Everything posted by Deemania since 56
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TEAMS: Rd 19 vs Western Bulldogs
AVB is one of our great assets; he'd protect Salem and also Lever against opponents who can get away with anything coz the umpires say so, and as you suggest, Harmes is freed for closer and more specific stopping of the alleged 'guns' in the opposition.
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TEAMS: Rd 19 vs Western Bulldogs
A recurring error with regards to Gus; he is not a universal player, he is an accomplished midfielder who racks up possessions and disposals - often scoring himself on the run - and from this onfield allocation, is highly competitive and reliable.
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Dees vs Bulldogs This Week
I'm wondering, as well, how the umpires are going to assist the Doggies with their contested balls, 'observed' against 'accidently unobserved' free kick tallies across both sides, how they can combat the Dees getting ahead fairly comfortably early in the game and with this criterion, how whistle power can 'even up' the scores to ensure 'entertaining' footy to get the Doggies back in the game and ultimately across the line. These factors have affected all of our losses this year in one way or the other.
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Red Mist returns!?
TMac's experience might well provide a sound interpretation of what goes well, what won't go well and that which could go well at all costs. He does appear analytical but is also tucked away most games and possibly,, out of frequent contact with those players to whom such advice might be beneficial.
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If the season ended now…
That can be satisfying to a point; if the rollover season for 2022 is more normal, that GF would be the one to win. We have had a season to prepare for a blockbuster 2022 one would think. It will never happen, but a great 2022 season would be very satisfying when it came around, almost compensatory.
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My 3 word player analysis V Hawthorn
In conjunction with many other problems lining up a goal - including the frequency of what is appearing as a preference for those speccy 'around the corner' set shots - we must concentrate on leading out to alternative angles and spaces, forcing a clearance of the hot zone (and development more kicking skills across a 45 metre distance / range), plus more midfield /half forward shots and accuracies 'on the run'. We do not 'set' the ball, we fiddle with it; we over-value static forwards, falsely thinking they are our strengths; our smalls have talents yet are easily dispossessed and/or knocked off an intended line; we have too many forward passengers who should really be working hard and smart to create alternative opportunities in seconds. We must have an enormous insufficiency in our training methods and forward-line creativity for such basic errors to be so prolific.
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Dees vs Bulldogs This Week
Don't tell me, I'm still in two minds about the matter; tell him, that's if he can settle down and behave for a change - just like I told her to do.
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CHANGES: Rd 19 vs Western Bulldogs
Maybe Sportsbet already know who the umpires will be for the match - 'umpire assists' will therefore have less impact on the game?
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CHANGES: Rd 19 vs Western Bulldogs
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That is correct, that is what happened and certainly, it gave the umpire an opportunity to assist the Hawks at a critical moment, so he did by appearing 'convinced' Petty drew the ball into himself. Petty had already played his smarts, pushing the ball away from his prone body when some tasteless ape jumped on him like a long-long lover, grabbed it and drew it into Petty's body.- CHANGES: Rd 19 vs Western Bulldogs
Must keep Jackson in for the ruck and give Gawn a well-deserved rest for the coming game - he must be fit and switched on in the finals.- CHANGES: Rd 19 vs Western Bulldogs
Viney is the out. Vanders in an in. Vanders was rather good after so long out of footy, so he deserves another crack at a few tasks so he can get the V8 steamroller going again.- CHANGES: Rd 19 vs Western Bulldogs
Totally agreed with this; double the action man, double the speed, double the endeavour with the team.- The trade Jack Viney thread
He is a real talent with these contested possessions and general possessions, his tackling is reliably good, too. He just makes poor decisions as a team member in the disposal of the ball, is slow to maintain the pace of set plays that are underway for our team, and grandstands a few times in possession that leads to being nabbed, caught with the ball and often, a well-drilled play is ended rather unceremoniously. Selfish?- POSTGAME: Rd 18 vs Hawthorn
Me, too! Didn't even go to the post-match DL thread to see if everyone else was as irate, disappointed and inwardly hostile as I was since the start of the third quarter. It was a game where we could have won by possibly 40 points - and that is conservative. Talk about keeping the Hawks in the game - talk about ignoring (pretending not to see) overt violations of the tackling, holding, throwing, dropping the ball rules! Under these circumstances, no matter how well we might have played, we would not win the match, once again. Even the Dees' players we tired of it and obviously, were losing interest in the win due to umpire decisions and tolerances, one-way, many times, in an avenue to scoring successfully to stay in the game.- POSTGAME: Rd 18 vs Hawthorn
The third quarter, umpire No. 12, 4 goals awarded to the Hawks to make the game 'interesting' by his command. Showboat umpiring and plenty of the sympathetic, inexplicable absence of attention to the inexeperienced Hawks players holding, head-high tackling, throwing of the ball in close. It was almost a declaration by this umpire of his support for the Hawthorn FC.- POSTGAME: Rd 18 vs Hawthorn
Certainly one of the observations that stung.- GAMEDAY: Rd 18 vs Hawthorn
Ken Oath!- Ladder Watch
Carna Saints !!- Ladder Watch
We might also be more likely to have to call upon our depth advantage to 'substitute' second-choice players for first-choice preferences due to the heightened workload that such outcomes may involve.- TEAMS: Rd 18 vs Hawthorn
AVB is going to be useful if the Hawks go the bash, as expected. Aaron will have an opportunity, despite the possibly poor weather conditions, to be a presence and a pillar of strength. He does contribute to making us a better team and has recently been playing really well after recovery. Best wishes for a good game, Aaron.- OPPOSITION WATCH: What They're Saying at Waverley Park
Tomorrow is going to be a bad, bad football day. The weather here in Adelaide has been very wet - almost continuous since dawn - with gale winds every five to ten minutes so it could be even worse by the time it hits Melbourne which is further south and in a straight line heading south east as she blows.- Mac Andrew
Maybe he could stage some arthritic condition, if he was serious about playing for the Catty Puts. Might fit in, then.- TEAMS: Rd 18 vs Hawthorn
It will not be subtle, it will be aggro/deliberated hurt; it will not be seen or penalised once by the umpires, as well. Wish AVB was playing for the Dees in these circumstances.- TEAMS: Rd 18 vs Hawthorn
In the wet weather and potentially undesirable conditions this weekend, you would think that the Hawks would struggle, enormously, by going tall and that another ideal setting for young Sparrow is snubbed - he could assist us tremendously in ball movement as part of our mobile, scrounging and fleet-footed mid-size fitness brigade. - CHANGES: Rd 19 vs Western Bulldogs