#30 Darcy Moore

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I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right
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Moore is a definite starter.

I suspect we won't play Reid this week, but see how our smaller forward line functions with Roughy in defence. If we lose on Friday night, then we could throw caution to the wind and bring in Reid for the following final.

But then again, wtfwik? :?
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Sounds a plan Rude Boy
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i reckon this is the team:

Maynard Moore [Greenwood/Aish]
Howe Berg Crisp
Phillips Adams Sidey
Elliot Mihocek Thomas
WHE DeGoey Stevo

Grundy Pendles Treloar

Mayne, Brown, Wills, Roughhead

Sadly missing: Langdon, Beams, Varcoe, Sier.

Although it does feel one midfielder short.
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Wills....Nooooo... Varcoe is a finals certainty
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RudeBoy wrote:Sorry E, but i think you are wrong on both counts.

There is no evidence or even a suggestion that Moore's decision to leave the ground in the last quarter of the Bumbers game was pre-planned. This was clear the next day when Bucks - before scans cleared Darcy of any injury - expressed grave concerns that Darcy had been unable to see out the game. Darcy left the field of his own volition because he was feeling hamstring tightness coming on and was fearful of another injury. It was purely precautionary on his part.

Bucks has said that as long as Darcy completes all the training - no different from anyone else - before our first final, then he will definitely play. End of story. Seriously, there's no need for anyone to try to twist this into something it's not.
Rudey, its looking like instead of people accusing Moore of being a nutcase and that its "in his head", maybe we should be praising him for his developing understanding of what his body can and cant cope with!!!!!

He seems to have managed his body (including by asking out of games where he has felt like he is in danger of more serious injury) and has now put himself into a preliminary final and played a MONSTER of a qualifying final.

Well done Darcy. Keep ignoring the noise my friend.
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Yes well done Darcy amazing 2nd half and check out how elated he was singing the song. We will all be hoping he gets through the finals unscathed and plays with freedom. He deserves a finals campaign.
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Last Qtr is why we don't want to lose Moore
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Dave The Man wrote:Last Qtr is why we don't want to lose Moore
His intercept marking was brilliant. Saved us multiple times.
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Great seeing him produce last night. He deserved some luck and hopefully one swallow doesn't make a season.
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Damn he was good last night.
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Yeah, huge performance. His muscle/strength conditioning is up, too; wait until that starts to show in one-on-ones.
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You get a glimpse of how good he is and hope to hell he has finally got the soft tissue crap behind
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Revisiting Darcy Moore

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I was having a conversation with a couple mates today about young KPPs and recalled several articles from a few years back that posed the question - who was the best young KPP prospect (I think it mainly referred to KPF). In those conversations were Moore, Daniher, Hogan, Boyd and Patton - a veritable plethora of talent that has spent more time out of the game than in it since those discussions.

The following were a couple of the articles I found on a quick google search (there are plenty more with differing ranking orders, but you'll get the idea).

https://www.3aw.com.au/richo-picks-hoga ... 16-gnkt8a/

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2016/03/15/ ... y-be-best/

https://www.zerohanger.com/david-schwar ... rds-10318/

Revisiting the notion paints a fairly grim forecast for top end draft talented talls.

The question has been raised here about pursuing a KPP via draft vs trade/FA/RFA. Given the uncertainties of draft outcome (both injury/mental health and development), it would seem prudent to pursue the established player route... there are costs involved to be sure and getting a top end KPF costs plenty ($$$s/trade capital), perhaps looking at a player not receiving that many opportunities for whatever reason, who has shown capable at the top level in limited showings may be the best option... (note - this is not a post advocating for the club to pursue Peter Wright)

It's an interesting time capsule showing how a group of young players, once viewed as the future stars of club and AFL have panned out...

For the record, and with the benefit of hindsight, I declare Moore the best (it was touch and go with his soft tissue injuries).[/url]
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