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Does anyone know what the team pressure rating were in the Grand Final?

 

You are right there DD Petty, May and Harmes stepped up big time along with Clayton, unfortunately there was such a big drop off from the rest of our key personal that I am still surprised that we were able to hang in there for so long. Onwards and upwards and thanks again for providing these stats that allow us to keep tabs on the team performance.❤️💙

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On 9/26/2022 at 5:11 PM, layzie said:

Does anyone know what the team pressure rating were in the Grand Final?

My recollection is the Cats were hovering around the 200 plus mark or thereabouts in at least the first quarter and possibly similar in the 3rd.  Don't hold me to which quarters though.  Very sketchy based on post mortem i heard from Whately / King (SEN) on the Monday after.

No idea where Sydney were at.  Must have been pretty low for most of the match though.

 
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On 9/26/2022 at 8:18 PM, DeeZone said:

You are right there DD Petty, May and Harmes stepped up big time along with Clayton, unfortunately there was such a big drop off from the rest of our key personal that I am still surprised that we were able to hang in there for so long. Onwards and upwards and thanks again for providing these stats that allow us to keep tabs on the team performance.❤️💙

You're welcome DZ.

No idea how we got within cooee either.

A credit to our defence.  Leaned on them and Clarry far too much this season and too many players seemed cooked coming into finals for whatever reason.  Even Clarry wasn't at his raging best in that 2nd one after copping the head knock.

I reckon our form or lack thereof in that first final flattered the Swans.  The team rating was horrific.  And as i suspected we couldn't pull back enough from that nose dive the following week.

Losing to the Lions, who i feel were the worst of the top four coming into finals (and by a fair margin), should and hopefully will be a bit of a wake up call.  Pretty sure Goodwin said he (and the FD) were going into a full review across all lines/systems etc as a result.  Looking forward to seeing some positive outcomes / changes from this prior to 2023.

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