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Phillipou
Easily his best game!!!
See, it doesn’t hurt to go back to the twos, find some confidence there and earn your way back in!
That’s how you develop kids. Should’ve happened r16 last season
Give them a taste, learn the areas they need to improve on, go back and develop and come back in a better player!
Needs to happen with Wilson now - swap him and Garcia
See, it doesn’t hurt to go back to the twos, find some confidence there and earn your way back in!
That’s how you develop kids. Should’ve happened r16 last season
Give them a taste, learn the areas they need to improve on, go back and develop and come back in a better player!
Needs to happen with Wilson now - swap him and Garcia
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Re: Philliou
Should have happened a year ago!
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Re: Philliou
What was especially pleasing was his demonstration of class and composure in a few of the big moments. Kid also nearly iced the game for us but just didn’t get the distance.
Also nice to see him get some ball.
Also nice to see him get some ball.
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Re: Philliou
He's learnt to mark without cringing when an oppo is trying to spoil him too.
He seemed to pull his head like a turtle going into its shell.
His game seemed to be confident and composed
He seemed to pull his head like a turtle going into its shell.
His game seemed to be confident and composed
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Re: Philliou
Don’t know what his kick to handball ratio was.
I’m glad to see today his first option wasn’t always to handball either blindly backward over his head or to a teammate in a pressure situation. It was great to see him now have the confidence to use his lethal boot to the advantage of the team. Best game he’s played to date, great to see - long may it continue.
I’m glad to see today his first option wasn’t always to handball either blindly backward over his head or to a teammate in a pressure situation. It was great to see him now have the confidence to use his lethal boot to the advantage of the team. Best game he’s played to date, great to see - long may it continue.
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Re: Philliou
Phillipou arrived today as a potential star of the competition - he was absolutely amazing today, what a turnaround from what we saw in his last few senior games at this level, looks a totally different player; it's amazing what confidence can do for you
Hopefully the Pou can carry this form on and finish the year really strongly - credit to the kid for not sulking when he was dropped but did the mature thing and tried to better himself and has come back the player we all hoped he could become!
Hopefully the Pou can carry this form on and finish the year really strongly - credit to the kid for not sulking when he was dropped but did the mature thing and tried to better himself and has come back the player we all hoped he could become!
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Re: Philliou
Great game.
Proove it works. Development can be a 3 steps forward 1 back.
Now for Wilson to get a break.
When the young players start to fade ... and they all do... give them a chance to freshen uo. Use their skills to find the ball again. Take the pressure off to hopefully find more weapons in their arsenal
Proove it works. Development can be a 3 steps forward 1 back.
Now for Wilson to get a break.
When the young players start to fade ... and they all do... give them a chance to freshen uo. Use their skills to find the ball again. Take the pressure off to hopefully find more weapons in their arsenal
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Has certainly been down compared to the good form he was showing earlier in the year. Nice to see him snag one thoughrepta wrote: ↑Sun 07 Jul 2024 10:10pm Great game.
Proove it works. Development can be a 3 steps forward 1 back.
Now for Wilson to get a break.
When the young players start to fade ... and they all do... give them a chance to freshen uo. Use their skills to find the ball again. Take the pressure off to hopefully find more weapons in their arsenal
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Interesting to note also that Pou ran himself into the ground today covering 714 metres, which is huge......nobody across all games this weekend ran anywhere near this far, the kid was obviously hellbent on proving the doubters wrong.
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Ran or meters gained?silverhalo wrote: ↑Sun 07 Jul 2024 10:56pm Interesting to note also that Pou ran himself into the ground today covering 714 metres, which is huge......nobody across all games this weekend ran anywhere near this far, the kid was obviously hellbent on proving the doubters wrong.
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Re: Philliou
Rapt for the kid. I really loved the way he was helping teammates up, patting them on the back and encouraging them to keep going. He also attacked his marks again.
Very mature performance - easily his best so far. Let’s hope he kicks on from here.
Very mature performance - easily his best so far. Let’s hope he kicks on from here.
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Highest ranked player on the ground if I’m not mistaken.
A very good effort and will give him much needed confidence.
A very good effort and will give him much needed confidence.
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Re: Philliou
21 kicks, 5 HBloris wrote: ↑Sun 07 Jul 2024 8:23pm Don’t know what his kick to handball ratio was.
I’m glad to see today his first option wasn’t always to handball either blindly backward over his head or to a teammate in a pressure situation. It was great to see him now have the confidence to use his lethal boot to the advantage of the team. Best game he’s played to date, great to see - long may it continue.
I read somewhere (maybe Jake Batchelor, Zebs coach) saying he needed to kick a lot more.
He got 10 score involvements, 'game-high'
Also 716m gained or something insane
He really stood up and wasn't intimidated by the ladder leaders.
He's always been a good tackler and I think he did that well too
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Sorry that is metres gained so probably an even better achievementMr Magic wrote: ↑Sun 07 Jul 2024 10:58pmRan or meters gained?silverhalo wrote: ↑Sun 07 Jul 2024 10:56pm Interesting to note also that Pou ran himself into the ground today covering 714 metres, which is huge......nobody across all games this weekend ran anywhere near this far, the kid was obviously hellbent on proving the doubters wrong.
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Re: Philliou
Pointed out numerous times last year, that he looked to handball first at every opportunity, especially at stoppage
That signals a lack of confidence in keeping up with the pace of the game - hot potato
Went back to VFL and worked on using his legs to get out of stoppage and kick.
This doesn’t mean he can’t handball - but he shouldn’t be running at 33% as he did prior to this game
Another issue was his inability to find the ball in general play, he was solely focused on stoppage possession (another reason for his low kick ratio) as a mid, he needed to learn how to spread and get ball on the outside and on turnover
He did that well yesterday
That signals a lack of confidence in keeping up with the pace of the game - hot potato
Went back to VFL and worked on using his legs to get out of stoppage and kick.
This doesn’t mean he can’t handball - but he shouldn’t be running at 33% as he did prior to this game
Another issue was his inability to find the ball in general play, he was solely focused on stoppage possession (another reason for his low kick ratio) as a mid, he needed to learn how to spread and get ball on the outside and on turnover
He did that well yesterday
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Re: Philliou
Phillipou played a very good game early on last season, around half forward, in which he made goal-kicking look easy.
We can't expect him to play at this level every week - but a great game, and it gave us a glimpse of his high ceiling.
Owens gave us a similar glimpse last year with a 27 possession goal-kicking performance.
We know what he can achieve, too.
Development via the VFL, whatever it takes.
We need to get this talent up to speed.
We can't expect him to play at this level every week - but a great game, and it gave us a glimpse of his high ceiling.
Owens gave us a similar glimpse last year with a 27 possession goal-kicking performance.
We know what he can achieve, too.
Development via the VFL, whatever it takes.
We need to get this talent up to speed.
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Re: Philliou
21 kicks and 5 handballs,loris wrote: ↑Sun 07 Jul 2024 8:23pm Don’t know what his kick to handball ratio was.
I’m glad to see today his first option wasn’t always to handball either blindly backward over his head or to a teammate in a pressure situation. It was great to see him now have the confidence to use his lethal boot to the advantage of the team. Best game he’s played to date, great to see - long may it continue.
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Hallelujah Loris, The boy has seen the light. Have some faith and you will be rewarded!loris wrote: ↑Sun 07 Jul 2024 8:23pm Don’t know what his kick to handball ratio was.
I’m glad to see today his first option wasn’t always to handball either blindly backward over his head or to a teammate in a pressure situation. It was great to see him now have the confidence to use his lethal boot to the advantage of the team. Best game he’s played to date, great to see - long may it continue.
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"I’ve still got a lot to learn and many things to improve, but I’m focused on taking all the steps necessary to get where not only I want to be as an individual, but we want to be as a group. - Mattaes Phillipou 30 April 2024
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Re: Philliou
Kick to hb ratio was 1:3
He averages 4k and 8hb per game
First few weeks in the VFL he was still going at 1:2
Last game he got his kicking numbers up
He has also been getting midfield numbers 25-30 which is what’s required
He averages 4k and 8hb per game
First few weeks in the VFL he was still going at 1:2
Last game he got his kicking numbers up
He has also been getting midfield numbers 25-30 which is what’s required