After being passed up by North and ummm forgot which other club were looking at him, anyway, Richmond has signed on the hard man Damien Hardwick.
It follows a pattern of the bottom eight teams realising that their teams need some aggression and hardball getters.
Hardwick played 2007 games as one of the toughest defenders in the AFL amd should bring that to Punt Rd.
So what does this mean for the veterans, Richardson and Cousins?
Hardwick says, he will wait a few weeks….
Port Adelaide! That was the other team!
Anyway read more here.
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Hardwick finally finds a den
Posted in AFL with tags AFL, kangaroo, north melbourne, richmond, sport on August 26, 2009 by drakkhartDream Team rd 21 – The Prelims…
Posted in AFL with tags AFL, dream team, sport on August 20, 2009 by drakkhart
Last week’s semi was a thriller with the Kneejerkers coming out on top by 150 points.
Sorry Stu, truth be told, thought you had me when Dal Santo was a late exclusion.
That brings the Kneejerkers to the 1st Preliminary and we are up against the Useless Geezers……
Unfortunately this may be the end of the road for me. Useless has averaged 2000pts a game and I have only once score 2000.
I have also look at the initial team releases and I am in trouble once again with my backline and forwards,
Grimes still out with injury, SJohnson out again with injury, MBrown fracturing his foot is out for the rest of season and of course Ziebell gone, I have 1 doughnut in the forwards with possibly up to 2 in backline. And no Griffen or Skipworth in the midfield hurts too.
So the line up is:
DEF: Gilbert, McMahon, Hodge, Drummond, Houlihan, Geary with Post listed as emergency.
MID: Bartel, Dal Santo (C), Lockyer, CCornes, Beams, Muston
RUC: McIntosh, Sandilands
FWD: Riewoldt (vc), Didak, Pavlich, Franklin, DThomas, Russell
Gotta say, I am quite impressed in how far Kneejerkers have gone this year. I made the same mistakes as last year by trading far to early, I was also without internet for the 1st 6ish weeks and had to do everything by my mobile phone and of course I got smashed early with long term injuries (Harvey, Ziebell, Westhoff and Wells). Hey, you never know, my guys could be guns and Useless have shockers.
North have a new coach.
Posted in AFL with tags AFL, brad scott, brisbane, coach, collingwood, crocker, kangaroo, magpies, north, north melbourne, sport on August 17, 2009 by drakkhart
North Melbourne have announced today the appointment of the new senior coach, Brad Scott.
Brad Scott will take over in 2010 with Crocker remaining in charge to the end of this season.
I do not remember Brad Scott playing for Brisbane in their premiership 2001 and 2003 sides. In fact I can’t say I remember him at all.
Saying that, is credentials look great. Currently mid-field coach of Collingwood (and how bloody good is that mid field with the likes of Swan, Pendlebury, Beams, Wellingham and so on) before that he was their development coach. In his playing days, he was a hard nut and renown for his fierceness at the ball.
If he can bring across the fierceness to the Roos, and develop a strong mid field, I can not wait.
Now all we need is a forward line.
*EDIT* I do remember Scott from his playing days finally. And yes he was a hard ball defender. If he can bring with him the hardness and commitment back to the Roos, (specially the tackling!) I will be excited to see where North will be in 2 seasons.
Dream Team. Round 20, The Semis!
Posted in AFL with tags AFL, carlton, collingwood, dream team, geelong, kangaroo, magpies, melbourne, north melbourne, richmond, sport on August 14, 2009 by drakkhart
What a match last week! With gaps all over the field, Dal Santo pulling out last minute, captain Bartel playing crap and both ruckman failing..not to mention Franklin!
So what was the outcome?
Lucky for me, Dodgey Fellas also had gaps in the field including their captain!And the VC was SJohnson who had a shocker!
Kneejerkers win by 13 points!
Hell yeah!…..then this weeks team line ups were released….
Hell no!
I have more holes than swiss cheese in my backline again. No Grimes, Geary, Post and Petrenko is an emergency!
What does this mean for this weekends semi final against the Indefatigables?
Well I do have a lot of guns back in the side but 1-2 doughnuts in the back are going to hurt. And with out of form Franklin, SJohnson and unpredictable Russell, I am not overly confident.
DEF: Gilbert, McMahon, Hodge, Drummond, Houlihan and possible Petrenko
MID: Bartel, Dal Santo (vc), Lockyer, Griffen, CCornes, Beams
RUC: McIntosh, Sandilands
FWD: Riewoldt, SJohnson, Didak, Pavlich, Franklin, DThomas, MBrown
Gadget, I hope your Geelong players fail miserably…cept Bartel and SJohnson of course.
No sir. I don’t like it.
Posted in AFL with tags AFL, buckley, collingwood, crocker, kangaroo, longmire, magpies, north melbourne, swans, sydney on August 14, 2009 by drakkhart
As soon as the retirement of Dean Laidley was annouced and North Melbourne were on the hunt for a new coach, I had one name for the Roos to chase. John “Horse” Longmire.
But of course North mucked around with the Nathan Buckley option and now it is too late.
SYDNEY Swans coaching co-ordinator John Longmire says he had no hesitation in accepting a two-year agreement to replace Paul Roos as senior coach, despite the lure of a return to North Melbourne.
That’s right, Longmire has signed up for a 2 year deal at the Swans to start in 2011 after Paul Roos leaves at the end of 2010.
This, for me, is very disappointing as I thought Longmire would have brought discipline, hard work and real heart back to the Roos.
I think Crocker is a great choice as a caretaker coach but I am not comfortable about him being the long term coach. But who does the signing of both Buckley and Longmire leave?
Apparently there are 3 left: Darren Crocker (North caretaker), Damien Hardwick (Hawks assistant) and Brad Scott (Magpies).
Dream Team round 19…the finals!
Posted in AFL with tags carlton, kangaroo, AFL, richmond, north melbourne, geelong, melbourne, hawthorn, magpies, sport, dream team on August 6, 2009 by drakkhart
After a loss last week, I thought I was out of the eight. But it happens that from 6th to 10th all the teams were on 32 points. It came down to the percentage……
And this is where the Kneejerkers excelled! With the 4th highest average in the league I managed to hold sixth place with a percentage of 107.23. JOY!
So it it round 19 in the AFL which makes it the 1st round of finals for Dream Team. As I finished 6th, I play the Dodgey Fellas who finished 7th. There is no second chance, it is a do or die match.
Anxiously I awaited the release of the teams , hoping that my DT was injury free as I have no more trades.
NOOOOO!
I have been hit with injuries again and some big names are out!
Gone – NRiewoldt (my highest averaging forward), JGrimes (my 2nd highest averaging defender), Gilbert still gone (my number 1 defender), Skipworth and even Petrenko can’t get back in.
This leaves me with a big doughnut in my backline and a big offensive gap in my forwards.
Dodgey Fellas looks to have a few missing too but will still field a full team. This is going to be tough.
What I do have going is Dodgey’s players to seem to have a lower average overall to my blokes…but he has a full team….dammit!
DEF: Mcmahon, Hodge, Drummond, Houlihan, Geary, Post
MID: Bartel, Dal Santo, Lockyer, Griffen, CCornes, Beams
RUC: McIntosh, Sandilands
FWD: SJohnson, Franklin, Pavlich, Didak, DThomas, Russell, MBrown
So fingers are crossed that I can get over the line this week. Based on averages, my score does not look pretty. Oh well…see what happens.
Dream Team round 18…
Posted in AFL with tags AFL, carlton, collingwood, dream team, geelong, hawthorn, kangaroo, magpies, melbourne, north melbourne, richmond, sport on August 1, 2009 by drakkhart
It is the final round of Dream Team before the finals begins and my place is no where near locked in.
I play the I Love Footy team with only 3 losses to their name. The battle for the 6th to 8th position is tight, where only percentage is keeping most teams apart.
If I pull off the win this week, I am into the finals. If I lose this week, it comes down to percentage. With 2 teams vying for the top 8 playing ‘bye’ teams it will be close.
Therefore it is all or nothing for me and my last 2 trades are being used. OUT Higgins who has performed greatly throughout the season, only to get himself injured for 3 weeks, and OUT for PBurgoyne who really has got worse throughout the season. So who comes in?
IN: The Hawks are playing so much better, almost to their Grand final win level so in comes Hodge to bring some run into the backline. IN: To add some selfishness and style to the forwards, here comes Didak which makes my team a little heavy with Collingwood players but it should give me a great score.
Now the problem is, my most consistent defender, Gilbert, is being rested with back soreness and this hurts. This leaves a doughnut in my backline with the only players able to fill it have both been listed as emergencies only. Crap.
The line up:
BACK: McMahon, Hodge, Grimes, Drummond, Houlihan, Post with Geary or Petrenko hopefully filling the gap.
MID: Dal Santo, Lockyer, Bartel(VC), Griffen, CCornes, Beams
RUCK: Sandilands, McIntosh
FWD: Didak, Franklin, Riewoldt(C), Russell, DThomas, SJohnson, Pavlich
Yep, that is it. Hopefully this will give me a score of at least 1924 plus captain which is 200 more than I Love Footy’s average but they do have the Ablett factor.
Oh well, here goes.
Hunt plays AFL…WTF?
Posted in AFL on July 29, 2009 by drakkhart
Karmichael Hunt of the Brisbane Broncos (NRL) has signed on to play for the Gold Coast AFL team in 2010.
Right…now wait…what? I have heard of players from NRL switching to Union and vice versa. I have seen players switch from gaelic football to afl and vice versa. These are possible because of the similarities of the 2 codes. But from NRL to AFL….That is a huge jump.
I read that he used to play afl as a teenager so that will help but I am not sure how good he really will be. To my eyes the training of the two codes are very different mainly in the endurance area.
The best of luck to him, and to the Gold Coast team. Brave move, let’s see how it pans out.

End of a Shinboner era
Posted in AFL with tags AFL, carlton, dream team, kangaroo, north melbourne, sport on July 27, 2009 by drakkhart
A great servant of the North Melbourne Football Club has called it a day.
Adam Simpson, 15yr veteran and great leader has called the match between North and Carlton this Friday night, to be his last.
Simmo was never as flashy as Wayne Carey, nor the cult following of Mick Martyn or Glenn Archer but he was the rock that kept the team together through the good times of the 90’s and the ‘rebuild’ stage of now.
He still is a great competitor on the field (33rd in the midfield Dream Team averages), has been a shinboner since his 1995 debut with the club, played in both 1996 and 1999 grand final wins. The 306 gamer will be greatly missed on the field and lets hope the club can get over the top of the Blues this friday for a proper send off.
Press conference here.

The AFL Tanking debacle
Posted in AFL, Rant with tags AFL, geelong, kangaroo, melbourne, north melbourne, sport on July 24, 2009 by drakkhart
It is that time of the season where every man and his dog starts accusing teams of tanking games to get priority draft picks.
What is tanking? Tanking is where a coach pulls their best players from the field (or even the match), match up rookies vs stars and just playing to lose the game so they can get themselves a priority draft pick.
You see, one of the great things about AFL is the draft pick. The teams that finished lowest on the table get the 1st picks, the best teams get the last of the picks. What this does is, makes for a more even competition and each club generally has a success cycle.
What happens at the end of the year, where teams can no longer make the the top 8, some team’s tactics have a very sudden change and most people feel that they are tanking the rest of the season to get that all important pick.
Now if you were a coach and your season was in essence done (cant make top 8 ) would you continue to put players on the field that are carrying niggling injuries? or would you rather rest them, let them heal completely ready for next season and bring in some new faces to get the rookies blooded? If I was a coach, I would.
I just read this “Tanking? Long-term thinking’s ok” and one of they key notes straight away is, if you are in the top 8, guaranteed a finals berth and rested a player, which Geelong has done recently, then that’s ok but if you in the bottom 8, you are tanking.
Last nights AFL Footy Show started talking about the tanking debate and there were calls to changing the draft system to a lottery. Come on, you are kidding right?
As said earlier, one of the great things about our game is the fact that each year, teams are fairly even matched and for the weaker teams, the draft helps them get to be stronger teams.
Oh and just because you have the 1st pick, does not mean you are going to pick the best player. Have a look at Melbourne’s number one pick Jack Watts. Played just 3 games this year and not really making any impact. Compare that to say Brisbane’s Daniel Rich at 7th pick who is probably the favourite for the NAB Rising Star or even North Melbourne’s Jack Ziebell (9th) and Liam Anthony (43rd)
In the end, leave the drafting system alone. If a coach starts to deliberately play to lose, I think the club needs to remove the coach and not put hope on who they will pick up for the next year.