Vortex wrote: ↑Mon 23 May 2022 6:17pm
CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Mon 23 May 2022 3:54pm
Impatient Sainter wrote: ↑Mon 23 May 2022 12:18pm
Devilhead wrote: ↑Mon 23 May 2022 4:40am
So Bytel beaten .... had no impact .... yet had 26 possessions and 8 tackles
Where did he get his possessions?
Surely must have had some impact
Most were inclose and scrappy, he simply doesnt have the tools to give himself room to use the ball cleanly. Carlton via Dow, Williamson etc just marched out of the centre and provided overlap run coming out of defence. Bytel just couldnt go with them or impact the game when in transition. He is another version of Dunstan, can win the ball on the ground.
Its not about hating Saynta, its about being realistic about a players capacities and how they played. Thats not to say he cant improve because many players do, but he needs to work on his 'instinctive movements' when he wins the ball to give himself room. That plus his running capacities on the spread got really exposed against Carltons quality VFL midfielders. Id bet my left nut thats the exact feedback he would be getting from Batchelor and Ratten etc.
There is no doubting he has the ability to win the ball and pressure in close, but its about what he does with the ball and his work without the ball on the spread that will decide whether he makes it at AFL level or not. He is a better kick than Dunstan but very much plays in a similiar manner.
I think you stopped watching at half time mate. Bytel was rarely out of screen shot in the 2nd half and the Bluebaggers spent all their chips in the 1st half.
Dow and Williamson are soft, outside footballers and the space they found in the first quarter was shut down quickly with zone structures across the middle and half back as both teams started circle work trying to avoid the zones, that we forced. Lienert, Highmore and Joyce were impressive.
Dow had 24 touches and 2.1, three minutes into the 3rd and was all but completely shut down after that. Soft as butter under pressure.
Bytel just got better as the game went on and he and Watson shut the Blues mids down, while Clark, Byrnes, Connolly and McHale created run off the rebound and through zones. We took control of the pace of the game while they had the faster team.
Bytel tackled (8) and harassed at stoppages, when he wasn't in and under in clearance work, (5) mostly by hand (15) and while he doesn't always get the last possession in a clearance chain, he gets his hands on the ball often and uses his body well. He didn't feature in many centre bounces. Clearly the role he was asked to play with the AFL in mind. Our stoppage clearances are where we are weakest.
He also linked through zones and played the corners of the centre square, following the play, as Carlton tried to circle around the zone defence and forward pressure. Sandy's gameplan is finally aligning with ours, now we have more experienced players available and its shows. The coaches have recruited with a mid of developing young players in the VFL, that is clear.
Most of his kicks (11) came in the second half, in general play. Finally, he looks fit and is playing out games. He was instrumental in turning the game around and played his role well.
So what do we conclude if he doesn't get selected this week?
I think we are going well enough and the players have finally bought into the gospel coming from Ratts and co enough, to not have to expect that Bytel will be the messiah and be rushed in because of his body size. He isn't anywhere near as good as Captain Courageous or at that level of two way AFL football. If he can tag, link with rebounds and spam stoppages though, he is a chance and could get a realistic role.
I called the changes last week and we out run and out gunned a feisty Adelaide, who could have buried us in the first half, but got buried in the last
We have the confidence, fitness and stamina to grind it out and brains trust worth trusting. Too many changes aren't necessary.
We have a gun defence, quick and accurate outside players and forwards that score from minimal chances but can explode for a quarter. We also have a game plan that works.
Owens is the Steele clone. Bytel is more Crouch and needs to learn to be like Seb Ross, versatile.
The kids will come in for cameos. But, the structure will fall around known entities, like Sinclair, Paton and Jones, who can play inside and out already.
That's my take. We need a bit more pace than last week, against North.
Maybe Byrnes and Higgins in this week.
Id drop Billings and Sharman.