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Goodwin should instruct May to go long down the line from kick outs. Just in case we accidentally give ourselves a chance to score.

 

Tackling poor. Decision making poor. Did not let them have easy entries to 50 but were so focussed on defending that we didn’t consider leaving some player in 50 to try and score. Let’s see what we learnt last week with the wind (granted this time in the wet.)

 

  On 07/09/2020 at 09:36, Hardley Benial said:

The coach needs to own this performance

Friter to the back line?

Smith - even in the team

 

Smith should either be in fwd line or in the 2s

 

No comment until half time (except this one)


Now we have the wind, let's see if we learnt anything from last week

Stop blaming the umpires we are a poorly coached club same plan as last week everyone run back and leave the opposition loose to waltz in game should have been over in that quarter, this is just under 10's football. 

 

Watch them do the 18 man defence and will go goaless for the half


Need to be well ahead by half time.

  On 07/09/2020 at 09:37, Earl Hood said:

Why do 95% of hack kicks out of a contest go to the opposition? In contested footy there are always a lot of these but it seems ours never land with one of our free guys. 

i think the question is why do opposition players read the flight of the ball better than our players.

 

  On 07/09/2020 at 09:38, Hellish Inferno said:

Didn't know that 50% disposal efficiency was considered okay...

Compares to 75.3% for Freo

Really stupid players and horrible coaching. Still, three quarters left to atone!

I didn't say it was.  It's why I highlighted clearances and contested possies, which are what we build our game on.

Neal Bullen is like an under 12s kid who just kicks it anywhere


  On 07/09/2020 at 09:38, praha said:

I remember a game out at Waverley in the 90s. Rain. Hail. Wind. One of the ad boards on the scoreboard blew away. It was a scoring spectacle. I think we won by 30-40 points. Against Eagles I think.

The state of the game at the moment is utterly horrid. And once again we are an indictment on this sport and league.

I remember one of those against the Hawks.  It never stopped all day and we had a solid win.  I went home soaked but happy as larry (whoever he is).

  On 07/09/2020 at 09:38, big_red_fire_engine said:

Tackling poor. Decision making poor. Did not let them have easy entries to 50 but were so focussed on defending that we didn’t consider leaving some player in 50 to try and score. Let’s see what we learnt last week with the wind (granted this time in the wet.)

 

Didn't do a very good job

27 to 7 uncontested marks

 

We all know how this ends


  On 07/09/2020 at 09:35, Wiseblood said:

When you look at the stats, we're doing okay.  We lead in clearances and contested possies.

However, the same problem arises - when we go forward, the ball is hitting the deck, and they run it out with ease.  There were at least three times they ran it from half back to inside 50 without us touching it.  Our set up is letting us down big time.

And let's be honest - these conditions don't suit guys like ANB, Vanders, Smith etc.  Fumbles and turnovers galore.

There's a  lot of conditions Joel doesn't seem to like - dry, wet, windy, still

 

we flooded back against the wind.  We will kick 5 this Q

relax guys

  On 07/09/2020 at 09:40, Wiseblood said:

I didn't say it was.  It's why I highlighted clearances and contested possies, which are what we build our game on.

Yep and I highlighted that stat because it doesn't matter if you win contests if you butcher the ball

Anyway, let's go! 


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