I believe that in 2008 off season we worked out how to beat Geelong. By and large it worked during 2009 but unfortunately in the most important game of the year we were confronted with conditions that affected us more than our opposition. Combined with the failure to take our opportunities when they arose it cost us a premiership.sunsaint wrote:In the early days of the naughties I will always remember Bomber quietly getting it on the record that He thought that Gellong had some pretty good kids too (refering to the hype about the Saints kids coming through at the time)
In the end he has been proven correct.
Over the last handful of seasons we have been able to run with Geelong.
But in the end thats all we have been able to do, run with, the win/loss ratios may look pretty good, but they have beaten us when it matters, and won two.
But people, three years ago Malthouse started to move the goal posts
to devise a game plan and build a team which will beat Geelong (with scant regard to the other sides I might add)
Geelong will be thereabouts but Collingwood are the benchmark now.
In teh off-season I believe we refined our gameplan so as to make the conditions irelevant when we played Geelong in theGF again.
Unfortunately we lost Roo very early on and had to 'scramble' our way into the top 4. And just as we seemed to be learning to live without Roo, he came back (through his own amazing recuperative powers) and we had to relearn what we had thrown away for the previous 12 weeks.
Also, unbeknownst to us, Collingwood devised another plan which caused the Geelong gameplan to unravel. I don't believe Malthouse worked this out 3 years ago - I belive it was as a result of being comprehensively smashed by both Geelong and St Kilda over the past 2 seasons i finals, they 'tweaked' their own gameplan over off-season 2009.
We now have to 'tweak' our own gameplan to take into account what Collingwood is doing.
I don't believe it means we throw out what has proven over the past 2 seasons to be an effective gameplan.
Just 'tweak' it in various aspects.