Quixote wrote:If we can get the fundamentals spot on, the game-plan almost pales in significance.
let's not underestimate the importance of structure (having the right people in the right places) and gameplan.
imo it is pretty simple. move the ball as quickly and as surely as possible to a strong-marking, aerially dominant forward line containing kosi, riewoldt and fraser.
have a couple of quick goalsneaks like milne and schneider nearby to mop up.
set up a goal-kicking centreline ... gram, dal santo and bj are all capable of kicking goals from outside 50 or thereabouts. make the best use of them.
kosi to chf or ff is the key, imo. his ability to take contested marks just takes so much pressure off riewoldt and fraser.
our ability to convert opportunities to goals is what let us down badly last year. imo we were so busy being "accountable" that blokes forgot to get the pill and were too scared to take any risks for fear of making a mistake.
i take RL's point about finding a balance between defence and attack. my advice is to let defenders be defenders and let forwards be forwards.
a forward's role should be to get the pill and kick a goal, not to be "accountable". Let the opposition worry about our forwards rather than the reverse.