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1 hour ago, Wrecker46 said:

If that thug didn't knock out Brayshaw we probably wouldn't be having this thread

Total thug, looks like someone you'd see on crimestoppers.

 

Jack Darling would be a great fit, would have kicked 4 goals last night. Won't cost much either.

Everyone is fixed on a forward. Like I have said earlier, Fritsch at his best is better than any Pies forward. Pickett, ANB, Smith, JVR, Melksham as a forward line is quite potent. The Pies don't have a superstar forward line. They simply match up better structurally and work harder to get into space.

This is a strategic issue, not a player issue.

 
7 minutes ago, praha said:

Everyone is fixed on a forward. Like I have said earlier, Fritsch at his best is better than any Pies forward. Pickett, ANB, Smith, JVR, Melksham as a forward line is quite potent. The Pies don't have a superstar forward line. They simply match up better structurally and work harder to get into space.

This is a strategic issue, not a player issue.

I know TMac is underdone but if you swap him for Mihocek we win that game last night.

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I agree with the concept but West Coast would not give up Oscar Allen for any picks we could throw at them.  He’s their best player and they’ll mould their whole rebuild around him.

My frustration with our forward line is our inability to bring the ball to ground.  Our keys try to mark when they should spoil and bring our smalls into it.  

TMac was not fast or agile enough to make position and was too easily outmanoeuvred by Moore in the air.

Even just a big-bodied role player like McStay would have been invaluable last night.


How about we get some players that can hit a target.  Our 2 best kicks play off half back in Salem and Bowey rarely put the ball inside 50.

Langdon, Hunter, Viney, Oliver, Petracca, Gawn, Brayshaw all good players just aren't great kicks

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25 minutes ago, praha said:

Everyone is fixed on a forward. Like I have said earlier, Fritsch at his best is better than any Pies forward. Pickett, ANB, Smith, JVR, Melksham as a forward line is quite potent. The Pies don't have a superstar forward line. They simply match up better structurally and work harder to get into space.

This is a strategic issue, not a player issue.

I agree but Goodwins game plan for years has been dump it long, can you really see him changing it anytime soon? I can’t. 

 
33 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I agree with the concept but West Coast would not give up Oscar Allen for any picks we could throw at them.  He’s their best player and they’ll mould their whole rebuild around him.

My frustration with our forward line is our inability to bring the ball to ground.  Our keys try to mark when they should spoil and bring our smalls into it.  

TMac was not fast or agile enough to make position and was too easily outmanoeuvred by Moore in the air.

Even just a big-bodied role player like McStay would have been invaluable last night.

I'm more worried about our smalls trying to mark when they should be crumbing , kozzie the main offender.

Yes our dump kicks in suck. But we still create alot of ground balls from them that get whisked away because of our lack of crumbers

2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Time to shelf the trying to get pick 1 etc, get gold coasts 4, and throw 4&5 at a key forward. McKay from Carlton, Allen from West coast are two of target. West coast would be happy with 1,4&5 going into the draft.

And unless we change our game plan or truly believe that Petty will be the main focal point and his body won’t fail him then we need to head hunt a genuine forward.

Whilst I don't disagree that we need a big focal point in the forward line, I reckon its more our forward structure and the delivery i50 that is the issue. Sure, there's been injuries, Petty, Fritter and Melk, and major form slumps, such as Kossie, but we cannot get a forward system that looks like working at all. We've been killing opposition teams for i50s for 4 or 5 years. BBB worked for a year, but his knees are now shot. 

With nearly double Collingwood's i50, we should've won by 10 goals. It's not that their backs were overly masterful, more like we had nothing to offer when it came in, it was easy to defend

IMO this has been Goodwin's major failure during his tenure, the responsibility rests with him. We've had 5 years where blind Freddy can see our forward set up isnt working. Rinse and repeat every week


We also need a few more elite ball users. Half the reason we suck in the wet is we lack composure and execution due to our average skills. We had petty going along beautifully. It’s not anyone’s fault he got injured. Our forward line got dealt a fair bit of bad luck. Every chance the gun forward we recruit does their knee or foot too

We should have done this last trade period.

Grundy for Geordaris is the only possible I can think of.

We seem to play 100% brute force which is effective most of the time but probably time to consider trading some out for a bit more finesse

I know most people don't rate him as a goal kicker, but a player similar to Casboult would be great. I'm not saying Casboult himself (clearly past it), but someone who either clunks it or spreads a pack. Guy had really strong hands and a body big enough to bring the ball (and a few defenders) to ground.

This is, of course, assuming our strategy will continue to be what it is now.


2 hours ago, John Demonic said:

If last night's loss was such a season ender and concession of flag favouritism to the Pies, why don't we poach their dominant key forward?

Oh wait... They didn't have one.

Which makes our loss even more embarrassing I think.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

But they also play a game style where they don’t dump kick it long 60 times a game.

So unless we change our game style as I’ve said multiple times we then need that key fwd.

And I’ll be betting on Goodwin sticking to his same game plan for years to come.

This is the answer...plus increasing accuracy is the other. We need to maintain a 3:2 goal to behind ratio. Last night it was 1:2.

Finally the boundary line play through the two wingers has to be tempered by corridor run

2 hours ago, John Demonic said:

If last night's loss was such a season ender and concession of flag favouritism to the Pies, why don't we poach their dominant key forward?

Oh wait... They didn't have one.

But they have a forward set up that works 100% better than ours

IMO Checkers and McStay are much better for them than JVR and Tmac are for us

36 minutes ago, sisso said:

We seem to play 100% brute force which is effective most of the time but probably time to consider trading some out for a bit more finesse

Get GC pick 4, use pick 4 and 5 for a tall and a classy mid.

Harmes, Tomlinson, Jordan and Grundy gone, McAdam comes in, bundle up picks to improve our draft positions.

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2 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Jack Darling would be a great fit, would have kicked 4 goals last night. Won't cost much either.

He and Tommy Mc could’ve competed in the senior Olympics at half time. Race with their Zimmer frames 


Goodwin has just signed an extension, whilst he is Coach we need to get a big key forward. 
We dominated all the stats except the Scoreboard, again 

 

3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Time to shelf the trying to get pick 1 etc, get gold coasts 4, and throw 4&5 at a key forward. McKay from Carlton, Allen from West coast are two of target. West coast would be happy with 1,4&5 going into the draft.

And unless we change our game plan or truly believe that Petty will be the main focal point and his body won’t fail him then we need to head hunt a genuine forward.

Agree this is what the cats and the hawks did if want someone just do the deal full stop get McKay.

 

I’d have gone after Harry Jones but his injury history is as bad as most of our talls. New club might’ve helped.

No doubt we’ll call Richmond and ask on Lynch but I don’t love the odds of it happening or the odds of him staying healthy.

Need to audition some state league or delisted options over summer. Must, must have someone train for a list spot.

But classy mids and flankers are more likely and reliable predictable ball movement will incentivise the forwards to lead better and create more hit up marks.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

I agree but Goodwins game plan for years has been dump it long, can you really see him changing it anytime soon? I can’t. 

And the opposition know it.

It's much easier to defend against this 

Crowd our forward line, no space to lead into, hold up the i50 kicker. Three of our guys will fly for the mark, incl Kossie, or it will be kicked to a 1 on 3 contest.  Rinse and repeat

Very predictable 

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