Round 9: the other games and other stuff.

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  • Melbourne_Blood
    Senior Player
    • May 2010
    • 3312

    #61
    Round 9: the other games and other stuff.

    Originally posted by snajik
    I agree, and kids see this @@@@ and behave in the same manner. There's nothing cool about being obnoxious. It's invariably a backman that has to deal with this. As if they aren't up against it enough already with opposition blocks and dubious free kicks called against them. You only need to breathe on a forward these days to be penalised.
    I can’t agree. Seeing Papley give it to Mitchell got me literally out of my seat and punching the air. Maybe some extra feel as he is an ex swan but I loved it ! Sure it’s not something you want to see wide spread but only certain players do it and they are generally the ones that can back it up. I applaud a bit of arrogance if it’s backed up with performance, in any field. If that’s what gets you going then by all means, give us some arrogance.

    Would you prefer Paps not celebrate wildly when he kicks a goal , or leap frog over a teammate when they kick one too ?

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    • Nico
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 11343

      #62
      Late in the WCE/Geelong game Duggan goes down low and gets Constable front on. Jordan Lewis on Fox said there was nothing in it as Duggan did the perfect play because that is what they are told to do when going in low down. He completely missed the point...Duggan got him high and front on and he was concussed. It should have least been a free to Geelong and a goal would have put them in front.
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      • Velour&Ruffles
        Regular in the Side
        • Jun 2006
        • 903

        #63
        Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
        I can’t agree. Seeing Papley give it to Mitchell got me literally out of my seat and punching the air. Maybe some extra feel as he is an ex swan but I loved it ! Sure it’s not something you want to see wide spread but only certain players do it and they are generally the ones that can back it up. I applaud a bit of arrogance if it’s backed up with performance, in any field. If that’s what gets you going then by all means, give us some arrogance.

        Would you prefer Paps not celebrate wildly when he kicks a goal , or leap frog over a teammate when they kick one too ?

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        • neilfws
          Senior Player
          • Aug 2009
          • 1834

          #64
          Originally posted by mcs
          I wouldn't think so neil re: Grand Final. Its truly one week at a time at the moment, just battling to keep the season going at the moment, with plenty of time till the grand final date yet.
          I'm sure they're holding off decisions as long as possible! I vaguely recall someone (Gil?) in a press conference mentioning the end of July as getting close to the limit in terms of planning, logistics etc. But that was before the current Victorian situation and the compressed fixture.

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          • lwjoyner
            Regular in the Side
            • Nov 2004
            • 960

            #65
            Umpiring the worst for year s got worse since afl followed clarkos call. throw dropping the ball being let go

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            • Markwebbos
              Veterans List
              • Jul 2016
              • 7186

              #66
              I hate the new HTB rule where everyone waits for someone (foolish enough) to try to pick up the ball and immediately they do they try and gang tackle and pin them to the ground. And it’s normally rewarded too.

              Stupid.

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              • mcs
                Travelling Swannie!!
                • Jul 2007
                • 8177

                #67
                Originally posted by Markwebbos
                I hate the new HTB rule where everyone waits for someone (foolish enough) to try to pick up the ball and immediately they do they try and gang tackle and pin them to the ground. And it’s normally rewarded too.

                Stupid.
                Yep completely agree. The Changes are not helping!

                Originally posted by neilfws
                I'm sure they're holding off decisions as long as possible! I vaguely recall someone (Gil?) in a press conference mentioning the end of July as getting close to the limit in terms of planning, logistics etc. But that was before the current Victorian situation and the compressed fixture.

                Surely going to be Radelaide or Perth I reckon - Perth would be my take, as there might be a chance for a decent sized crowd there if they keep things under control COVID wise.
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                • snajik
                  Senior Player
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 1115

                  #68
                  Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
                  I can’t agree. Seeing Papley give it to Mitchell got me literally out of my seat and punching the air. Maybe some extra feel as he is an ex swan but I loved it ! Sure it’s not something you want to see wide spread but only certain players do it and they are generally the ones that can back it up. I applaud a bit of arrogance if it’s backed up with performance, in any field. If that’s what gets you going then by all means, give us some arrogance.

                  Would you prefer Paps not celebrate wildly when he kicks a goal , or leap frog over a teammate when they kick one too ?

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                  That's not quite what I was saying. My example would be Player A takes a contested mark over his opponent Player B. Player A's teammate (who may not have even been involved in the marking contest) rushes in and gives Player B a good shove. I just think its a cheap shpt and unwarranted.

                  FWIW I was at the Hawthorn game and Papley's demonstrative behaviour got me out of my seat too. It was in game, spontaneous, and he created the play. He doesn't get stuck into his opponent after every goal he scores. He celebrates, and it's usually a display of jubilation.

                  I was probably responding more to the premise of KTigers' post as opposed to Nico's earlier post.
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                  • Melbourne_Blood
                    Senior Player
                    • May 2010
                    • 3312

                    #69
                    Originally posted by snajik
                    That's not quite what I was saying. My example would be Player A takes a contested mark over his opponent Player B. Player A's teammate (who may not have even been involved in the marking contest) rushes in and gives Player B a good shove. I just think its a cheap shpt and unwarranted.

                    FWIW I was at the Hawthorn game and Papley's demonstrative behaviour got me out of my seat too. It was in game, spontaneous, and he created the play. He doesn't get stuck into his opponent after every goal he scores. He celebrates, and it's usually a display of jubilation.

                    I was probably responding more to the premise of KTigers' post as opposed to Nico's earlier post.
                    Fair call, and yeah I totally agree with your example. That side of it is just kinda ugly and unnecessary and, thankfully,something our boys tend not to engage in.

                    I would’ve loved to have been there for that Papley one though, glad you enjoyed it in person ! Can’t wait to get back to the footy !!


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                    • The Big Cat
                      On the veteran's list
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 2360

                      #70
                      Bring back the bounce for all stoppages and do it quickly without nomination of ruckmen. Watched an old 1970's match the other day and as soon as the ball was in dispute the umps grabbed it and bounced it before other players arrived. If the bounce went sideways then stiff @@@@@@, that was just the rub of the green and helped clear the area. The throw up is the worst innovation in recent years. The perfect throw up means everyone is in perfect position to neutralise the situation. This rubbish about no whistle as long as the ball is in motion is just rubbish, just gives time for more blokes to arrive. Imagine the situation if a long kick comes into the forward line to a 2 versus 2 and a tackle locks the ball to an opponent. In the old days - after half a second blow the whistle, bounce the ball while there's still only 4 blokes there. Virtually no repeat stoppages.
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                      • MattW
                        Veterans List
                        • May 2011
                        • 4231

                        #71
                        Come on Fremantle.

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                        • troyjones2525
                          Swans Fanatic!
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 2908

                          #72
                          The difference between Serong if he had been drafted by us instead if Stephens is that if he was playing in our seniors he'd be stuck playing as a small forward, not developing in the centre square like Longmuir has allowed him to do and it's paying dividends already!

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                          • Blood Fever
                            Veterans List
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 4051

                            #73
                            Originally posted by MattW
                            Come on Fremantle.
                            Beautiful scoreline

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                            • dejavoodoo44
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2015
                              • 8727

                              #74
                              Enjoyed the last quarter of Fremantle beating Collingwood. Suggests that we have some sort of chance to beat them next week.

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                              • Blood Fever
                                Veterans List
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 4051

                                #75
                                Originally posted by troyjones2525
                                The difference between Serong if he had been drafted by us instead if Stephens is that if he was playing in our seniors he'd be stuck playing as a small forward, not developing in the centre square like Longmuir has allowed him to do and it's paying dividends already!

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                                Let's see how both their careers.pan out. Stephens would be 70kgs wringing wet at the moment. Sensible playing him on the wing.

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