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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
lol Obeanie1. You sound like a Hawks supporter with all that talk about your players being injured.
I cant see dogs, melbourne, north, freo,essendon and especially brisbane make the top 4.One of North, Melbourne, Doggies, Freo or Brisbane will shoot up I to the top four. Add Essenfon to that, but less likely dueTo the average midfield.
2012 won't be as predictable as 2011, in which the top four were miles ahead of the rest of the pack.
One of Hawthorn, Geelong, Collingwood or WCE will have a shocking run of injuries and form and essentially waste the year. I'm expecting it to be Geelong because they just can't keep going forever.
Gold Coast will look red hot for the first month or so but then come back to the pack when their depth is tested.
St Kilda are just about the only side I'm certain about. They'll fall spectacularly. Ross was the only thing holding that joint together and he's run for the hills.
Sydney have been building for a while but rely too much on the 30+ guys in Goodes OKeefe and Bolton.
Richmond is a side I have no faith in. They'll be the side I barrack for when
I'm not watching the hawks because they don't look like they'll ever be a threat.
Hopefully we see a season where Franklin, Cloke, Riewoldt x 2, JPod, Brown etc all kick lots of goals.
Keep making yourself look foolish, I'm enjoying it.
You lost a quick half back flanker (Dempsey) and a quick mid (Winderlich) to season ending knee injuries plus Gumbleton who as always can never get on the park in any case.
Hurley had a few weeks out but returned.
Feel free to list all of the other massive outs who were injured for large parts of 2011 or even 2010.
Do you think Essendon'd injury problems have been above average compared to the norm or a large number of your longer term injuries have been to key players?
Every team has injuries, when you lack depth you are found out and and even an average injury list means you struggle. Look at Hawthorn, they had IMO an above average injury list come seasons end especially to their tall backs but they came within a kick of beating Collingwood and making the GF.
http://www.afl.com.au/newsviews/injurynews/injurylist/tabid/17684/newsid/122290/default.aspx
Compare Essendons list to Freo's round 24.
How about round 1
http://www.afl.com.au/newsviews/injurynews/injurylist/tabid/17684/newsid/113393/default.aspx
Or round 12
http://www.afl.com.au/newsviews/injurynews/injurylist/tabid/17684/newsid/115749/default.aspx
How about round 18
http://www.afl.com.au/newsviews/injurynews/injurylist/tabid/17684/newsid/118946/default.aspx
Sure you have a couple of half decent players out but none of them were a Johnathon Brown, or a Kerr, or a Roughead or a Jolly.
You lost a quick half back flanker (Dempsey) and a quick mid (Winderlich) to season ending knee injuries plus Gumbleton who as always can never get on the park in any case.
Hurley had a few weeks out but returned.
Feel free to list all of the other massive outs who were injured for large parts of 2011 or even 2010.
Do you think Essendon'd injury problems have been above average compared to the norm or a large number of your longer term injuries have been to key players?
Every team has injuries, when you lack depth you are found out and and even an average injury list means you struggle. Look at Hawthorn, they had IMO an above average injury list come seasons end especially to their tall backs but they came within a kick of beating Collingwood and making the GF.
Sure you have a couple of half decent players out but none of them were a Johnathon Brown, or a Kerr, or a Roughead or a Jolly.
One of North, Melbourne, Doggies, Freo or Brisbane will shoot up I to the top four. Add Essenfon to that, but less likely dueTo the average midfield.
2012 won't be as predictable as 2011, in which the top four were miles ahead of the rest of the pack.
One of Hawthorn, Geelong, Collingwood or WCE will have a shocking run of injuries and form and essentially waste the year. I'm expecting it to be Geelong because they just can't keep going forever.
Gold Coast will look red hot for the first month or so but then come back to the pack when their depth is tested.
St Kilda are just about the only side I'm certain about. They'll fall spectacularly. Ross was the only thing holding that joint together and he's run for the hills.
Sydney have been building for a while but rely too much on the 30+ guys in Goodes OKeefe and Bolton.
Richmond is a side I have no faith in. They'll be the side I barrack for when
I'm not watching the hawks because they don't look like they'll ever be a threat.
Which games did we apparently win of 'emotion', the one against you?Essendon to slide. Won a number of games on emotion and got off to a flyer due to superior fitness and "hird is a guru" factor.
They very much remind me of Brisbane in Crazy Vossy's first year.
They made the finals(in fact won a final!) then started 4-0 the next year and was being lauded by all and sundry as a genius. Boy, have the wheels fallen off since then
The coach without the apprenticeship will struggle and they will slide as they simply don't have enough good midfielders.
Which games did we apparently win of 'emotion', the one against you?
I dont see how fitness wins you multiple games, the difference between us and vossy is that Hird didnt trade in a bunch of average players
And the coach without an apprenticeship? We have one of the best coaching panels in the game, thats not a problem.
Midfield I concede is weak but with guys like Heppell, Melksham and hopefully Kavanagh, it will improve quickly
the whole hird being the messiah thing was just the fans really, the bulldogs game, i assume you are talking about the one at the start of the season which is irrelevant since we beat them by the same margin later, carlton we were able to stick it out for a draw but one tough preseason doesnt make a teamAhh, it didn't take long for them to bite.
Emotion and fitness?
Bulldogs game, the draw early in the year...they were enough to see you miss the finals if you lost them.
I just reckon Ess played on a high with all the emotion of Hird's appointment. FFS he got a standing ovation in a NAB cup game.
I am not sure about the best coaching panel thing..gee, didn't Geelong miss Mark Thompson when he left....oh, they won the flag!
Need "star" midfielders and I am not sure you have them