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  • liz
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    • Jan 2003
    • 16778

    Originally posted by Beerman
    I don't know if Daisy Pearce studied journalism, or who trained her (clearly not the other commentators), but she is the one AFL commentator who can actually ask a good question. A question that actually requires an answer and elicits information. It is so refreshing to hear her interview players after the game.

    The thing that drives me crazy is that it's not that hard to ask a good question if you put 2s thought into it. Here's a (paraphrased) example:

    Most commentators to Aliir: "You were up against Max Gawn who's in great form, but you managed to beat him once the ball hit the ground. Was that the plan?"

    Pearce to Aliir: "You were up against Max Gawn who's in great form. What was the plan for how to beat him?"

    It's nearly the same question, except you let the player answer it instead of answering it yourself. Who knows - maybe you (and the viewers) might learn something!

    I wish coaches & players would agree as a group to all go "grumpy Mick" or "grumpy Ross" and answer closed questions with a "Yes" or "No", just to highlight how bad the interviewing is. Maybe it would improve then.
    I thought Daisy's questions were cringeworthy when she started out in the role. All too often she would start with the "how" word used so painfully by whoever interviews players for the Swans' site.

    I reckon she's improved immensely over the last couple of seasons and agree that her post match interviews are now amongst the best. The one she did with the three young(ish) Swans on Friday night was excellent.

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    • Danzar
      I'm doing ok right now, thanks
      • Jun 2006
      • 2027

      Originally posted by Velour&Ruffles
      I wonder if James' apparent brandishing of an invisible weapon towards the crowd at the end of his dance will reopen old wounds for those many poor scarred souls who are still courageously fighting PTSD after their terrifying encounter with an invisible-weapon-wielding dancer in 2015?

      I have it on good authority that James' invisible weapon of choice was a nulla nulla, and quite a big one at that, which makes his performance arguably the most dangerous and life-threatening dance since the Sharks and Jets squared off in the notorious West Side Story bloodbath match of 1961. Such is the reckless brutality of his actions that I guess James well and truly deserves to be mercilessly booed for the rest of his career every single time he goes near the ball.

      Or maybe people have grown the phuque up and will take the hitherto unthinkable new view that a dance is just a dance. I guess time will tell.
      Captain, I am detecting large quantities of win in this sector

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      • Ludwig
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        • Apr 2007
        • 9359

        Originally posted by Velour&Ruffles
        I wonder if James' apparent brandishing of an invisible weapon towards the crowd at the end of his dance will reopen old wounds for those many poor scarred souls who are still courageously fighting PTSD after their terrifying encounter with an invisible-weapon-wielding dancer in 2015?

        I have it on good authority that James' invisible weapon of choice was a nulla nulla, and quite a big one at that, which makes his performance arguably the most dangerous and life-threatening dance since the Sharks and Jets squared off in the notorious West Side Story bloodbath match of 1961. Such is the reckless brutality of his actions that I guess James well and truly deserves to be mercilessly booed for the rest of his career every single time he goes near the ball.

        Or maybe people have grown the phuque up and will take the hitherto unthinkable new view that a dance is just a dance. I guess time will tell.
        Even here, far away in Thailand, I was so frightened that I had to take a tranquilizer just to see out the rest of the game. Mrs L said I woke up screaming 3 times during the night. James better tone it down.

        Originally posted by Beerman
        I don't know if Daisy Pearce studied journalism, or who trained her (clearly not the other commentators), but she is the one AFL commentator who can actually ask a good question. A question that actually requires an answer and elicits information. It is so refreshing to hear her interview players after the game.
        Easy answer is: Men are dummies. And male football commentators make dummies look smart.

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        • Nico
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          • Jan 2003
          • 11339

          Isaac Heeney: at the risk of being howled down I question if he is playing lazy footy. Is he injured, because he was just average on Friday. I think most of us expected him to be a dynamic, consistent player. Has played a fair bit up forward recently.
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          • Markwebbos
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            • Jul 2016
            • 7186

            I know what you mean. He isn’t playing badly but he isn’t really imposing himself on games yet. If he’d kicked straight his numbers from Friday would look better.

            He was pretty good against the Giants and Geelong.

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            • Blood Fever
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              • Apr 2007
              • 4050

              Originally posted by Nico
              Isaac Heeney: at the risk of being howled down I question if he is playing lazy footy. Is he injured, because he was just average on Friday. I think most of us expected him to be a dynamic, consistent player. Has played a fair bit up forward recently.
              Bit harsh- has a laconic style but is prone to make silly errors at times. He is a brilliant player but it would be good if he got more of the ball.

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              • stevoswan
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                • Sep 2014
                • 8560

                Originally posted by sprite
                Well why don't you gather your facts and evidence and take it to the Federal Police to investigate the corruption or better still demand an Royal Commission into the AFL.
                No, they're too busy helping the government to attack Australian press freedom and keep their dirty little secrets from the Australian public....far too busy!
                Last edited by stevoswan; 18 August 2019, 04:53 PM.

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                • giant
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                  • Mar 2005
                  • 4731

                  Originally posted by Nico
                  Isaac Heeney: at the risk of being howled down I question if he is playing lazy footy. Is he injured, because he was just average on Friday. I think most of us expected him to be a dynamic, consistent player. Has played a fair bit up forward recently.
                  Lordy, I do wonder sometimes...the kid is a superstar that has saved our bacon repeatedly this year in a number of different roles. And he's just turned 23.

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                  • Doctor
                    Bay 29
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 2757

                    Originally posted by Beerman
                    I don't know if Daisy Pearce studied journalism, or who trained her (clearly not the other commentators), but she is the one AFL commentator who can actually ask a good question. A question that actually requires an answer and elicits information. It is so refreshing to hear her interview players after the game.

                    The thing that drives me crazy is that it's not that hard to ask a good question if you put 2s thought into it. Here's a (paraphrased) example:

                    Most commentators to Aliir: "You were up against Max Gawn who's in great form, but you managed to beat him once the ball hit the ground. Was that the plan?"

                    Pearce to Aliir: "You were up against Max Gawn who's in great form. What was the plan for how to beat him?"

                    It's nearly the same question, except you let the player answer it instead of answering it yourself. Who knows - maybe you (and the viewers) might learn something!

                    I wish coaches & players would agree as a group to all go "grumpy Mick" or "grumpy Ross" and answer closed questions with a "Yes" or "No", just to highlight how bad the interviewing is. Maybe it would improve then.
                    I would agree with this with many more than two thumbs up if I had them. She's not perfect but she's better than most.
                    Today's a draft of your epitaph

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                    • ugg
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                      • Jan 2003
                      • 15970

                      Agree she’s improved her interviewing skills. However I think she’s being wasted as a sideline eye. She’s provided some very insightful views into tactics that is usually the domain of the special comments commentator. I hope she will get a run in this role in the future w
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                      • stevoswan
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                        • Sep 2014
                        • 8560

                        Originally posted by 09183305
                        I’m a bit concerned about Paps after tonight. Didn’t seem his bubbly self. Often couldn’t see him celebrating the successes of his team mates when they goaled. Not the same excitement when he did good things (not that a game low 7 disposals will yield much celebrating) even his goals seemed a little uneventful and I didn’t notice his team mates coming up to him anywhere near as much.

                        I’m worried
                        You're jumping at shadows....

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                        • Go Swannies
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                          • Sep 2003
                          • 5697

                          In Friday's game I've never heard so many "play on" calls. It seemed mainly directed to us (but that might be paranoia) but someone would take a mark and it was immediate "play on".

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                          • 707
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                            • Aug 2009
                            • 6204

                            Originally posted by Go Swannies
                            In Friday's game I've never heard so many "play on" calls. It seemed mainly directed to us (but that might be paranoia) but someone would take a mark and it was immediate "play on".
                            I watched bits and pieces of the game Friday night but I'm looking forward to watching the replay where you can concentrate on the little things without having to worry about the score. Being able to rewind incidents is nice.

                            I suspect the replay will show it was a very ordinary performance by the umpires, will report in with my "official" view in due course :-)

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                            • AnnieH
                              RWOs Black Sheep
                              • Aug 2006
                              • 11332

                              Nice to get a comfortable win in... even though it was only Melbourne, and there's one week of season left.
                              Nice shaking of the leg, James. Classy.
                              I was impressed with the female umpire Eleni Glouftsis (could be greek!) ... she can umpire us every week.
                              Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
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                              • Auntie.Gerald
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                                • Oct 2009
                                • 6480

                                I’m so impressed by James rowbottom

                                He must be on the radar of other clubs ?

                                First year and revelling in it

                                Doesn’t look out of place

                                Pick 25 !!!
                                "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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