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Brad's goalkicking has been horrible this year. I'm not as calm anymore when he's kicking for goal.

Could this be due to added pressure of captaincy?

Nah, led to the pocket all day.

Give yourself a chance, Brad.

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I've been disappointed with Green as a player and a Captain this year. I am not seeing him assert himself on games, always looking at the umpires for free kicks and just hasn't been hard at it enough.

He obviously has to work hard to be a leader but at the moment it looks as though this is at the expense of his own game.

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I've been disappointed with Green as a player and a Captain this year. I am not seeing him assert himself on games, always looking at the umpires for free kicks and just hasn't been hard at it enough.

He obviously has to work hard to be a leader but at the moment it looks as though this is at the expense of his own game.

Agree.

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He's playing awful footy at the moment.

Got a couple of easy ones today but he really isn't looking dangerous as a forward, exerting minimal forward pressure and probably isn't great as a midfielder any more either. He needs to lift in the next few weeks.

Our leadership group as a whole is struggling. Jones is just battling through games, Moloney is playing well but has had an off field slip, Grimes and Davey aren't near their best. Probably the only one who's going well is Rivers, and he's only a few classic Rivers brain fades away from looking rubbish!

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He's playing awful footy at the moment.

Got a couple of easy ones today but he really isn't looking dangerous as a forward, exerting minimal forward pressure and probably isn't great as a midfielder any more either. He needs to lift in the next few weeks.

Our leadership group as a whole is struggling. Jones is just battling through games, Moloney is playing well but has had an off field slip, Grimes and Davey aren't near their best. Probably the only one who's going well is Rivers, and he's only a few classic Rivers brain fades away from looking rubbish!

Davey is rubbish at the moment. Needs a spell in the seconds.

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Don't know about others but gee whiz that ground looked small on TV. How many times did a player from either side run and carry the footy with a couple of bounces. Can't remember one!

Agree with other posters that Greeny was forced to lead deep to pockets to avoid the congestion. That said, there's something about his kicking technique that strikes me as a bit off. Can't put my finger on it.

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Was at the ground today. Definitely smaller than the G but not so much so that it would impact the run and carry. Incidentally, it's a cracking venue to watch the footy.

Green's goalkicking was reasonably rubbish today, even from in front. Definitely seems to have lost his consistency from last year. Has been unreliable all year.

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He was definitely better today, but that's a result of playing Gold Coast. He did, though, play deeper which IMO is always best with Green.

Took some great marks but too many of them were on the boundary line. His form this year has been pretty poor but it's not as big of a worry as people are making it out to be.

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Don't know about others but gee whiz that ground looked small on TV. How many times did a player from either side run and carry the footy with a couple of bounces. Can't remember one!

Agree with other posters that Greeny was forced to lead deep to pockets to avoid the congestion. That said, there's something about his kicking technique that strikes me as a bit off. Can't put my finger on it.

The dimensions of the playing field are now 170.6 metres (east-west) by 149.9 metres (north-south). The seating capacity of the ground is now 42,000.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gabba

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Dimensions

The MCG arena now has a total of approximately 20,000 square metres in area and measures 171 x 146 metres in length, from fence to fence. The boundary line measures five metres from the fence.

http://www.mcg.org.au/The%20MCG%20Stadium/Facts%20and%20Figures.aspx

*There doesn't seem to be much difference according to these anyway.

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Agree.

He just hasn't hit his straps yet. Like others whom have got alot of improvement in them. When we do- watch out.

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Just struggling for top form. No mysterious "Captains Curse" going on here. Just a case of Brad playing below his best footy. He is a good enough player to build form and in a few weeks we should see some vintage Brad Green.

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In an interview on chanel 7 he said that he had been trying too hard because of the added responsiblity and thought he may have been thinking too much instead of using his instincts. Said that is what he is trying to get back too....

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If we are talking about his output - as JCB said, he has a lot of improvement in him.

If we are talking about leadership as a captain - we will see whether he has improvement in him...

I don't like to make statements like that but I just don't see him as a captain at this point in time. Maybe the role he plays isn't conducive to being seen in that light but, like the other senior players, he has been disappointing in output, body language, and general on-field leadership.

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I thought his marking today was top-notch. Was murdered a couple of times without getting a free-kick, too. Sure he missed a couple, but two of them were posters, and almost all of his kicks were in about the tenth row. Not in super form, but whatever, he'll come good. Or not. He is the wrong side of thirty - and we all know how quickly things can go downhill at that age.

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He was definitely better today, but that's a result of playing Gold Coast. He did, though, play deeper which IMO is always best with Green.

Took some great marks but too many of them were on the boundary line. His form this year has been pretty poor but it's not as big of a worry as people are making it out to be.

Agree with all of this. I'll add I would like to see him lead straight a bit more.

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I don't like to make statements like that but I just don't see him as a captain at this point in time. Maybe the role he plays isn't conducive to being seen in that light but, like the other senior players, he has been disappointing in output, body language, and general on-field leadership.

Its pretty hard to lead ( that's lead - not lead!) from a forward pocket. It's a role which depends on the work of others further a field.I'd like to see him take his turn up on a wing to get him into the action. He can better impose himself on the game from there. He might still spend 50-60% of the game up forward where his ability to lead ( that's lead - not lead) is important.

I'm sure there's a good captain's game just around the corner

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Its pretty hard to lead ( that's lead - not lead!) from a forward pocket. It's a role which depends on the work of others further a field.I'd like to see him take his turn up on a wing to get him into the action. He can better impose himself on the game from there. He might still spend 50-60% of the game up forward where his ability to lead ( that's lead - not lead) is important.

I'm sure there's a good captain's game just around the corner

He needs to stop looking for frees - his body language is terrible.

You've got to fake it, until you make it.

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I thought his marking today was top-notch. Was murdered a couple of times without getting a free-kick, too. Sure he missed a couple, but two of them were posters, and almost all of his kicks were in about the tenth row. Not in super form, but whatever, he'll come good. Or not. He is the wrong side of thirty - and we all know how quickly things can go downhill at that age.

Yeah, he was much better today, wasn't he. But IMO he needs to Try to 'come out of himself more',,, to be more verbally assertive to his players.

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Those who argue that captaincy couldn't be impacting his game should surely now acknowledge that it may be having an impact, given Green himself has come out and said it's been affecting him.

IMO he needs to Try to 'come out of himself more',,, to be more verbally assertive to his players.

He should just do what's made him a successful AFL player.

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