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GAME DAY - Round 1, 2017


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54 minutes ago, Goffer said:

Oscar is a liability both Saints goals down to him 

OSCAR MC DONALD !!!!! ANYONE ELSE THINK THIS GUY IS AFL STANDARD?? SUBURBAN FOOTBALLER AT BEST BROTHER NOT MUCH BETTER !! Whats Viney doing??

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Just now, ignition. said:

To anyone who still thinks we have "plenty" or "enough" of those inside mid "types" think again.

It would be nice to win some center clearances and more contested possession. Saint kill us time and time again in the engine room. The defense can't keep up.

 

Yep, our mids aren't doing a good enough job around the contest at the moment.  We're letting them win most of the contests and then they use their run and spread to kill us.  We need to tighten the screws there if we're to get back into the match.

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Well that sounded like as poor a way to start the year. We sounded like we had the better of the first 10min but didn't put it on the board, then the Saints found their mojo and we could string two kicks together. 10min without going inside 50. Our midfield is being murdered. 

If this continues it'll be an ugly start to the year. 

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Very average.

It seems the last 3 times we have played the Saints, it's almost like they brace themselves for an initial burst. We throw a bit at that but they know we will fizzle out.

They are fully aware we are paper tigers.

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I am not an OMac and TMac basher, but some really poor, slow decision making from them both. OMac cannot pick the ball up off the turf. 

Our backline looks very weak.

They are reading Max's hitouts so well. Our midfield was ok for 10mins. 

Can no one see Roberton? Is he wearing invisible spray? STOP KICKING IT NEAR HIM. 

 

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Ah well, the traditional Demon 'dying fish flapping around' 15 minute act for the second half of the first quarter.

A lot of our young guns seem to be having a bit of trouble getting involved - Brayhsaw, Hunt, Viney, Petracca, Salem all a bit 'low-impact' at present.

Bit of a worry that Gawn is accumulating hit-outs at will, but we aren't seeing any advantage in clearances.

I'm going to go out on a limb and say Watts needs to lift from here...

 

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We're leading hit outs 17-3 but clearances only 11-10, including trailing 3-6 in the centre.

45 kicks to 59 handpasses isn't the right ratio (St Kilda is 62-47).

It's very difficult to believe we haven't worked out how to curb Riewoldt's influence (7 disposals, 4 marks, 2 goals) in 10 years, or that we haven't worked out how to deal with a loose man in defence.

 

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