ElDiablo14 5,055 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Now that the season is over...and so is the GF.. I wanted to distract my head of thinking about Geelong Premiers 🤮🤮🤮🤮 We definitely need a huge KPF and not a injury prone and expensive Ruckman. If we were to use all our resources and, despite the contractual circumstances of any of these KPF, who would DL take? I have heard many names: Harry McKay Ben King Logan McDonald Any other KPF that may be available to us? Discuss.      2 1 Quote
adonski 13,235 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 (edited) Most premiership sides of recent years have had average key forwards Logan McDonald continues to get overrated, has had as many good games as the Weid Edited September 24, 2022 by adonski 3 Quote
Demon Disciple 12,529 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Goody ain’t going down that route ED 4 1 Quote
Redleg 42,141 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said: Now that the season is over...and so is the GF.. I wanted to distract my head of thinking about Geelong Premiers 🤮🤮🤮🤮 We definitely need a huge KPF and not a injury prone and expensive Ruckman. If we were to use all our resources and, despite the contractual circumstances of any of these KPF, who would DL take? I have heard many names: Harry McKay Ben King Logan McDonald Any other KPF that may be available to us? Discuss.      Who won last year? This game has been won by 22 blokes playing for each other, with relentless pressure and hardness at the ball, against a soft bunch of fumbly nervous boys. That said I am sure we are looking for a key forward. 9 Quote
ElDiablo14 5,055 Posted September 24, 2022 Author Posted September 24, 2022 12 minutes ago, adonski said: Most premiership sides of recent years have had average key forwards Logan McDonald continues to get overrated, has had as many good games as the Weid Richmond got Tom Lynch after they lost in 2018. WCE had a great FWD line in 2018 I think structurally is not sustainable to have a subpar KPF, not if we want to win multiple flags. 1 Quote
adonski 13,235 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Just now, ElDiablo14 said: Richmond got Tom Lynch after they lost in 2018. WCE had a great FWD line in 2018 I think structurally is not sustainable to have a subpar KPF, not if we want to win multiple flags. Fair enough, but ultimately Jeelong have smashed the Swans in the middle & in general play. Jeelong would be winning today regardless of who they had up forward to kick it to. 5 Quote
Straight Sets Simon 23,113 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 (edited) Wrong thread. Edited September 24, 2022 by Clint Bizkit Quote
Jaded No More 68,976 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Incorrect. Premiership dreams are made of midfields, defensive two way running and contested possessions. Fritta kicked 6 in a GF last year. 10 Quote
drysdale demon 4,837 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 33 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said: Richmond got Tom Lynch after they lost in 2018. WCE had a great FWD line in 2018 I think structurally is not sustainable to have a subpar KPF, not if we want to win multiple flags. You could of been their key forward today and they still would of belted the swans. 1 2 Quote
BDA 23,048 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 A KPF will make a difference for us. Definitely But I think getting properly fit and rediscovering or pressure and intensity will make a bigger difference 6 1 Quote
pitmaster 3,591 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 2 minutes ago, drysdale demon said: You could of been their key forward today and they still would of belted the swans. This is so mistaken. We routinely did what Geelong did in the first quarter - won contested footy, won clearances, and won inside 50s, but we could not turn it into the sort of domination the Cats had with Hawkins, Stengle, Cameron, Smith all threatening to score. And they did it with Hawkins only 50% effective. Forwards matter and so does efficiency and that's where we have to make up ground. 4 2 Quote
praha 11,267 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Geelong's KPF weren't the difference today. They won off the back of pressure and relentless transition off the turnover. Which evidently is exactly how we won last year. 8 Quote
Sir Why You Little 37,449 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 We need a Key Forward well before today. The Swans were pathetic. Franklin is a key Forward who did absolutely nothing. I think that is the worst GF Performance i can remember. key forwards get fed from Midfielders 1 Quote
mo64 5,910 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 7 minutes ago, pitmaster said: This is so mistaken. We routinely did what Geelong did in the first quarter - won contested footy, won clearances, and won inside 50s, but we could not turn it into the sort of domination the Cats had with Hawkins, Stengle, Cameron, Smith all threatening to score. And they did it with Hawkins only 50% effective. Forwards matter and so does efficiency and that's where we have to make up ground. Exactly. You need reward for effort, otherwise you keep the opposition in the contest. A key forward and another damaging small forward is a must. 2 Quote
Fritta and Turner 4,688 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Stengles 50 goals made a massive difference 4 Quote
drysdale demon 4,837 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 12 minutes ago, pitmaster said: This is so mistaken. We routinely did what Geelong did in the first quarter - won contested footy, won clearances, and won inside 50s, but we could not turn it into the sort of domination the Cats had with Hawkins, Stengle, Cameron, Smith all threatening to score. And they did it with Hawkins only 50% effective. Forwards matter and so does efficiency and that's where we have to make up ground. Intense pressure, relentless tackling and gut running will win finals, we failed to do this in the back half of the season in most games. 4 1 Quote
Sydee 4,684 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 8 minutes ago, drysdale demon said: Intense pressure, relentless tackling and gut running will win finals, we failed to do this in the back half of the season in most games. I agree with this but I also think players tire when their relentless pressure and tackling doesn’t get rewarded and the opposition defence easily clear the ball To be successful we need both elements , relentless pressure and tackling coupled with an effective system of delivery to capable forwards - I’d suggest the last two need a bit of refinement 2 1 1 Quote
Little Goffy 14,949 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Well, looking back over the Grand Final winning teams, they've EITHER got a pair of outstanding key position forwards OR they've got solid key forwards who provide a contest and must be watched and in that process they open opportunities for other types and 'shapes' of players to really hit hard. You can compare the Riewoldt-only Richmond with the Riewoldt+Lynch Richmond, or the 2022 Hawkins+Cameron Geelong against the 2007 Mooney+'Young' Hawkins Geelong. If your key talls are able to play their role and you've got some dangerous other forwards and mids (Eg. Chapman & Stevie J, or Fritsch & Pickett), then there's no need at all to have superstar key position players out there, and the draft selections and salary cap could be better used. Â Side note, the teams other than Geelong with the 'best' (most goals) pairs of key forwards are Carlton (the last two Coleman medallists, no less) Richmond (Reiwoldt & Lynch) West Coast (Kennedy & Darling) Gold Coast (Chol and Casboult) Adelaide (Walker & Fogarty) Hawthorn (Lewis and Gunston) St Kilda (King and Membrey) Â It predicts nothing. In fact, the 'two good targets' teams are almost perfectly evenly spread across the ladder. Â Â 4 Quote
drysdale demon 4,837 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 4 minutes ago, Sydee said: I agree with this but I also think players tire when their relentless pressure and tackling doesn’t get rewarded and the opposition defence easily clear the ball To be successful we need both elements , relentless pressure and tackling coupled with an effective system of delivery to capable forwards - I’d suggest the last two need a bit of refinement Capable forwards doesn't mean a huge KPF, and yes delivery is important. 1 Quote
Little Goffy 14,949 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Last time Geelong won a premiership, James Podsiadly was their leading goalkicker for the season. He was stretchered off midway through the second term of the Grand Final. 4 Quote
Monbon 1,840 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 37 minutes ago, drysdale demon said: Intense pressure, relentless tackling and gut running will win finals, we failed to do this in the back half of the season in most games. Mainly cos most had no legs... 1 Quote
rufus 1,162 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 1 hour ago, drysdale demon said: Intense pressure, relentless tackling and gut running will win finals, we failed to do this in the back half of the season in most games. You have 100% perfectly summed up what wins finals, and in reality what wins any game between decent sides. And also summed up how we failed this year. Good thing is, in theory these things should be easier to fix than other problems (like huge talent gaps). Our players have shown they are capable before, but are they prepared to go to the level required to do it again? 3 1 Quote
DeeSpencer 26,667 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Hawkins kicked 2 goals grabbing it from the ruck and I didn’t really know if Cameron was playing in the first half. Blicavs is the Cats most important structural player and it’s tragic that the closest player to doing what he does is leaving us this year. The Cats ability to create a spare defender by dropping a ruckman or mid to half back whilst not losing clearances is their brilliance. They do this by 2 ways. One, keeping shape around the contest which means if they win the ball they can work it through the hands. At the same time they don’t overcommit numbers at the contest and pressure incredibly well to force disposals that lead to turnovers. We need to find the right balance forward but we need to recommit to pressure with our mids and work on our clean ball use on the outside. Nothing special with kicking skills, far more about run, spread, overlap to create easy ball use. Key forwards will be important but not as important as the above stuff. 2 1 Quote
monoccular 17,758 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said: Goody ain’t going down that route ED Well at least I hope and expect he will at least show a bit of flexibility in the game plan, or at very least reset what didn’t (for many reasons) work in 2022. 2 hours ago, adonski said: Fair enough, but ultimately Jeelong have smashed the Swans in the middle & in general play. Jeelong would be winning today regardless of who they had up forward to kick it to. Having competitive strong men up forward makes a huge difference and gives the mids confidence that every forward thrust won’t be immediately returned. 1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said: We need a Key Forward well before today. The Swans were pathetic. Franklin is a key Forward who did absolutely nothing. I think that is the worst GF Performance i can remember. key forwards get fed from Midfielders Past tense - Franklin WAS a key forward, a great athlete but well past his prime.  2 Quote
monoccular 17,758 Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 14 minutes ago, rufus said: You have 100% perfectly summed up what wins finals, and in reality what wins any game between decent sides. And also summed up how we failed this year. Good thing is, in theory these things should be easier to fix than other problems (like huge talent gaps). Our players have shown they are capable before, but are they prepared to go to the level required to do it again? And your last sentence applies to both mental and physical preparedness.  I believe they can find it again. 1 Quote
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