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Flat Hands

Post: # 1665317Post Johnny Member »

Hmmmm.


Did anyone else hear Jonathan Brown in today's commentary talking about Josh Bruce's marking and saying that he goes at it with 'flat hands'?


I found that interesting.


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Re: Flat Hands

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Not sure there's a treatment for that. As a rule they either have good hands or they don't. Valuable player all the same.


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Re: Flat Hands

Post: # 1665326Post WellardSaint »

I turn the sound down.

But if Jono Brown says it, I believe him rather than people on here suffering from Blue Sky affliction.


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Re: Flat Hands

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Johnny Member wrote:Hmmmm.


Did anyone else hear Jonathan Brown in today's commentary talking about Josh Bruce's marking and saying that he goes at it with 'flat hands'?


I found that interesting.
I have thought that for a long time about Bruce. Interestingly, he seems to clunk the ball more effectively when further up the ground as opposed to when he is in the arc. Highlights why we really need Paddy to come on. Which he will.


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Re: Flat Hands

Post: # 1665381Post White Winmar »

Better flat hands than flat feet, especially in the modern game.


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Re: Flat Hands

Post: # 1665402Post shrodes »

It's his brain being pulled between rucking and marking... rucking - flat hands to tap to a teammate


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Re: Flat Hands

Post: # 1665417Post White Winmar »

Did he mention whether it was confidence or a technical issue. Deliberate or a fault in his game?


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Re: Flat Hands

Post: # 1665432Post Johnny Member »

White Winmar wrote:Did he mention whether it was confidence or a technical issue. Deliberate or a fault in his game?
No.

Just observed it as an issue.



He would gave observed McCartin doing it too if he'd played.


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Post: # 1665433Post Bluthy »

McCartin doesn't have flat hands. Stupid statement. He has beautiful hands. What the hell are you watching?


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Re: Flat Hands

Post: # 1665442Post Johnny Member »

Bluthy wrote:McCartin doesn't have flat hands. Stupid statement. He has beautiful hands. What the hell are you watching?
He can have very good hands. Which is why it was puzzling and frustrating to see him drop so many.

Rewinding the tapes of these dropped marks over several games (I did the same for Bruce) I noticed what Brown commented on yesterday - they both go too flat handed at too many contests.

The question isn't whether they do it or not, its a fact that they do. It's on tape. You can watch it for yourself. The question is why do they do it?


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Yep such flat hands


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Bluthy wrote:Yep such flat hands
An entire season of highlights and there's 3 examples in there??

Come on Bluthy, terrible effort.


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Re: Flat Hands

Post: # 1665468Post Bernard Shakey »

The opposition worked that out last year and that's why he hasn't been as good as 2015.

Stops the ball with flat hands and then tries to grab it on the way down.


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Bernard Shakey wrote:The opposition worked that out last year and that's why he hasn't been as good as 2015.

Stops the ball with flat hands and then tries to grab it on the way down.
Bruce is great on the lead and in a one on one contest.

Given that this style of marking is less effective in the typical two or three on one contests that Bruce has been facing, do we need to adjust the game plan and stop bombing it so much to Bruce?


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Post: # 1665482Post BigMart »

You do realise they train that?... so the fall of the ball is predictable... they have a lot of drills that require them to slap it forward to emulate a mark being spoiled. They try to get it to the front of the pack, so our small no where to run to... its a silly thing to practice as it can lead to bad habits imo
I believe if you can get two hands to the footy, you try and Mak it!!!

Suggesting rucking influences marking is strange? You Ruck with one hand, where the umpire throws it up... you mark with two hands from a kick... Gary Dempsey, Simon Madden and a few other ruckmen had no problems marking, and they rucked more than 5 mins a qtr


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BigMart wrote:You do realise they train that?... so the fall of the ball is predictable... they have a lot of drills that require them to slap it forward to emulate a mark being spoiled. They try to get it to the front of the pack, so our small no where to run to... its a silly thing to practice as it can lead to bad habits imo

Hmmmm. Interesting.


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WellardSaint wrote:I turn the sound down.

But if Jono Brown says it, I believe him rather than people on here suffering from Blue Sky affliction.
Well Jonathon Brown has had plenty to say about us recently. That our spine is really good, he has marvelled at our defensive structures and has said that we're a Fyfe away from Premiership contention. All in the last week, oh and I forgot, he's also recently said that McCartin will be a star.

So I guess he's joined the Blue Sky brigade.


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Linton Lodger wrote:
WellardSaint wrote:I turn the sound down.

But if Jono Brown says it, I believe him rather than people on here suffering from Blue Sky affliction.
Well Jonathon Brown has had plenty to say about us recently. That our spine is really good, he has marvelled at our defensive structures and has said that we're a Fyfe away from Premiership contention. All in the last week, oh and I forgot, he's also recently said that McCartin will be a star.

So I guess he's joined the Blue Sky brigade.
Yes the other week Jono Brown, said the Saints have gone about their recruiting the right way....... getting their spine sorted out, which he says they have picked wisely ....... then you go for the midfielders, through draft or FA.


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Re: Flat Hands

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Linton Lodger wrote:
WellardSaint wrote:I turn the sound down.

But if Jono Brown says it, I believe him rather than people on here suffering from Blue Sky affliction.
Well Jonathon Brown has had plenty to say about us recently. That our spine is really good, he has marvelled at our defensive structures and has said that we're a Fyfe away from Premiership contention. All in the last week, oh and I forgot, he's also recently said that McCartin will be a star.

So I guess he's joined the Blue Sky brigade.
Don't be facetious.

I am saying that Jono Brown on his day was unbeatable, and was a great CHF, so he knows what he is talking about.
He's not of the Blue Sky mindset, he's just giving an opinion.
I don't know whether he's purchased a Medallion Membership package, he might be a big fan.
But I trust his judgement before any keyboard warriors on here


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Being great... means you have ability

Wayne Carey, Gary Ablett

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WellardSaint wrote:
Linton Lodger wrote:
WellardSaint wrote:I turn the sound down.

But if Jono Brown says it, I believe him rather than people on here suffering from Blue Sky affliction.
Well Jonathon Brown has had plenty to say about us recently. That our spine is really good, he has marvelled at our defensive structures and has said that we're a Fyfe away from Premiership contention. All in the last week, oh and I forgot, he's also recently said that McCartin will be a star.

So I guess he's joined the Blue Sky brigade.
Don't be facetious.

I am saying that Jono Brown on his day was unbeatable, and was a great CHF, so he knows what he is talking about.
He's not of the Blue Sky mindset, he's just giving an opinion.
I don't know whether he's purchased a Medallion Membership package, he might be a big fan.
But I trust his judgement before any keyboard warriors on here
I respect his opinion too. I've pointed out some of the observations he's made about us in the last two weeks.


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Re: Flat Hands

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People don't seem to realise that he has been getting double-teamed almost every week since last year. In this happening, he actually has created a decoy. This is why guys like Membrey have been excelling up front. Having said that, it would be a bonus if he could hold a few more marks. I hope Jono Brown's observation is accurate, then Josh should be able to amend this fairly easily.


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Sainternist wrote:People don't seem to realise that he has been getting double-teamed almost every week since last year. In this happening, he actually has created a decoy. This is why guys like Membrey have been excelling up front. Having said that, it would be a bonus if he could hold a few more marks. I hope Jono Brown's observation is accurate, then Josh should be able to amend this fairly easily.
Browns observation is accurate, I noticed it over a year ago! Josh won't fix it easily at all.


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Bernard Shakey wrote:
Sainternist wrote:People don't seem to realise that he has been getting double-teamed almost every week since last year. In this happening, he actually has created a decoy. This is why guys like Membrey have been excelling up front. Having said that, it would be a bonus if he could hold a few more marks. I hope Jono Brown's observation is accurate, then Josh should be able to amend this fairly easily.
Browns observation is accurate, I noticed it over a year ago! Josh won't fix it easily at all.
Surely, the skills coaches he works with are on to it. I don't understand how it would be difficult for him to remedy. Just teach him soft hands, like catching a cricket ball.


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Re: Flat Hands

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Having soft hands from what I'm told is hard to teach it comes naturally.


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