Post Grand Final. Sweet 16. All comments.
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Ah Ollie Henry... good decision mate
We had all the stats going our way at 3/4 time, I said to my mate Tim, I think we got them. I am never positive, but it felt right. Even after Daniher goaled I thought "That's fine, we will just kill the ball for two minutes."
Flagpies. You #$#$# beauty.
We had all the stats going our way at 3/4 time, I said to my mate Tim, I think we got them. I am never positive, but it felt right. Even after Daniher goaled I thought "That's fine, we will just kill the ball for two minutes."
Flagpies. You #$#$# beauty.
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I think that's part of the reason we won it, being able to drop fringe players even if they do play every game.Meredith1965 wrote:The only negative about this for me is Johnny Noble. Adams, McStay, well, injuries happen. But to play heart and soul every game -every game - this year and then to miss out on every final… him in tears after game was hard to watch.
I hope we can win another next year -it is far from impossible - with him in it.
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Well, given where it landed, you can only assume it was the right decision. But Noble has been such a heart and soul player, and he’s one of us - so it’s still wrenching to see him miss out on the thing they all play for.eddiesmith wrote:I think that's part of the reason we won it, being able to drop fringe players even if they do play every game.Meredith1965 wrote:The only negative about this for me is Johnny Noble. Adams, McStay, well, injuries happen. But to play heart and soul every game -every game - this year and then to miss out on every final… him in tears after game was hard to watch.
I hope we can win another next year -it is far from impossible - with him in it.
Yep I knew we would win at 3/4 time - as McRae said the team manages the moments so well. Such a brilliant win. The atmosphere at the ground was electricCam wrote:Ah Ollie Henry... good decision mate
We had all the stats going our way at 3/4 time, I said to my mate Tim, I think we got them. I am never positive, but it felt right. Even after Daniher goaled I thought "That's fine, we will just kill the ball for two minutes."
Flagpies. You #$#$# beauty.
Daicos, impossible angle ... Goal!
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So many beautiful moments. Pendels celebration on getting his medal. Wow. What a brilliant typical Collingwood roller-coaster. My goodness. I was born 1970. Had season tickets in the Rush stand at Victoria Park. My heroes were Peter Daicos and Peter Moore. To have them experience this through their sons means everything. When we won in 2010, and unveiled the flag the next year, it was at the G against Carlton and some of their shitty fans unfurled a sign that read “16 was better”. Yep dickheads I’m happy to admit you were right. Bring on 17. Enjoy the summer all before we get Naughton next year. Wow
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It is heartbreaking for those players, I've been there in cricket before, but unfortunately it takes those ruthless calls to be successful, like Leon in 2010.Meredith1965 wrote:Well, given where it landed, you can only assume it was the right decision. But Noble has been such a heart and soul player, and he’s one of us - so it’s still wrenching to see him miss out on the thing they all play for.eddiesmith wrote:I think that's part of the reason we won it, being able to drop fringe players even if they do play every game.Meredith1965 wrote:The only negative about this for me is Johnny Noble. Adams, McStay, well, injuries happen. But to play heart and soul every game -every game - this year and then to miss out on every final… him in tears after game was hard to watch.
I hope we can win another next year -it is far from impossible - with him in it.
This year my footy team decided to reward the players who'd played all year, the other team decided 3-4 games out from finals they weren't good enough so brought in a whole heap of new players just to qualify. If we'd picked the players for us who'd played early but went to higher grades but were eligible who knows what would have happened?
Unfortunately to be successful you need to put aside the sentiment and make the hard calls, this club has been doing that since they decided to get rid of a club champion who just wasn't cutting it as coach and has continued that way to this week.
Realistically Noble is a good depth player, but a premiership side he probably shouldn't be playing. Frampton is another, but he got in solely on positional depth.
But every club needs those depth players to be successful, right now full forward and ruck are the 2 positions we lack a little in depth, but the rest are looking good.
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Ye gods..... With Naughton playing today we'd have kicked 4.24Pete 70 wrote:So many beautiful moments. Pendels celebration on getting his medal. Wow. What a brilliant typical Collingwood roller-coaster. My goodness. I was born 1970. Had season tickets in the Rush stand at Victoria Park. My heroes were Peter Daicos and Peter Moore. To have them experience this through their sons means everything. When we won in 2010, and unveiled the flag the next year, it was at the G against Carlton and some of their shitty fans unfurled a sign that read “16 was better”. Yep dickheads I’m happy to admit you were right. Bring on 17. Enjoy the summer all before we get Naughton next year. Wow
Great contested mark and a sweet arsed perm on him but his goal kicking makes Clokey look like Plugger
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Nothing to see here peeps; only PTSD from 2018 manifesting again.Meredith1965 wrote:Haha yes. Someone send a psychiatrist.pietillidie wrote:Can someone check on piedys? He might still have his eyes covered! This is what the trauma of past grand finals lost can do to a bloke - here's his last comment in the match thread:
piedys wrote:cannot watch; broken...
Once we gifted tinarse Cameron yet another goal with 5 minutes left on the clock, I hit meltdown stage... psychiatrists retire thanks to me...
Sorry if that's a defeatist mindset, but I feared the heat had taken it's toll collectively on the team.
Cue next centre bounce JDG, the Daici, and well just about everybody else who pulled that margin back, enabling Steele to roost that bomb.
Was on the phone to Magpietothemax, at that time, who also felt the anxiety too much...
Big shout out to Berry, who just cost Lions the flag with 50M penalties.
Big shout out to Grundy, at home, counting his ca$h, and wondering if he can demoralise a 5th AFL coach in 4 seasons...
Big shout out to GWS; thanks for the hit-out last week lads
Big shout out to Melbourne; coulda, shoulda, woulda....
Big shout out to Whorethorn; who somehow beat both grand finalists on MCG during the season, but can't beat also rans...
Big shout out to Caaaaarrrrlllton... just to say suck it hard, you pricks.
Go Pies; more tomorrow boys and girls - I'm stuffed.
Well battled Magpies; mission accomplished.
ps. Is it wrong to eat like 4 Dons hot dogs in long rolls, by the 3rd quarter?
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Yeah, it crossed my mind he might have purposely done that even with a drop punt to get yardage. Either way, football IQ off the charts, because he knew it was still a kick he had to make as the 50 was otherwise impenetrable off a standing start play.magpieazza wrote:Just on Sideys remarkable goal. I said he was a good kick but didnt think he would make the distance especially with all the fatigue....I looked at the way he held the ball and he held it so that the drop of the ball would line up straight of the boot as he took that arc at the last minute...dont think it was a torp which in my book is a better skill because he got distance and accuracy!! but I could be wrong...
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