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Roos's game plan isn't about kicking goals it's about stoping them so I can't really see the goal telly changing much.

I've heard of a goal tally, is that what you meant?

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Wowee the ecpectations on Hesse Hogan are immense! Sure he is an impressive kid with some impressive attributes but he hasn't played an AFL game and hasn't played at any level for more than a year. If he exceeds Frawley's overall 2014 output that would be a good result... Maybe 20ish goals for the season. Dawes, Garlett and Watts should also all be around that mark.

I suspect Hogan should be a big improver into 2016 with some game time under his belt.

Think about the expectations on Boyd who has only played 8 games!

I think Hogan will score more goals than Boyd next season.

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Roos's game plan isn't about kicking goals it's about stoping them so I can't really see the goal telly changing much.

If the goal tally doesn't change much IDAD. Then we won't win too many games.

Especially against the teams that matter.

We can maybe win games kicking 10 goals agains the bottom 6 clubs but if you have aspirations for finals then you need to have your fair share of Century scores.

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Petracca - 26 goals?

Put your house on him for the Rising Star Award if that eventuates.

Jeremy Howe averaged 1.4 per game in his first season. Jeremey Cameron 1.8 Nathan Fyfe .8 Jaeger O'Meara .8 Jack Darling 1.0

You say he is not a forward.

The Herald Sun Nov 20 2014

The expected No.1 pick’s preliminary final 439 days out from his draft is rated as one of the special bottom-age performances.
With teammate Tom Boyd injured, the 186cm Petracca walked off with a stats sheet reading nine contested marks, 23 disposals, five goals, five behinds and 210 SuperCoach points as Eastern Ranges won through to the grand final.
The explosive forward bullied his senior Geelong defenders physically and verbally, took high marks, shredded tackles and was creating — if not kicking — goals.
“I haven’t seen too many individual performances better than that at under-18 level,” one recruiter said.

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Petracca - 26 goals?

Put your house on him for the Rising Star Award if that eventuates.

If as expected Petracca plays the season mostly as a forward with occasional rotations through the midfield, a goal tally of 20+ isn't unreasonable.

Menzel and Stringer both did it as non-KPF this year, and Bontempelli managed a goal a game as well.

Jeremy Howe managed 18 goals from 13 games in his first season.

Of course, for a really good rising star age goal tally you have to go back a few years, to a certain Jeff Garlett in 2010, with 40 goals.

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Roos's game plan isn't about kicking goals it's about stoping them so I can't really see the goal telly changing much.

Only once in the 22-game era (as in, going back to the early 1970s) has a team kicked fewer goals in a season than Melbourne did in 2014.

And that was GWS in their ridiculous debut year.

So, personally, I'd be really hoping for some improvement on that.


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My guess is we'll kick more goals, but no-one will kick a ton.

Garlett 24

Hogan 20

Dawes 19

Howe 17

Tyson & Kent 15

Watts & Vince 13

Peder & Bail 10

One or two of Petracca, JKH, Fitzy or someone kicking 10 to 14

Several almost reaching 10, [Jones, Gawn &?]

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I think you might find it is called learning the game.

So how many years do we give them? Tackling...a fundamental basic of the game yet many of our players struggle to lay a tackle and when they do its not effective. Kicking for goal is another one, how many hours are spent by forwards practicing what they're paid to do. Obviously first and second year players need time to adjust to the pace of the game but there has to be a cut off. Another classic is "they're learning the new game plan" how many are there seriously? When Hinkley went to Port they shot up the ladder in a year putting that theory to bed. If kids play TAC, in most cases they get a new coach every year, hence a slight deviation from last years game plan. On top of that they have club/school footy. I think some clubs/coaches tend to overthink it hence over complicate it. This club has run out of excuses.
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ha ha exactly 7

Hudson

Lockett

Coventry

Dunstall

McKenna

Pratt

Ablett Snr

So it should be a piece of cake for a first year player in Hogan :)

Thanks for that I knew it wasn't going to be many. As I said in a previous post I don't expect Hogan to kick 1 goal a qtr next year but it can't hurt to set yourself targets. Between ages 23-28 I will be expecting that from him.
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Thanks for that I knew it wasn't going to be many. As I said in a previous post I don't expect Hogan to kick 1 goal a qtr next year but it can't hurt to set yourself targets. Between ages 23-28 I will be expecting that from him.

Agree its good to aim at.

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Garlett, Dawes, and Hogan can all kick 30 goals.

But let's get the ball in the 50 more times than 40.5 times a game - that is 10 less than an average team...

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After rd 18 we have 30 goal scorers

Hogan 32

Garlet 32

Vince 10

Jones 9

Howe 9

Newton 7

Pedersen 6

Tyson 6

Watts 6

Dawes 6

The first two are excellent. We all would have been thrilled at the start of the season to be at that number by this point.

The rest look a bit disappointing to me.....

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Hogan and Garlett both have the potential to kick 40 goals for the season. If you said both would get that at the beginning of the year everyone would have taken it. It's a big positive.

Obviously the rest isn't great and we still struggle sometimes to find goals from other parts of the ground, but if we can improve on this in 2016 then we'll improve further on this year.

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After rd 18 we have 30 goal scorers

Hogan 32

Garlet 32

Vince 10

Jones 9

Howe 9

Newton 7

Pedersen 6

Tyson 6

Watts 6

Dawes 6

The first two are excellent. We all would have been thrilled at the start of the season to be at that number by this point.

The rest look a bit disappointing to me.....

Hogan and Garlett are going along nicely. Both are well on target for 40 or so. OF the rest you can excuse the midfielders. You don't expect a goal a game from them and having a good spread who can score is healthy. The real issue on that list is Dawes. He needs to have more of an impact on the scoreboard. Going from 20 goals as our sole forward last year to struggling to make 10 when he has quality help is a shocking effort.

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Hogan and Garlett are going along nicely. Both are well on target for 40 or so. OF the rest you can excuse the midfielders. You don't expect a goal a game from them and having a good spread who can score is healthy. The real issue on that list is Dawes. He needs to have more of an impact on the scoreboard. Going from 20 goals as our sole forward last year to struggling to make 10 when he has quality help is a shocking effort.

I want to preface this comment by saying I'm not a Dawes apologist at all. For someone on his coin he needs to do more and do it more often.

However - how often do you see Dawes playing in a position where he can kick goals? With Hogan in the side he generally plays closer to goal while Dawes generally plays further up field. I know that doesn't excuse the poor return but more often than not Roos seems to use Dawes as the link up man with Hogan out of the square. I might be going blind but I see Hogan being hit up on a lead inside 50 on a far more regular basis than Dawes.

I don't want this to seem an excuse for Dawes as 6 goals for a key forward is not good, but he isn't given the same opportunity to kick them he once was and with him giving Gawn a chop out in the ruck he is spending less and less time in a position to hit the scoreboard.

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