Just watching the Essendon game where Hurley just attacked the ball hard, and ran off an opponent to kick a strong goal. I have never seen Watts do that.
I will. Dropped a basic uncontested mark in the dying minutes that would have resulted in a goal (and Brisbane drawing level) if Rivers didn't take a great mark. Bailey wasn't happy with him for it either.
If Brisbane did kick a goal from that it would have almost completely undone all the good work Jones did earlier. Those kinds of basic mistakes should never happen in a game at the elite level.
Just need to score, Jones should be thanking Rivers, almost undid his third quarter effort with one drop mark. What was I saying about little mistakes and a lack of concentration costing goals?
The first two steps a player takes when they have the ball or when going for the ball are the most important. Melbourne players do not understand this.
Acceleration or lack there of is what is holding players like Watts and Trengove back from improving their game.