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Positives
Thought i would start the standard "positives" thread.
My positive is that our score last night would have beaten the hawks
I just get this warm inner glow knowing that Hawthorn continue to slide - they have Eagles & Port next
I am looking forward to the next round of discussions in the media for Clarkson v Kennett - for the born to succeed, the year has gone & "hawks lack vision". OMG - can that be true
Well know researcher Wilco W. van Dijkf found that somebody enjoys the misfortune of others, then there's something in that misfortune that is good for the person
After last night - yep!!
My positive is that our score last night would have beaten the hawks
I just get this warm inner glow knowing that Hawthorn continue to slide - they have Eagles & Port next
I am looking forward to the next round of discussions in the media for Clarkson v Kennett - for the born to succeed, the year has gone & "hawks lack vision". OMG - can that be true
Well know researcher Wilco W. van Dijkf found that somebody enjoys the misfortune of others, then there's something in that misfortune that is good for the person
After last night - yep!!
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Re: Positives
I think a positive is that we will learn from hedging our bets. Geelong out manoeuvred us in prepping for this block of games. They identified us as the must win as they play Port next, so they banked us.
We failed to do either, full strength or full rest, noble but self defeating in hindsight. It gives us a chance to atone next match, win that and it's a huge positive.
Steele, Billings & Bytel all positives.
We failed to do either, full strength or full rest, noble but self defeating in hindsight. It gives us a chance to atone next match, win that and it's a huge positive.
Steele, Billings & Bytel all positives.
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Re: Positives
Bytel was the positive from last night. Impressive debut.st sandy wrote: ↑Tue 11 Aug 2020 11:42am Thought i would start the standard "positives" thread.
My positive is that our score last night would have beaten the hawks
I just get this warm inner glow knowing that Hawthorn continue to slide - they have Eagles & Port next
I am looking forward to the next round of discussions in the media for Clarkson v Kennett - for the born to succeed, the year has gone & "hawks lack vision". OMG - can that be true
Well know researcher Wilco W. van Dijkf found that somebody enjoys the misfortune of others, then there's something in that misfortune that is good for the person
After last night - yep!!
Interesting that you mention Hawthorn. When we did the deal with them swapping pick 10 for three picks they gave up almost two years worth of draft picks. I thought at the time this won’t hurt now but in 3-5 years, when the kids they could have drafted should be coming through, it’s going to hurt. That time is now. I wonder what they are thinking when they look at players like Clarke, Long and Battle.
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The positive out of this massive hiding is that the team should now understand where they're at, and the selectors will realise that going in to a big game against a really strong side with a single ruckman up against 2 experienced talls was a big mistake!
Having knocked off the top team on Adelaide Oval a few weeks ago the players may well have got a bit ahead of themselves, and they can now work out exactly what they need to do get back on track against the Bombers next Sunday.
Jack Bytel was most certainly a big positive, he looks ready-made for the midfield, strong-bodied and showed a lot of composure in hist first game, a very promising debut!
Having knocked off the top team on Adelaide Oval a few weeks ago the players may well have got a bit ahead of themselves, and they can now work out exactly what they need to do get back on track against the Bombers next Sunday.
Jack Bytel was most certainly a big positive, he looks ready-made for the midfield, strong-bodied and showed a lot of composure in hist first game, a very promising debut!
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Re: Positives
No injuries
Also very surprised we had more inside 50s ...quality might not have been great but still
Also very surprised we had more inside 50s ...quality might not have been great but still
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No injuries (blood nose doesn't count)
Timely reminder that you cannot fumble or fluff about with the Cats - the team is too big physically and has too many class players so errors are punished by scores or hard knocks. Will help when playing Eagles.
Bytel, of course and Ed Phillips cameo goals showed something. Menegola showed Phillips something as well.
Confirmation that either Abbott or Paddy should be in the side. Probably.
Effort and bravery in a hopeless cause. Appreciated chaps.
Long has another game under his belt to build towards pre-suspension form.
Trades of Stanley and Steven were good decisions all in all.
Got that once in a season ball floating over the pack and bouncing through for a goal thing out of the way.
Carslisle and Howard do not require corrective lenses after looking at Hawkins all night, although both treated for seasickness like symptoms.
Dangerfield can still throw with impunity, I had worried that was going to be umpired out of his game.
Did not have to listen to commentators call "little master" 101 times.
Selwood was quiet. ish.
King and others have learned about the subtle art of bumping an opponent off the ball in a marking contest when said ball is halfway to the contest. Stewart, Touhy, Rowan, Taylor and Hawkins are expert at double and triple teaming to make it look accidental or done out of umpires line of sight - they are really very good at that. Learn't : don't play into their hands, sides, shoulders, hips etc..
Timely reminder that you cannot fumble or fluff about with the Cats - the team is too big physically and has too many class players so errors are punished by scores or hard knocks. Will help when playing Eagles.
Bytel, of course and Ed Phillips cameo goals showed something. Menegola showed Phillips something as well.
Confirmation that either Abbott or Paddy should be in the side. Probably.
Effort and bravery in a hopeless cause. Appreciated chaps.
Long has another game under his belt to build towards pre-suspension form.
Trades of Stanley and Steven were good decisions all in all.
Got that once in a season ball floating over the pack and bouncing through for a goal thing out of the way.
Carslisle and Howard do not require corrective lenses after looking at Hawkins all night, although both treated for seasickness like symptoms.
Dangerfield can still throw with impunity, I had worried that was going to be umpired out of his game.
Did not have to listen to commentators call "little master" 101 times.
Selwood was quiet. ish.
King and others have learned about the subtle art of bumping an opponent off the ball in a marking contest when said ball is halfway to the contest. Stewart, Touhy, Rowan, Taylor and Hawkins are expert at double and triple teaming to make it look accidental or done out of umpires line of sight - they are really very good at that. Learn't : don't play into their hands, sides, shoulders, hips etc..
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Re: Positives
Phillips looked more at home and would have got alot of confidence from that outing
Bytel ditto
Kent in the second half did alot of good work and looked to be trying to lift his teammates...seems to have matured.
Wilkie and Steele are our 2 most consistent performers
Bytel ditto
Kent in the second half did alot of good work and looked to be trying to lift his teammates...seems to have matured.
Wilkie and Steele are our 2 most consistent performers
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Re: Positives
The big positive is its a day after as I thought I was trapped in a huge night mare last night...
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I'd rather beat Essendon than the Cats - so long as we do that I am okay with it. We'll have won two-thirds of our matches and be headed for finals.
After that we play Brisbane at the 'Gabba, Eagles, and GWS (in Qld) in the last 6 matches. Sunday is suddenly very important.
After that we play Brisbane at the 'Gabba, Eagles, and GWS (in Qld) in the last 6 matches. Sunday is suddenly very important.
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