#AFL Round 17 Weekly Discussion Thread

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  • stevoswan
    Veterans List
    • Sep 2014
    • 8573

    #31
    Originally posted by KTigers
    While I'm here, and I know this is not footy, but was anybody else switching between channels to follow the end of the
    Mens final at Wimbledon and the end of the final of the World Cup. That was nuts, and both events occurring simultaneously in
    different parts of London. Hard to top.
    ....and the British F1 GP up the road. It was a big day in English sport but all the results were wrong!

    I stayed up for both the tennis and cricket (watching in bed) and I was absolutely spewing when I turned out the light.....

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    • stevoswan
      Veterans List
      • Sep 2014
      • 8573

      #32
      Originally posted by KTigers
      I'm not the greatest fan of Paul Roos
      Frankly, I'm flabbergasted. As a Swans fan, that one leaves me scratching my head.......

      Please explain......

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      • barry
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 8499

        #33
        Originally posted by stevoswan
        Frankly, I'm flabbergasted. As a Swans fan, that one leaves me scratching my head.......

        Please explain......
        This bout of non-group-speak is getting out of hand.
        Where are the RWO gatekeepers?

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        • KTigers
          Senior Player
          • Apr 2012
          • 2499

          #34
          Originally posted by stevoswan
          ....and the British F1 GP up the road. It was a big day in English sport but all the results were wrong!

          I stayed up for both the tennis and cricket (watching in bed) and I was absolutely spewing when I turned out the light.....
          Particularly harsh for the Kiwis to lose that way, with the Brits getting those extra four runs when the throw at the stumps
          deflected off Stokes' bat.
          The Fed... he had his chances (two match points) I suppose, but couldn't take them. I didn't think he'd get past Rafa in the Semi.
          Pretty good tennis player for an old bloke.

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          • rb4x
            Regular in the Side
            • Dec 2007
            • 969

            #35
            Originally posted by KTigers
            Particularly harsh for the Kiwis to lose that way, with the Brits getting those extra four runs when the throw at the stumps
            deflected off Stokes' bat.
            The Fed... he had his chances (two match points) I suppose, but couldn't take them. I didn't think he'd get past Rafa in the Semi.
            Pretty good tennis player for an old bloke.
            The unfair part was that the Kiwis took 10 wickets to the Poms 8 but they did know the rules. A wicket should have been more important than the number of fours.

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            • stevoswan
              Veterans List
              • Sep 2014
              • 8573

              #36
              Originally posted by KTigers
              Particularly harsh for the Kiwis to lose that way, with the Brits getting those extra four runs when the throw at the stumps
              deflected off Stokes' bat.

              The Fed... he had his chances (two match points) I suppose, but couldn't take them. I didn't think he'd get past Rafa in the Semi.
              Pretty good tennis player for an old bloke.
              Surely, in all fairness, the ball should be declared 'dead' if it comes of the runners bat? Whether he meant it or not....which Stokes didn't. Pretty stiff though, the Kiwis. They deserved victory.....yeah and Fed will rue not converting just one of those match points!

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              • KSAS
                Senior Player
                • Mar 2018
                • 1807

                #37
                Alan Richardson has walked away as St.Kilda coach. He has called a 12:30pm press conference.

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                • bloodspirit
                  Clubman
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 4448

                  #38
                  Another one bites the dust. Interesting that he resigned rather than get sacked, and despite a respectable loss on the weekend and a season when they were topping the table after about round 6 and have had a lot of injuries. However, not surprising. The writing was on the wall. I'll be curious what he says at the presser.

                  I wonder who all the new senior coaches will be next year and whether B. Scott will go round again.
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                  • Mel_C
                    Veterans List
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 4470

                    #39
                    Richardson may have resigned but he was told he wouldn't be coaching next year so he was basically sacked.

                    He gave an interesting comment about one of the reasons why he resigned. He talked about approaching players from other clubs and that it's difficult to entice them if there is uncertainty about the coach. I'm surprised he was so open about that. I wonder which players he has spoken to.

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                    • Meg
                      Go Swannies!
                      Site Admin
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 4828

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Mel_C
                      He gave an interesting comment about one of the reasons why he resigned. He talked about approaching players from other clubs and that it's difficult to entice them if there is uncertainty about the coach. I'm surprised he was so open about that. I wonder which players he has spoken to.
                      I also thought that was a weird comment to make (usually such approaches are kept very quiet). But in any case, how has his departure now made the coaching position for 2020 any clearer? Unless a new long-term coach is appointed very soon this season (Brad Scott?).

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                      • Hotpotato
                        Senior Player
                        • Jun 2014
                        • 2285

                        #41
                        Originally posted by KTigers
                        While I'm here, and I know this is not footy, but was anybody else switching between channels to follow the end of the
                        Mens final at Wimbledon and the end of the final of the World Cup. That was nuts, and both events occurring simultaneously in
                        different parts of London. Hard to top.
                        Who came up with that powder puff madcap idea (who hit the most boundaries) to decide the winner of a World Cup Final?

                        Shouldn’t it have been which team had the tidiest lockers or the best Dad jokes!

                        Can you you imagine a Golf Major being decided like that (who had the least bunker shots or who three putted the least... )

                        Clueless.

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                        • Meg
                          Go Swannies!
                          Site Admin
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 4828

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Hotpotato
                          Who came up with that powder puff madcap idea (who hit the most boundaries) to decide the winner of a World Cup Final?.
                          Agree. Ok for T20 cricket where the whole aim is to entertain by bashing the ball. But one-day cricket is a far more tactical game.

                          A countback on boundaries hit suggests that boundaries are more meritorious than runs that are actually run. Exploiting field placings and fast running by the batters to score frequent ones and twos, which keep the score ticking along by at least five runs an over during the middle overs, is a skilful tactic which should be equally valued.

                          They should keep playing super overs until the winner emerges. Alternatively a countback based on where the teams finished in the preliminaries.

                          By the way, Sportsbet has refunded those who put money on the Black Caps to win, describing the fashion in which the match was decided as an "absolute disgrace".

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                          • Blood Fever
                            Veterans List
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 4051

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Meg
                            Agree. Ok for T20 cricket where the whole aim is to entertain by bashing the ball. But one-day cricket is a far more tactical game.

                            A countback on boundaries hit suggests that boundaries are more meritorious than runs that are actually run. Exploiting field placings and fast running by the batters to score frequent ones and twos, which keep the score ticking along by at least five runs an over during the middle overs, is a skilful tactic which should be equally valued.

                            They should keep playing super overs until the winner emerges. Alternatively a countback based on where the teams finished in the preliminaries.

                            By the way, Sportsbet has refunded those who put money on the Black Caps to win, describing the fashion in which the match was decided as an "absolute disgrace".
                            World Cup final should have the gravitas of a test match. Nothing wrong with a tie and nothing wrong with joint winners.

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                            • Meg
                              Go Swannies!
                              Site Admin
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 4828

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Blood Fever
                              World Cup final should have the gravitas of a test match. Nothing wrong with a tie and nothing wrong with joint winners.
                              I sort-of agree - but in test series even a drawn series has a ‘winner’ - the team that won the previous series between the two countries retains the winner tag.

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                              • S.S. Bleeder
                                Senior Player
                                • Sep 2014
                                • 2165

                                #45
                                Originally posted by stevoswan
                                Darcy Moore hamstrung again.....great as he is, we dodged a bullet.

                                PS: The game in Perth is a bit of a thriller.....2 pts in it with 9 minutes left.
                                Absolutely. A player who can only get on the park 50% of the time is only half as good as people think.

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                                Originally posted by KSAS
                                Alan Richardson has walked away as St.Kilda coach. He has called a 12:30pm press conference.
                                So disappointing. That means our 2nd round pick is going to go from 23 to 29 ????. Rattan in my opinion is the best assistant coach in the game. I expect a big turnaround with the Aints for the remainder of the season.

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