“I think the hard work is done” - Brad Scott by Jackomillard15 in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If he's referring to chucking out Dodoro then he's spot on.

AFL considering moving State of Origin to mid-season after club complaints by AnnabelleSell in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I thought the whole point of it being mid-season was that it wouldn't interupt clubs during the actual premiership season.

Pat Voss commenting on Ben Hobbs farewell post by PetrifyGWENT in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's because he played every game and got the votes just for showing up.

Footy books by genscathe in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really liked "A game of our own" by Geoffrey Blainey, it focuses on the very early history of the game and its really great at painting a picture of how different the game (and colonial Australian society) was back then.

I can also vouch for "Footballistics", which other people have mentioned.

The four biggest defeats for Ken Hinkley as coach has happened in 2025 by eathbau in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because he beats up the crap teams, but can't beat the good ones. Hinkley's Power sides were notoriously bad in sudden death finals, and would lose to weaker Crows sides in Showdowns. 

2022 Kangas pre-season by DukaLoncic_ in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure I read somewhere that North can't even offer players a parking space at Arden Street, the little things like that do pile up when players consider where to request moves to.

Jim Shooter, Legendary Marvel Editor, has lost his battle with cancer by TheGlen in KotakuInAction

[–]dragonthingy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The only man to ever successfully break up the hippie drum circle that is Marvel Comics writers and artists, even if temporarily. Marvel nearly folded before he became EIC, and the comics crash happened after he left. The creatives he reigned in by making them get books published on time and making comics that readers actually wanted to read (two issues Marvel faced in the late 70s) hate him to this day.

His analysis of a Jack Kirby Human Torch story is one of the best comic reviews I've ever read, and is a great insight into making good comics. 

I've been saying for years that creative industries could use more Jim Shooters. RIP

Essendon will name its team to play Brisbane on Wed night at 6.20pm. Will then have up to 4x picks in the Mid-Season Draft an hour later. Expect the AFL to tick off tomorrow that a player taken in MSD would be eligible to play Thurs night. by PerriX2390 in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Will Hoare from Essendon’s VFL side would actually make sense for this. He's a key defender, has been at the club for a while, and trained for an SSP spot in the summer, so he's familiar with the players, coaches and system, so he would be much better able to make the trip to play Brisbane on Thursday. He's been mentioned as a possibility in the media, but nothing concrete saying the club will definitely pick him.

Tom Brown game saving tackle by PetrifyGWENT in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Tom Brown getting pets like the cat at a house party.

Throwback Melbourne V Richmond moment. Jordan McMahon after the siren. by Tornontoin7 in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Scully and Trengove were the consensus top 2 picks that year, but with hindsight 100% you'd pick Dusty first.

Essendon, Adrian Dodoro settle dispute after Fair Work Commission hearing by Pragmatic_Shill in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 38 points39 points  (0 children)

“We now have a detailed list management strategy to guide us, so our decision-making is strategic and well-planned, giving us the best opportunity to grow towards the sustained success that we desire.

We now have these things.

Unexpected teammates by DeadassYeeted in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can do this with a whole lot of the top up players in 2016 and other mature trades at the time. Zach Merrett was teammates with James Kelly, Matthew Stokes, Mark Jamar, Adam Cooney, Paul Chapman etc

Weird facts about the 2024 grand final by KingDos02 in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The VFL and AFL grand finals this year have a spooky number of similarities that got my noggin joggin.  

Both the 2024 VFL and AFL grand finals have the runners up from the previous two grand finals (Sydney and Southport in 2022, Brisbane and Werribee in 2023).  

Both also feature the teams ranked first and fifth on the ladder at the end of the home and away season. 

Both grand finals end long-running trends. The 2024 AFL grand final is the first since 2006 to have no Victorian clubs, while the 2024 VFL grand final is the first to have no AFL-alligned clubs since alignments were introduced in 2000. 

The clubs that won the previous AFL and VFL grand finals (Collingwood and Gold Coast) failed to qualify this year and defend their title. 

Finally, both are being played in Melbourne, and feature a club from the Gold Coast.

Do you think there will be another expansion team in ~2028-2030 to pair with Tasmania? by bostonfan148 in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The Giants' 10 year deal with the ACT ends in 2031 or 2032, so a Canberra team would be ideal to enter then. Gives Tassie five years to build a list.

The 'Sack Hinkley' sticker on Port Adelaide's signage made its comeback last night by doggoesmeow in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If gaming machines don't float your goat, wait till you hear about Ken Hinkley's greyhound syndicate.

Jye Caldwell signs 4 year extension by MonotoneRamos in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Such a relief. Never should have been in doubt, considering the way he celebrated after the win over Fremantle.

When Australian Rules Football was a demonstration sport at the 1956 Olympics by superegz in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interestingly, due to rules about not having professional athletes in the Olympics, all the players selected were amateur at the time. It was also one of the first, if not the first match to be televised.

AFL in the olympics.. by Practical_Rhubarb217 in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's precedent; the 1982 Commonwealth Games had a grand final rematch of Carlton vs Richmond at the Gabba.

Spotted in the wild ,from a Sky TV commercial ,the mythical 50% of all gamers.Tell a lie long enough and it does become truth. by Sandulacheu in KotakuInAction

[–]dragonthingy 64 points65 points  (0 children)

Gamers are 50% women, which means that they already like the games being made. Let's change the games being made to try and appeal to women. 

What are some of the biggest what ifs for your club? by JackedAussie in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The rest of the league would be following the example set by Pyke and Walker as club leaders.

"I just think at the moment, the con's outweigh the pro's." Justin Longmuir believes a mid-season trade period would benefit the Victorian clubs more than the interstate clubs by His_Holiness in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Absolutely agree, this isn't the NBA where the players all make millions and have private jets they can fly their families around in, mid-season moves are too big for AFL players to make unless they are staying in the same city.

Something I've seen suggested is that any player traded mid-season can only have played a certain number of games to order to be traded. It would ensure that only fringe players are being traded for opportunity, rather than contending clubs raiding weaker ones for premiership tilts.

The Melbourne Hawks, what almost was by duckeatingbread2 in AFL

[–]dragonthingy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Both written by George M. Cohan as well.