Post Match. Pies pipped in Prelim. All comments please.
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Collingwood 7.10.52
GWS 8.8.56
Goals: JT, Stevo 2, Mayne, Reid, Elliott 1,
Disposals: Howe 28, Crisp 26, Grundy 25, Maynard 23, Treloar 22, Adams 20, Flip, Pendles 18, Moore 17, Stevo, Noble, Wills, Sidey 16, Elliott 13,
D/E: Moore 82.4%, Howe 82.1, Wills 81.9
Tackles: Wills 12, Crisp, Pendles 9.
AF points: Grundy 161, Crisp 126, Howe 107, Maynard 103, Pendles 94
GWS 8.8.56
Goals: JT, Stevo 2, Mayne, Reid, Elliott 1,
Disposals: Howe 28, Crisp 26, Grundy 25, Maynard 23, Treloar 22, Adams 20, Flip, Pendles 18, Moore 17, Stevo, Noble, Wills, Sidey 16, Elliott 13,
D/E: Moore 82.4%, Howe 82.1, Wills 81.9
Tackles: Wills 12, Crisp, Pendles 9.
AF points: Grundy 161, Crisp 126, Howe 107, Maynard 103, Pendles 94
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You do realise he is 22 going on 23? And sadly he won't get any taller. Did you see how tall the Giants were compared to us in the lineup for the anthem? No disrespect to JN who tried his heart out but he is short and light bodied (and he's not Robinson Crusoe at Collingwood). If we are serious as a club about taking the next level we have to draft big KPPs like the Giants have (and remember they haven't had preferential picks for a couple of years now). I'm sorry, but our recruiting of small mids over the last 8 or 9 years has killed us.Magpietothemax wrote:John Noble, well done to you. Only a kid, in his 5th (or is it 6th) AFL game. He will learn so much from this, and I am looking forward to see him develop next year, after a pre-season. I sense that he might also be develop as a fast small forward.
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Just remember, John Noble cost us nothing. I think he can be developed as small forward..he has lots of ability.shawthing wrote:You do realise he is 22 going on 23? And sadly he won't get any taller. Did you see how tall the Giants were compared to us in the lineup for the anthem? No disrespect to JN who tried his heart out but he is short and light bodied (and he's not Robinson Crusoe at Collingwood). If we are serious as a club about taking the next level we have to draft big KPPs like the Giants have (and remember they haven't had preferential picks for a couple of years now). I'm sorry, but our recruiting of small mids over the last 8 or 9 years has killed us.Magpietothemax wrote:John Noble, well done to you. Only a kid, in his 5th (or is it 6th) AFL game. He will learn so much from this, and I am looking forward to see him develop next year, after a pre-season. I sense that he might also be develop as a fast small forward.
Yes, we do need to address the issue of height. we need another tall forward.
But how can you say our recruitment has "killed us" ?
We made a GF last year, and a PF this year, which we lost by a whisker?
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Depends how old you are. Obviously you were born in the early 2000s. If like me you've witnessed 11 grand final losses and various finals fade outs for five decades then you'll know about scarring. Otherwise how about you STFU!!!watt price tully wrote:What a lot of horseshit. Talk about melodramatic & errant nonsense. It will not scar us for life. Of course a prelim final defeat hurts but scarring for life? FFSshawthing wrote:Serious decisions need to be made on our list. Too small, too light bodied, too injury prone.
Enjoy retirement Ben Reid.
This one will scar us for life, ...
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Me too, and it makes me sad, I’m not easily disillusioned but I just feel so ripped off, those bullshit Premierships Brisbane got at our expense, now this. I’m shattered. We didn’t play great, but we did play well enough to win, we just were not allowed to. That’s how I feel about last year too. I don’t want freebies, I know we just are not a fairy tale team, just a fair go....it’s just not rightPyreneesPie wrote:Well said. What more can we do right now, but be grateful to players and coaches for giving of their all and taking us deep into September.VicParkTragic wrote:I’d like to thank to players and the coaches of the club for an overall successful season. More than wins than loses. Close loss in the prelim to a very good side. I love this football club and that’s it. Regardless of the end result it adds joy to my life.
I feel as though I've lost some of the passion for the game this year though - not Collingwood never ever !!!!!, nor the true essence of the game. However, I'm tired of all the media hype and the commercial orientated leadership of the AFL. Unsubscribing from Fox Footy and just watching the games from my own perspective may help.
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Yeah, I will remember this lesson. It does tell us how important prioritising hardened match readiness over perceived ability to play a role not sustained by recent game play.Cuthbert Collingwood wrote:Apart from our dismal midfield performance - Grundy and Adams notwithstanding- we lost it with the selection gamble of Reid and Aish. It’s not their fault but with little recent match experience, it would have been difficult for Varcoe or Scharenberg to do worse. Overall team structure would obviously needed to be different, but not detrimental.
Not angry after our amazing last quarter fight back, but a good lesson learned about underdone second tier players
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Yeah, it was disturbing to see the Giants handling the wet conditions better than us overall. Lots of fumbles and dropped marks from us. I thought initially that was due to nerves, but as the match wore on, it became more obvious that it wasn't it. Maybe we could forego the trip to Scotland and simulate wet conditions by giving the boys greased footballs to handle at training.Magpietothemax wrote:Another lesson:
I think that we also need to train ourselves for wet weather conditions alot better. It seemed to me that we did not adjust to the conditions very well. GWS seemed to make fewer mistakes in handling and transferring the ball.
Not sure how you train for this without the actual wet weather. Maybe have our preseason training camp in Glasgow Scotland, which receives the highest rainfall in Europe, and yet receives little snow. Mostly just rain, which turns the ground to slush, just what we need to practise in.
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Stupid Arsenal fans more like it. Accept mediocrity year after year. Yeah go on we're a national joke - especially in Sydney. Alan Jones will be gloating all next week you can be sure.Magpietothemax wrote:Yes. Totally WPT. Pathetic, irrational and imbecilic nonsense.watt price tully wrote:What a lot of horseshit. Talk about melodramatic & errant nonsense. It will not scar us for life. Of course a prelim final defeat hurts but scarring for life? FFSshawthing wrote:Serious decisions need to be made on our list. Too small, too light bodied, too injury prone.
Enjoy retirement Ben Reid.
This one will scar us for life, ...
This kind of horseshit needs to be called out.
(Was there a Marx Brothers' film called "Horseshit" ??)
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If you care about what Alan Jones says, then I feel sad for you.shawthing wrote:
Stupid Arsenal fans more like it. Accept mediocrity year after year. Yeah go on we're a national joke - especially in Sydney. Alan Jones will be gloating all next week you can be sure.
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shawthing, if you care what Alan Jones thinks or says , I feel sorry for you.shawthing wrote:Stupid Arsenal fans more like it. Accept mediocrity year after year. Yeah go on we're a national joke - especially in Sydney. Alan Jones will be gloating all next week you can be sure.Magpietothemax wrote:Yes. Totally WPT. Pathetic, irrational and imbecilic nonsense.watt price tully wrote: What a lot of horseshit. Talk about melodramatic & errant nonsense. It will not scar us for life. Of course a prelim final defeat hurts but scarring for life? FFS
This kind of horseshit needs to be called out.
(Was there a Marx Brothers' film called "Horseshit" ??)
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Another troll. Are you and Adz the same poster? This was not a grand final genius. Pathetic & histrionic nonsense. Learn to grow a pair.shawthing wrote:Depends how old you are. Obviously you were born in the early 2000s. If like me you've witnessed 11 grand final losses and various finals fade outs for five decades then you'll know about scarring. Otherwise how about you STFU!!!watt price tully wrote:What a lot of horseshit. Talk about melodramatic & errant nonsense. It will not scar us for life. Of course a prelim final defeat hurts but scarring for life? FFSshawthing wrote:Serious decisions need to be made on our list. Too small, too light bodied, too injury prone.
Enjoy retirement Ben Reid.
This one will scar us for life, ...
We are obviously the Arsenal of the AFL.
Scarred FFS
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