Everything posted by jnrmac
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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MRP & MRO Fiasco
We see countless times each week where a player is tackled and one arm is pinned but the arm holding the ball is free. The player holds on for dear life and makes no attempt to dispose because he knows that an incorrect disposal will give a free away or the ball will spill to an opponent. Players (like ANB) are coached to bring the ball to ground and create a stoppage. Players are holding on to the ball for too long and the tackler has no choice in most cases other than to bring the player to ground or risk them getting their arms free and dishing the ball off. IMO a player who makes no attempt to dispose of the ball when tackled should be penalised, regardless of whether he has an arm pinned etc This actually is the rule currently but not enforced. The only exception should be when the player has both arms pinned and can't release the ball. And while we are at it, you wont convince me otherwise that all of these issues stem from the increase in interchange back in Kevin Bartlett's day. Players today can run for 4 quarters at full tilt (with lots of interchanges). Makes for bigger, harder collisions, more congestion and more of the ball pinging from end to end. A lot less one on one contested footy and more rolling mauls. All for TV
- MRP & MRO Fiasco
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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MRP & MRO Fiasco
Here's my take Players have been trained to pin the arms because players with the ball have become so good at lifting the arms or releasing the ball when they get tackled. However the players being tackled are adding to the problem because they are not releasing the ball immediately they are tackled. More often than not they make no attempt - particularly if one arm is pinned - as they are likely to give away a free for incorrect disposal. They hold the ball and are taken to ground OR as is now more common falling to ground in the hope of getting a free. How many times do we see a player with the ball do a 360deg turn? Tacklers are therefore holding on to the player with the ball to try and stop them releasing it. If umpires paid frees to the tackler more quickly WHEN a player with the ball makes no attempt to release it I suspect we would have less of these issues in the first place. I don't think this goes against the spirit of the game where a player going for the ball is 'rewarded' or protected.
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THE LAST TIME THEY HAD A BYE (MIDSEASON)
We have hit the bye with a great win in front of a finals like crowd We are 9 and 4 with a very healthy list - that's way more important in the grand scheme of things. Our defensive system is back to its best.
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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Targets 2023
All i know os that our club doesn't get involved in bidding wars for second rate players that come on to the market and tout prices of $800+k a year. How has that worked for Carlton? When we have a need we target a player and get them, Think Langdon and Hibberd. All for a good price. Our recruiting team is the nest in the business We do need to develop a gorilla defender though. Not sure we have on of them anywhere.
- PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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Game plans, tactics and all that jazz
When you play a team game throwing around the magnets takes away from the strategy. Players become confused about who goes where and who is minding who etc. It becomes self defeating. Better off using Grundy or Gawn to be the floater fwd or back to assist the defence or frwards To counter teams attacking frm their D50 Goody has used tactics like Petty on T McCartin and Thommo on McKay. Or ANB /Kozzie shadowing Saad. I fully expect JSMith to shadow Moore with Gawn/Grundy floating fwd. And I expect to see ANB or Kozie shadow the kick ins and follow up running from Daicos Our wings when we are attacking usually run fwd of the ball, particularly at centre bounce. We rarely have our wings coming in to the defensive side of the centre scrimmage. They like to keep their width and are often used as an exit if we are in trouble.
- Game plans, tactics and all that jazz
- PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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What They Are Saying At Victoria Park
Given Melb and Coll hold the record for the biggest ever H&A game ever if this one eclipses it we will have the two biggest ever H&A games.