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Bombay Airconditioning

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  1. I hope you’re right, and look forward to seeing it play it, I posted something in the Gameplan & Tactics thread last night hoping for what you’ve mentioned.
  2. What will our gameplan in 2025 look like? I read with interest that during pre Christmas training some of the drills had us full ground spreading and pulling the trigger, using the corridor with quick ball movement. I feel if we don’t play this way we will be left behind and have another wasted year. The obvious comment is do we have enough skilled players to play this way? My counter argument would be who does? The Giants perhaps the only one yet a few teams play this way, Hawks, Pies, Port etc. How much of this style is about Having elite kicks of the footy on every line vs Having your best users by foot coming out from halfback. Players running / spreading to create an overlap and breakdown a zone. Relentless pressure when not in possession including laying effective tackles. Quick direct ball movement to an open fwd line. A well drilled gameplan. Using Collingwood as an example,(some might say not a great one as they missed finals last season) they player for player wouldn’t be as skilful as the Giants yet they tick all the other boxes. Then when the ball goes fwd they have Miohcheck (no star but constantly presents and competes) DeGoey (on his day is very dangerous) Hill (unchecked will kick multiple goals) Elliot (is star often kicking clutch goals). We’ve struggled to score for the past three seasons. Now replace Miohcheck for JVR, DeGoey for Trac, Hill for Kosi and Elliot for Fritsch. How many goals a game / season do those four players kick playing in Collingwood’s forward line. With this style there’s also the element of bamboozlement, the ball constantly coming in quickly, and the opposition has a range of different sized, highly skilled fwds with space to deal with, they often become overrun and multiplie goals can be scored quickly. The other thing I believe teams do better than us is back in their guns in one v one contests. If the ball is turned over it can quickly come back the other way with interest, but both teams can be out of position. It’s also hard to sustain this week in week out but we should be aiming to play a more attacking style for longer parts of each game. Last year at times when we do play with speed on the ball we looked dangerous.
  3. I hate this stat, we were absolutely dismantled by Freo, was an embarrassment. Are still mentally beaten by Collingwood before the first bounce. Does nearly beating the Lions at the Gabba change that?
  4. But the only certain memberships are worth having and most are already gone.
  5. That is great news.
  6. I also think we’ve got too much talent and a gift of a draw to miss the 8, but it will all be for nothing if we can’t beat Collingwood (mental)), Freo (gameplan), Brisbane (gameplan) etc throughout the home and away season. I was thinking I’d hate to make by beating the weaker sides and losing to the top sides, but we always make what should be a regulation win over a bottom side hard work or even a loss re West Coast last year.
  7. 6 – HAVE THE DEES MADE ENOUGH CHANGES TO A FORWARD LINE THAT HAS NOT WORKED? Have we changed the way we play? Regardless of who was missing last year and how many games we lost by small margins, the game changes and we must change with it.
  8. You can’t buy class.
  9. That is interesting, was not aware of that.
  10. Open up the fwd 50 and get it in there quickly and direct / to his advantage. He’s a great mark of the footy and uses his body well in those contests.
  11. I agree his defensive efforts are lacking but when the ball hits the ground and it’s and it’s there to be won he is very agile and skilful.
  12. A lot of posters claiming Fritsch’s po I would argue a lot of mids / flankers disposal inside fwd 50 or in general play is not AFL standard, also our gameplan of bombing long into a congested fwd line is not AFL standard. On occasions last year when we moved the ball quickly and direct into our fwd 50 we saw the difference yet we always revert back. Fritsch at the Pies, Giants etc would be on the end of better delivery and find himself in space.
  13. Another option is a series of say $5 or $10 multis taking some obvious ones along with some long shots. For example in 2016 i put a number of them on, one being $10 bet Coleman : Josh Kennedy @ $2.75 Brownlow : Paddy Dangerfield @ $9.00 Premiers : Bulldogs @ $12.50 (for the life of me I can’t remember why I picked them) Rising Star : Clayton Oliver @ $10:00 (Calum Mills was the winner). Five bets @ $10 & 10 bets @ $5 give one the opportunity to take a range of possibilities and the fun lasts the whole season.
  14. I wouldn’t be complaining if that Oliver / Petracca in 2027 after delivery back to back flags in 2025/26.
  15. I only bet with Sportsbet, I’d be surprised if a cash out option was available after just seven rounds and if it was it wouldn’t be very much, possibly lower than the amount of the original bet. We’re talking about a 23 rd season with a lot to play out (including injuries), then on personal note out clubs finals campaign in 2022/23.
  16. Fritsch. But let’s get the ball in there quicker and let him beat his opponent in one v one.
  17. In my defence it’s an ageing memory….
  18. Busy at work so haven’t read all the posts, this may have already been mentioned. The last time we drafted the Larke medalist was 2014 in Petracca, Langford won it this year. The last time we drafted the Morrish Medalist was 2015 in Oliver, Lindsay won it this year.
  19. Red herring hand grenades being thrown everywhere.
  20. Take that back, no more Tauru discussion please until we’ve drafted him.
  21. I don’t see him just as a third tall defender / intercept mark. I think he can become a very damaging & dangerous fwd. Having him and JVR up fwd for years to come wound very exciting.
  22. To me his kicking looked better that Allan’s, and from what I’ve read Draper can’t kick and Allan is elite.

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