Tuesday 10 March 2015

Week 2 Lie to me


2015 is the first year that I have been a member of the Geelong Football Club after supporting them for 30 years.  I plan on writing this biased, un fact checked and grammatically incompetent  blog each week. These are my stories. (Cue noise from Law and Order)

 

 

Week 2 "Lie to me"

           

            So it's a week into the NAB Challenge and it has been bruise free footy at its best, hardly a advertisement for our great game. The obligatory season ending knee injury for one of the comps young guns has been the only thing to raise my eyebrows because the standard of footy  certainly hasn't.

             The Adelaide Crows travel down to the cattery for a Thursday night fixture and id be prepared to bet (readers note: The author has been placed on a self imposed gambling ban which will lift Round 1 of the AFL season , penance for being inept at picking NBA winners) that it won't be bringing its full complement of star players to thrill the Kardinia crowd. Unless Morgan Freeman appears on the news explaining that NASA has found a rip in the fabric of space and time which has given us access to a parallel universe ,which turns out needs to be saved from oblivion  and the only way to save it s that two AFL teams must battle it out on a Thursday night with both teams bringing a physical intensity and a finals like frantic pressure , I suspect that we will see the same brand of insipid full contact training we have witnessed in the first week of this "competition".

            And I don't blame the clubs at all. What are they playing for exactly?

            Both of these teams could potentially have their seasons derailed before they even start with season ending injuries to key players. I would hate to see Big Tex Walker or The Tomahawk go down for the year, robbing the fans of a season of strong marks on the lead and tests of strength against the best defenders in the comp.

            All I want to see out of this game is some lies. I want a full grown man to look down the camera, lie and say all contract talk will be taken care of at the end of the year. I want to hear that all your concentrating on the season at hand and that your manager takes care of all the contract stuff. I want to hear that your super happy at the crows and money has no place in your decision.

            I'm talking to you Mr Dangerfield .

            Lie to me, and I promise I'll believe you.

            I believed G. Ablett.

            I believed L. Franklin.
           
            The two biggest names in our game both sat and warmed the chair that Paddy will sit in this year and both were forgiven for lying to the media and us the supporters. I guess three dump trucks full of money backed up deposited straight into your bank account will do that to a person. Now it's your turn Paddy. It's the money or the box.

            Free agency as set out by the AFL not only encourages dishonesty but it rewards it. Don't believe me? Just wait and see the first player to announce midyear that they are moving at the end of the year NRL style , my guess is they may play the rest of the year in the magoos and valuable game time will be given to some younger guys "in the interests of the club". Free agency is not even "free",  the appalling compensation pick system is nothing but a ill thought out appeasement to the clubs that are being pillaged while the other more business minded clubs that have room to move in the salary cap can  reap the rewards.
           The cats have to be the most affected club losing the best player in the competition but the club I feel for the most is Melbourne. The perennial cellar dwellers have had the best players from their list cherry picked by better clubs and it's all been rubber stamped by the AFL. Pretty sure Paul Roos could use J. Rivers and J. Frawley in the backline this year, but that doesn't serve the AFLs purpose . It seems they would much rather grow the game in new markets than look after the oldest football club in the world.

            The jungle drums will be beating around which players will make the move at the seasons end and all the focus will be on which players are the targets and who will take the money and run.  

              My personnel jungle drum will be beating around which journo is slack enough to trot out the tired old Jungle drum analogy this year. I am claiming that phrase early in the season and I'm watching out for any professional scribe that unimaginatively uses it this year.

 

Early season market for "Jungle Drum" phrase in player movement.

 

 
1.50 fav           Mark Stevens (Ch 7)

 

1.90                 Jon Ralph

                        Craig Hutchinson

                        Damien Barrett

 

2.00                 Tony Shaw

                        Caroline Wilson

 

3.00                 Mark Robinson

                        Eddie McGuire

 

3.50                 Gerard Healy

 

5.00                 Mike Sheehan

                        Dermott Brereton

 

10.00               Patrick Keane

 

15.00               Gerard Whateley

 

 

 

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