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Macca

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  1. His Wiki page touches on what you said, EH, and is an interesting read overall as well Different times back then but I remember him as a real nasty type who was also a very good player (played 8 times for the Vics) As for the Bison, I wouldn't mind it if he turned out to be good as Sheedy (personalities aside)
  2. What I gleaned out of today's game was the style of play ... not that many dump kicks forward and a lot of handpassing and sharing of the ball (both teams) The extra handpass was in operation all day So how do we measure up is the big question? Right now, given the improvement that can be expected with the new game plan, we can compete hard against the 2 teams that played today, in my view Sure, the Cats beat us easily but we were ill-prepared in that game in so many aspects. Our style of play that day was below par and the coaching poor
  3. The first half was much better and a lot of the 3rd quarter as well But the last quarter was a slog with a lot of congestion & stoppages and mistakes As an overall spectacle I'd give it about 6.5 out of 10. Maybe a 7 Dangerfield was the difference in my view. Not B.O.G but very influential
  4. A no nonsense player with a good head on his shoulders My initial comparison when we drafted him was with a player like Luke Hodge Early doors but he looks like he's got a bit of a hard edge
  5. Ok, thanks for the confirmation GtB He spent his early life in Wandin which was in Carlton's zone Top player, all the same
  6. Yes, but we also need the 2 talls up forward to join in on all the team aspects that are required, AF Total team means all 18 on the field being team players
  7. Agreed ... if JVR gets back in and we continue to only play 2 talls up forward, he'll almost certainly be replacing Fullarton ... therefore, by default, he'll have to do the 2nd ruck duties Petty as the mainstay up forward
  8. Hawks have fought their way back but the Cats on top still The style of play from both teams is what I'm looking out for ... players from both teams constantly looking for a teammate And that extra handpass instead of dumping it forward Hawks have had 208 possessions to half time
  9. I'm trying to think of those players who could do both with ease (eyes down, heads up) Maybe Petracca when he takes the next step But definitely Gary Ablett Jnr, Judd and these days, Nick Daicos
  10. We could play Melk on Vlastuin But Vlastuin is at his best when teams bomb it into their forward lines (like the GC did on Saturday) Even kicking the ball to a 1 on 1 involving Vlastuin should be off the radar. He had 15 intercept possessions on Saturday night So we not only have to lower our eyes but we need our heads up as well
  11. I reckon you're right, Pennant The Dominator played for Prahran which was in our zone I believe. Sheedy was another who played for Prahran and we might have knocked him back? Later on, we knocked him back as a potential coach?
  12. Listening to Goodwin's presser ... he talks about the new way of playing and how we needed to change. And that has been the theme all season long Have we seen the team share the ball around like we did on Saturday? Even in the premiership year, the game plan was to boot it long for territory
  13. I thought our deficiency on Saturday was defending against Freo's offense. They had 27 scoring shots and that's too many And they could have pinched the game with a bit of luck their way Still, it was still a very good win against decent opposition... in the end, our offense beat their offense
  14. Yep, and along the road forward there's a few bumps ... the 3 players you mentioned also set up a number of scoring opportunities with their accurate disposals I've been watching a lot of footy and with the fast paced offense that we're seeing from most of the teams, we're also seeing a lot of turnovers & fumbles I reckon our biggest challenge will be defending against the rebound offense ... so it's not just our own fast-paced offense that we have to perfect Previously, those long dump kick forward allowed us to employ the press and the zone defence Now that we've gone away from that, it's a whole new ball game Take the game last night, for instance ... once the Bullies got their game going, the Saints became cannon-fodder
  15. If Gawn, Oliver, Viney, Petracca, Rivers & Sparrow are the chief offenders with regards to the dump kicks forward, we saw a marked improvement with all 6 (to varying degrees) Oliver just handpassed it, Gawn kept giving it off, Petracca & Viney were better and Rivers & Sparrow were much better
  16. Dump kicks forward should be an absolute last resort ... unless those long kicks forward are to the forwards advantage in a 1 on 1 Kicking forward to a pack has become a low percentage play ... whoever is kicking it should always be looking for that extra handpass ... which can create a situation where the ball is run into the forward 50 instead (we saw a bit of that on Saturday) So we need runners and lots of run ... 2 talls only in the forward line. And those talls can't be just players who can take a mark. They need to tackle and become another runner otherwise they become liabilities Last night's game was a clinic for the Bulldogs but they still weren't tempted to dump it forward ... 427 possessions of which 343 found a target (81.7%) Keepings off to mega levels
  17. We also received a few frees in our forward line (simply by playing in front) Not marks, but as good as And I thought Saturday was a big step in the right direction but again, we've got a long way to go. Still too many dump kicks forward but the number was well down on previous weeks We should be aiming at taking up to 15 marks in the forward 50 and that can happen with lightening ball movement further afield along with the forwards making multiple leads and gaining seperation ... along with other mids following up and dropping into space inside the forward 50 But we need to become more adept at creating that space in our forward line for marks to occur ... that one extra handpass on attack is often needed Another furphy that needs explanation ... the pace of our ball movement forward before Saturday was ranked 3rd in the league??? ... well, that's going to happen when long kicks forward are the order of the day (the ball travels quicker through the air as opposed to multiple possessions on attack) So that's another flawed stat. I'd say before Saturday our ball movement forward in terms of a string of possessions would have been in the bottom 4 (pace of movement)
  18. Yes, eventually I reconstructed my swing and got rid of the slice ... but I'm still a mug golfer!! For a good laugh have a look at Robin Williams take on the sport on youtube
  19. Yeah been there, done that It's like having a rattlesnake in your back pocket! As for Gawny ... his kicks for goal are like the draw shot in golf so why doesn't he just aim at the right hand goal post (or just outside it)
  20. Freo's offense was very good and their chains of possession from half back or the wing was very good as well. And when they switched play they looked dangerous. Also, they missed a few they should have got. But we missed a few as well A day later and T-Mac's game looks even better. He was like a general down back and repelled a number of their attacks But they just ran into a better team on the day (us) I thought the game was of a high standard. Maybe not worthy of a final, but close An excellent win as Freo are no mug team It's only one win but it was a good win
  21. Fair enough but the MC might decide to give Fullarton a block of 4 games (and that will keep JVR out as Petty looks like being one of our KPF's) And if Fullarton establishes himself the status quo will remain. We've been trying to find a forward line that functions and it did on Saturday with a more medium than tall forward line Fritsch could replace Melk but Jake did enough to stay in for now. Barring injuries, I can't see both Melk & Fritsch in the same forward line. But you never know
  22. The issue that can arise (these days) is how many talls do you want in the forward line? Right now it's Petty and Fullarton (or Gawn) and that might be enough if we've got Melk, Kozzie, Trac, Spargo & Chandler buzzing about It's such a running game these days that you can't afford to have one too many talls that might slow down your running game (especially around that area 40-70 metres out from goal) I reckon it's Fullarton or JVR ... and Melk or Fritsch
  23. 6 - Gawn (Dominant) 5 - Kozzie (Match winner) 4 - Viney (Superb) 3 - Bowey (Star) 2 - T-Mac (Rock) 1 - Petty (Straight-Shooter)
  24. Yes, the Pies will be tough old dee, and we've got them twice ... 1 & 1 would be a decent outcome We've also got 5 games at and against teams outside of Victoria ... 2 & 3? But any game is tough especially if you don't come to play But at least we now know that we are going to stick with the new game plan ... but up's and down's can be expected We might find ourselves winning games against good opposition and occasionally dropping games against the lesser lights. Starting the season 0 & 5 puts us behind the 8 ball But if we bring our best we should at least win the next 2 and reset at 3 & 5 Just speculating

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