teams
- Collingwood's self destruction
- Essendon's Injection program
- MCG advantage
- Sydney's cap allowance
- Barry Hall not being suspended in 2005
- Saints injury run from 2004-2008
- Poor trade/draft decisions by clubs
- The old f/s rule
- The old Priority pick system
- Ross Lyon/Paul Roos game plan
- Professionalism of modern players means a GF team are gonna tend to stay up until many of their players retire
Also If you look at the last 12 GF's there were 7 different winners and 11 different participants 11 out of 16 ain't bad. Free agency has little to do with Geelong, Sydney or Hawks success this article is just another boohoo that Dangerfield went to Geelong get over it he wanted to move to Fairhaven I would move there if I could.
Apart from the expansion clubs and Brisbane who had a toxic culture there is no great change in player movements I wonder if our near success or that we always had players poached by bigger clubs gives me a different perspective but I am sick of hearing and reading this stuff.
I reckon if you are victorian and stuck in the debt cycle that is caused by Etihad stadium taking any profits away from you then it makes it doubly hard to operate on an even footing. Hawks and Collingwood spend the most on the football operations. Geelong are able to as well because they have an extremely profitable arrangement to play at their own oval. It is attractive to people wanting to move because they know they are getting state of the art and best practice.
Morrish Medal means nothing. Its a huge stretch to say that it was the overwhelming reason he was picked that early by the Dees.
Also Gresham came equal second with about 4 other players, and Im sure they also had a few games where they could have got more points here and there. Swings and roundabouts but something about stating matter of fact that it was the reason he went so early doesnt sit right with me.
I don't believe that money was the major factor that prevented the Saints from getting a premiership between 2004 and 2011.
It was rather poignant since it hamstrung our medical department. In what ended up being a space race run that culminated in what Essendon did and the spending we have at present in footy departments, it was tantamount in 2004 at least, that we were spending $20 on a meal from a fast food joint and divvying up the chips whilst everyone at the pointy end were driving a lexus and having lobster, there was simply that much difference in how the departments were run and the finances behind them.
We were turning a corner yes, the 80's was shit, utterly diabolical, the 90's things looked up but we were still a basket case off field, the 00's rocked around and we slowly and surely started to get our shit together, to look at what we were doing, how we were doing it and coming into a platform for tomorrow, and since probably '08 we've then been on an upward trend.
Unfortunately, our GF appearances have only highlighted that there are several clubs who have been, and continue to be that far ahead of us in certain factes of running a club and we've barely closed distances. it hasn't been a personnel issue that's killed us on field, it's been personnel off field that have killed us. We killed our own chances before anyone had the chance to beat us, but, going forward, we'll be better for it.
I don't believe that money was the major factor that prevented the Saints from getting a premiership between 2004 and 2011.
In a business where clubs pay a fortune to have a 1 to 2% advantage money can be the difference. More managers might have convinced Ball to stay, could have done more spying etc. Collingwood got Hudgeton and Ball on to help unravel our game plan.
I have always argued this is our Achilles heel. Same for Freo, West Coast etc. If a club is good enough to get into that part of the fixture where is plays top 6 clubs from the previous year it has also earned some G time. Every club should also have this experience so that young players can play on the biggest stage.Yes. Could be argued that multiple games at the MCG compared to just a few could have been worth that one point that cost us a premiership in 2010.
Not being a smart arse. Every little thing can help was that an advantage for Collingwood? Playing the Grand Final on your home ground an advantage? I would say so.
I have always argued this is our Achilles heel. Same for Freo, West Coast etc. If a club is good enough to get into that part of the fixture where is plays top 6 clubs from the previous year it has also earned some G time. Every club should also have this experience so that young players can play on the biggest stage.
The cost of buying out Etihad early is directly related to its future earnings potential for the current owners. It is therefore not in the AFL's interest to contribute profit to the current owners.
Therefore your suggestion above could be augmented by the AFL trying to maximize the use of the MCG ( even for low crowd games ) and Cardinia Park, and only use Etihad where absolutely necessary.
this is the single most important issue in equalisation.Meanwhile all the clubs playing out of the MCG make profits from every game. The hawks and Collingwood then have the audacity to suggest we don't have our financial affairs in order and don't deserve any assistance.
CARLTON’S BEST 22
B: Sam Docherty, Michael Jamison, Zac Tuohy
HB: Kade Simpson, Sam Rowe, Jacob Weitering
C: Ed Curnow, Patrick Cripps, Dylan Buckley
HF: Dale Thomas, Andrejs Everitt, Sam Kerridge
F: Andrew Walker, Levi Casboult, Jed Lamb
FOLL: Matthew Kreuzer, Marc Murphy, Bryce Gibbs
INT: Dennis Armfield, Lachie Plowman, Nick Graham, Blaine Boekhorst
EMERGE: Matthew Wright, Liam Jones, Kristian Jaksch
OTHERS — Charlie Curnow, Matthew Dick, Jayden Foster, Harry McKay, Andrew Phillips, Jack Silvagni, Clem Smith, Jason Tutt, Dillon Viojo-Rainbow, Mark Whiley, Simon White
ROOKIES — Andrew Galluci, Jess Glass-McCasker, Billy Gowers, Ciaran Sheehan, Cameron Wood, Ciaran Byrne, Matthew Korcheck
Won't win a game that list is disgustingJust wondering what is Carlton's best 22 next year?
They will be challenging the 0-2 win stakes!
http://m.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-p...indifferent-form/story-e6frf3e3-1227636346350