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2 hours ago, juzzk1d said:

Granted ANB is our best and hardest distance runner, but for me, I don't see how that translates into being warranted games?

It's all well and good to be able to cover the ground well and rack up the kilometres, but did/do you ever sit up and take notice of ANB's hard running and say to yourself "Gee, he worked hard for that possession?" or "Wow, look at that chase down tackle, he ran far to get to that contest"

Kent in his games he played with us actually played a very decent forward defensive role, and kicked 3 goals in both games he played in. He was doing quite well before he got injured.

You specifically said you wanted to increase our spread and then said you would drop ANB and pick Kent.

ANB is the hardest worker in the side, who runs all day to be in the correct position. Did you watch the footage from 360 last week where it showed our players not chasing down the ground? It isn't about run down tackles, its about manning up in the first place so your player isn't loose.  ANB does this as well as anyone and its our major weakness. 

Kent on the other hand runs one way only.  Who cares how many goals he kicks when your stated aim is to improve our spread?

 

Or are you just saying buzzwords and picking the players you personally like??

 
31 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

have you not been watching any footy this year? we are good at beating the bad sides. (except for stkilda!) and got smashed against hawks, coll, richmond etc.  tell me who you think we will beat in the run homem 

I watched us smash Adelaide and nearly beat Geelong. And they are 2 of the 3 sides you mentioned!

40 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

have you not been watching any footy this year? we are good at beating the bad sides. (except for stkilda!) and got smashed against hawks, coll, richmond etc.  tell me who you think we will beat in the run homem 

Why would you come into the changes thread following the match against Freo to complain about current form and state we would miss the finals based on previous matches during the season? 

And not even refer to team selection whatsoever?

Edited by Skuit

 

 Simple maths. Vince in as he will be fresh from a weeks rest in Darwin. A big O U T for me  will be J Smith as l don't know what Goodwin sees in him.He makes big mistakes by not taking the game on and is a poor decision make.He certainly isn't a Key back.


well my point is that it doesnt matter who we bring in. the defensive mindset falls to pieces against good teams. 

if we are talking about selection, frost has come in 4 weeks too late. his non selection last week cost us the 4 points against the saints where petty was completely out of his depth.

i dont think there will be any changes other than joel smith maybe missing due to injury.

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12 minutes ago, hemingway said:

The pessimism and carry on about dropping players after such a good win astounds me. 

 

If I remember correctly we made 4 or 5 changes after the Darwln game last season and won the week after against Port.

No chance we are going in unchanged next week.

Edited by Petraccattack

How far off is VandenBerg from being considered? When fit, he would be a massive defensive midfield inclusion I reckon

 

I thought it was a pretty decent effort across the board so it really comes down to who the worst offenders were with skill errors. That’s a hard task given the conditions so I’m thinking there’ll be no change for the Dogs who aren’t traveling very well right now.

As for the climate affecting the players, I’d like to think a full week of recovery will be ample time for Misson et al to get the players ready to fire again.

12 hours ago, deanox said:

 

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i have no idea what IP PA SI and TG mean. Even google advanced search was no help


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3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

 

i have no idea what IP PA SI and TG mean. Even google advanced search was no help

Most likely

IP = Intercept possessions

SI = Score Involvementts

TG = Time on Ground

Not sure about PA.

20 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I thought it was a pretty decent effort across the board so it really comes down to who the worst offenders were with skill errors. That’s a hard task given the conditions so I’m thinking there’ll be no change for the Dogs who aren’t traveling very well right now.

As for the climate affecting the players, I’d like to think a full week of recovery will be ample time for Misson et al to get the players ready to fire again.

If the game was played on the mcg same day in the afternoon, it would have been an ugly wet-day game at football. look at the casey game to see, although the rain and wind there was probably worse than the mcg

on the other hand it would probably have been played at shitehead under the roof

6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

 

i have no idea what IP PA SI and TG mean. Even google advanced search was no help

then how come TG is >100%

is it maybe TG as a % of Avge TG for all players?

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Just now, daisycutter said:

then how come TG is >100%

is it maybe TG as a % of Avge TG for all players?

Its just  minutes and seconds.

7 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Its just  minutes and seconds.

ta.

any further thoughts on PA? as it is the main column and the column used for ranking.

EDIT: could it be Pressure Acts (just heard the term used on radio)

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2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

ta.

any further thoughts on PA? as it is the main column and the column used for ranking.

Pressure acts?

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3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

ta.

any further thoughts on PA? as it is the main column and the column used for ranking.

edit -

what DZ said 

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14 hours ago, dees-picable said:

Melksham has to be looked at. Last 4 weeks dreadful. 

 

He's probably wondering why he's bothering to play at all given the treatment he's been receiving from the maggots. 

3 minutes ago, willmoy said:

He's probably wondering why he's bothering to play at all given the treatment he's been receiving from the maggots. 

what does that mean

"He's jolly well not getting a fair go" says i.............


Would like to see us have a settled team now. Changes should be due to players not being 100% or ins to match the opposition. We need cohesion now in order to build for some tough teams and hopefully to finals. We just about have a full list and there is alot of pressure for places, but we need stability. Perhaps this next game against the dogs is the last of our voluntary changes. Maybe Vince, Keilty or Baker and VandenBerg when fit. Unsure about the outs.

6 hours ago, dino rover said:

Fresh air kicks to avoid picking up the ball

The players: "In Darwin it's like wet weather football".

First rule of wet weather football: just keep the ball moving forward, by whatever means possible. Includes kicks off the ground.

 
1 hour ago, kevin martin said:

Would like to see us have a settled team now. Changes should be due to players not being 100% or ins to match the opposition. We need cohesion now in order to build for some tough teams and hopefully to finals. We just about have a full list and there is alot of pressure for places, but we need stability. Perhaps this next game against the dogs is the last of our voluntary changes. Maybe Vince, Keilty or Baker and VandenBerg when fit. Unsure about the outs.

Wise words!

In particular this applies to Frost in the backline, so the back 6 can settle, and also give Stretch a good 4-6 week run at it!

i think we will do at least 3 changes , coming back from NT and a hot night , we will need some fresh legs, 

maybe time for Lewis to have a rest for one week and at least 2 others will be rested. 

 


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