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Re: Round 15 Post Game Thread - Blues v Tigers - DJC - 07-13-2015

(07-13-2015, 06:23 AM)Baggers link Wrote:I didn't think that Rowe was dropped, rather out with an injury and the club decided to bring him back through the NBs... probably hair-splitting/a mute point.

Rowe was a late withdrawal with a back problem.  Not something that would require our best key defender - apart from Henderson  Wink - to come back through the NBs.  A very strange decision to say the least, particularly when an underdone and under performing Menzel was rushed straight back.

I would be more sympathetic if Rowe was left out to give one of the up and coming tall defenders a shot.  Oh! that's right, we don't have any (with apologies to Jacksh who probably should get another game).


Re: Round 15 Post Game Thread - Blues v Tigers - kruddler - 07-13-2015

(07-13-2015, 09:15 AM)DJC link Wrote:Rowe was a late withdrawal with a back problem.  Not something that would require our best key defender - apart from Henderson  Wink - to come back through the NBs.  A very strange decision to say the least, particularly when an underdone and under performing Menzel was rushed straight back.

I would be more sympathetic if Rowe was left out to give one of the up and coming tall defenders a shot.  Oh! that's right, we don't have any (with apologies to Jacksh who probably should get another game).

If Rowe had've been played, and his back played up on him and had to be subbed in the first quarter....everyone would've gone postal. The club gave him a chance in the 2's to test it out. He got through. Yay.

He'll be back next week.


Re: Round 15 Post Game Thread - Blues v Tigers - Mantis - 07-13-2015

We did give a young kid a chance. Didn't we play Fields. He wasn't great in any way, but will obviously improve with more game time.


Re: Round 15 Post Game Thread - Blues v Tigers - cookie2 - 07-13-2015

(07-13-2015, 10:18 AM)kruddler link Wrote:If Rowe had've been played, and his back played up on him and had to be subbed in the first quarter....everyone would've gone postal. The club gave him a chance in the 2's to test it out. He got through. Yay.

He'll be back next week.

That's a reasonable approach atm, we aren't currently playing for sheep stations.


Re: Round 15 Post Game Thread - Blues v Tigers - DJC - 07-13-2015

(07-13-2015, 10:18 AM)kruddler link Wrote:If Rowe had've been played, and his back played up on him and had to be subbed in the first quarter....everyone would've gone postal. The club gave him a chance in the 2's to test it out. He got through. Yay.

He'll be back next week.

He had all week to test it out  :Smile

If his back was suspect, he shouldn't have played with the NBs, particularly given the conditions.

By the way, what's 'gone postal'?  It sounds serious  Wink


Re: Round 15 Post Game Thread - Blues v Tigers - Lods - 07-13-2015

(07-13-2015, 10:37 AM)DJC link Wrote:By the way, what's 'gone postal'?  It sounds serious  Wink

It's a "mailman" thing Big Grin

Quote:Going postal, in American English slang, means becoming extremely and uncontrollably angry, often to the point of violence, and usually in a workplace environment.

The expression derives from a series of incidents from 1986 onward in which United States Postal Service (USPS) workers shot and killed managers, fellow workers, and members of the police or general public in acts of mass murder. Between 1986 and 1997, more than 40 people were gunned down by current or former employees in at least 20 incidents of workplace rage.



Re: Round 15 Post Game Thread - Blues v Tigers - PaulP - 07-14-2015

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-07-14/when-is-a-mark-not-a-mark-afl-umpires-coach-admits-mistakes-were-made-in-tigersblues-clash


Re: Round 15 Post Game Thread - Blues v Tigers - cookie2 - 07-14-2015

(07-14-2015, 06:35 AM)PaulP link Wrote:http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-07-14/when-is-a-mark-not-a-mark-afl-umpires-coach-admits-mistakes-were-made-in-tigersblues-clash

Now they are taking the p1ss!


Re: Round 15 Post Game Thread - Blues v Tigers - kruddler - 07-14-2015

(07-13-2015, 10:37 AM)DJC link Wrote:He had all week to test it out  :Smile

If his back was suspect, he shouldn't have played with the NBs, particularly given the conditions.

By the way, what's 'gone postal'?  It sounds serious  Wink

The NB's played a day later than the seniors. Perhaps that, along with the 50-50 nature of his back, made the difference to playing or not.

Backs are hard to predict and look after. Maybe Thursday night when they did the teams, he was a bit stiff. Maybe he woke up friday and it was much better. Saturday it was fine. Who knows.

The question is, why risk it? What have we got to gain? We are not playing for finals.


Re: Round 15 Post Game Thread - Blues v Tigers - DJC - 07-14-2015

(07-14-2015, 08:01 AM)kruddler link Wrote:The NB's played a day later than the seniors. Perhaps that, along with the 50-50 nature of his back, made the difference to playing or not.

Backs are hard to predict and look after. Maybe Thursday night when they did the teams, he was a bit stiff. Maybe he woke up friday and it was much better. Saturday it was fine. Who knows.

The question is, why risk it? What have we got to gain? We are not playing for finals.

That's true, but why risk it in the NBs?