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A good win and one to take some really good positives out of it.

It was a bit of a training drill and honestly dont mind that we dropped off a little. Still had 7 shots at goal, so not like we just didn't put scoreboard pressure.

I'll start with the negatives:

Harmes and Viney were simply horrible ( am I allowed to say that @Baghdad Bob? ) the amount of times these two got the ball, tucked it under their arm, put a don't argue and then get pinged. It was absolutely infuriating! I thought maybe after a serious bake at half time that maybe they'll cut the crap out. But they didn't, they kept doing it. It's selfish, and makes them both look like absolute muppets. Does Harmes honestly think he's Dusty Martin? The coaches need to hit these two between the eye because it's simply going to cost us finals and the up and coming big games that are coming up. I would love the club to send a statement and drop one of them if not both, but we know it won't happen.

The other negative is that at times we played a bit too much Hollywood. Cute little flick no look handballs over the top etc. Sparrow and Harmes were the main suspects. It's a minor thing that can be cleaned up.

Another game where we kicked more points then goals. Guys like Viney, Harmes, McDonald, Petracca all missed simple goals that were in front.  How on earth can this be rectified? They do enough goal kicking at training, but it's getting beyond the joke now.

Positives

Forward pressure and tackling inside 50 was immense. It was evident, and probably the best I've seen it all year. If we could please bring that every week then there's no doubt we can go all the way.

I hope this is the confidence boosting game that Brown needed. His workmate was fantastic and there was glimpse of the Ben Broen we've come to applaud from his days at North when he was at his absolute elite. He was on a good defender in Sam Collins who I rate highly.

As much as I was hard on Jackson throughout the week, it was a great game to return to form and give him some much needed confidence. It still doesn't change my opinion that heading into finals I'm not entirely sure if he's in our best team. I'm taking into consideration of the low quality of opposition out there, but I suppose you can only play who you are matched up against.

Thought Jayden Hunt played another good game. Really loving the dash he is providing and since the GWS game he's really simplified his game.

Harrison Petty doesn't get much acknowledgement, but his defending today was elite. Just well times spoils and his closing speed is something that's not really mentioned much. Just a great general defender who now looks comfortable at this level.

Oliver was crazy good.

The fact that we were still showing enormous pressure in the dying minutes of the game shows we were still not satisfied with our work. 

Huge few weeks coming up.

 
8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

A good win and one to take some really good positives out of it.

It was a bit of a training drill and honestly dont mind that we dropped off a little. Still had 7 shots at goal, so not like we just didn't put scoreboard pressure.

I'll start with the negatives:

Harmes and Viney were simply horrible ( am I allowed to say that @Baghdad Bob? ) the amount of times these two got the ball, tucked it under their arm, put a don't argue and then get pinged. It was absolutely infuriating! I thought maybe after a serious bake at half time that maybe they'll cut the crap out. But they didn't, they kept doing it. It's selfish, and makes them both look like absolute muppets. Does Harmes honestly think he's Dusty Martin? The coaches need to hit these two between the eye because it's simply going to cost us finals and the up and coming big games that are coming up. I would love the club to send a statement and drop one of them if not both, but we know it won't happen.

The other negative is that at times we played a bit too much Hollywood. Cute little flick no look handballs over the top etc. Sparrow and Harmes were the main suspects. It's a minor thing that can be cleaned up.

Another game where we kicked more points then goals. Guys like Viney, Harmes, McDonald, Petracca all missed simple goals that were in front.  How on earth can this be rectified? They do enough goal kicking at training, but it's getting beyond the joke now.

Positives

Forward pressure and tackling inside 50 was immense. It was evident, and probably the best I've seen it all year. If we could please bring that every week then there's no doubt we can go all the way.

I hope this is the confidence boosting game that Brown needed. His workmate was fantastic and there was glimpse of the Ben Broen we've come to applaud from his days at North when he was at his absolute elite. He was on a good defender in Sam Collins who I rate highly.

As much as I was hard on Jackson throughout the week, it was a great game to return to form and give him some much needed confidence. It still doesn't change my opinion that heading into finals I'm not entirely sure if he's in our best team. I'm taking into consideration of the low quality of opposition out there, but I suppose you can only play who you are matched up against.

Thought Jayden Hunt played another good game. Really loving the dash he is providing and since the GWS game he's really simplified his game.

Harrison Petty doesn't get much acknowledgement, but his defending today was elite. Just well times spoils and his closing speed is something that's not really mentioned much. Just a great general defender who now looks comfortable at this level.

Oliver was crazy good.

The fact that we were still showing enormous pressure in the dying minutes of the game shows we were still not satisfied with our work. 

Huge few weeks coming up.

Harmes got 1 Vote in the News report of the game!.

5 hours ago, olisik said:

Interestingly Bowey wasn’t in middle of circular during team song.

Maybe trying to avoid another Milk incident.

Melsham/Vanders in for Viney/Harmes next week

He was initially but the team weren't allowed to shower him with gatorade as Port Adelaide were going in to the change rooms for tonights game....so he jumped back into line with the rest of the players.

 
20 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Good to see your in better spirits old dee???

If you cannot enjoy a 98 point win you might as well be dead 

24 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Cute little flick no look handballs over the top etc.

I used to think it was us, but it's all teams - so it's no longer Hollywood, it's as beige as Craigieburn.

24 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Another game where we kicked more points then goals

Stat's wouldn't back that one up...

 

26 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Harrison Petty doesn't get much acknowledgement, but his defending today was elite

Yep, agreed - he has come in in leaps and bounds...rock solid. 


Irrespective of what happens from now, this is our most successful Home and Away season in terms of premiership points since 1990 when we won 16 games.  14.5 wins is better than any season since, and that includes our GF season of 2000 (14 wins) and our preliminary final seasons of 1994 (12), 1998 (14) and 2018 (14).  Let's hope we can beat the 16 of 1990 and secure top 4.

39 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

The fact that we were still showing enormous pressure in the dying minutes of the game shows we were still not satisfied with our work. 

A good point - this was a notable trait of our game in the first half of the season. Good to see it back, hope it stays!

1 hour ago, Left Foot Snap said:

I love a nice Brandy Old. I may be a philistine but I like it with chocolate licorice. Bought a nice packet of Daryl Lea bullets today so I think I will enjoy a lovely Hennessey XO with those to celebrate later tonight.  I'll save the Cognac for finals!!!

Quoted for good taste!

 

That's exactly how you play bottom of the ladder sides. Keep the frenetic pressure up early and put some space between you before half time so they just drop their heads and you can cruise for the last quarter and a half. If they go into half time thinking they're a chance they will fight it out in the second half. Hopefully we've learnt and do the same to the Crows in 2 weeks.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

A good win and one to take some really good positives out of it.

It was a bit of a training drill and honestly dont mind that we dropped off a little. Still had 7 shots at goal, so not like we just didn't put scoreboard pressure.

I'll start with the negatives:

Harmes and Viney were simply horrible ( am I allowed to say that @Baghdad Bob? ) the amount of times these two got the ball, tucked it under their arm, put a don't argue and then get pinged. It was absolutely infuriating! I thought maybe after a serious bake at half time that maybe they'll cut the crap out. But they didn't, they kept doing it. It's selfish, and makes them both look like absolute muppets. Does Harmes honestly think he's Dusty Martin? The coaches need to hit these two between the eye because it's simply going to cost us finals and the up and coming big games that are coming up. I would love the club to send a statement and drop one of them if not both, but we know it won't happen.

The other negative is that at times we played a bit too much Hollywood. Cute little flick no look handballs over the top etc. Sparrow and Harmes were the main suspects. It's a minor thing that can be cleaned up.

Another game where we kicked more points then goals. Guys like Viney, Harmes, McDonald, Petracca all missed simple goals that were in front.  How on earth can this be rectified? They do enough goal kicking at training, but it's getting beyond the joke now.

Positives

Forward pressure and tackling inside 50 was immense. It was evident, and probably the best I've seen it all year. If we could please bring that every week then there's no doubt we can go all the way.

I hope this is the confidence boosting game that Brown needed. His workmate was fantastic and there was glimpse of the Ben Broen we've come to applaud from his days at North when he was at his absolute elite. He was on a good defender in Sam Collins who I rate highly.

As much as I was hard on Jackson throughout the week, it was a great game to return to form and give him some much needed confidence. It still doesn't change my opinion that heading into finals I'm not entirely sure if he's in our best team. I'm taking into consideration of the low quality of opposition out there, but I suppose you can only play who you are matched up against.

Thought Jayden Hunt played another good game. Really loving the dash he is providing and since the GWS game he's really simplified his game.

Harrison Petty doesn't get much acknowledgement, but his defending today was elite. Just well times spoils and his closing speed is something that's not really mentioned much. Just a great general defender who now looks comfortable at this level.

Oliver was crazy good.

The fact that we were still showing enormous pressure in the dying minutes of the game shows we were still not satisfied with our work. 

Huge few weeks coming up.

Dazzle why arent you involved at elite level in  the AFL ???

Always insightful , keep up the great work cheers PF

Edited by picket fence


37 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Irrespective of what happens from now, this is our most successful Home and Away season in terms of premiership points since 1990 when we won 16 games.  14.5 wins is better than any season since, and that includes our GF season of 2000 (14 wins) and our preliminary final seasons of 1994 (12), 1998 (14) and 2018 (14).  Let's hope we can beat the 16 of 1990 and secure top 4.

16 wins is actually our most wins in a home and away season ever. So if we win two of the last three we've broken our record.

6 hours ago, olisik said:

Interestingly Bowey wasn’t in middle of circular during team song.

Maybe trying to avoid another Milk incident.

Melsham/Vanders in for Viney/Harmes next week

He was briefly but no Gatorade shower as there was another game later on

Has anyone got any stats breakdowns on Harrison Petty's first 6 or so games versus his last 6? 

i.e 1v1's lost, etc? Seems to have improved a ton in the last month or so, wondering what the numbers say.

Edited by adonski

Thought it was interesting post match that Goodwin said “if” we go to Perth. Is there any doubt around that?

5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Thought it was interesting post match that Goodwin said “if” we go to Perth. Is there any doubt around that?

Would be unreal to get WCE in Melb. Should request to play it at Kardinia park too.


4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Thought it was interesting post match that Goodwin said “if” we go to Perth. Is there any doubt around that?

I think it’ll get pretty bad up here for the next few weeks, they’re shutting down schools all over Brisbane, they have no idea where the virus is.

i think the game will be played in Melbourne, WA premier won’t want a team that played a QLD team into his glorious state…

9 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

I think it’ll get pretty bad up here for the next few weeks, they’re shutting down schools all over Brisbane, they have no idea where the virus is.

i think the game will be played in Melbourne, WA premier won’t want a team that played a QLD team into his glorious state…

One can only hope ??

8 hours ago, Jaded said:

Thought it was interesting post match that Goodwin said “if” we go to Perth. Is there any doubt around that?

I thought we hopped on a plane straight after the game. Happy for Perth to say “we can’t have them” and have the game in Melbourne. There’s a genuine school of thought to get all teams into Victoria to hub for the last few rounds. 

1 hour ago, Pates said:

I thought we hopped on a plane straight after the game. Happy for Perth to say “we can’t have them” and have the game in Melbourne. There’s a genuine school of thought to get all teams into Victoria to hub for the last few rounds. 

The plan was for us to fly out today, arrive and do a 7 day quarantine for the Monday night game.

Was nice to remember what it was like to put the foot on the accelerator and keep going, hopefully the takeaway from the playing group is that the effort was what allowed the outcome.

My main points of interest from the game;

- Ben Brown got some reward for effort. He does a lot of hard yards and is starting to grow and get comfortable within the group.

- Oliver's first half was ridiculous, he looked like a 16 year old playing 12 year olds. He was on such a different level

- Petty was brilliant, unfortunately for Tommo, I think he's a better defender and is doing everything else just as well.

- I saw a couple of shepherds from our guys

- We still have plenty of room to improve based on that outing, Gold Coast were as bad as I have ever seen from an AFL side (barring us in years gone by)

- If anyone was concerned about Bowey being capable, you can rest easy now. He made good decisions, executed well and he looked as assured as I have ever seen from a first gamer. Viney and Harmes could learn a lot from the way he played. Do the simple things well and don't bite off more than you can chew.

 

 

 

 


5 minutes ago, BW511 said:

- If anyone was concerned about Bowey being capable, you can rest easy now. He made good decisions, executed well and he looked as assured as I have ever seen from a first gamer. Viney and Harmes could learn a lot from the way he played. Do the simple things well and don't bite off more than you can chew.

Loved Bowey's work, he looked so comfortable at the top level. Could we see him and Rivers off the back flanks for the next 10 years?

12 minutes ago, Luther said:

Loved Bowey's work, he looked so comfortable at the top level. Could we see him and Rivers off the back flanks for the next 10 years?

I sure hope so. You want the ball in his hands as you know the next possession will count 

 
11 hours ago, adonski said:

Has anyone got any stats breakdowns on Harrison Petty's first 6 or so games versus his last 6? 

i.e 1v1's lost, etc? Seems to have improved a ton in the last month or so, wondering what the numbers say.

He looks so composed. Love his game.

Bowey's smart handball, bouncing it below some other players and straight into the recipient's arms was beautiful. Can't remember to whom and when sorry.

Love Harmes, but boy, gee, wow, selfish.

Travelling to Queensland has had a strange effect on our players. Last year after the disaster of Cairns we had an epiphany and started winning games consistently and after last weekends joy ride to Brisbane we start demolishing weaker sides. Something we could never do amongst regular victories over strong sides. Queensland appears a channel for taking out frustrations in a positive way. 

Edited by John Crow Batty


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