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no risks = no hope
from what i can see if we do happen to scrape into the finals we'll go straight out unless we show some daring at the selection table and with the game plan and structure.
give riewoldt a run on the wing this week against richmond. put blake on richo and give roo the other wing.
m. gardiner and mcevoy to ruck.
kosi to chf (for the entire match). dal santo to hff (for the entire match). give armitage the other flank.
gehrig to ff and allen and milne in the pockets.
i've heard all the arguments about "forward pressure" etc, but to me a forward's primary function is to get it and kick a goal ... and we know gehrig and milne can do that.
the other thing i'd like to see is our forwards actually playing in the forward line, rather than traipsing all over telstra dome/aami stadium worrying about what their opponent is doing.
i've had enough of the flooding bullsh*t and people trying to elevate football into some sort of a tactical science.
it is a simple game. you get it and kick a goal or move it quickly to a teammate in a better position than you. if they've got it then get it back. tackle and harass.
to me we're still too focussed on what our opponents are doing and this negative and defensive mindset is permeating the entire club.
we looked like we went into yesterday's match trying to limit the damage rather than trying to win a game of football.
for heaven's sake, try a few things before the season disappears into a sea of mediocrity. take some risks.
i'll ask you again, what do we have to lose? it's not as if a top two spot is at stake.
give riewoldt a run on the wing this week against richmond. put blake on richo and give roo the other wing.
m. gardiner and mcevoy to ruck.
kosi to chf (for the entire match). dal santo to hff (for the entire match). give armitage the other flank.
gehrig to ff and allen and milne in the pockets.
i've heard all the arguments about "forward pressure" etc, but to me a forward's primary function is to get it and kick a goal ... and we know gehrig and milne can do that.
the other thing i'd like to see is our forwards actually playing in the forward line, rather than traipsing all over telstra dome/aami stadium worrying about what their opponent is doing.
i've had enough of the flooding bullsh*t and people trying to elevate football into some sort of a tactical science.
it is a simple game. you get it and kick a goal or move it quickly to a teammate in a better position than you. if they've got it then get it back. tackle and harass.
to me we're still too focussed on what our opponents are doing and this negative and defensive mindset is permeating the entire club.
we looked like we went into yesterday's match trying to limit the damage rather than trying to win a game of football.
for heaven's sake, try a few things before the season disappears into a sea of mediocrity. take some risks.
i'll ask you again, what do we have to lose? it's not as if a top two spot is at stake.
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Re: no risks = no hope
in fact TAKING RISKS is one thing i'd like to see implemented across the board.
it is the one area that is missing from our make-up and the lack of such behaviour has become a hallmark of RL's teams
it is the one area that is missing from our make-up and the lack of such behaviour has become a hallmark of RL's teams
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Re: no risks = no hope
i agree.bigcarl wrote:we looked like we went into yesterday's match trying to limit the damage rather than trying to win a game of football.
for heaven's sake, try a few things before the season disappears into a sea of mediocrity. take some risks.
i'll ask you again, what do we have to lose? it's not as if a top two spot is at stake.
i would rather them take chances and back themselves in and take it on and lose by 8 goal than do what they did last night and lose by 20 odd points.
make some changes too....roo up the ground ive always liked.
and yeah, f@#k it play the kid in the ruck for one game against the tigers.
give him an early chance in his career.....u reckon he would of done any worse than what some ruckman dished up last night??
i doubt it.
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jonesy wrote:How do you think Goose would go as a forward? Clearly struggeling to keep in the side with his current form. He has a good build to be a power forward,can kick a ball a long way. Dunno,he might be no good down there,but could be worth a crack?
at his peak he looked well capable of it. in fact he seemed capable of anything.
he uses his body well in marking contests and has good hands and i often thought during our "glory days" of 2004-2005 he could have been interchangeable with riewoldt at chf if we were struggling.
he looks a different player now. no confidence. scared to take chances (perhaps for fear of being dropped or dragged) and seems obsessed with what his opponent is doing rather than making the play himself.
not the worst suggestion and could be the sort of thing that could jolt him back into some sort of form. guess you could try kosi chb, goose chf.
just try something is what i'm saying. seize the initiative rather than having our a#ses handed to us on a platter every week.
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That could be the slowest and tallest side in the history of footy. No hope of that happening. Explain how all the talls can fit in the forward line.bigcarl wrote:from what i can see if we do happen to scrape into the finals we'll go straight out unless we show some daring at the selection table and with the game plan and structure.
give riewoldt a run on the wing this week against richmond. put blake on richo and give roo the other wing.
m. gardiner and mcevoy to ruck.
kosi to chf (for the entire match). dal santo to hff (for the entire match). give armitage the other flank.
gehrig to ff and allen and milne in the pockets.
i've heard all the arguments about "forward pressure" etc, but to me a forward's primary function is to get it and kick a goal ... and we know gehrig and milne can do that.
the other thing i'd like to see is our forwards actually playing in the forward line, rather than traipsing all over telstra dome/aami stadium worrying about what their opponent is doing.
i've had enough of the flooding bullsh*t and people trying to elevate football into some sort of a tactical science.
it is a simple game. you get it and kick a goal or move it quickly to a teammate in a better position than you. if they've got it then get it back. tackle and harass.
to me we're still too focussed on what our opponents are doing and this negative and defensive mindset is permeating the entire club.
we looked like we went into yesterday's match trying to limit the damage rather than trying to win a game of football.
for heaven's sake, try a few things before the season disappears into a sea of mediocrity. take some risks.
i'll ask you again, what do we have to lose? it's not as if a top two spot is at stake.
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Re: no risks = no hope
explain to me how well our forward line functioned last night. did we have many multiple goal-kickers or was it more kick-it-to-roo?plugger66 wrote:That could be the slowest and tallest side in the history of footy. No hope of that happening. Explain how all the talls can fit in the forward line.
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So you think a forward line of Kosi, G Milne, Allen, Rooy and C gardiner would do better. Last night wasnt about the forward line it was and is always the way we play under RL about slow use of the ball and running back into defence. By the time we get it up forward they all manned up and outnumbered.bigcarl wrote:explain to me how well our forward line functioned last night. did we have many multiple goal-kickers?plugger66 wrote:That could be the slowest and tallest side in the history of footy. No hope of that happening. Explain how all the talls can fit in the forward line.
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that wasn't what i said or anything like it.plugger66 wrote:So you think a forward line of Kosi, G Milne, Allen, Rooy and C gardiner would do better.
the biggest move i'd make is to get riewoldt out of the forward line for a while and get him running around on the wing.
he'd probably drag about three defenders with him which will open up our forward line.
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Yes move our leading goalkicker and get Allen in there. It is the midfield that is the problem not the forward line.bigcarl wrote:that wasn't what i said or anything like it.plugger66 wrote:So you think a forward line of Kosi, G Milne, Allen, Rooy and C gardiner would do better.
the most important move i'd make is to get riewoldt out of the forward line for a while.
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if it's the midfield that's the problem then it can only benefit from riewoldt being more involved further up the ground.plugger66 wrote:Yes move our leading goalkicker and get Allen in there. It is the midfield that is the problem not the forward line.
btw, i'd have gehrig in before allen but i'd like to see both.
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So lets get this straight.....
Roo is meant to attract the ball like a magnet.....
The fans biggest critiscism seems to be that the Saints don't go down the middle corridor often enough.....
So your solution is to put our biggest ball attractant on the wing??????
If the lure of Roo at FF will not make them more direct....then playing him on the wing certainly will not.
We also take a team without enough run...and make it slower?
Roo is meant to attract the ball like a magnet.....
The fans biggest critiscism seems to be that the Saints don't go down the middle corridor often enough.....
So your solution is to put our biggest ball attractant on the wing??????
If the lure of Roo at FF will not make them more direct....then playing him on the wing certainly will not.
We also take a team without enough run...and make it slower?
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how can it possibly be worse than what we witnessed last night? and what do we have to lose by taking some chances?saintsRrising wrote:So lets get this straight..... Roo is meant to attract the ball like a magnet..... The fans biggest critiscism seems to be that the Saints don't go down the middle corridor often enough..... So your solution is to put our biggest ball attractant on the wing?????? If the lure of Roo at FF will not make them more direct....then playing him on the wing certainly will not. We also take a team without enough run...and make it slower?
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well he aint going to get doubled and triple teamed if he plays up the ground or on the ball or on a wing is he?
when was the last time u saw a winger tagged by more than one opponent?
way i see it, if he is getting double teamed (at a minimum) then obviously the opposition is reading exactly where the clearance out the middle or the run from our backs is going to end up, and who's hands the intended kick is meant for.
but then again when u p*ss around with the footy across the back flanks like we have been doing lately pretty much the oppositions whole team has a chance to get on him.
i think with a diff game style and more of that run and attack from the back will see nick get more of the one on one contests and more leading marks at CHF.
with some of the decisions and inclusions we have seen from the coaching dept whats it going to hurt if he plays up the ground a bit????
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when was the last time u saw a winger tagged by more than one opponent?
way i see it, if he is getting double teamed (at a minimum) then obviously the opposition is reading exactly where the clearance out the middle or the run from our backs is going to end up, and who's hands the intended kick is meant for.
but then again when u p*ss around with the footy across the back flanks like we have been doing lately pretty much the oppositions whole team has a chance to get on him.
i think with a diff game style and more of that run and attack from the back will see nick get more of the one on one contests and more leading marks at CHF.
with some of the decisions and inclusions we have seen from the coaching dept whats it going to hurt if he plays up the ground a bit????
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interesting to note that richo is playing a similar role for richmond and is really enjoying being freed from the constraints of playing forward.matrixcutter wrote:well he aint going to get doubled and triple teamed if he plays up the ground or on the ball or on a wing is he? when was the last time u saw a winger tagged by more than one opponent?
he kicked 4.1 today from a wing and was one of the best on ground, albeit in a losing team.
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Re: no risks = no hope
I sort of agree with both of you.plugger66 wrote:That could be the slowest and tallest side in the history of footy. No hope of that happening. Explain how all the talls can fit in the forward line.bigcarl wrote:from what i can see if we do happen to scrape into the finals we'll go straight out unless we show some daring at the selection table and with the game plan and structure.
give riewoldt a run on the wing this week against richmond. put blake on richo and give roo the other wing.
m. gardiner and mcevoy to ruck.
kosi to chf (for the entire match). dal santo to hff (for the entire match). give armitage the other flank.
gehrig to ff and allen and milne in the pockets.
i've heard all the arguments about "forward pressure" etc, but to me a forward's primary function is to get it and kick a goal ... and we know gehrig and milne can do that.
the other thing i'd like to see is our forwards actually playing in the forward line, rather than traipsing all over telstra dome/aami stadium worrying about what their opponent is doing.
i've had enough of the flooding bullsh*t and people trying to elevate football into some sort of a tactical science.
it is a simple game. you get it and kick a goal or move it quickly to a teammate in a better position than you. if they've got it then get it back. tackle and harass.
to me we're still too focussed on what our opponents are doing and this negative and defensive mindset is permeating the entire club.
we looked like we went into yesterday's match trying to limit the damage rather than trying to win a game of football.
for heaven's sake, try a few things before the season disappears into a sea of mediocrity. take some risks.
i'll ask you again, what do we have to lose? it's not as if a top two spot is at stake.
I reckon we need to remove some of those talls from the forward area. Gehrig to FF but if this is not working put him at CHB (give him a job).
Goose needs a run or 2 or 3, in the two's until he regains form. Some on this forum were saying he wasnt playing that well in at Casey so why should he replace a possible enthusiatic young gun who is unpredictable?
Disagree about not worrying about opponents. Forward pressure is paramount or the opposition scores too freely. Our opoosition is generall faster than us. In 2004 this worked a treat and we atill had a fluent game style.
I am not too frightened to try to choke teams like Hawthorn as long as we do take the risk to move the ball forward quickly. This requires 2 tall forwards, one solids leading forward and a clear corridor. This will occur with forward pressure and disciplined team effort. Hawthorn dont play well under this game style.
Generally we do need to take some risks as the game style we currently show each week is predictale.
Put Maxie on Richo if he plays forward or switch Roos onto him if he goes to a wing. Roo mopped him up a couple of years ago doing this. I see Richo playing CHF if Max plays. Will need a taller player like Kosi/Gehrig if this occurs.
Focus should not be on Richo though. I needs to be on the midfield effort.
Midfield clearances and clear winners are needed to make an effective forward line.
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
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