Okay, good. I'm in front 11-4, it'd be bloody rough if I got caught now. Could win by more though with Wingard and Thomas still to play.
EDIT: robbo king, wow! Just noticed we play each other next week, should be a beauty!
Trengove - huge captain's heart
Grimes - somehow shut out
Jones - better and better
Bartram - oh so meh
Watts - watching the contests
Bate - played for Brisbane
Frawley - rather bloody average
Clark - not too bad
Mckenzie - still can't kick
Blease - did he play?
Green - surely didn't play?
Garland - was he playing?
Moloney - not on field
Rivers - outsized but okay
Macdonald - not bad really
Martin - did some things
Davey - barely worth VFL
Howe - too many hangers
Jamar - what has happened?
Bail - back into it
Magner- THIS FREAKIN GUY
Tynan - had a crack
Are we serious? We are ONE GAME INTO THIS GUY'S TENURE.
Bailey got belted by 100 POINTS.
Neeld's method thrives on footage. Thrives on learning from the mistakes. Thrives on teaching these guys based on what they do as compared to what they could do. See the Pendlebury footage again.
The common denominator is the players, not Neeld.
Right - now that I have a keyboard. Apologies if this doubles up.
- We missed Sellar. We do have a good defence, but we get stretched by talls - Leuenberger forward showed us this when Rivers was forced to try to take him. Sellar would have neutered his influence nicely. I'm expecting him to play against West Coast and be thrown onto Lynch.
- How Grimes was allowed to be neutralised so dramatically stuns me. Neeld did miss this one - should have swapped Grimes' opponent and rotated him through the middle.
- On the outside mid problem, we have a bloke who is so far outside half the time I wonder if he's even on the MCG when he's playing...do we dare suggest Morton have a crack?
- Regarding Neeld's lack of a Plan B - perhaps he wants to make sure the players get Plan A right, and do that before giving them a go with any type of Plan B?