Game Day. Magpies v. Demons. Late changes, comments.
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Let’s hope fly and the selectors got this right
I honestly thought Lipinski was on the outer closely followed by Sidey both there form had been way down
I’m guessing crisp might play more off the HBF
This will be won in the middle
JDG Adams Mitchell need to win it in close and shut them down
We can’t be turning it over with poor kicking skills tonight it’s how we’ve been getting beaten
Tonight should be a contest of pressure and more pressure
Those who can handle it best will influence the game and win
Pies in a close one by 14
I honestly thought Lipinski was on the outer closely followed by Sidey both there form had been way down
I’m guessing crisp might play more off the HBF
This will be won in the middle
JDG Adams Mitchell need to win it in close and shut them down
We can’t be turning it over with poor kicking skills tonight it’s how we’ve been getting beaten
Tonight should be a contest of pressure and more pressure
Those who can handle it best will influence the game and win
Pies in a close one by 14
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If that storm hits before gametime kicking skills will be tested as will marking, could wind up a slogfest.qldmagpie67 wrote:Let’s hope fly and the selectors got this right
I honestly thought Lipinski was on the outer closely followed by Sidey both there form had been way down
I’m guessing crisp might play more off the HBF
This will be won in the middle
JDG Adams Mitchell need to win it in close and shut them down
We can’t be turning it over with poor kicking skills tonight it’s how we’ve been getting beaten
Tonight should be a contest of pressure and more pressure
Those who can handle it best will influence the game and win
Pies in a close one by 14
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I imagine we can as long as we juggle from the list of emergencies, we announced the sub early but could change.piedys wrote:But... IF a big arse wet shit storm hits the CBD before game time, and settles in, can we still for argument's sake change our SUB and perhaps remove a ruck from the starting 23?Woods Of Ypres wrote:weather a bit weird in city. sun is out and seems the first band of rain has missed the CBD
The weather is very windy and a change is in progress ATM, in line with yesterdays forecast so I expect they considered the weather when selecting the team.
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Next band is not gonna miss by the looks of the radar....Woods Of Ypres wrote:weather a bit weird in city. sun is out and seems the first band of rain has missed the CBD
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I'd hope the team isn't selected based on a weather forecast?Hm wrote:I imagine we can as long as we juggle from the list of emergencies, we announced the sub early but could change.
The weather is very windy and a change is in progress ATM, in line with yesterdays forecast so I expect they considered the weather when selecting the team.
Horses for Courses as they say, even if we decide at the last possible minute...
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Huh??? weather is literally a horses for courses strategypiedys wrote:I'd hope the team isn't selected based on a weather forecast?Hm wrote:I imagine we can as long as we juggle from the list of emergencies, we announced the sub early but could change.
The weather is very windy and a change is in progress ATM, in line with yesterdays forecast so I expect they considered the weather when selecting the team.
Horses for Courses as they say, even if we decide at the last possible minute...
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Enough talking , analyzing, the time has come, this is it, if we want to win the Premiership, we MUST win this match, and go straight to the Preliminary Final get the week off, let the other mobs scrap it out. Its the only way. We can win this if every player plays his part, has a red hot go. ! Its time to beat these Toffy pricks in a big final, past time, actually. We can, and will , do this. Im quietly confident. In Fly we trust. Magpies by 24 points, or under one goal. Just win, by anything. Go Woods !!
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absolutely. Cannot bomb long or May and Lever will destroy us, not to mention Gawn dropping back. Kicking to grass is a better option for our small forwards to do their thing. If the rain arrives we need to get Ginni on for a big man asap.jonmac1954 wrote:If we adapt to the conditions by going full on chaos instead of long down the line it will negate their defensive setup. The other part is at least breaking even in the middle. Do that and we are a big chance.
Terrible for Johnny Noble but he needs to stay involved as he’ll still get his chance I reckon. Brave call by the selectors who I reckon did their homework and saw that Melbourne’s pressure brought him undone last time round…. And as Swoop42 said earlier, Nick Daicos may go back to the half back line when he returns.
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Dan McStay. Just got a feeling. Weather might not help him though.
Tom Mitchell, conditions could be made for him tonight.
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There's a lot riding on the coaching and preparation in this one because they're a couple of big bodies ahead of us. The call on Noble shows a lot has gone into the planning, and the lads won't want for motivation. Now it's down to execution and the weather.
If it were dry I'd be a lot more confident. We've handled the wet so poorly that the shift in ball movement and forward work will need to be significant. That said, we've had time to tweak things, with the Noble change no doubt part of that, so you'd think no stone would've been left unturned.
Are we a couple of strong, explosive bodies short, or can we move the ball smartly in the wet, and get more from players built for the physical battle, such as Bruzzy, IQ, Adams, Cameron and McCreery? Is there a sniff that Beau might finally play a big shut-down role? Can players like McStay be used to mess with their backline structure? A lot of this rides on how much we can get from that sort of players in the contest, because the usual suspects will no doubt lift.
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If it were dry I'd be a lot more confident. We've handled the wet so poorly that the shift in ball movement and forward work will need to be significant. That said, we've had time to tweak things, with the Noble change no doubt part of that, so you'd think no stone would've been left unturned.
Are we a couple of strong, explosive bodies short, or can we move the ball smartly in the wet, and get more from players built for the physical battle, such as Bruzzy, IQ, Adams, Cameron and McCreery? Is there a sniff that Beau might finally play a big shut-down role? Can players like McStay be used to mess with their backline structure? A lot of this rides on how much we can get from that sort of players in the contest, because the usual suspects will no doubt lift.
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