Cotchin should get weeks, 'Gawndy' has legs, Dogs can ride Dunkley loss: Talking points from AAMI Community Series Day 3

By Tim Miller / Editor

The AAMI Community Series is done and dusted, with the final six teams duking it out to try and head into the proper stuff with renewed confidence.

As with every pre-season, there were plenty of highlights, the odd talking point, and the occasional goal – and you’d be mad to give most of it any meaning whatsoever.

Here’s what we learned from Saturday.

Trent Cotchin should get a week

Will Trent Cotchin cop a suspension for his clash with James Harmes, during which he appeared to drop an elbow into the Demons tagger?

Almost certainly not. And on face value, nothing he did was worth even a week.

But it’s also the kind of completely unnecessary, dirty play that the AFL has been far too lax in trying to stamp out in recent years. Even if he doesn’t get a suspension, what Cotchin did is at best an ordinary look for himself and the game as a whole.

I wrote last year after another incident in which Cotchin appeared to lash out with a boot at Taylor Walker’s leg that this sort of chief, faux-aggro stuff is beneath a guy who’s won three premierships and deserves to go down as a legend of the game.

It’s one thing to play on the edge, but it’s called tough but fair for a reason, and dropping a forearm into the neck of an already pinned bloke, no matter what he does to instigate it, frankly sucks.

Ultimately, like it is in the real world with fines and jail time, you punish things you want to stamp out. I’d rather see incidents like Cotchin’s cop a week than something like Braydon Preuss’ ugly tackle on Tom Berry during the GWS-Gold Coast game, where the big ruckman got his timing horribly wrong trying to impose himself on the young Sun, got him too low as he jumped, and ended with the sort of impact sure to be looked at by the MRO.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Cotchin gets off and Preuss cops a week for their incidents. But if the AFL are serious in stamping out unnecessary dog acts, they’ll at least be sending a fine the Tigers veteran’s way.

James Harmes of the Demons is chased by Trent Cotchin of the Tigers. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

The Dogs can ride out losing Dunkley

Losing your reigning best and fairest winner to a rival club is never ideal, but if ever a team is capable of riding that out, it’s the Western Bulldogs this year.

This is where it helps to have more midfielders than you really know what to do with. Josh Dunkley was excellent on Friday night for Brisbane, and will be one of the recruits of this season; but the Dogs showed against North Melbourne they have enough cattle to cover the hole he leaves.

Jack Macrae returned to a full-time on-ball role, having spent stints on a wing last year, and was awesome. Tom Liberatore was on the bottom of every pack, winning eight clearances and even chipping in with a couple of goals. Marcus Bontempelli did Marcus Bontempelli things.

Importantly, all three are comfortably better kicks than Dunkley, and therefore safer with the ball when moving forward. Considering the talls the Dogs have at their disposal these days, that’s an important trait.

As for the next cabs off the rank, both Bailey Smith and Adam Treloar are more than capable of filling an on-ball brigade to give one of that trio a spell, and offer pace and game-breaking intent when they’re allowed to play more on the outside. Smith in particular was at his damaging best, and his kicking inside 50 was better against the Roos than it has been for a while. (Admittedly, that’s from a very low base.)

Yes, it was only North, but Jy Simpkin, Ben Cunnington and Luke Davies-Uniacke is a pretty reasonable midfield to come up against, and the Dogs brutalised them all afternoon. The defence remains a concern, but with that midfield kicking to a forward line that will be hard to contain, especially under the roof at Marvel Stadium, the 2016 premiers could kick a few cricket scores in 2023.

The Giants have a secret weapon

If you’re looking for a smoky for the Rising Star Award this season, then may I present Finn Callaghan.

After just five games in his first year in the big time in 2022, I couldn’t have been more impressed with the young Giant’s performance against Gold Coast. His impact was more than his 22 disposals, six marks or two goals really does justice: you just feel safer when the ball is in his hands.

Callaghan is as classy a midfielder as the Giants have had on those hands since that 2017-2020 period where Josh Kelly was the smoothest mover in the game. He never looks rushed, he kicks it beautifully, and he does stuff like this.

The loss of Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper will surely mean Adam Kingsley turns to youth to form the crux of his midfield in 2022: between Tom Green’s bullocking work at the coalface and Callaghan’s class on the outside – not to mention, Kelly, Stephen Coniglio and Lachie Whitfield, all of whom I’m told go alright – the new coach has plenty of toys to play with in his first season at the helm.

‘Gawndy’ is a go for launch

There are still a few bugs to iron out, but Brodie Grundy and Max Gawn proved against Richmond that their much-hyped combination has every chance of working.

It wasn’t so much their efforts in the ruck, where the Dees didn’t get their usual dominance at the coalface against a juiced-up Tigers midfield, that would have gladdened Simon Goodwin’s heart; rather, it was their impact up forward.

You might not have noticed, it’s a pretty obscure detail, but both Gawn and Grundy are relatively large men. And whenever the ball went their way inside 50, the Tigers backs got seriously nervous.

Both ended up with three goals, and if Grundy can keep getting away with some pretty blatant shoves in the back – yes, just like Tom Hawkins has been doing for years – then he could definitely kick 30-plus goals this year. If Gawn can do the same, that’s a huge boost for a team that struggled mightily to convert inside 50s in 2022.

It also has a tangible benefit on Tom McDonald, whose mix of height and mobility forced a number of mismatches from the Tigers. McDonald also bagged three in his first senior run since early last season – the Dees missed him tremendously late last year, and his presence alone today instantly made them look more threatening.

Is Dylan Grimes… cooked?

Footy tends to catch up with you fast, and it’s safe to say I’m concerned it’s done just that to Dylan Grimes.

The Tigers co-captain looked a long way off his best last year, and spent the last few weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring injury, and the same issues were apparent in his game as they leaked 121 points to a slick Melbourne.

At his best, Grimes’ closing speed was among the best in the business, and left him capable of zoning off direct opponents to position himself for intercept marks or as part of a zone defence, while also never letting the opposition’s guns drift far enough that he couldn’t do something about it.

It earned him an All-Australian blazer in 2019, when he was just about the best defender in the game, as well as a crucial role in three Richmond premierships. But as the Demons found acres of space inside 50 to take marks galore, he always seemed a step or even more out of sync with the play.

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Grimes at his best could play on talls and smalls alike and was rarely beaten; the issue is now, if that closing speed is gone or at least hampered, he doesn’t really have another physical attribute to fall back on. He’s not overly tall, or powerful, and duking it out one-on-one hasn’t been a strength since 2020 at the most recent.

(Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

You can’t carry players to the finish line, especially in defence; for Grimes and the Tigers’ sake, I’m hoping it was just some standard pre-season rust and he’ll be better for the run.

The Crowd Says:

2023-03-08T21:43:12+00:00

Skip

Roar Rookie


Mate my Dad said you should never never worry but by all means be concerned. so yep a tad concerned:) Hunter is silky fits right in, and the new look Dogs look well ,awesome. Soon find out.#18/3/23 Dees v Doggies BRING IT ON ;)

2023-03-07T04:51:02+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


In years to come Skip by then May will have his feet up enjoying a cocktail in Noosa. I’m glad you replied it means deep down you’re a tad worried about the Dogs. Sorry to see Hunter leave but hope he has a great career at your club. A tremendous player super consistent & knows how to get the pill on the wing. Go Dogs :stoked:

2023-03-07T04:45:08+00:00

Skip

Roar Rookie


With all due respect Chanon, Doubt the DEES defenders will tremble except with anticipation of a fresh kill, especially May. Soon find out # AFL 2023 BRING IT ON :)

2023-03-06T08:37:09+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Got to move on Dougie he wasn’t contracted & it’s a lesson for other teams to realise keeping your better players on longer contracts & if clubs hear whispers allow the process without pushing. It’s a fine line but Lions knew we had the weaker hand & exploited it to a tea. Don’t worry mate Sam Power & Bevo will make them pay for years to come. It’s only the beginning of Trade War between the Dogs & Lions. :stoked:

2023-03-06T08:12:22+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Is he going to tag O'Meara? That's the only way he'll be close to the recruit of the year. :happy:

2023-03-06T05:42:24+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


That encapsulates it. No wonder you're always surprised that I'm so upbeat; you don't see who I see.

2023-03-06T05:27:42+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


One grab mark is something to behold & only 18 gee wiz this kid will be tremendous for our club, Happy Days!

2023-03-06T05:05:18+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


Long term he's a forward ruck, bit for now he's the ultimate swing man. Have start at half forwardand if the defence is under siege send him back there is a calming contested marker. As long as him and Jones don't get in each other's way he'll be grand

2023-03-06T03:18:43+00:00

Demak

Roar Rookie


Cotchin is a grub always has been and gets away with stuff others don’t

2023-03-06T02:38:41+00:00

Pumping Dougie

Roar Guru


I don't have much respect for Cotchin (because of his "faux aggro" :happy: and habit of niggling opponents then flinging himself to the ground with arms outstretched milking a free when they retaliate) but what he did to a bloke who was scragging him seemed ok to me - worth a fine only. The Preuss upending tackle was an interesting one considering the Gold Coast player unexpectedly leapt in the air when ironically Preuss presumably went low to avoid getting him high - I'd let Preuss off for that. And I agree Tim that the Bulldogs will cover Dunkley's loss well. Libber was the best clearance player statistically in the league in 2021 but had to sacrifice midfield time to accommodate Dunkley's ultimatum to Bevo about playing more midfield minutes (which I think was understandable and reasonable from Dunkley). Macrae has been one of the best Fantasy Footy players ( :happy: ) across his career but had to sacrifice midfield time for Dunkley too. We have plenty of midfield options, although losing Dunkleys tackling aggression and two-way running might hurt. The disappointing think about losing Dunkley was the inadequate compensation from Brisbane - I would have rather traded for Wilmot and Payne, then a couple of picks in the 20's.

2023-03-06T01:55:39+00:00

JudgeMental

Roar Rookie


Of course! There's Adam Cerra, Blake Acres and Rory Lobb - they should all qualify :silly: We only learn their first names when they come back :laughing:

2023-03-06T00:16:09+00:00

DingoGray

Roar Guru


I'm not much of a fan of how Cotchin goes about it times, but seriously- there's SFA in that one.

2023-03-06T00:09:42+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Dockers have the best squad in the comp. Great on field leadership... By the end of the year, Victorians might even look West and realise that there is more than Andy Brayshaw in the top 100 players in the AFL.

2023-03-05T21:54:27+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Grundy will be a great but injuries may be his Achilles heel from getting the gong. Hunter is competitive & consistently VG.

2023-03-05T21:40:08+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Sorry RT, I replied to the wrong post.

2023-03-05T21:39:33+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


I am not sure about Grundy though.

2023-03-05T21:37:14+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Berrlins where do we play young gun Darcy? CHB or FP or both! Preseason bevo has played him on both ends not sure he knows but l guess he’s keeping his options open. A rare talent Sam at only 18 years old. We are blessed with tall options that should make the opposition tremble for years to come.

2023-03-05T21:08:13+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Hunter will go close to recruit of the year. Dees will be rapt to get him for peanuts.

2023-03-05T20:57:02+00:00

JudgeMental

Roar Rookie


I don't think I'm being grumpy - in the back half of the season last year, whilst everyone was was amazed at Collingwood for winning all those games by a goal and deserving Top 4, Tigers lost 5 games by a goal and still finished 7th. So I don't see how that's bottom 4 material for last year. This year? Being at both VFL and seniors games on Saturday, I was honestly more impressed with the effort by the VFL guys. The Casey Demons had them for size all over the ground, if it wasn't for the 2nd quarter where we hardly scored, our win would have been more substantial - you could see the reserves guys turned up to play, whereas not all of the seniors looked fired-up, they definitely won't serve that up against Carlton in Round 1. I'll stick with my prediction for 6th, I won't be surprised if it's higher though, and I'll certainly be disappointed if they let games go again this year. What about the Dockers? Top of the table, for you? I think they played slightly ahead of themselves, but barring injuries I could see them somewhere in the bottom half of the 8 again - not 100% sure about the top 4 (Cats/Dees/Lions/Swans? might argue), but that's what the exciting bit in front of us is all about! Bring it on!!

2023-03-05T20:45:07+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Back to back is a bit hard for most teams. I will give them top three. I think Melbourne will be back in town.

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