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Thought Thompson coached very well yesterday. Roo up onto the wing and BJ forward was a good move from Lyon but was countered very quickly, Thompson through more talls forward and stretched our defence which forced BJ to go back again and Roo to return forward as a result.
Would have liked to see Lyon throw Kosi back and leave BJ forward for a bit longer. I think BJ Fwd is a waste personally but he had kicked an early goal and we know he can read it in flight and kicks it well. Plus we were being smashed so there was no need to let Thompson dictate terms, no percentage to protect.
Would have liked to see Lyon throw Kosi back and leave BJ forward for a bit longer. I think BJ Fwd is a waste personally but he had kicked an early goal and we know he can read it in flight and kicks it well. Plus we were being smashed so there was no need to let Thompson dictate terms, no percentage to protect.
Maybe this year?
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I think it's overrated as to who the personnel up forward actually is.
Infact, that's our biggest problem right now - or one of them. We insist on plonking talented players up forward and simply kicking the ball in their general vicinity.
It doesn't work, unless you get freak games out of these individuals. Fortunately for us, over the past 2 months we have.
Unfortunately for us, against top 4 sides it won't happen that easily.
We need some system getting it in there, and some system once it is in there.
We don't really have either.
We need a forward line functioning as a team. Not just putting our best players in there and hoping their individual brilliance will win the ball.
Infact, that's our biggest problem right now - or one of them. We insist on plonking talented players up forward and simply kicking the ball in their general vicinity.
It doesn't work, unless you get freak games out of these individuals. Fortunately for us, over the past 2 months we have.
Unfortunately for us, against top 4 sides it won't happen that easily.
We need some system getting it in there, and some system once it is in there.
We don't really have either.
We need a forward line functioning as a team. Not just putting our best players in there and hoping their individual brilliance will win the ball.
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With respect Rodge, we are currently a one-trick pony with Roo as our main target. Milne and Schneider do ok.rodgerfox wrote:I think it's overrated as to who the personnel up forward actually is.
Infact, that's our biggest problem right now - or one of them. We insist on plonking talented players up forward and simply kicking the ball in their general vicinity.
It doesn't work, unless you get freak games out of these individuals. Fortunately for us, over the past 2 months we have.
Unfortunately for us, against top 4 sides it won't happen that easily.
We need some system getting it in there, and some system once it is in there.
We don't really have either.
We need a forward line functioning as a team. Not just putting our best players in there and hoping their individual brilliance will win the ball.
We need an option B and Option C, which we don't have.
Get the right players in there first and then fine tune it.
Gwilt, CG and Eddy aren't developed as yet.
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Geez, we need one fast! The lack of a second lead up forward has killed us against Collingwood twice this season...surely we need to keep Gardiner up there, even if he's only a decoy for Roo? I reckon BJ does a fair job popping up forward, but not sure how effective he'd be if you left him there all game, as he has never done this in his career. Besides, he's too good down back.WayneJudson42 wrote:
With respect Rodge, we are currently a one-trick pony with Roo as our main target. Milne and Schneider do ok.
We need an option B and Option C, which we don't have.
Get the right players in there first and then fine tune it.
Gwilt, CG and Eddy aren't developed as yet.
Gwilt may be a forward in the distant future...but just bumped into Roo when he was there on Sunday, needs more time up forward to learn the game.
If I was RL I'd be tempted to chuck Birss back in to push forward...at least he'll restrict a player like Swann or Shaw. But only if there was a leading forward present.
It's a tricky one!
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The problem yesterday wasn't the forwards. It was the midfield getting
absolutely smashed. Whenever the boys got the ball they were under
pressure and as such there skills were down when going into the forward
line. People on this site don't believe pace is a problem whereas I think it
is a huge reason for yesterday. We couldn't get enough people to the contest
often enough which is why the cats smashed us in that area. It was just so
simple every time there was a contest we were outnumbered.
absolutely smashed. Whenever the boys got the ball they were under
pressure and as such there skills were down when going into the forward
line. People on this site don't believe pace is a problem whereas I think it
is a huge reason for yesterday. We couldn't get enough people to the contest
often enough which is why the cats smashed us in that area. It was just so
simple every time there was a contest we were outnumbered.
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truth is we were pantsed everywhere, including the forward line.Red wrote:The problem yesterday wasn't the forwards. It was the midfield getting absolutely smashed.
unless we can reproduce the sort of form we showed against adelaide and essendon (our best performances in a couple of seasons imo) saturday night will be robert harvey's last game.
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bigcarl wrote:disagree. there's a reason that teams often play their most talented players forward. goals win games.rodgerfox wrote:I think it's overrated as to who the personnel up forward actually is.
The most talented players play in the middle.
You need a freak footballer to simply be sent forward and kick enough goals to get you into the finals and then win finals.
When clubs find a very good footballer up forward, the first thing they try to do is get them fit enough to play midfield.
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We changed so many coaches over the years the message should be clear - the coach has little to do with it.
our players have consistently fallen short because of other reasons - injuries, lack of skills, lack of toughness, lack of consistency.
We need another 2 tough, reliable quality midfielders.
Another couple of agile mid size goal kickers.
Until then no coach will save us.
our players have consistently fallen short because of other reasons - injuries, lack of skills, lack of toughness, lack of consistency.
We need another 2 tough, reliable quality midfielders.
Another couple of agile mid size goal kickers.
Until then no coach will save us.
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The key there though BigCarl, is that all bar the freak Franklin played nearly a decade ago. The other one, Roo is a perfect example of why you don't waste a gun player deep in the forward line.bigcarl wrote:franklin? riewoldt? ablett senior? lockett? carey?rodgerfox wrote:The most talented players play in the middle.
i've always thought your best players should play either on the ball or up forward.
simplistic, i know, but the team that kicks the most goals wins the game.
When you could rely on one forward to win games - and even flags.
It doesn't work that way anymore.
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rodgerfox wrote:The key there though BigCarl, is that all bar the freak Franklin played nearly a decade ago.bigcarl wrote:franklin? riewoldt? ablett senior? lockett? carey?rodgerfox wrote:The most talented players play in the middle.
i've always thought your best players should play either on the ball or up forward.
simplistic, i know, but the team that kicks the most goals wins the game.
true, though i think there's no doubt all would be used in the forward line if they were playing today.
converting opportunities into cold, hard goals-on-the-board should never be underestimated, imo, and that is where gehrig was fantastic for us going back a few seasons.
i think that our problems go deeper, though. we're too focused on what our opponents are doing and not enough on getting the pill and getting a score on the board. granted, that is easier said than done against geelong.