Everything posted by layzie
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2023 Injury List
'potentially not season ending' is something as I was bracing myself for 'potentially career threatening'.
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PREGAME: Rd 17 vs St. Kilda
I appreciate this post and agree with all of it. The question I have though is how many times can we say that Max is scragged and bashed around at marking contests, it's becoming rather trite and it feels like we've been saying this the whole season. We either need to do something about it and make offenders accountable with a response or alter our gameplan. He's still one of our best and most important players and too good to be a decoy.
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The Run Home
Think we need to run the table or at very least for 3-1 in the next month to have any shot at top 4. Slightly tall order but can be done. We must change things though, hoping out of crisis comes some kind of revolution.
- PODCAST: Rd 16 vs GWS
- POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
- PREGAME: Rd 17 vs St. Kilda
- POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
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POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
And this is annoys me to no end about our sport: ANB played a less than spectacular game but had he kicked that goal late we all would have praised him as the hero, our backline balled out all day snuffing out some pretty threatening Giants attacks but because they lapsed late they are the villans. I know many on here are smarter than this but the general footy public watching on would absolutely see it this way. In short, I have a lot of sympathy too. Converting better would take some heat off.
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POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
Bam, nail hit sweetly by hammer. When you start a game with a few misses at can start to become a sideshow, when you miss more after that it can really flatten the mindset in front of goal and this is on a good day feeling fresh. Throw any sort of fatigue onto all of that and you could very well have a nice multiplier effect that is just going to torment the mind and send it to the pits of hell. All the running, the pressure, the getting back to setup the structure, it feels so much harder if you aren't converting up the other end. In this area of the game, one good performance good definitely turn it around. I'd even go as far as saying one great quarter in front of the sticks could get it going again, especially if it's the first quarter next week. That's really all you can hope for, you can't really coach harder on the track with skills. It's mental and sometimes you just need a good period with things going your way and it can turn. In other words, sometimes you need a little luck. Just hope the damage isn't done.
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POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
I'm pretty close to Harry Trott Oval, will go down and watch Collegians play in the ammos in a couple of week. Jared Rivers is the coach so happy to give him my support! Been so long since I went to a country footy game, I did actually go to a Fish Creek v Foster game years ago believe it or not! Good times.
- POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
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- PREGAME: Rd 17 vs St. Kilda
- POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
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My 3 word player analysis V GWS
Let's tear this place apart.
- POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
- POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
- PREGAME: Rd 17 vs St. Kilda
- POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
- PREGAME: Rd 17 vs St. Kilda
- PREGAME: Rd 17 vs St. Kilda
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POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS
GWS and Freo beat us playing catenaccio football, soaking in all our attacks and letting us miss before breaking away on the counter attack. If we aren't comfortable capitalising on early opportunities we create then either fix the skills or change the gameplan entirely. I am not impressed with 70+ inside 50s. All that says to me is that when the opposition sees that and then realises they are still in the game it's advantage to them. Like Homer Simpson being beaten for 10 rounds until they get tired. How do you fix it?
- PODCAST: Rd 16 vs GWS
- POSTGAME: Rd 16 vs GWS