Winning 4 close ones in a row - precedent?

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Winning 4 close ones in a row - precedent?

Post: # 528735Post cowboy18 »

Thought I might edit the title - that's 4 on the trot by less than a goal.

Anyone care to share their opinions on how this reflects on the team?


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Winning 3 close ones in a row is terrific even in the context of it being the NAB cup. When's the last time we've done something like this?

Could be luck but it feels like the team has developed good composure under this game scenario. They all mapped out different ways but it's still a nice way to go into the season proper.
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cowboy18 wrote:Winning 3 close ones in a row is terrific even in the context of it being the NAB cup. When's the last time we've done something like this?

Could be luck but it feels like the team has developed good composure under this game scenario. They all mapped out different ways but it's still a nice way to go into the season proper.

In one way a negative because I beleive most of those rely on luck but it was only a practice match.


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Winning close games is fantastic for the players confidence !!


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Post: # 528760Post saintsRrising »

Last year...we often could not run out games.

Our fitness has obviously clearly improved...and in particular today as it would have been very sapping in the heat.


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Post: # 528772Post Sam23 »

I also HATE being compared to Sydney because we are nothing like them, but Sydney always win these types of games, the close ones, Ross has brought this over I think.


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Post: # 528799Post Bernard Shakey »

Tonight I never thought we would lose.

Against Geelong and Essendon I thought we had lost both of them.


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Post: # 528828Post SainterX »

And to think we were outsiders with the bookies in 3 of our 4 matches LOL

I even got $2.40 for us against Richmond :lol:


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plugger66 wrote:
cowboy18 wrote:Winning 3 close ones in a row is terrific even in the context of it being the NAB cup. When's the last time we've done something like this?

Could be luck but it feels like the team has developed good composure under this game scenario. They all mapped out different ways but it's still a nice way to go into the season proper.

In one way a negative because I beleive most of those rely on luck but it was only a practice match.
The harder you work, the luckier you become...

strange how good sides win the close ones


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cowboy18 wrote:Winning 3 close ones in a row is terrific even in the context of it being the NAB cup. When's the last time we've done something like this?

Could be luck but it feels like the team has developed good composure under this game scenario. They all mapped out different ways but it's still a nice way to go into the season proper.

In one way a negative because I beleive most of those rely on luck but it was only a practice match.
The harder you work, the luckier you become...

strange how good sides win the close ones
Not always. Im pretty sure one year when the Lions won they lost nearly all their close ones. In the end it usally about luck especially against the better sides but against poorer sides it has more to do with experience.


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plugger66 wrote:
cowboy18 wrote:Winning 3 close ones in a row is terrific even in the context of it being the NAB cup. When's the last time we've done something like this?

Could be luck but it feels like the team has developed good composure under this game scenario. They all mapped out different ways but it's still a nice way to go into the season proper.

In one way a negative because I beleive most of those rely on luck but it was only a practice match.
The harder you work, the luckier you become...

strange how good sides win the close ones
Not always. Im pretty sure one year when the Lions won they lost nearly all their close ones. In the end it usally about luck especially against the better sides but against poorer sides it has more to do with experience.
In the long one good teams win the close one

I don't believe in luck, ask geelong what they think of luck. Were they lucky last year, no! The better team won the close one in the prelim.


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Post: # 534934Post cowboy18 »

Guess I have to bump it too.


If we had lost 4 games by < 6pts I've no doubt we'd be calling for heads to roll.

Gameplan, execution and shots on goal notwithstanding :wink: - it's an interesting stat.


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Post: # 534954Post Dal_Santos_Gal »

I was jumping on here to begin a thread about the 4 close games in a row. Shows a lot of promise IMO, as winning the close games in a season that helps getting into a a top 4 spot at sesaons end.

Massive confidence booster!


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Post: # 535163Post cowboy18 »

Dal_Santos_Gal wrote:I was jumping on here to begin a thread about the 4 close games in a row. Shows a lot of promise IMO, as winning the close games in a season that helps getting into a a top 4 spot at sesaons end.

Massive confidence booster!

I think enough folk haven't had enough time down the wrong end of the ladde

It'd s good sign IMO.


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Post: # 535165Post Otiman »

Expect the run to be put to an end next week.


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