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They're just bonging in ta one anotherHinkley game plan simulator the boys train on
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Explains the constant selection of DBJ.Hinkley game plan simulator the boys train on
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"Great midfields going at each other," said Hinkley of the billboard battle that could be the most decisive in the match-up of two 2023 finalists seeking to establish their top-four credentials in a new season.
"Melbourne has to be close, I would have thought, to the best group of mids together. Look at their quality ... Petracca, Oliver, Viney (in his 250th), Sparrow, Max Gawn and Pickett goes in there. It is a pretty formidable group we are up against.
"I am looking forward to seeing the growth of our group. Ollie Wines back in good form taking on those challenges himself. Ivan Soldo (leading the ruck against Gawn). Our captain (Connor Rozee) and vice-captain (Zak Butters) are really important to us. We still have Jason Horne-Francis out of our team.
As always, we're growing (for 11 straight seasons), they're great.
"Great midfields going at each other," said Hinkley of the billboard battle that could be the most decisive in the match-up of two 2023 finalists seeking to establish their top-four credentials in a new season.
"Melbourne has to be close, I would have thought, to the best group of mids together. Look at their quality ... Petracca, Oliver, Viney (in his 250th), Sparrow, Max Gawn and Pickett goes in there. It is a pretty formidable group we are up against.
"I am looking forward to seeing the growth of our group. Ollie Wines back in good form taking on those challenges himself. Ivan Soldo (leading the ruck against Gawn). Our captain (Connor Rozee) and vice-captain (Zak Butters) are really important to us. We still have Jason Horne-Francis out of our team.
As always, we're growing (for 11 straight seasons), they're great.
When talking about the jhf injury he said they won't risk him, that getting players through to the end of the year is important, and that he's starting to realise that.
Adelaide being s**t for so long is also a contributor to why we never sack Hinkley too.
The guy is a bs and con artist, liar of the highest order. I know I sound like a broken record but he literally never tells the truth. He has no intention of adhering to any kind of injury protocols. He says whatever he thinks makes him look good at any given moment.Cheeses Aitch.
How does a senior coach with 250 games’ experience — and a decade as an assistant before that — not fathom that the general goal of any football season is to have your best available team performing when the whips are cracking, not least if you’re a contender.
Sure the desperation to bank wins and fleece Koch into another contract was clearly there in general, but given I haven’t heard him say anything remotely intelligent or insightful about the game for years, I can totally buy him announcing this as a genuine revelation after the whimperless queef that was last September.
The reason you get so many contradictory comments like these is because he doesn't believe it at all. Just fits the bs narrative at the time.I'm still getting over his declaration last weekend that "you don't always get what you deserve" which runs completely opposite to what had been presumed to be his overarching coaching philosophy for the previous 11 years.
After a decade, Kenny Average has supposedly worked that out.Almost heard Hinkley say he made a mistake. On the bump podcast, they played a snippet from his presser. When talking about the jhf injury he said they won't risk him, that getting players through to the end of the year is important, and that he's starting to realise that. Of course I think he'll forget next time it's a contract year.