Everything posted by DeeSpencer
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
- PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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PREGAME: Rd 15 vs Geelong
From what I remember seeing of Bowey as a junior he wasn’t really a natural at making play when he was at half forward or at pressuring. Looked better on the wing I wouldn’t mind seeing him as the 3rd winger and a very high half forward coming up to stoppages and even as a midfielder post centre bounce. More of the role Nibbler But I’d have to trial it at Casey first.
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
You can drop one of these for an extra mid. You can’t drop all 3. Nibbler had an absolutely Nibbler of a first quarter but geez he was pretty good after that. Chandler hit the post twice. Pickett was quiet but pretty close. Small forward struggles in a high pressure game, wow, there’s a surprise. I suspect Spargo might have a week in the 2’s but that will be it. The others aren’t getting dropped for Moniz-Wakefield or Sestan.
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POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
Depends on your definition of elite, but for mine elite kicks are guys who lace the ball a variety of distances and routinely hit corridor kicks. Salem’s always been undervalued for his contested work, marking, positioning, tackling and slightly over valued as a kicker. If he was unquestionably elite he’d take more kick outs.
- POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
Salem is a borderline elite kick, good vision but limited penetration. Bowey and McVee aren’t elite either but the hope is they keep growing. The 30m up and under king Hunter sure isn’t. Spargo is an elite kick for his role but he needs to get more than 3 of them. Fritsch can be. But it’s incredible how well we play given how limited the foot skills are particularly across the midfield.
- VOTES: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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POSTGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
Salem, Hibberd, May, Rivers, McVee were amazing and Tomlinson played as well as he could. Lever was incredibly ordinary and the Pies caught him in no man’s land and danced all around him pretty much every time they went forward quickly. Had he put an intercepting clinic like he did v Collingwood I’d play him in this role each week but Salem, Rivers and May had as many intercepts and McVee just the one less. Hibberd played full back on Ash Johnson as the third tall. We didn’t need a 4th tall and we certainly didn’t need Brayshaw’s turnover ability in the middle, though he did get his hands on some clearances. He could’ve done Lever’s role, Lever could’ve played Tomlinson’s role and assuming he was not terrible in the few big aerial contests Tomlinson had the game would’ve been the same. We dragged an undermined Collingwood in to a dour defensive battle. If the aim is the lose in a prelim at best we’ll keep this set up. Barring Tomlinson making big strides in his defensive reliability whilst somehow still lacing targets on his left, Lever improving his mobility to levels that allow him to chase smaller forwards and not look completely inept and Hibberd keeping the fountain of youth we’ll be too slow, too defensive and lack the kicking skills to bounce the ball out effectively. If we want to go further we need a backline with more run, skill and speed for when we play the real Collingwood.
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PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
If we win by dragging them in to a defensive battle my opinion won’t have changed. If there’s flare, risk and the forward line functions I’ll re-asses. Carlton game was a step in the right direction in terms of our use from half back but our forwards were still a mess and the midfield didn’t exactly link up like a well oiled machine either.
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PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
The pies will win comfortably and the reason is simple: We still haven’t developed a corridor game and we simply won’t be able to score enough without one. Meanwhile the Pies will get to 80 points no matter how good we are defensively because they’re a constant attacking threat. They consistently open the corridor which creates space and wrecks defensive structures. Salem played his best game since the grand final, Rivers is trying to do the right things and McVee is showing promise but there’s still not enough bounce at half back. If Gus goes back to replace Bowey that isn’t helped either. Langdon creates overlap run in his own way but it takes a lot to go right to goal from Eddie overlaps against elite defences. Our forwards haven’t timed their leads to his kicks at all this year. Hunter plays slow and gets the ball almost exclusively in the Wayne Harmes zone millimetres from the boundary and doesn’t have the confidence or penetration to kick the ball back to the corridor. I’d play him on the right wing so he is forced to roll corridor side but that will probably mess with his defensive and outlet positioning. We don’t have a CHF to do what Geelong do to Collingwood which is hit up Jeremy Cameron often at the point of the centre square. It was nice to see Fritsch up the ground in the second half v Carlton rather than always attempting to break Josh Jenkins’ record for out the back goals but at best he’s Kmart Jezza and undersized at centre half forward. We won’t be able to use Petracca as a de facto CHF without Oliver or braving significant midfield minutes to small forwards. And none of Chandler, Spargo, ANB or Pickett have shown the ability to rack up big touches through half forward - which isn’t their fault, they’d have to be super human to win a stack of ball from long down the line footy. Hopefully we put up a great effort and who knows, maybe we get lucky, but there’s a clear gap in the capabilities of the sides and pretending we can flick a switch to form and tactics from 2021 isn’t reasonable.
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PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
Not sure how ‘pointed’ this barb was. We value Grundy’s follow up work and he’s had some excellent moments in that aspect of the game. Goody’s giving praise for the strongest part of Grundy’s game. Tap work, marking, defensive concentration lapses and whatever we’ve done with his decisions to handball at shoddy times rather than kick, less so. Did the Pies purely hate his style or did they just think Darcy Cameron was a better bet at his age and contract? There’s also a significant chance we salary dump someone over the next few years, we’ve already tried it with Tommy Mc post 2020. The explosion of long term deals on big money has meant all clubs are likely to face difficult cap decisions.
- PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
If they do go JJ I’d have him tag Pendles fairly aggressively too. The focus on Nick Daicos has never been right to me. Don’t fire the rest of Collingwood up by attempting to get in to him. Try to corral him from the corridor and get him the other way. Pendles is the one to attempt to unsettle his composure with the ball
- PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
- PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
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PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
McVee maybe with some handover to Rivers will be on Elliott regardless. Hibbo isn’t up for chasing the smalls these days. If McStay comes in then I’m tipping Ash Johnson comes out. 4 tall forwards is unlikely. I’d still rather play Hibberd on McStay or Mihocek than give that job to Tomlinson. Better to give away height than to give away mobility.
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PREGAME: Rd 13 vs Collingwood
I’ve been contemplating the talls and Moore conundrum. I think we stick with Smith, play him low minutes with high energy to hopefully sit on some heads and provide some pressure. Ask for a big effort from JVR, Gawn and Grundy to up their minutes. But if we were to go a different route there’s 2 options: 1. Schache, and, controversially have him match ruck minutes with Cox. Allow Gawn to play almost full time forward and get in a rhythm in that role. He’s our only hope of countering Moore directly. 2. Go small, use Sparrow and Petracca at times as extra medium forwards. Bring in our next best mid/forward with some pace and commit to running/switching footy that avoids the long bomb as much as possible. The player best suited to come in for that role to me is Woewodin.
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TRAINING: Tuesday 6th June, 2023.
If it's purely the blister that's infected he'll probably be right to train later in the week and likely to play, if things are improving over the next couple of days. If there's cellulitis they'd be wise to get that fully under control which would put him in more doubt.