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Speaker 1: Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fremantle, Geelong, Gold Coast, GWS Giants, Hawthorne, Melbourne, North Melbourne, called Adelaide, Richmond, sin Kilda, Sidney, Swan's, West Coast Western Bulldogs. Those the aighten teams had to gather around this week. Boys in Adelaide, we're holding the fort down here. But I just thought I'd just go through everyone medical.
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Speaker 2: In Adelaide, Feld three w intro song Wow sounded like that.
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Speaker 3: That's good.
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Speaker 1: Massive one on Friday night Collingwood against Fremantle and Macawee both scanned past Collingwood training this morning and Nick Dacos didn't really impress us, did it.
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Speaker 4: He moves marginally better than he did about half an hour before the game that he didn't play last Thursday night. Ed, now, you had a much better vision of it than I did. I was driving past, I was slowing down. I was holding up traffic all the way down there at Barnsey, trying to get a good glimpse of it. But I could see Ed they're all over it, and to me Ed he didn't look great. There were stages when he looked, okay, give us your insight into what you think you'll play. Like he's obviously going to play. They've said that he'll play. Will lets still go to the last minute like it did last Thursday night?
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Speaker 5: Do you reckon?
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Speaker 1: I think I think they'll commit to playing in this time. I think it puts a lot of pressure on their half performance team if they pull them out. Look, there's no crime to be rubbernecking when you drive past the Olympic parking. It probably should have Albanians are perfectly entirely that when they go past pass.
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Speaker 2: Couldn't get a park to a bottleneck as it is already without out the window.
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Speaker 1: But yeah, he looked properly when he slowed down so he could get to high speed. He had a couple of nice moments where he spun out of a couple of tackles, but he didn't look particularly interested in getting into the into the contest.
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Speaker 5: At times.
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Speaker 1: He sort of hung out on the periphery, drifted forward a few times. But when he had the ball and he was motoring about, he looked okay.
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Speaker 5: So I don't know.
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Speaker 1: I think you've got to give players a bit of leeway when they look properly just moving around at training because he probably doesn't really care how yea, And.
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Speaker 4: They won't do what they did last week. They'll make sure they've made that right decision. They clearly think he's ready to go. I don't know why it took so long last week to rule him out. Like Lee Matthews has spoken clearly about it and said that it does disrupt, you know, the actual team, and it did that way even when you know Craig McCrae is giving an interview on the bench when he's still looking out there trying to see whether Nicks got through all right or not, and clearly didn't. So but I think this week, you surely they need him to play. My goodness, they need.
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Speaker 6: Him to play.
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Speaker 2: How much is the medical team sweating Maca because Darcy Moore was played when I don't know should he have played?
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Speaker 3: It doesn't look like it right now.
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Speaker 2: And then you're going to risk your very best asset by a country mile, yeah, in a game against Freemantle. If that doesn't come off and he does more damage, that's seriously, it's a good point.
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Speaker 6: Jared Wade is one of the best in the AFL.
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Speaker 4: I mean, he's been well and truly held it for what he's been able to do to get some of these older coming of players to keep on keeping on well into their thirties. But there is a bit of pressure on them. They know that, I think, and hopefully he gets through. It's going to be a fascinating game. You know, you would think clearly the Dockers will start favorites, but you know the Pies really need a better showing.
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Speaker 6: They were really poor against Brisbane just.
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Speaker 1: On the fitness department. Craig McCrae made the point and he's pressed that Jared Wade and the head for his simony it kind of really progressive in terms of the asl sphere. So they're trying to push different methods and they're constantly reviewing them Collingwood and crazy. Sometimes they get them wrong, but we're happy to be at the forefront of these things.
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Speaker 5: They're happy to take the odd risk.
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Speaker 4: I think clubs now generally they want to have, you know, some medical staff and also some you know, the conditioning stuff to be on that edge, that cutting edge, because you need to do that. Obviously, when it doesn't, you're going to get some wrong. That's the whole thing. And they got last week wrong. Absolutely got last week wrong. You know, that doesn't mean that this week he won't play. He sort of showed enough. I think that he will play. And God, as we said before, they absolutely need him.
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Speaker 1: News as well that Angus Anderson will make his name Andrew might give them a bit of an edge or young for you.
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Speaker 6: Guys, So young for you guys, how would that be? Get the Batman bill? There? We know the owners of the Batman bill, I think it.
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Speaker 4: I think they paid about twenty five thirty thousand dollars for the Batman bill. Too young for you ed when Angry Anderson, the original you know it was out on the Waverley Park Arena in the nineteen ninety one Grand Final with the Batmobile singing bound for glory.
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Speaker 2: I would be worried about how much it would cost to fill up the petrol tak a the Batman.
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Speaker 6: Imagine a batmanfeil getting across. Now, that's probably too far in the petrol.
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Speaker 1: Watch the whole show before you search Angry Anderson nine ninety one into your search engine to look that up. A couple of big games we need to discuss as well. Thursday Night, Adelaide Carton, I want us to do a bit of a gather around pressure index. Who's most under the pump this round because all the noise has been around the Blues this week. But Adelaide were really disappointed to go down to the Dockers. It's been a series of narrow losses now where they've been in games but they haven't been able to finish one off. They're really under the pump too, aren't they.
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Speaker 5: They are.
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Speaker 6: They're the almost team at the moment, aren't they.
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Speaker 4: And that's why I think that, you know, if you're looking at a gather around pressure index. Matthew Nicks not to lose his job, that's nothing anything to do with that, but given what a season they had last year, but to actually, you know, if they go down to Carlton, which at this stage you wouldn't think is going to happen unless they play three quarters and they don't play a last quarter in Carlton get through by default. But there's a lot of pressure on them. There's a lot of things going wrong with their game and Corey will have a look at it at some stage.
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Speaker 5: Three.
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Speaker 4: There's some real red flags with the Crows at the moment. They really need to beat the Blues, don't they.
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Speaker 2: Now Corey will know more about this when he comes on a little bit later than me, but I find it really hard to get a read on him. They've played three really good opponents, been in front in the last court in all those games, but they've been outplayed for the majority game in each of them. So it's hard to tell for me whether that's a good sign that they're not playing that well but they're so close to three well creditied opponents, or it's a bad sign that they're not playing well at all and they're in trouble just on the ladder because they're losing, so they need to win, and they probably need to win comfortably to get us all back on side.
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Speaker 1: I think Essendon Melbourne at the Adelaide over. I think the Bombers alleviated a little bit of pressure with their performance after court of time against the Bulldogs, but this is a match that they should probably be aiming to win. The won this head to head match up in twenty twenty three and twenty twenty five against the Demons, and as good as Melbourne have been at the MCG, they're still a pretty young team. They got thrashed by Freemantle on the road a couple of weeks ago. If Essendon are going to get on the board at some point in the first half of the season, it could have to be week.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, it'd be fascinated to watch that game. Like the these have been so good. They've been intoxicating to watch in a lot of ways, haven't they. They're helping to change the narrative about the way foot he's being played, and you know, taking risks and that it's been everything that Essendon haven't really they haven't taken risks and the like.
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Speaker 6: They were much better last week.
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Speaker 4: Can't see them beating the demons over there, but gee, they just need to keep putting in reasonable showings. And it was good to see Zach Barrett in the second half get back to a.
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Speaker 6: Little bit of form.
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Speaker 4: He's you know, he's you know, obviously his wife missed it. She was out busy doing other things, up to something else as well, but it was actually good to see him get back to a little bit of form. He's looked like a player who just didn't want to be there. But the second half got a lot better and hopefully it's a reasonable game.
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Speaker 6: You think that D's would win that.
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Speaker 1: One and GWS against Richmond utist thinking if the Giants drop that one out at Norwood, I'm just looking a little bit sideways at them, go what's happening here? I think they should be okay, Tigers have got their injury issues, are still bringing things together.
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Speaker 5: But just a bit of a watch on the Giants as well. We spend just quite low.
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Speaker 1: They're one and three now they've got to start making move soon to get back into that top ten.
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Speaker 2: Now they're in an awful mess if they lose to Richmond this like they're a long way back. We spoke about with Corey last week about their draw and their fixture and how they come home. So they almost just need to get themselves in a position to launch I think in the back half of the year. So obviously need to win this. But yeah, if they lose this, they're in trouble. Put a Lads and Killer rounds out the weekend and sin kild are sitting fourteenth on the ladder. They've played a couple of good sides, got overrun by Brisbane at the end. How badly do they need to get a second win on the board when everybody's waiting sharpening their knives.
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Speaker 1: Very badly Unfortunately, they're playing one of the most emotional sides in the competition, playing in front of a home ground. Never tear us apart at the start of the game. It's going to be a difficult clash.
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Speaker 4: Sure, well, yeah, it's a fascinating game, isn't They really do need some bang for Bark, don't they some kilder like they're showing bits and pieces here and there, but they just need some bank for Bark. But I don't know, I'll never tear us apart. You've got me going when you said that. I think the Power might win that one. So who's on top of a pressure index?
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Speaker 6: Who's leading it?
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Speaker 1: I think Adelaide. I think Adelaide need to take care of this, otherwise will question their contender status.
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Speaker 6: This is this is a crucial game for them.
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Speaker 4: You know, ninety nine times out of one hundred, they're going to win this game. But in the one chance that they don't win it, the pressure will really be hitting. Yeah.
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Speaker 2: I also think secured A desperately need to win and they should be beating Port Adelaide even though it is after that suppose that song from NXX.
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Speaker 3: Otherwise, I think they have to win this game.
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Speaker 1: So that was the gather round pressure index. We'll work out the index scores for you later on. I'm not sure how that how that is organized, but we'll catch up now with Champion Data's AFL analyst Corey Mabilio. Corey, welcome back to the Code AFL Show Studio. I'm very excited for you this week because we've got a bit of sample size now everyone's played four games, a bit of an uneven start to the season, but now every run's on the same page. Must be exciting for the stats heats, very exciting. Round four we can start putting some stuff on watch.
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Speaker 7: Round six is the round that we mark in the calendar, you know, the Monday after round six we can find out. Now we start finding out a lot more about clubs. But you know, after round four we can just start, you know, putting some stuff on watch.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, of Corey, amazing case study the Pies at the moment, aren't they They're leaking sort of everywhere. What can you tell us about them going forward? You know, ahead of a really crucial game this week.
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Speaker 8: Yeah, big game this week.
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Speaker 7: I think with them, like three factors for them, One their inability to defend ball movement. Two like their ability to lock the ball in that forward half of the ground. They rank eighteenth for forward half in a sense this year and they're conceding the second most entries of any side, So look, they're going to have to there's a lot of reliance on that defensive part of the ground. Just looking at history, only two sides have made a preliminary final ranking bottom six for inside fifties conceded.
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Speaker 8: It's round four.
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Speaker 7: I acknowledge that we would have been having this chat about them last week just putting this stuff on watch obviously you know some big games, you know, in the next Fortnite or so. So they're one to definitely put on watch because you know, relying on this method is under.
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Speaker 6: The red flanks.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, it's the GWUS profile of last year where they just absorbed so many inside fifties. Obviously they get bundled out in the first week of finals. So yeah, they're definitely one team on watch.
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Speaker 1: So there's been a bit made about their midfield, and they brought in Angus Anderson this week to make his day but a real bash and crash player. Are there any signs that they need a bit more physicality in that midfield?
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Speaker 7: Mix, Yeah, more so along across the entire ground forward fifty in particular, that contest inside forward fifty they rank eighteenth. It's their second worst start to a season. You know, you look at that part of the ground. If you're breaking even or if you're marginally in the positive, you go on really well.
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Speaker 8: But they're eighteenth across the competition this year.
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Speaker 7: Like I said, they're losing contests and they're forward fifty. They can't lock it in, you know, oppositions are sifting them back the other way. So again, look we'll find out more about them, but they're definitely on watch.
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Speaker 6: What about the Crows.
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Speaker 4: I'm fascinated with the Crows ed you'd be the same, like where they're at and what's going There's a massive game for them this week. I know it's Carlton, but mentioned if they lose that.
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Speaker 8: Yeah massive.
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Speaker 7: They're definitely one where you've probably got a bit of a two fold acknowledge the draw that they've had so Collingwood, Bulldogs, Geelong and Freemantle and you look at those three losses, it's six points, eight points, two points, sixteen points, you know, combined losing margin and they've hit the lead in all three of those fourth quarters at some point in the game. Yeah, they're a tricky one. Like you look at matches missed. Keenan Curtain have missed, games laired Archie Dawson but Traper Walker have all missed. And you've got players like Isaac Rankin who hasn't really find a shot this year. Again, there are just little spotfires, you know, all over the ground with them, like the worst side at going end to end at the moment. Their offensive profile, you know, sixteenth time in forward half, So there's definitely a bit of watch on them, the asterisks and the caveat.
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Speaker 8: Look, they've had a hard draw and they're one and three. You know, would have loved to have been two and two.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, with Rankin just like not playing as much through the midfield and the like, what's going on with him at the moment, do you think?
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Speaker 7: Yeah, viously, the you know, the slow build up into twenty sixty injured pre season, He's midfield minutes have fluctuated. I think it's now just released the shackles. Get him in there Rashellian rank and provide some X factor in that part of the ground. I'd look at playing Dawson either behind the ball or forward of the ball. But yeah, I think once they get these pieces back into the team, they'll be fine.
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Speaker 8: But there's just some stuff, you know, little spotfires that you know you would like to probably put.
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Speaker 1: Out, Well what's the opposite of spotfires? Because I'm keen to find out what's happening at North Melbourne at the moment. Where are the rays of light for the Ruis? This is a big game against Brisbane on Saturday and.
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Speaker 6: Or no it's the Barossa this time round, so.
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Speaker 1: It's off Broadway again the Lions, but the one for the rus And where are they showing signs of growth at the moment?
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Speaker 7: Yeah, you look at good Friday and that fourth quarter where they attack Carton obviously they were behind at three quarter time, attacked them when Adam went along with their disposal. You know, one contest by nine inside forward fifty. That was their fourth best quarter on record. Their pressure was really good. I think with them, like again, you've got to acknowledge the draw they've had. They've had the easiest first four rounds of any side in the competition.
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Speaker 8: Credit to them that you know they've cashed in there three and one.
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Speaker 7: I think if you're a North supporter, you would love to be four and and you know jag that West Coast game.
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Speaker 8: But if we were just to split quarters.
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Speaker 7: Into two first fifteen minutes and then the fifteen minutes onwards, North maund have won eighteen fifteen minute periods this year, which is the fourth most in the competition.
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Speaker 8: So again you've got to acknowledge that they're doing a lot right.
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Speaker 7: I'd love for them to just be more bold and aggressive with their ball movement, similar to what we saw in that fourth quarter against Carlton.
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Speaker 6: Absolutely, but you know.
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Speaker 8: Again, we're going to find out a lot.
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Speaker 6: Well let's look at let's let's look at this. We've got Brisbane Richmond.
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Speaker 4: I win the Richmond game, you would think GWS, Geelong, Sydney, Adelaide, Gold Coast Freemantle. After a break, it's it will know exactly where they're placed straight after that.
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Speaker 8: Yeah, like I said, we're going to find out a bit more.
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Speaker 7: Look, there are some asterisks with their ball movement profile, a bit of their post clearance work and defense.
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Speaker 8: Like I said, Nor supporter, you're happy.
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Speaker 6: I think I think you're happy.
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Speaker 3: You want to be winning.
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Speaker 8: We're going to find out a lot.
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Speaker 6: But you're weary, I think, can't.
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Speaker 1: You Yeah, yeah, like the red flags there, They're not going to get away with Clarko's fifteen minute meals. They're going to have to play longer into quarters. Absolutely definitely a message of optimism for the Ruse. Thanks very much for coming in, Kory. It's been great to have you again, and we'll see you next week.
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Speaker 8: Thanks for having me.
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Speaker 1: Acts of vandalism have been a big topic this week and I was busy with this relatively minor offense now of a Sakovos wall painting out behind a cafe run by Carlton Supporters have been exonerated of any of any wrongdoing on that front, but there was a bigger incident at Essendon where a message will a message. Someone attempted to burn a message to the turf. No one could decipher what that message was, but very frustrating for the bombers and I really love act when they just managed to get that surface looking so smik. What's your coffee or to add large last a one children and I ordered the coffee before I asked them any questions about the graffiti.
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Speaker 6: Spray paint or anything on your hands.
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Speaker 1: I wanted to build some good will but I want to talk about that Essenon thing because it just seems so low from if that's a bomber supporter who's gone on to the end of the club on the long weekend and done that to the ground that's going to take so much time and so much money to repair.
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Speaker 2: And it's ridiculous because Essendon has spent a lot of time and a lot of money fixing that level. They've redone it I think twice in the past three years, that main oval, they've redone the other main oval. They've done so much work in trying to get the oval fit for purpose for its players who have had a lot of injury issues.
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Speaker 3: They have dug it up over and over again.
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Speaker 2: And then to have a fair portion of the ground burnch like that is just disgraceful.
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Speaker 3: You're not helping anybody, You're.
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Speaker 4: Not no and I just feel like we were heading into territory we don't want to head into. This is happening more and more I think with situations like this, And obviously you go back to the famous I think it was two thousand and one Richmond Chickenman, you was five tons. That might have been funny back then, it wasn't funny for the late great Danny Frawley or Mark Brashaw who had to deal with that. But now it's getting a little bit when you're burning, you know, messages into the turf there. I just I don't like the way this is actually going, and hopefully it stops right now.
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Speaker 1: And it doesn't make sense for either of those coaches, Brad Scott and Michael Voss to be moved on at this point. You could almost argue that it doesn't make sense to have an interim coach at all during a season. I'd say, you spoke about the draft points on Midweek Tackle last night, Josh, there's not really much incentive in getting a caretaker coach, bump if you go chasing for that kind of thing in the second half of the season.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, it doesn't really make a lot of sense.
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Speaker 2: But the only argument you can wager for Carlton is if they think they're wasting their time and they can bring someone into help the team going forward and they're losing development by having bosses to coach, But that's not happening at the moment.
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Speaker 3: I don't think so.
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Speaker 2: Making a move this early is really almost unprecedent in modern footing.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, it definitely isn't modern footy.
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Speaker 4: There was a period like twenty thirty years ago when you would do that, and you know, we had situations where coaches were placed in rounds two and three. But as you said, it makes no sense to do it now. You know, let it run out. And I don't think anyone internally at the club, as in the guys who would take over a skits would want to do it at this stage either.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, and you're in a hiding if you're ash hantson putting your hand up for that job. Absolutely, sixteen rounds to go, it's going to be I think that's just silly. And I think the graffiti around town is semi humorous, but when it gets on the club like that, even the Carlton one last year on the club walls, I think Brad Load, the former footy boss, called it toxic sort of behavior.
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Speaker 3: And I think that's what it gets to.
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Speaker 2: I think you're just being offensive and rude to the people that run the club that supposedly you love.
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Speaker 1: Ken Hinckley actually spent about three years facing this kind of supporters yeah.
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Speaker 5: Out a club.
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Speaker 1: He spoke Today Maker about about a different issues. It was pretty emotional as well.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, he was. He was really emotional.
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Speaker 4: And you know, grudges, I think, you know, there's certain people that hold grudges like Ken has always held a good grudge. He's been number one in the grudge holding Steakes. I think in that sense, he's spoken today about how he felt exploited by the AFL heading into that clash with Hawthorne and Gather around twelve months ago. Obviously a few months earlier than that he got the twenty thousand dollars fine for his aeroplane and verbal you know, I wouldn't say tirade, it was probably not that strong, but he got twenty thousand with Jack Ginovan, and he basically said he felt.
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Speaker 6: Really exploited by the AFL.
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Speaker 4: They wanted to promote it on the AFL website and pump up the game, whereas they find him twenty thousand dollars. So he still he says he still feels hurt that no one reached out to him from the AFL at the time. He can carry a good grudge, Kenny, but I think he's got a point in this sense that the AFL did pump it up, but they were happy to sling him the twenty thousand and he actually thinks it wasn't just for the gin of and that it was you know, it was a tax that he'd pay for a couple of other things that he'd done over the journey as well.
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Speaker 5: It was a bit of coaches versus the AFL. Chris Scott was.
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Speaker 4: Very enjoyab Oh, how good to see you when he does it. He is the number one and keep.
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Speaker 2: It going, I say, was the last thing any of us wanted.
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Speaker 3: Anyone in the.
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Speaker 2: Chris got to someone else to put themselves in their box and just be born.
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Speaker 3: More of it, the better, I reckon.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, he kept saying he doesn't like speaking immediately after the game because of how open he can be.
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Speaker 4: I think it's great, that's what you want. You don't want to sanitize game in that sense. But they don't like criticism at AFL headquarters either, do they?
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Speaker 1: Just to know, for a few of our readers, there's a lot of the sort of narrative classic deflection from Chris Scott. He answered a question directly about wild cud round right at the end of an interview where he'd been very open about why Gelong had lost the game and the moments that they might focus on how he sort of shifted his focus from the end of the game to moments earlier in the game and tried to apply equal value to all of them. He's pretty open about their defeat. He wasn't trying to deflex, was he.
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Speaker 6: No, not at all.
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Speaker 4: I don't think he was at all. And I love that how honest he actually is. So there's no question about that.
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Speaker 5: Something interesting that caught your Josh on Easter Monday.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, well, Flyn Perez was making his debut for Hawthorne. He's listed as number thirty nine. We didn't see the number thirty nine out in the field at all. He wore number forty because there was a sizing issue. I don't know if that was with them wearing a slightly different jumper with the Dead to Hope logo or what it was, but yeah, bizarre he wore a number forty throughout the day, which is not his number. Sopefully makes his debut in his own number soon. I went to the archives to some other I guess uniform missaps. I was at this game in twenty fourteen where Carlton ran out against Gelong in white shorts. They were supposed to wear blue shorts that day. They had to send someone driving to Princess Park to pick up the blue shorts and drive it back because there was a five thousand dollars fine for every player if they wore the wrong shorts, So if it would have been twenty two plays, then that's one hundred and ten grand, so very quickly they got them driving there. There was one last year where Carl Warner wore the jumper with the wrong logo on it. He wore I think the home jumper for Free Maw he did with the banking logo on it. Well, there are three his teammates who wearing a coal company at logo. That happened to Jay Schultz as well, so it happened along the journey and famously against Hawthorne. Tom Hawkins had to run out and Josh Walker's number thirty four jumper for a while there. That was when bizarrely they had the names on the back of the jumper too, so it was very easy to tell. It looked a little bit tight out pro Josh wat it's a man mountain himself, but not as big as times.
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Speaker 1: Not very lucky Josh Walker was playing that day because he's the only one who close to that. For Ze, it probably wasn't enough, but at least Hawker's crammed into the jumper. Massive gather Round action to come this weekend. Thanks very much Macha and Josh for joining us. We won't be in Adelaide, but we've got boots on the ground over there, Clark Ralph Wood all over there with our South Australian guns Matt Turner and Simeon Thomas Wilson so he can follow all our coverage of gather Round on the Code Sports and Herald Sam website.
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