Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda….

April 15, 2017 by · Leave a Comment
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by Darren Spence

We shoulda won missing 11 gettable goals and having 10 extra inside 50s. We coulda won if we went into 3/4 qtr time 15 points up instead of 3. We woulda won if Big Maxy didn’t go down with an injury and Hogan and Lewis were available and the game was at the MCG! I bet I wasn’t the only Dees fan uttering those words after Melbourne lost to Geelong by 29 points on Saturday. However, excuses count for nothing and as Goodwin said after the game “We just had a really bad day”.

Well that was an understatement…..I was bitterly disappointed as we really looked the better side for the majority of the game and even more frustrated as we couldn’t capitalise on the good work. Kicking for goal is such a mental thing and it became a disease that permeated even our most experience players on the weekend.

Gawn getting injured is not ideal (another understatement!) though it does open up a great opportunity for the big Spencil to get a run and his form in the JLT and at Casey has been solid and I am sure that he will do well. As important as Gawn is to our side, our midfield is elite, and sides like the Doggies have shown you don’t a dominate ruckman to win the big dance so I wouldn’t be writing off our season as I have read that some fans have.

On Saturday Watts showed enormous ticker to take on the much taller Zac Smith and, in my opinion, couldn’t have given any more. He was literally off his feet by games end…..no one ever should ever challenge his commitment again.

For the 3rd week running we dominated statistically with some big numbers. Jones led all comers with 36 touches, Hunt continues to show his promise with 30. Oliver continued his break out year form with 28 and Nibbler looks like joining him this year with another great game with 28 possessions. Stretch and Viney both impressed and of course I couldn’t leave out Killer.

Enough about that game where the Cats shouldn’t have got the cream!

This weekend we come up against the Dockers, back home at the G, on Saturday afternoon. We still won’t have Lewis or Hulk and obviously Spencil will come in for Gawn but I am backing our boys to make amends and come out victors to further entrench ourselves in the top 8. Get around the boys as they #raisehell on Saturday!

Go Dees!

 

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Any time we beat Caaaarlton you will find me in a glowing mood!

April 15, 2017 by · Leave a Comment
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by Darren Spence

I don’t know where my dislike of Carlton first came from. Maybe it started before I was born when RDB left? It definitely started when the kid I grew up across the road from was/is a staunch Blues supporter and I had to endure constant ribbing throughout the 70’s and 80’s. It grew further when Robert Walls missed a goal to draw against Footscray in round 22 1976 to cruelly deny the Dees a place in the finals. It went apoplectic when Greg Wells left to play for them.

So any time we manage to beat Caaaarlton you will find me in a glowing mood and Saturday was no exception as the Mighty Dees beat the Blues to win their first 2 games of the season since 2005.

There is an old adage that good teams win even when not playing at their best and it’s fair to say that the boys weren’t at their efficient best at the weekend. At one stage, deep into the 2nd quarter, the top 13 players in fantasy football scoring were all Melbourne players. Now I don’t know if this is a record…..but it must be close…yet for all that leather poisoning we only held a lead of 10 points at the long break.

The 3rd quarter saw the Blues take the lead before another run on similar the Saints game saw the Demons kick 7 of the last 9 goals to run out 22 point victors.
Our ability to get run-ons against both teams this season is testament to our new attacking game style and it does hold us in good stead for an exciting year!

Clayton Oliver showed last game wasn’t a fluke finishing with 34 disposals and probably has at least 5 Brownlow votes so far. Salem played his best game for the club in my opinion with 31 possessions and showed us how much we miss his silky skills. Tyson had the ball 32 times, Garlett kicked 3 goals, Watts was lively and I also liked Jetta’s game as well as Harmes.

This week we have the Cats and another great opportunity to show the footy world our great club is back as well as erase the performance in the last round last year. Disappointingly 2 of our key players in Lewis and Hogan will miss with suspension but we will welcome Vince back and another opportunity will present itself to show our depth as we look to replace our key forward. I am tipping a win (our record at Docklands this year is outstanding!). Get behind the mighty Dees as we look to go 3 zip in 2017!

 

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When you buy your $50 share in the sponsorship you will not only be supporting Daisy and James, the Melbourne Women’s team and the Melbourne Football Club but also be in the draw for one of these great prizes:

  • Two tickets to the Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Memorial Trophy Awards Dinner
  • Accommodation for two nights including breakfast at the Ibis Accor Hotel in Melbourne CBD
  • Two invitations to attend an exclusive Barbeque with the 2017 MFC Squad
  • 2017 Women’s Guernsey signed by Daisy
  • 2017 Women’s Team Poster signed by Daisy
  • 2017 match worn jumper signed by James Harmes
  • 2017 MFC Squad poster signed by James
  • Two invitations to attend an exclusive MCG and AAMI Park Tour, guided by Russell Robertson
  • Preferential selection for one child to go into the MFC Guard of Honor at the MCG

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Faith in the Mighty Demons!

March 31, 2017 by · Leave a Comment
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by Darren Spence

All the players, coaches and supporters were singing our great song for the first time in a round one game away from the ‘G since 1980 after a great win against the Saints on Saturday. I don’t know why the 2nd verse gets ignored however it would have been apt to sing ‘oh the team played fine in the year 39’ as I am pretty sure that was the last time we have beaten St. Kilda.

It didn’t look the result we were all hoping for early in the game, however, and yes, I was a little pessimistic when we were down by 4 goals and Joel Smith was off injured. In fact, at one stage I thought the Aussie Cricket team were more likely to be invited to Virat Kohli’s house for a BBQ then the Dees to break their drought!

I should have had more faith as the Mighty Demons slammed on 10 unanswered goals to end up winning comfortably by 30 points. Melbourne showed that the transition of coaches was seamless and I really enjoyed the attacking game style implemented by Goodwin. If this is a sign of things to come, then our long-suffering supporters are in for a treat this year.

Our turnaround of fortunes in the game really started with the clearances. We smashed the Saints in this area with big Maxy giving our midfield first use of the ball with players like Oliver, Lewis and Jones feasting on Gawn’s exemplary service. Oliver looks like having a break out year as he continued on with his JLT form (I still don’t know what JLT stands for BTW!) and Lewis just may end up being the recruit of the year.

Mitch Hannan had a debut to remember finishing with 16 disposals and 2 goals. Other players that impressed me were Neal-Bullen, in arguably his best game for the club, Vince, Hogan, Petracca and the under – rated (well outside the club anyway) Neville Jetta. Many players could see themselves hard done by with their exclusion from this list which really was a solid team performance and the best possible start for the year.

This Sunday we look towards our first home game against the Blues. Carlton are another team that have had the wood on us of late and it is a great opportunity for the boys to go 2 up after 2 and erase the poor performance against this mob late last year. I really don’t like Carlton….. am pumped for this game and expecting the boys to be fired up and run away with a win.

 

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We are delighted to  sponsor Daisy Pearce, the Melbourne captain, marquee player in the AFL Women’s competition and most decorated player in the game.  For only $50 you can join us in this unique opportunity to sponsor Daisy. It’s our chance to be part of AFL Women’s history and something very special.

We are again sponsoring James Harmes this year and look forward to watching James being part of the new age Demons in 2017.

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Melbourne v St Kilda – match preview

March 31, 2017 by · Leave a Comment
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A glimpse into what NSW Demons are looking forward to in the first game of the season.

  • Fearless football
  • Players hit targets and hit the contest HARD – no second guessing, no tentative approaches, just playing with guts and determination to get the job done
  • Big, big team effort , consolidation of Oliver, Hunt, Trac, Watts, Gawn and Brayshaw and breakthroughs by Hannan and Smith
  • Defying Saints hoodoo, defying Docklands hoodoo
  • Enjoying the Gawn-Viney midfield partnership develop, a bit of class from Petraca and already one of the best in heavy traffic, Clayton Oliver, ply his wares!!
  • Hoping for the clarry revolution!
  • The young ones stepping up and playing free flowing running football and excited about our forward line.
  • Drastically reduced turnovers especially in the corridor, much better final kicks into the forward line with sharp passes to good leads.
  • Thirdly the back zone not failing and letting opposition forwards running in behind the zone and taking the ball uncontested and kicking easy goals.
  • Petracca-Brayshaw-Oliver-Salem all in the one team, hopefully all fit and over their respective issues. Lewis to help guide them.
  • No second year blues for the likes of Hunt and forementioned.
  • The red back away guernsey (?!?).
  • Collective and individual improvement.
  • The debutants. Viney-Stretch-Smith all sons of.

If we get all of that it will be a great game!

So join us at the Cammy to watch the game on the big screen.

See you there.

Go Melbourne

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Life, the universe and the AFL Women’s comp

March 13, 2017 by · Leave a Comment
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By Sonya Voumard

Star-struck young girls and boys were among an enthusiastic crowd of Melbourne Football Club fans who came to see Daisy Pearce talk about life, the universe and the AFL Women’s Comp last Thursday night at the Pullman Quay Grand on Sydney Harbour. Despite the classic Sydney views visible from the hotel reception room’s windows, all eyes were on Daisy as the iconic Sydney ferries sailed by ignored.

Autographs were signed and some very junior hands shaken before the humble, generous and self-possessed Melbourne Football Club’s women’s comp captain told the audience of her love for AFL as a kid growing up in the Victorian country town of Bright. Disappointment followed when she reached an age where she could no longer play in games with the boys.
The older Melbourne-born women among us sighed in recognition and regret, remembering the 1970s when girls who dared bring their Sherrin to primary school had it confiscated until the end of the day with that infuriating headmaster’s refrain: “Football’s too dangerous for girls.”

Fielding questions from magazine editor Jackie Frank and later from an engaged and responsive audience, Daisy spoke of the contrast between the more DIY-style women’s AFL – where you strap up your own ankles and even clear rubbish from the ground before you play – and the newly established professional AFL Women’s comp where physios and other assistance are all on hand.
But before we get too pleased with the progress of women’s AFL, let’s remember that unlike her AFL competition-playing male counterparts for whom it’s a full-time gig, Daisy still has a day job.
She works as a midwife at Melbourne’s Box Hill hospital, something she says she also loves and that keeps her grounded. So there’s still a fair distance to go. But to quote an old advertisement: “You’ve come a long way baby.”

 

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And we are delighted to be sponsoring the Melbourne captain, marquee player in the AFL Women’s competition and most decorated player in the game. For only $50 you can join us in this unique opportunity to sponsor Daisy. It’s our chance to be part of AFL Women’s history and when you watch the women play you’ll know you are part of something very special.

We are also sponsoring James Harmes who played 19 games in 2016, capping a big turnaround in his career, and look forward to watching James continue to develop in 2017.

Sponsoring players is a way to connect with them and contribute essential $$ for equipment and training for the teams. The sponsorship for Daisy and James will cost a total of $4390. When you buy your $50 share in the sponsorship you will not only be supporting Daisy and James, the Melbourne Women’s team and the Melbourne Football Club but also be in the draw for one of these great prizes:

  • Two tickets to the Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Memorial Trophy Awards Dinner
  • One night stay with breakfast in Accor Hotel in Melbourne CBD
  • Two invitations to attend an exclusive Barbeque with the 2017 MFC Squad
  • 2017 Women’s Guernsey signed by Daisy
  • 2017 Women’s Team Poster signed by Daisy
  • 2017 match worn jumper signed by James Harmes
  • 2017 MFC Squad poster signed by James
  • Two Women’s Team Membership Scarves
  • Two invitations to attend an exclusive MCG and AAMI Park Tour, guided by RusselI Robertson
  • Preferential selection for one child to go into the MFC Guard of Honor at the MCG

Every share entitles you to one entry in the draw for the prizes.

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