1:13 shows dermie running into the centre alongside the chb and being cleaned up By Yates coming at 45 degrees.
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Dermie started at CHF and started jogging the centre. Yates came off the wing. I never said dermie was jogging with Yates, I said dermie was jogging with his opponent.
1:13 shows dermie running into the centre alongside the chb and being cleaned up.
Look at the video, Brereton was going nowhere and after no one. Pole axed completely by surprise and out of nowhere
running?
running?
C’mon.
Dusty won the Norm Smith, but it was their rebound from our 50 that won them the game.
Houli was far more important for the win and BOG in my view.
I said to the guys I was watching the game with in the middle of the second quarter we will lose once I noticed this.
It was the worst F50 pressure of the year and a sign the players felt the win would come.
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I reckon you’re both half right.
Didn’t look like he had any intention to take anyone out.
But he certainly wasn’t stationary.
How’s that for fence sitting?
It was but I'm not convinced anyone would've made much difference. Eddie had a mare, Charlie got hurt and Knight was pretty ordinary.I disagree with the "sign the players felt the win would come" comment. We selected that way. Walker, Jenkins, Lynch, Otten as tall forwards is putting a lot of stress on Cameron, Knight and Betts to provide defensive pressure. Whereas at least McGovern was capable defensively.
Replacing McGovern with Otten was one of the dumbest moves we could have made.
Pretty stock standard movement from the square towards the centre circle after a bounce for a CHF.His stride length was longer than what you'd see when players jog a couple of laps prior to training. There's an argument as to whether that's jogging or what pace above a jog it would be. I can only ever recall jogging, 3/4 and sprint. It's not a jog and it's not a 3/4 run through pace. Argue away as to where it sits. But, what it is NOT, is stationary. Sanders, right as often as he is, is 100% wrong on this.
I disagree with the "sign the players felt the win would come" comment. We selected that way. Walker, Jenkins, Lynch, Otten as tall forwards is putting a lot of stress on Cameron, Knight and Betts to provide defensive pressure. Whereas at least McGovern was capable defensively.
Replacing McGovern with Otten was one of the dumbest moves we could have made.
I’m happy to call it a jogHis stride length was longer than what you'd see when players jog a couple of laps prior to training. There's an argument as to whether that's jogging or what pace above a jog it would be. I can only ever recall jogging, 3/4 and sprint. It's not a jog and it's not a 3/4 run through pace. Argue away as to where it sits. But, what it is NOT, is stationary. Sanders, right as often as he is, is 100% wrong on this.
I’m happy to call it a jog
Pretty stock standard movement from the square towards the centre circle after a bounce for a CHF.
Yeates caught Dermie unawares. Would nit he expecting such a snipe.
The Great Man came back though.....
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He was definitely slowing down to a jogI would be very comfortable betting that when Dermie jogged a couple of laps pre-training, it would be a lot slower that. If there was a 1/2 pace run through, that's where I'd put it. It's not a jog though.
Perhaps Hatley was the one Dermie was going forHe was definitely slowing down to a jog
It's only a bluff if we a.) don't have the pick or b.) aren't going to use it. What you described above is a 'threat'.
Unrelated, would you like to play poker with me sometime? We can start with matchsticks and work our way up to real money.....
Do they allow that type of thing during your recess break?
If they call our bluff then we will have to use our PSD #1 Pick or lose him!
I will call their bluff? Is that how it works?
So you think the 'bluff' element is that we won't use the pick on Hately, and we would just pretend that we would?
I reckon you’re both half right.
Didn’t look like he had any intention to take anyone out.
But he certainly wasn’t stationary.
How’s that for fence sitting?
no one is ever literally stationary inside the centre square
he wasn’t involved in the play, was well off the play, was waiting to see the play develop and def not even trying to get involved in the play
it was a solid 24K gold sniper king hit
have you see our centre square set up at times?
He was definitely slowing down to a jog
Dusty won the Norm Smith, but it was their rebound from our 50 that won them the game.
Houli was far more important for the win and BOG in my view.
I said to the guys I was watching the game with in the middle of the second quarter we will lose once I noticed this.
It was the worst F50 pressure of the year and a sign the players felt the win would come.
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I disagree with the "sign the players felt the win would come" comment. We selected that way. Walker, Jenkins, Lynch, Otten as tall forwards is putting a lot of stress on Cameron, Knight and Betts to provide defensive pressure. Whereas at least McGovern was capable defensively.
Replacing McGovern with Otten was one of the dumbest moves we could have made.
Stopped very suddenly when the shoulder went through his ribs.Seemed to change his mind about where he wanted to go and stopped very quickly.