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Dunstan watch

Post: # 1950690Post terry smith rules »

Looks totally at home in the Melbourne midfield.

Some beautiful linking handballs

Good luck to him


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Post: # 1950691Post Banger9798 »

Was a good pick up for them.
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Post: # 1950692Post Yorkeys »

terry pretty sure you would look good in Dees midfield. Seagull last week at Marvel showed good footwork. Wait till he has a pressure kick over 30m.


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Any kick


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Post: # 1950699Post skeptic »

I had a few punts today and did alright. Cashed my profits but had $5.00 left over... did an absurd, Hail Mary punt on the Demons game. 17 legs: even score, margin, x players to kick goals, disposal etc
Never really thought it would get close to getting through but mostly normal things that happen in a game.

$75:1

16 legs went through... the last one I added fell short. Dunstan to get 20 touches. Finished on 18.

For me... it’s 345 more reasons to hate him


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Post: # 1950703Post B.M »

18 disposals
5 kicks
13 HBs

65 points

Not exactly dominant

If you want to see a dominant game
Oliver!

Best player in the game IMO


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Re: Dunstan watch

Post: # 1950704Post Scollop »

B.M wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 2:10am 18 disposals
5 kicks
13 HBs

65 points

Not exactly dominant

If you want to see a dominant game
Oliver!

Best player in the game IMO
I agree that Clayton is a better player than Luke Dunstan…. but I’d like to see Clayton and Max and Christian (and throw in 6 or 7 of Melbourne’s high profile players) play a mock game of footy ….say about 10 of Melbourne’s best players against 18 honest good ordinary players…who do you reckon would win?


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Post: # 1950706Post meher baba »

He’s a fair average quality player, like Acres and Newnes.

I don’t reckon we’re missing a single one of them. We’ve got the right players for the style we’re now playing.

Dunstan’s great for a style based on threading lots of intricate handballs in close. Our strategy is to try to clear the congestion and get the ball to our dangerous forward line.

We don’t need him.


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Post: # 1950708Post Scollop »

Scollop wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 5:45am
B.M wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 2:10am 18 disposals
5 kicks
13 HBs

65 points

Not exactly dominant

If you want to see a dominant game
Oliver!

Best player in the game IMO
I agree that Clayton is a better player than Luke Dunstan…. but I’d like to see Clayton and Max and Christian (and throw in 6 or 7 of Melbourne’s high profile players) play a mock game of footy ….say about 10 of Melbourne’s best players against 18 honest good ordinary players…who do you reckon would win?
Sorry the above is a bit cryptic. I’ll reword it

Yes!! Obviously Oliver is a better player!! Dunstan doesn’t come close…. but you need 18 blokes on the field and Dunny played his role

Good on him


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Post: # 1950713Post Mr Magic »

Did he do enough to retain his place next week?


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meher baba wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 7:28am He’s a fair average quality player, like Acres and Newnes.

I don’t reckon we’re missing a single one of them. We’ve got the right players for the style we’re now playing.

Dunstan’s great for a style based on threading lots of intricate handballs in close. Our strategy is to try to clear the congestion and get the ball to our dangerous forward line.

We don’t need him.
Acres might be the outlier, he's looking like a slow burn like Syncs.

I think Acres is currently playing A grade with elite potential.


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Post: # 1950720Post Lennylegs »

Mr Magic wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 8:46am Did he do enough to retain his place next week?
Not if Viney is good to come back. Can't see Dunstan retaining his spot.

Thought he was serviceable. Pretty savvy pick up by the Dees. They are a bit thin for inside mids.

Speaking of which, I reckon that's where we could possibly take it up to them in two weeks time. Crouch, Steele and Seb playing some great footy. Throw Zac in the middle and we're gonna have a few contested possessions go our way.

But let's take care of Port first. They're suddenly up and about.


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Vortex wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 8:56am
meher baba wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 7:28am He’s a fair average quality player, like Acres and Newnes.

I don’t reckon we’re missing a single one of them. We’ve got the right players for the style we’re now playing.

Dunstan’s great for a style based on threading lots of intricate handballs in close. Our strategy is to try to clear the congestion and get the ball to our dangerous forward line.

We don’t need him.
Acres might be the outlier, he's looking like a slow burn like Syncs.

I think Acres is currently playing A grade with elite potential.
I agree, his game against Carlton was an A grade wingman's game. Continuous two way running, presenting, drawing tackles before dishing off, very strong. I think Ratten would be able to find a spot for him in our current 22.


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Vortex wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 8:56am
meher baba wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 7:28am He’s a fair average quality player, like Acres and Newnes.

I don’t reckon we’re missing a single one of them. We’ve got the right players for the style we’re now playing.

Dunstan’s great for a style based on threading lots of intricate handballs in close. Our strategy is to try to clear the congestion and get the ball to our dangerous forward line.

We don’t need him.
Acres might be the outlier, he's looking like a slow burn like Syncs.

I think Acres is currently playing A grade with elite potential.
I agree re: Acres - he’s starting to play some good footy.

However, I also agree with Meher. With Crouch, Steele and Ross in their current form, would we have a role for Dunstan also? I would say no.


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meher baba wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 7:28am He’s a fair average quality player, like Acres and Newnes.

I don’t reckon we’re missing a single one of them. We’ve got the right players for the style we’re now playing.

Dunstan’s great for a style based on threading lots of intricate handballs in close. Our strategy is to try to clear the congestion and get the ball to our dangerous forward line.

We don’t need him.
Yes agree.

Dunstan based on this year's form of Dees and Saints would be only a depth player at either club.


Yes Dunstan can play at AFL level.

But in our midfield he would need to displace one of Steele, Crouch and Ross. Crouch and Ross have both improved the quality of their play and offensive side this year and so remain even better options than Dunstan for us than they were last season.

For attacking mids who rotate through Gresham, Sincs and Jones when he returns also are much better options for us.

And then we have the injured Clark on the horizon, and the mids in waiting of Bytel, Owens and Windhager.


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Post: # 1950737Post SaintPav »

He was always recruited as a back up for Viney.

Pity we couldn’t land a pick for him.


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Post: # 1950741Post SinCitySainter »

He is an in and under mid. An area we have in abundance. Melbourne only have Viney and Oliver in that role. They are the best team in the comp but their biggest weakness is they are a bit thin at the coal face. The quality they have there is great but their depth is not.
We have Steele, Crouch, Ross and Jones backed by Windhager and Bytel. Melbourne is a far better fit for Dunstan than we are and because of that he has a better chance of playing there than he did here.


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SinCitySainter wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 12:30pm He is an in and under mid. An area we have in abundance. Melbourne only have Viney and Oliver in that role. They are the best team in the comp but their biggest weakness is they are a bit thin at the coal face. The quality they have there is great but their depth is not.
We have Steele, Crouch, Ross and Jones backed by Windhager and Bytel. Melbourne is a far better fit for Dunstan than we are and because of that he has a better chance of playing there than he did here.
Owens is also another option as an inside mid. He’ll get another chance.


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Post: # 1950747Post B.M »

Dunstan is bog average and a s*** bloke to boot


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B.M wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 12:57pm Dunstan is bog average and a s*** bloke to boot
The club did the right thing delisting him.

But why is he a s*** bloke - because he was upset about being delisted by a club he had given plenty to? That said there must about 70 'sh*t blokes leave the game each year.


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B.M wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 12:57pm Dunstan is bog average and a s*** bloke to boot
He’s one of our captains best mates.


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B.M wrote: Mon 25 Apr 2022 12:57pm Dunstan is bog average and a s*** bloke to boot
Yep, over a series of matches last year his average was BOG.

Good pickup by Melb, who need some depth in the inside mid area more than Saints.

Still, if we get to finals he may well have been very handy. Not to be.

Why the s*** bloke comment I have no idea


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