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Preview R9: Changes vs. Richmond

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No, passengers don’t do nothing, they do nowhere near enough. A couple of good moments over 4 quarters of football doesn’t move someone out of passenger category. I’m not blaming Curtin, he did the best he could with the conditioning he had. He just shouldn’t have been selected.
I agree completely that he shouldn't have been selected, as my posting will have indicated.

However, he wasn't a "passenger". I would agree that he was up until about halfway through the third, but from then on, he advanced himself to a "normal" Curtin game for the rest of it, including some critical plays helping the win.

This was significantly better than I had expected, and it now looks like a much more reasonable selection than originally.
 
Nope was lucky to get 3 days off when my grandfather passed away.
i really hope you realise the not too subtle differences with a sudden and shocking unexpected suicide of a brother with a wife and new baby and a (likely) old age grand parent where passing away is to be reasonably expected.

just totally chalk and cheese and not sure why anyone is trying to compare the situations.
 
i really hope you realise the not too subtle differences with a sudden and shocking unexpected suicide of a brother with a wife and new baby and a (likely) old age grand parent where passing away is to be reasonably expected.

just totally chalk and cheese and not sure why anyone is trying to compare the situations.



I'll say it again for you. We all process grief differently.
 

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I agree completely that he shouldn't have been selected, as my posting will have indicated.

However, he wasn't a "passenger". I would agree that he was up until about halfway through the third, but from then on, he advanced himself to a "normal" Curtin game for the rest of it, including some critical plays helping the win.

This was significantly better than I had expected, and it now looks like a much more reasonable selection than originally.

If 9 disposals from +75% game time is considered “normal” for Curtin, then I’d be trading him for just about anything we can get. That’s exceedingly ordinary for a player of his capability. Basically half Dowling’s career average and he can’t get a game.
 
yes i comprehend things well.

do you believe there is a major difference between a sibling, with a wife and newborn baby committing suicide, and an ageing grandparent passing away? or not?


It's grief. How you deal with it and the situation isn’t up for judgement.
 
i really hope you realise the not too subtle differences with a sudden and shocking unexpected suicide of a brother with a wife and new baby and a (likely) old age grand parent where passing away is to be reasonably expected.

just totally chalk and cheese and not sure why anyone is trying to compare the situations.

They’re comparable because employment law is fixed. Ordinary workplaces are required to provide 2 days paid bereavement leave. Anything else comes from other leave accruals. That’s the real world that almost all of us work in.
 
If 9 disposals from +75% game time is considered “normal” for Curtin, then I’d be trading him for just about anything we can get. That’s exceedingly ordinary for a player of his capability. Basically half Dowling’s career average and he can’t get a game.
I don't know why a man of your comprehension and judgement abilities is ignoring that my "normal" was clearly referring only to the quarter and a bit after he started to find some form.
 
They’re comparable because employment law is fixed. Ordinary workplaces are required to provide 2 days paid bereavement leave. Anything else comes from other leave accruals. That’s the real world that almost all of us work in.
if dawson tells the club he needs an extra week off for his own mental health, or to provide extra support for his family at this time, the club is smart and flexible enough to grant it. they wont be dictating his bereavement leave entitlements under the fair work act to him and telling him no more time off and back to work son.

surely you agree with this? or you think kelly, nicks and co would order him back despite daws asking for an extra week off?
 

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if dawson tells the club he needs an extra week off for his own mental health, or to provide extra support for his family at this time, the club is smart and flexible enough to grant it. they wont be dictating his bereavement leave entitlements under the fair work act to him and telling him no more time off and back to work son.

surely you agree with this? or you think kelly, nicks and co would order him back despite daws asking for an extra week off?

If he needs another week off then so be it.

But why did he play in Brisbane?
 
if dawson tells the club he needs an extra week off for his own mental health, or to provide extra support for his family at this time, the club is smart and flexible enough to grant it. they wont be dictating his bereavement leave entitlements under the fair work act to him and telling him no more time off and back to work son.

surely you agree with this? or you think kelly, nicks and co would order him back despite daws asking for an extra week off?

Of course I agree with this. As I posted earlier, comparing ordinary business to pro sport is folly. But a poster brought up their own experience, so that’s the progression of the discussion. I agree with bullying in certain environments like the armed forces. I don’t think anyone should apply normal workplace expectations/laws to environments that aren’t normal.
 
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If he needs another week off then so be it.

But why did he play in Brisbane?
from my limited experience grief and support needed can come at different stages and AFTER the funeral, with a young mum and child suddenly now facing an uncertain future, thats when his companionship, love and leadership may be even more valued. everyone is in 'survival mode' getting thru to the funeral and then suddenly the penny drops....what happens from here as there is a huge void.

again certainly not an expert in any way but just based on my own limited family passings in the last decade
 

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And he was our best.

I certainly understand this week given the funeral and as captain would be difficult to front up.
I bet had he not had the funeral he would have played.
 
from my limited experience grief and support needed can come at different stages and AFTER the funeral, with a young mum and child suddenly now facing an uncertain future, thats when his companionship, love and leadership may be even more valued. everyone is in 'survival mode' getting thru to the funeral and then suddenly the penny drops....what happens from here as there is a huge void.

again certainly not an expert in any way but just based on my own limited family passings in the last decade

That void is real. Prior to the funeral there’s focus, plus there’s lots of support from family/friends etc. then the funeral happens and everyone comes together and then nothing, mostly we all go back to our lives. I know with me I turned up to work and didn’t cry for my sister until about a month later when I broke down seemingly out of nowhere whilst we were walking the dogs.

We’re all different.
 
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That void is real. Prior to the funeral Theresa focus, plus there’s lots of support from family/friends etc. then the funeral happens and everyone comes together and then nothing, mostly we all go back to our lives. I know with me I turned up to work and didn’t cry for my sister until about a month later when I broke down seemingly out of nowhere whilst we were walking the dogs.

We’re all different.
thanks for sharing mate. and hard not to think with dawson such a great guy and natural leader, that he wont feel especially responsible for helping his sister in law thru a very hard period over coming months. if we are being honest, we may not see the best of him playing this year as he has competing priorities in life. the fact he was so amazing vs lions is testament to the man but no guarantee he can continue at this level. and i am confident the footy world and supporter base would understand this
 
I'm loving your enthusiasm mate :hearteyes:. I'll start at the end:
surely we have all watched this last 1-2 minutes a few times this weekend ! (or is it just me haha)
Not just you. I've watched it, oh, I dunno, 6 or 7 times and the weekend ain't over yet!
HOW GOOD IS IT TO WATCH THIS LAST ****ING MINUTE ON REPLAY and seeing the crowd going BUNTA
How good? :confusedv1:

VERY good :laughv1:.

Real good;
MMM-good,
Good for you, good for me ...

even with mileras non goal curtin dived and pushed the ball out to neutral territory that allowed EXCELLENT play by Taylor to get the ball to Keays to then handball (somewhat awkwardly as per his MO) to Mileras shot from 50
This!! :thumbsu:
I was also gob-smacked by Rachele's genius hitback to Thilthorpe (great finish) which left 2 PA players high and dry.

'Passengers' don't do that kinda thing :sneaky:.
 

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