Lyon: Leigh Tudor Getting Job Done
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Lyon: Leigh Tudor Getting Job Done
Massive wrap for Tudor...slight backhander to Barker..
Lyon said fwd 50 defensive pressure was a focus of his from day 1 BUT Leigh Tudor has been able to get it done.......nice pat on the back from a senior coach.
I thought Kosi was also excellentg on that tonight.
Lyon said fwd 50 defensive pressure was a focus of his from day 1 BUT Leigh Tudor has been able to get it done.......nice pat on the back from a senior coach.
I thought Kosi was also excellentg on that tonight.
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Re: Lyon: Leigh Tudor Getting Job Done
I didn't pick up between the lines... I thought he was refering to himself.Teflon wrote:Massive wrap for Tudor...slight backhander to Barker..
Lyon said fwd 50 defensive pressure was a focus of his from day 1 BUT Leigh Tudor has been able to get it done.......nice pat on the back from a senior coach.
I thought Kosi was also excellentg on that tonight.
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Re: Lyon: Leigh Tudor Getting Job Done
I think he was referring to any previous attempt to get the fwdline to apply defensive pressure and no doubt that was Barkers ball last few years.WayneJudson42 wrote:I didn't pick up between the lines... I thought he was refering to himself.Teflon wrote:Massive wrap for Tudor...slight backhander to Barker..
Lyon said fwd 50 defensive pressure was a focus of his from day 1 BUT Leigh Tudor has been able to get it done.......nice pat on the back from a senior coach.
I thought Kosi was also excellentg on that tonight.
We just may have the balance with SOS/Tudor down back and up fwd.
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Re: Lyon: Leigh Tudor Getting Job Done
Barker's gone. Move on.Teflon wrote:I think he was referring to any previous attempt to get the fwdline to apply defensive pressure and no doubt that was Barkers ball last few years.WayneJudson42 wrote:I didn't pick up between the lines... I thought he was refering to himself.Teflon wrote:Massive wrap for Tudor...slight backhander to Barker..
Lyon said fwd 50 defensive pressure was a focus of his from day 1 BUT Leigh Tudor has been able to get it done.......nice pat on the back from a senior coach.
I thought Kosi was also excellentg on that tonight.
We just may have the balance with SOS/Tudor down back and up fwd.
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Re: Lyon: Leigh Tudor Getting Job Done
we seem to be moving the ball a lot quicker and seem much less afraid to kick to a contest.
perhaps that is tudor's influence.
perhaps that is tudor's influence.
At the end of the day it is the players willingness to run and chase that has the most effect. Positioning and zones from kick outs all go out the window in general play when the ball is turned over the only way to turn attack into defense and turn it back over is to work harder and we seem to be doing that.
Maybe this year?
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Re: Lyon: Leigh Tudor Getting Job Done
well the coach said "fwd pressures been a focus sice day 1 but Leigh Tudors actually getting it done...."......so Im going with that...bigcarl wrote:we seem to be moving the ball a lot quicker and seem much less afraid to kick to a contest.
perhaps that is tudor's influence.
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we seem to be moving the ball a lot quicker and seem much less afraid to kick to a contest.
perhaps that is tudor's influence.
the other thing of note is we are not kicking it straight to Roo every time
He's obviously still a tad underdone and maybe not motoring and presenting everywhere as we've come to expect but there seems a growing confidence through the midfield and other forwards to look wider and even have a shot themselves when the chance comes, especially from further out
Having said that we are still missing easy ones , but surely that can only improve!!
perhaps that is tudor's influence.
the other thing of note is we are not kicking it straight to Roo every time
He's obviously still a tad underdone and maybe not motoring and presenting everywhere as we've come to expect but there seems a growing confidence through the midfield and other forwards to look wider and even have a shot themselves when the chance comes, especially from further out
Having said that we are still missing easy ones , but surely that can only improve!!
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Interesting to watch the ball movement on AFL live and how we work it around the arc before going in.
Also, Schneids has increased his workrate in tackles and pressure. I think that's why they want Gilbo up fwd... he'll also privde fwd pressure.
Also, Schneids has increased his workrate in tackles and pressure. I think that's why they want Gilbo up fwd... he'll also privde fwd pressure.
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Thats not a quote from Lyon after the telecast - his words were "Leigh Tudors getting it done" in the context of fwd pressure...starsign wrote:we seem to be moving the ball a lot quicker and seem much less afraid to kick to a contest.
perhaps that is tudor's influence.
the other thing of note is we are not kicking it straight to Roo every time
He's obviously still a tad underdone and maybe not motoring and presenting everywhere as we've come to expect but there seems a growing confidence through the midfield and other forwards to look wider and even have a shot themselves when the chance comes, especially from further out
Having said that we are still missing easy ones , but surely that can only improve!!
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He stated that fwd pressure was something he's been going on about since he got here... but getting it done was another matter.
Can be taken both ways... a swipe at JB or a swipe at the players...
One thing I will add is...
There was some loud complaining on here about "coraling" the opposition and how we were soft etc.
Well, now we seem to be good at both.
Can be taken both ways... a swipe at JB or a swipe at the players...
One thing I will add is...
There was some loud complaining on here about "coraling" the opposition and how we were soft etc.
Well, now we seem to be good at both.
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Tudor is obviously a better coach than Barker...i think it might be that simple....Teflon wrote:Thats how I read Lyons comments too - Tudor must be doing something right re: fwds.oh when wrote:On SEN - they said the forwards are now loving their footy because of Tudor.
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Just a little side note about our assistants -
they seem to have a more experienced look about them now
1/ Tony E doing the job with mids
2/ Leigh T is new to the big gig but comes with a long pedigree in VFL
3/ Sos now in his third year
4/ When Ross took over we (assistants) looked a little wet behind the ears
I feel alot more confident with this balance of experience - this area to me is far better off not having the kids IMO.
they seem to have a more experienced look about them now
1/ Tony E doing the job with mids
2/ Leigh T is new to the big gig but comes with a long pedigree in VFL
3/ Sos now in his third year
4/ When Ross took over we (assistants) looked a little wet behind the ears
I feel alot more confident with this balance of experience - this area to me is far better off not having the kids IMO.
I've never seen a bad St.Kilda player - that's just how they are.
[quote="starsign"]we seem to be moving the ball a lot quicker and seem much less afraid to kick to a contest.
perhaps that is tudor's influence.
the other thing of note is we are not kicking it straight to Roo every time
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very keen observation. Roo is not the only focus yet he takes the best defender and occasionally 2 with him in the forward line. makes our forward plays far less predictable .
Milne and shneider are not always at Roo's feet , so we get better crumbing at the fall of the ball at the contest.
But it makes a big difference when you have 2 quality ruckmen , allowing Kosi to focus on being a full forward, and is not puffing from runs in the ruck.
Dont underestimate the imopacyt of having een one forward that is not able to effectively chase and apply defensive pressure in our forward line. On Friday night, every forward was putting pressure on the crows attempts to switch the play at half back.
Great coaching and great execution.
perhaps that is tudor's influence.
the other thing of note is we are not kicking it straight to Roo every time
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very keen observation. Roo is not the only focus yet he takes the best defender and occasionally 2 with him in the forward line. makes our forward plays far less predictable .
Milne and shneider are not always at Roo's feet , so we get better crumbing at the fall of the ball at the contest.
But it makes a big difference when you have 2 quality ruckmen , allowing Kosi to focus on being a full forward, and is not puffing from runs in the ruck.
Dont underestimate the imopacyt of having een one forward that is not able to effectively chase and apply defensive pressure in our forward line. On Friday night, every forward was putting pressure on the crows attempts to switch the play at half back.
Great coaching and great execution.
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Re: Lyon: Leigh Tudor Getting Job Done
Lol.Teflon wrote:Massive wrap for Tudor...slight backhander to Barker..
Lyon said fwd 50 defensive pressure was a focus of his from day 1 BUT Leigh Tudor has been able to get it done.......nice pat on the back from a senior coach.
I thought Kosi was also excellentg on that tonight.
So Tudor is the reason we are suddenly winning out of the middle?
2006-2008 we didn't.
And Kosi is now a gun FF with his 4 goals?
If RL doesn't give him running time around the ground I will guarantee you his form will go off very quickly.
I am not having a go at Tudor but he is yet to prove he is better than Barker. They work with what they are given but Tudor doesn't have 17 players behind the ball now which helps .
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As he should be.saintspremiers wrote:Rossy seemed the happiest I've ever seen him on a post match interview on Friday night.
Definitely appeared like a man content that everything is working as it should - and that includes assistant coaches, everything.
We are a serious flag threat even if he wants to keep a lid on it. But I doubt Tudor is the reason (and I am not having a go at Tudor)