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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    The apple doesn’t fall....

    Sep 29, 2019

    Toby Greene's father faces Melbourne court over alleged police assault at MCG

    Toby Greene's father faces Melbourne court over alleged police assault at MCG

    The estranged father of Greater Western Sydney player Toby Greene is remanded in custody for allegedly assaulting a police officer after the grand final at the MCG.

    Michael Greene, 59, is accused of headbutting a female officer as he was being removed from the stadium after Saturday's game.
    Police were responding to reports of a man drunk in the bathrooms.
    Mr Greene appeared at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Sunday morning facing six charges, including assaulting a police officer while in bail, assaulting an emergency worker, recklessly and intentionally causing injury to a police officer and being drunk in a public place.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in AFL 2019:

    The apple doesn’t fall....

    Sep 29, 2019

    Toby Greene's father faces Melbourne court over alleged police assault at MCG

    Toby Greene's father faces Melbourne court over alleged police assault at MCG

    The estranged father of Greater Western Sydney player Toby Greene is remanded in custody for allegedly assaulting a police officer after the grand final at the MCG.

    Michael Greene, 59, is accused of headbutting a female officer as he was being removed from the stadium after Saturday's game.
    Police were responding to reports of a man drunk in the bathrooms.
    Mr Greene appeared at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Sunday morning facing six charges, including assaulting a police officer while in bail, assaulting an emergency worker, recklessly and intentionally causing injury to a police officer and being drunk in a public place.

    what a fluffybunny

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    @ACT-Crusader said in AFL 2019:

    The apple doesn’t fall....

    Sep 29, 2019

    Toby Greene's father faces Melbourne court over alleged police assault at MCG

    Toby Greene's father faces Melbourne court over alleged police assault at MCG

    The estranged father of Greater Western Sydney player Toby Greene is remanded in custody for allegedly assaulting a police officer after the grand final at the MCG.

    Michael Greene, 59, is accused of headbutting a female officer as he was being removed from the stadium after Saturday's game.
    Police were responding to reports of a man drunk in the bathrooms.
    Mr Greene appeared at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Sunday morning facing six charges, including assaulting a police officer while in bail, assaulting an emergency worker, recklessly and intentionally causing injury to a police officer and being drunk in a public place.

    Your son is playing in a massive game, and you turn up and get shit faced , at 59 years or age.

    Sounds like he has been a great role model for Toby.

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  • sharkS Offline
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    So if his son had won, the stupid fluffybunny wouldn't have been able to remember it anyway probably.

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    @shark said in AFL 2019:

    So if his son had won, the stupid fluffybunny wouldn't have been able to remember it anyway probably.

    maybe he decided to get shit-carted when the writing was on the wall early in the 2nd?

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    Massive bail-out package for the Suns, as they basically reset.

    Pick 1, 2 and 20 this year
    Pick 11 next year
    Pick 19 the year after

    As well as some other measures like treating the entire NT as an academy, and an expanded rookie list.

    Basically their whole club has to start again.

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    A fizzer of a game, but really fun to be at the ground.

    My Mrs is a big Carlton fan and I'm a on-and-off Swans supporter, so while we were supporting GWS we weren't gutted they lost. Just annoyed it wasn't a closer game.

    GWS couldn't get any run off half back, and lost just about every stoppage. The turnovers just murdered them over and over again, too.

    The atmosphere was amazing, considering 90% of the crowd were in yellow and black.

    Would definitely do it again.

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    @barbarian said in AFL 2019:

    and lost just about every stoppage

    Mumford was a complete waste of space on the weekend, given an absolute bath at the ruck, and the Richmond mids just won clearance after clearance.

    Richmond defend that ground so well, and they tackled like absolute demons to squeeze the life out of the Giants. It was as good as i've seen a team play i think.

    If i have to take pot shots, Jack Reiwoldt is still a flog, and the Tiger dove for 3 free kicks that i saw.

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    Haven't missed a final since 2009. That was shit. GWS - just couldn't maintain the rage long enough, I think their best side, fully fit would've been a handful - just too many soldiers out or down on contribution sadly.
    Richmond well worth the Premiership - makes up for last years miss.

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    @westcoastie said in AFL 2019:

    Haven't missed a final since 2009. That was shit. GWS - just couldn't maintain the rage long enough, I think their best side, fully fit would've been a handful - just too many soldiers out or down on contribution sadly.
    Richmond well worth the Premiership - makes up for last years miss.

    they've been the best team for 2.5 years i think, and 2 flags is a just reward. And looking at their side, someone is going to have to play well next year to beat them as well.

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    @mariner4life said in AFL 2019:

    @westcoastie said in AFL 2019:

    Haven't missed a final since 2009. That was shit. GWS - just couldn't maintain the rage long enough, I think their best side, fully fit would've been a handful - just too many soldiers out or down on contribution sadly.
    Richmond well worth the Premiership - makes up for last years miss.

    they've been the best team for 2.5 years i think, and 2 flags is a just reward. And looking at their side, someone is going to have to play well next year to beat them as well.

    agreed.
    Richmond get Rance back, Marlion Pickett from Round 1, Sydney Stack.

    Hawks will come hard depending on who they pick-up in draft and/or trade. Tom Mitchell from R1, full & injury-free pre-season into Scully, Wingard.

    GWS full strength and natural growth will be good again. West Coast should be ok. Collingwood if they can get a full-forward.

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    that was the best defensive pressure I have seen richmond apply since the 2017 GF when they did a similar job on Adelaide ,
    Gws were hanging in there early , but their usual accurate chip it around game had to be a lot more rushed than they are used to , and from that came the disposal errors, richmond punished them with the turnover ball , and once they lost confidence in their own gameplan, it was all downhill, you could see it in their body language live at the ground.

    They have a bit of ruthlessness about them this tiger side, once they smell blood they can put the game out of your reach pretty quickly .

    Gws did well to get there from 6th, but I think it was one game too many for them, and I think most Richmond fans were pretty happy when we got GWS, not Collingwood to be honest.

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    @mariner4life said in AFL 2019:

    @westcoastie said in AFL 2019:

    Haven't missed a final since 2009. That was shit. GWS - just couldn't maintain the rage long enough, I think their best side, fully fit would've been a handful - just too many soldiers out or down on contribution sadly.
    Richmond well worth the Premiership - makes up for last years miss.

    they've been the best team for 2.5 years i think, and 2 flags is a just reward. And looking at their side, someone is going to have to play well next year to beat them as well.

    About 5 years ago they had a great top 6 players. And even their next 6 were good, but their was a massive drop in that next 6 and so they were always finishing where they should’ve (around 8-9th).

    What they done is build significant depth and surrounded their superstar top players with excellent role players that know their job and have been able to develop.

    It’s almost Golden State Warrior-ish in having the core 4 stars and then the role players to plug holes.

    The use of their cap is quite similar as well.

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    @ACT-Crusader said in AFL 2019:

    @mariner4life said in AFL 2019:

    @westcoastie said in AFL 2019:

    Haven't missed a final since 2009. That was shit. GWS - just couldn't maintain the rage long enough, I think their best side, fully fit would've been a handful - just too many soldiers out or down on contribution sadly.
    Richmond well worth the Premiership - makes up for last years miss.

    they've been the best team for 2.5 years i think, and 2 flags is a just reward. And looking at their side, someone is going to have to play well next year to beat them as well.

    About 5 years ago they had a great top 6 players. And even their next 6 were good, but their was a massive drop in that next 6 and so they were always finishing where they should’ve (around 8-9th).

    What they done is build significant depth and surrounded their superstar top players with excellent role players that know their job and have been able to develop.

    It’s almost Golden State Warrior-ish in having the core 4 stars and then the role players to plug holes.

    The use of their cap is quite similar as well.

    Also over that time Dimma Hardwick has matured as a coach , instead of imitating Clarkson and trying to play like hawthorn like he did in the early years.

    He has been innovative and invented new ways to do things that have now become Richmond’s trademark.

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    @mariner4life said in AFL 2019:

    Massive bail-out package for the Suns, as they basically reset.

    Pick 1, 2 and 20 this year
    Pick 11 next year
    Pick 19 the year after

    As well as some other measures like treating the entire NT as an academy, and an expanded rookie list.

    Basically their whole club has to start again.

    The Dees are tipping up that they've lost the second pick due to this bail - out, but to be fair, a side that made it to a preliminary final shouldn't ever be in a position to need a #2 pick the following year. It's embarrassing how badly things went this year after several years on the up and up. The rebuild should be well and truly complete and Melbourne should (do) have the cattle to compete again next year.

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  • sharkS Offline
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    I'm not completely au fait with all the AFL terminology being used here, such as running off half back etc, but it was pretty fucken simple to see what GWS did wrong over, and over, and over and over again on Saturday: don't kick the fucking ball to your player in a two on one almost every fucking time you Westie fuck-tards.

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    @shark said in AFL 2019:

    I'm not completely au fait with all the AFL terminology being used here, such as running off half back etc, but it was pretty fucken simple to see what GWS did wrong over, and over, and over and over again on Saturday: don't kick the fucking ball to your player in a two on one almost every fucking time you Westie fuck-tards.

    One of the things Richmond does better than most is apply defensive pressure. With the talent at his disposal I think he's happier than most coaches to let them lose shape to apply pressure. It helps that they have the talent to then run out, pass, kick and benefit. The addition of Lynch added some quality tall timber too.

    A lot of other sides are coached to play a certain way and don't cope when plan A doesn't work.

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    @antipodean they're really good at their spacing to completely shut down the MCG. It looked like they had 5 extra players on the field.

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    @mariner4life said in AFL 2019:

    @antipodean they're really good at their spacing to completely shut down the MCG. It looked like they had 5 extra players on the field.

    Definitely helps when you play about 100 games there per season...

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    @ACT-Crusader said in AFL 2019:

    @mariner4life said in AFL 2019:

    @antipodean they're really good at their spacing to completely shut down the MCG. It looked like they had 5 extra players on the field.

    Definitely helps when you play about 100 games there per season...

    An oval is an oval. L2play.

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