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Re: Dylan Grimes [merged]
« Reply #990 on: September 02, 2019, 11:24:21 PM »
The media often seems to make a point of "alerting" umpires to us.....:shh
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« Reply #991 on: September 03, 2019, 03:17:12 AM »
Hardwick declared defender Dylan Grimes would not change his tactics on Brisbane forward Charlie Cameron despite the All-Australian’s frustrations in Round 23.

“Charlie should walk up to Jack (Riewoldt) and Tom (Lynch) and ask them how they deal with it on a weekly basis,” he smiled.

“It’s the art of being a forward, unfortunately. We’ve got an All-Australian defender that’s a jet. He’ll play the same way and he’ll play it well.

“He’s done it his whole career. We look at our two boys at the other end and they just get on with it.”

Source: Herald-Sun

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Re: Dylan Grimes [merged]
« Reply #992 on: September 03, 2019, 09:13:55 AM »
Big bad Dylan is holding me..... :thumbsdown



What a sook :'(

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Re: Dylan Grimes [merged]
« Reply #993 on: September 03, 2019, 09:18:04 AM »
Hope he got a free for that as the maggot was looking straight at it

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« Reply #994 on: September 03, 2019, 09:22:45 AM »
Hope he got a free for that as the maggot was looking straight at it
Don't think so.
Think that resulted in that goal where the ball bounced the wrong way for grimes and the sook got it.

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« Reply #995 on: September 03, 2019, 09:47:26 AM »
Post those to The HUN/AFL360 and see whether they run with them or put them in the bottom drawer.

Probably know the answer already.

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Re: Dylan Grimes [merged]
« Reply #996 on: September 03, 2019, 11:01:05 AM »
Dylan needs to wear his black Zorro mask again ...   Z!    ;D 
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« Reply #997 on: September 03, 2019, 12:09:28 PM »
The targeting of Grimes has been deplorable and criminal! Makes me sick.

Thank goodness Dimma said something re: Lynch & Jack, they cop worse every stuffing week!

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« Reply #999 on: September 03, 2019, 02:04:08 PM »
Charlie Cameron is one of the AFL's most exciting players, arguably the best small forward in the game and freshly minted as a maiden All Australian. That said, the versatile Dylan Grimes thrashed him in both their meetings to date.

The usually elusive Lion had a meagre three possessions without a goal in 41 minutes against the Tiger in round four, 2018, while Grimes kept him to five touches and one major on 60 minutes a fortnight ago. In totality, Cameron went goalless in the first of those matches and kicked two goals in the latter.

Both were Richmond victories. Brisbane's record when the former Crow kicks three majors or more in 2019 is 8-1 compared to 8-5 when he slots two or fewer.

Charlie Cameron by the numbers

STATISTIC      v RICHMOND     v 2019 FINALISTS

Disposals              9.7                   12.8
Goals                   1.3                     2.0
Score assists         0.5                    1.4
Inside 50s             2.3                    3.1
Ball-gets inside 50  1.3                   2.4

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-03/stats-files-the-matchups-that-are-key-to-winning-each-final

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Re: Dylan Grimes [merged]
« Reply #1000 on: September 03, 2019, 02:34:27 PM »
Dylan Grimes: From overwhelmed to All-Australian

Peter Ryan
The Age
3 September 2019


As May turned into June, Richmond were battling to hold their feet in defence.

Alex Rance, with his big personality and rabid football, was absent. His sidekick, key defender David Astbury, was out with a hamstring injury.

The Tigers conceded 99 points to a rejuvenated North Melbourne, 104 points to Geelong and 101 points to Adelaide, losing all three matches to limp to the bye.

Suddenly, after winning six of seven games between rounds four and 10, the Tigers were wobbling again and, although his demeanour remained stoic, premiership defender Dylan Grimes was concerned.

Not only had he underestimated the size of the hole Rance left, he felt like he was failing in his attempt to fill the void.

Instead of hiding his worries, or bottling up the emotion he was feeling as footballs flew over his head and teammates moved around him in unfamiliar patterns – as he might have five years earlier – he decided to be honest.

"I had a lot of those games where I felt completely overwhelmed and I came in on a Monday and told the players that I was really struggling with the extra responsibility on field," Grimes said.

"Honestly from there I felt a huge lift from my teammates and they were able to really give me a chop out."

In trying to replicate Rance, the 28-year-old Grimes had struggled to complete his basic job, which was to beat his opponent – something he had done with monotonous regularity since becoming a mainstay in the team from 2014 onwards, after his troublesome hamstrings became trouble no more.

"'Rancey' is a phenomenal communicator and how he is able to get the best out of his teammates is really incredible," Grimes said.

"I found it really challenging to do that ... I think your tendency as a back when things aren't going well is that you try to control more and try to influence more of your teammates and try to get more help and help others as well.

"By doing so you tend to detract from your actual role, which is beating your opposition."

Since the bye, Richmond are unbeaten and have only conceded more than 70 points in a game once, their winning streak taking them from ninth on the ladder to third place and a qualifying final at the Gabba against the Brisbane Lions.

So good did Grimes become he earned All-Australian selection, deserved recognition for the understated No.2.

Grimes, right, celebrates the Tigers' win over the Lions with his teammates.Credit:AAP

He admits his teammates "were over the moon" at his selection and he was humbled by it, knowing that it was only through their support he had overcome his doubts to flourish in the second half of the season.

He ended the season averaging 13.2 disposals, 2.3 intercept marks, seven intercept possessions and 5.8 spoils and, as Lions dynamo Charlie Cameron found out in the final round, became as little fun to be around during a game as a grumpy dad packing the car for a family holiday.

Grimes credits coach Damien Hardwick and captain Trent Cotchin for turning around the way a football club deals with doubt and those feelings of vulnerability that are common to many elite sportspeople.

It's a feature of the club Richmond have become proud of and has underpinned their consistent performances in the past three seasons.

"The tendency of most athletes is to not want to show weakness and struggle and I was going through both of those things at the time and I thought opening up and sharing that with my teammates was the best thing for me and the team," Grimes said.

The approach is consistent with that espoused by New York Times bestseller Brene Brown, who was in the Richmond rooms after their round 20 win over Melbourne while she was touring Australia and is held in genuine esteem by the club.

Reading Brown's books has helped Grimes deal with the AFL furnace, as has his ability to step away from the city to his winery near Mt Macedon.

In the end it has allowed him to flourish.

His unique ability to read the play is a quality that has coaches trusting him to sit on the last line of defence as a virtual goalkeeper when the Tigers have the ball in their front half. It's hard to imagine a place on a football field where someone could feel more vulnerable, but Grimes takes it in his stride.

"It's contradictory to what you want to do and counter intuitive to how you really want to play the game, but we have found it really useful," Grimes said.

"Sometimes you get the benefit of being able to see everything but sometimes you can see the tsunami coming as well.

"I love the position I play in but it can get a bit lonely down there sometimes if the ball is either flying in or it's staying down the other end. Either scenario you can tend to feel really isolated as a back."

Of course that sense of isolation is now mainly felt in a physical sense, his decision to open up to teammates about how he was feeling ensuring he knows they have his back, whatever happens.

On Saturday night his battle at the Gabba against Cameron will be essential viewing, the pacy, creative forward against the veteran defender, wily, tough and quicker than most realise.

Grimes knows that catching Brisbane's roadrunner is not going to be easy.

"He really keeps you on your toes with the way he plays the game. He has energy, speed and is terrifically competitive as well. Combine those things and the quality finish he brings to the game as well and you have a dangerous player on your hands," Grimes said.

An opponent Grimes knows will be impossible to beat without a little help from his friends.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/dylan-grimes-from-overwhelmed-to-all-australian-20190903-p52nbv.html

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Re: Dylan Grimes [merged]
« Reply #1001 on: September 04, 2019, 12:54:23 PM »
Cameron still sooking about Grimes while the article show a pic of Cameron with a fist full of Grimes' jumper  ::) :nopity

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-04/he-doesnt-want-to-go-toetotoe-with-speed-lions-plan-to-avenge-tiger-tamer

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Re: Dylan Grimes [merged]
« Reply #1002 on: September 04, 2019, 02:55:25 PM »
Cameron still sooking about Grimes while the article show a pic of Cameron with a fist full of Grimes' jumper  ::) :nopity

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-04/he-doesnt-want-to-go-toetotoe-with-speed-lions-plan-to-avenge-tiger-tamer
I thought he was better than that....

I don’t mind Brisbane but this weeks whinging hasn’t  done them any favours imo.

I just hope the umps don’t come out and start paying ticky touchwood frees to them. We get stiffed enough without this extra crap.
« Last Edit: September 04, 2019, 07:13:36 PM by big tone »

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Re: Dylan Grimes [merged]
« Reply #1003 on: September 04, 2019, 03:25:18 PM »
Charlie is going to be looked after, put your house on it  :banghead

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Re: Dylan Grimes [merged]
« Reply #1004 on: September 04, 2019, 03:37:25 PM »
No mention of the 0 impact he had in the 2017 granny then.....