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Macca

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  1. We can itemise it all down player by player but the bottom line is that because of Carlton's pressure, we didn't deal with it well From a team point of view, we lacked cohesiveness, connection, disposal skills and directness In other words, their teamwork off the ball stifled our game. We were often hemmed in, in their forward line with no easy exits They made us look average but to our credit, we kept at it but at no stage did we look like winners nor did we play like winners It's not the end of the world though as we'll live to fight another day
  2. I'm surprised we got so close. They were the better team mainly because we didn't bring our A game Plus, they played very well and from a total football angle, probably their best big game performance in a long time Any bids higher than 6.5 out of 10 for our performance? If not, 6.5 ain't gonna get it done I like to project forward with these sorts of games So if that's as good as we've got, can we win the GF? Can't see it But we know we can play a lot better, we just didn't bring it tonight So there's no despondency nor are there any excuses We got outplayed (tonight) By the way, nothing to do with loading or tapering. Unless........
  3. We went wide all night ... where was the corridor football? Non existent We obviously view the game differently. To me there are never any excuses Play better and you win 6.5 out of 10 instead of 8.5 out of 10 was how I see our performance tonight You want to call that an 8? You're dreaming Carlton outplayed us ... take your hat off to the winner and lose with grace
  4. Carlton's all over pressure for them, was immense. Voss has obviously taken a different tack with his coaching approach Up until tonight, I've never seen them as that sort of team (high pressure on the opposition ball carriers) But AF, we can't call them the real deal? Because to do what they did tonight week to week is taxing on the body and takes a really strong mindset Total football circa the Tigers 2017-2020 is the benchmark for pressure If they were entrenched in the top 4, we could be more concerned but can they keep it up? For us, we can play a high pressure game on a reasonably consistent basis but tonight, we couldn't deal with their pressure
  5. Regardless of their supporters, they were the better team on the night Can we play a lot better? Of course we can but tonight we didn't bring it, Kev We lacked system going forward, we played the boundary too often and we lacked decisiveness Many of our kicks forward were scrubby and a lack of marking ability up forward was a standout feature. Some would say an alarming feature Still, if Port win tomorrow we'll be back in 4th spot with a likely QF opponent in Collingwood (minus Nick) A reminder that we dismantled the Pies in the QB clash In a lot of ways, we now know where we stand Is it the loss we needed to have? The wake-up call?
  6. We're capable of playing at 8 or 9 out of 10 standard ... tonight we were barely 6.5 out of 10 and that's why we lost (the main reason) We couldn't deal with Carlton's all over pressure and we were rushed with our disposals all night Effectively, the Blues did what we normally do (all over the field pressure) Up forward, it just didn't work for us so we've got a bit to sort out in that area But kudos to the Blues. They outplayed us but we very nearly won So there's hope and on the flipside we might slip to the valued 4th position where we'd effectively get a home final for the QF So it's not all bad and it's not as if we got thrashed. We didn't play very well but we very nearly won the game Looked at another way ... if we play like we did tonight in a final, can we expect to win? I doubt it
  7. ANB Skills!!
  8. And we're in the Semi's You beauty!!!
  9. Harry Kane off to Bayern (all but done & dusted) Ange gets his first setback
  10. The quintessential big occasion player was Brent Crosswell
  11. You forget how young these guys are sometimes ... of our 4 (McVee unlucky not to be the 5th) only JVR seems young But the other 3 are all still very young yet are all premiership players As @BDA mentioned above, with our draft hand this season, we've got plenty of young talent either established or coming through The future is bright
  12. Former demon Brent Crosswell's nickname was Tiger The story goes that he was not good with fellow player's names so would call said players 'TIger' when calling for the ball. "Tiger Tiger!" Or ... "It's yours, Tiger!"
  13. Nutbean is either taking an extended break or has moved on from forums I can understand either stance Plenty have come and gone so the above 2 explanations is probably the main reason Just on Nutbean, he is a real music aficionado ... front row seats for nearly every time a contemporary music artist (or artists) that have come to this country. As well as the classic performers from the past He'll be front and centre for McCartney
  14. I'll give you one guess as to who accused him of waffling on too much (not that it was any big deal, Nutbean took it in the right spirit)
  15. It's a bit like when Nutbean was accused of waffling on too much so he changed his avatar to a picture of some waffles Haven't seen Nutbean here for an age. Hope he's ok
  16. And Kozzie as well (midfield minutes) ANB also for stoppages other than centre bounces. And Rivers sometimes has a run through the middle/stoppages Doing the exercise of naming all the 22 players on the ground does your head in a bit, AF At match committee level, they'd have it all worked out (who comes off and on and when, how & why) so you can understand the rigid nature of rotations And then of course all the rotations of the mids ... counting ANB, Petracca and Kozzie as part of the midfield rotations, there's a total of at least 10 mids if we count both ruckman And they (the MC) can't make it up as they go along ... most of it has to be pre-planned (With a bit of leeway for break glass in an emergency) And of most of the talls, most are swingmen, ruck or utility types (May & Lever tend to stay put)
  17. From the past ... Carey & Matthews These days it would have to be Hawkins ... precisely the player we need although he is coming to the end Jack Riewoldt (in his prime) is another
  18. Here's how I see the team lining up throughout the match With this team there are no players listed on the interchange as the use of the '/' is more appropriate. As we know, all the players often spend at least 80% of the game on the ground Feel free to critique as my line-up is more of a guess FB Bowey May McVee/Smith HB Rivers Lever Salem C Hunter Brayshaw/Sparrow Langdon HF Petracca JVR Chandler/ANB FF Melksham Grundy Pickett R Gawn Oliver Viney/Jordon Of course, all players spend time on the bench so the '/' used could be used anywhere And Smith, Gawn, Grundy & JVR could all be used at CHF or FF (rotating?) Grundy & Gawn could also spend time in the backline (Grundy to ruck as well) Hibberd to be the sub again to provide fresh legs in the backline?
  19. SEN radio are covering all Spurs games this season ... maybe on the app
  20. Oliver in for JJ or Harmes I reckon Grundy is in but under what system? Gawn has to be the main man in the ruck unless we want to give him a breather prior to the finals At a guess it's Grundy to ruck 40% of the time, maybe 15% on the bench with 20% forward & 25% back Gawn 60% rucking, 25% forward & 15% on the bench Which means we might need another tall forward or Petracca plays forward more (with Clarrie back) And Smith can be used forward when applicable That will leave Brayshaw & Viney as being predominantly used on the ball (Brayshaw is in good form so why change his role?) We can always push Kozzie & Petracca into the middle when the any of the main 3 are having a spell. Sparrow to be used sporadically at the stoppages as well Hibberd to be the sub again
  21. I thought the same thing ... to me the Hawthorn player deliberately took Daicos out and should have been cited for unduly rough play. 2-4 weeks penalty But because Daicos was contesting the mark, head contact was unlikely. Are the AFL so head conscious that they let this incident go? And are we going to see a glut of these sorts of incidents (if a player can get away with it) The other standout out feature of the weekend was West Coast not flooding back to protect a slender lead in the last couple of minutes of the game There's no truth in the rumour that certain members of the Eagles hierarchy went from ashen-faced to rosey-cheeked once the Bombers scored to gain the lead. It's just another wacky conspiracy theory
  22. That's a tremendous win to the Matilda's ... we played very well and needed to And ran out the game well, too good for Denmark Sam Kerr gets some vital minutes so augers well for Sam & the team for their next encounter ... 5.00pm Saturday vs France or Morocco. An ideal lead-in to our clash with the Blues on Saturday evening
  23. I agree ... and CH7 will be kicking themselves now as the TV audiences have been enormous And yes, a world class through-ball by Fowler. And then the nutmeg by Foord upon scoring!
  24. Back in the day that would disappear in 3 or 4 minutes. A sugar-hit in overdrive (redskins included)
  25. @Diamond_Jim @Dee Zephyr @layzie @Grapeviney @roy11 @Jumping Jack Clennett @Deestroy All @Winners at last @Jibroni Big night for the Matilda's tonight in front of an enormous TV audience The team has a huge following and a win tonight would bring an even bigger following The question is ... will Sam Kerr play? Go Matilda's Go Go Go!!
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