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Macrae to Hunter - the rhythm is lost.We miss Hunter, who usually runs it up, and kicks into the fifty.
We miss Hunter, who usually runs it up, and kicks into the fifty.
Teams are already walking the ball out of our forward line though and I think with both playing full time forward they should be able to run out a game, maybe Buku not now but a few weeks ago I think we could have expected that from him. I don’t think running out a game has really been Jamarras problem at the level this year honestly.Not for me, Can't play Buku and JUH in the same forward line, with both of them gassed in the last quarter, teams will be walking the ball out of defence. Schache isn't quick but at least he'll run the game out. 3 talls I'd be happy with
That was horrendousThe worst moment of the game was Caleb shitting his pants and refusing to pick up the ball, tapping it to the goal square for an easy Cameron goal
If it was anyone else, it would be a stoppable offence
I hated it, but he was probably worried about getting pinged for deliberate (which was never a chance, but it does still make players panic in that situation)The worst moment of the game was Caleb shitting his pants and refusing to pick up the ball, tapping it to the goal square for an easy Cameron goal
If it was anyone else, it would be a droppable offence
I don't even get angry anymore. I've gone to acceptance. We won't win another flag with this core. Maybe might jag one when Smith, Marra, and Darcy hit their prime. Hopefully by then we have a more professional football department.You know what makes me so angry? I see someone like Libba, someone who tried his guts out last night (even in the first), I see the best years of Bont being frittered away, I see Naughton having the struggle, our (coaching driven) inept ruck set up, our game day tactics, our hare-brained selection, our 'bottom six' who are barely VFL level, our backline (with one or two exceptions) which s**** the bed against any side with a hack KPF let alone Hawkins and Cameron.
Urgh...I need a drink.
You are definitely not alone. My wife and I were just saying we’re not sure we’ll go to the next Friday night game. Rushing home from work and getting on the train for what is not an enjoyable evening. Why do we do it?Pretty much has summed up how I have felt about this year also. It’s terrible that something I used to get so much enjoyment from is now just a weekly dose of depression and when we play on a Friday it’s even worse, because you have to deal with it for the whole weekend.
Other than beating the Swans, we haven’t won any games that were 50/50 games, we have lost lots of games we should have won and been uncompetitive for large chunks of games and generally played extremely dumb football.
Very hard team to watch at the moment
The Richards decision looked poor, and did cost us, but it was actually the correct call. Stanley got him right at the point his boot was making contact with the ball, so technically it was in the action of kicking rather than after it (which leads to a downfield free). And there's no advantage call possible because the ball was mid air to a contest when the whistle blew.Love this post.
I was at the game and also felt the umpiring was deplorable. Everything seemed to be going their way. The unpaid downfield free kick to Richards was the worst of the night. If you’re not going to pay the downfield then why not at least allow the advantage. I can’t bring myself to re-watch it but I’m sure we should have had a mark or a free for an arm chop on whoever the ball went to.
I consider myself able to be pretty objective when it comes to these things but last night had me convinced they were out to get us.
Forced to drown my sorrows at the game and continue at home, the umpires, coaching team and players have conspired to give me a monstrous hangover today. Everyone’s to blame but me.
Thanks Oliver. Do you have a breakdown of this per quarter?English vs. Stanley (40 contests)
Hitouts: 13 / 19
To Advantage: 2 / 6
Clearances: 14 / 18
Score: 1.1 (7) / 4.3 (27)
Absolutely spot on.Genuine lover of the Doggies here. It is mind boggling how Beveridge does not adapt game styles or adapt defensive structures for different teams. He is one of the best developing coaches in the game for midfielder. He teaches how to win contested ball and move it around and through traffic beautifully.
As far as defenders go, you have one actual decent one on one defender in Keath. He hasn't developed a good one himself since he has been there. More interested in having more ball winners and ball users off half back.
To me, it's a lack of good, experienced assistant coaches willing to challenge him and put more emphasis on defence. I guess this extends to drafting and trading too.
The efficiency is all off, you win so much midfield ball, but opponents know this and can stack the backline, so a lot of the time you are kicking inside 50 to a crowd. Last night, to allow so many slow down short defensive kicks with no pressure from Geelong clearly took the momentum away and allowed Geelong to steady. Your teams inability to lock down hard on this and keep the pressure on says a lot about a lack of focus on defence, from the coach all the way through.
English getting butchered by two shitcampaigners at this stage of his career was the biggest disappointment for mineFull stats breakdown…
Expected Score / Actual Score (Expected Accuracy / Actual Accuracy)
WB: 65 / 70 (47% / 53%)
GE: 74 / 83 (46% / 52%)
Expected Margin / Actual Margin: -9 / -7
Centre Bounce Attendance
23 - English
18 - Bontemelli
14 - Liberatore
14 - Macrae
12 - B. Smith, Treloar
8 - Dunkley
2 - Khamis
Ruck Contests (Hitouts / To Advantage)
57 - English (17 / 3)
13 - Khamis (2 / 2)
12 - Naughton (4 / 2)
3 - Bontempelli (0 / 0)
Hitouts To Advantage
WB: 7
GE: 12
English attended 23 centre bounces with the team winning the clearance 14 times (61%), losing it 6 times (26%) and bringing it to a secondary stoppage 3 times (13%)
Khamis attended 3 centre bounces with the team winning the clearance 1 time (33%), losing it 2 times (67%) and never bringing it to a secondary stoppage.
English vs. Stanley (40 contests)
Hitouts: 13 / 19
To Advantage: 2 / 6
Clearances: 14 / 18
Score: 1.1 (7) / 4.3 (27)
English vs. Blicavs (9 contests)
Hitouts: 2 / 7
To Advantage: 0 / 2
Clearances: 2 / 5
Score: 0.0 (0) / 0.0 (0)
Khamis vs. Stanley (6 contests)
Hitouts: 1 / 2
To Advantage: 1 / 0
Clearances: 2 / 3
Score: 0.1 (1) / 0.0 (0)
Khamis vs. Blicavs (5 contests)
Hitouts: 1 / 3
To Advantage: 1 / 1
Clearances: 4 / 1
Score: 0.0 (0) / 0.0 (0)
First Possessions
WB: 40
GE: 36
Clearances / Effective Clearances
WB: 35 / 27
GE: 32 / 27
Tackle Efficiency
WB: 65%
GE: 56%
Spoil Efficiency
WB: 67%
GE: 75%
Smothers
WB: 10
GE: 7
Forward Half Kicking Efficiency
WB: 60%
GE: 56%
Defensive Half Kicking Efficiency
WB: 75%
GE: 80%
Forward Half Contested Marks
WB: 3
GE: 5
Defensive Half Contested Marks
WB: 6
GE: 9
Score Launches
3 - Macrae, Treloar
2 - Bontempelli, Dale, Daniel, Williams
1 - English, Keath, Liberatore, O’Brien, Richards, West
Shots At Goal
WB: 19 (53%)
GE: 23 (52%)
Scoring Profile (Western Bulldogs / Geelong)
Set Shot: 4.4 / 7.6
Snap: 2.2 / 3.2
On Run: 4.0 / 0.1
Mark Play On: 0.0 / 1.0
Ground Kick: 0.0 / 1.0
0M-15M: 1.0 / 2.0
15M-30M: 2.2 / 3.2
31M-40M: 3.2 / 2.2
41M-50M: 2.2 / 5.1
51M+: 2.0 / 0.4
Scores Directly From FK/50MP: 1.1 / 1.1
Scores In Time-On: 3.2 / 6.2
Targets Inside 50
16 - No target
12 - Naughton
6 - Weightman, West
3 - Dunkley
2 - Bontempelli, English, McComb
1 - Khamis, Liberatore, McNeil, Scott,
Defensive 50 Marks
WB: 21
GE: 37
Defensive 50 Intercept Marks
WB: 6
GE: 13
Defensive Half Turnovers
WB: 19
GE: 21
Forward Half Turnovers
WB: 47
GE: 43
Unforced Turnovers
WB: 11
GE: 14
Unforced Turnovers By Player
2 - Dale
1 - Daniel, Dunkley, English, Keath, Liberatore, Macrae, O’Brien, Treloar, West
Dropped Marks (Uncontested Only)
WB: 1
GE: 2
No Pressure Errors
WB: 3
GE: 5
Turnovers/Frees/50M Penalties Punished By Goals
1 - Bontempelli, Dale, English, Keath, Richards, Treloar
Champion Data Ranking Points (Supercoach)
123 - Liberatore
113 - Dale
109 - Bontempelli
94 - Daniel
82 - Treloar
82 - Naughton
80 - English
79 - Keath
78 - Williams
72 - O’Brien
67 - B. Smith
66 - Dunkley
64 - Richards
57 - Weightman
56 - Gardner
54 - Khamis
46 - Scott
43 - McComb
40 - Duryea
38 - West
26 - McNeil
DNP - Wallis
AFL Player Rating Points
20.1 - Bontempelli
18.8 - Liberatore
14.1 - Dale
13.3 - Williams
12.9 - Treloar
11.3 - Macrae
11.1 - Daniel
10.6 - Khamis
10.4 - English
10.1 - O’Brien
10.1 - Weightman
8.6 - B. Smith
8.0 - Keath
7.5 - Naughton
7.4 - Richards
5.6 - West
5.5 - Dunkley
5.5 - Gardner
5.4 - Duryea
5.2 - Scott
3.9 - McComb
2.6 - McNeil
DNP - Wallis
Time In Forward Half
Q1
WB: 51%
GE: 49%
Q2
WB: 59%
GE: 41%
Q3
WB: 63%
GE: 37%
Q4
WB: 53%
GE: 47%
Match
WB: 57%
GE: 43%
Pressure Gauge
Q1
WB: 149 (Poor)
GE: 170 (Below Average)
Q2
WB: 179 (Below Average)
GE: 191 (Above Average)
Q3
WB: 171 (Below Average)
GE: 159 (Poor)
Q4
WB: 157 (Poor)
GE: 193 (Above Average)
Match
WB: 163 (Poor)
GE: 179 (Below Average)
Free Kick Summary
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Score Sources
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English is still a pretty shit ruckman. Excellent around the ground though.English getting butchered by two shitcampaigners at this stage of his career was the biggest disappointment for mine
Did the structure change when we outscored them the rest of the game following the poor start?Bevo’s press conference so infuriating. Geelong had ‘more vigour’ in the first quarter which led to 7-1 goal difference. No talk of structure. Also complained about our lack of inside 50 efficiency. All good, we’ve only had that issue for 7 years. I’m sure going out and getting a plodder defender as our forward coach is the best solution to that
I get what you’re saying but I’d say structure was a big reason we went 7-1 down when we were playing poorly yet only managed 9-5 for the rest of the game yet we dominated possession and the play for large parts of the next 3 quartersDid the structure change when we outscored them the rest of the game following the poor start?
Was the structure to blame for going 7-1 goals down or was it the reason we got back into the game?
Maybe it was another factor. Call it vigour or effort or intensity or whatever but nobody can tell me it was the same in q1 to the rest of the game.
Our structure was the reason we couldn't score when we had all the ascendancy.Did the structure change when we outscored them the rest of the game following the poor start?
Was the structure to blame for going 7-1 goals down or was it the reason we got back into the game?
Maybe it was another factor. Call it vigour or effort or intensity or whatever but nobody can tell me it was the same in q1 to the rest of the game.
The structure and personnel available are not perfect but by far the biggest impact on the outcome of the game was our effort in the first quarter.I get what you’re saying but I’d say structure was a big reason we went 7-1 down when we were playing poorly yet only managed 9-5 for the rest of the game yet we dominated possession and the play for large parts of the next 3 quarters
Whilst we're on the topic of the stand rule and umpire incompetence, this one really stood out to me:Went to the game last night, drove over 4 hour round trip getting home close to 1am - to watch that sh1t.
My hatred of that opposition and everyone associated with them grows exponentially each time we play them.
Not much I can add that hasn't been covered, other than to say I'm less of a fan of the coach than I've ever been.
A couple of other quick points. And I'll preface them by saying the umpiring had no bearing on the outcome, just highlighting how sh1tful it is, in general.
Approx 19 minute mark 3rd quarter. Bailey Dale has the ball on our right HBF, Selwood on the mark. Selwood steps on the mark, does it constantly btw, Dale DOES NOT MOVE. Dale has has had the ball for a few seconds - umpire calls play on. Late in the game, Stanley has the ball after a mark, steps of his line, then back again. Seconds pass. Stanley still deciding where to kick - only then does the umpire call play on.
Guthrie - every time his opponent took a mark, he takes 2-3 steps over the mark, one against Williams where the umpire was 15m away and failed to tell him to step back. That one pushed Williams from about 55 out and possible scoring range, to close to 60 out.
I'm sure Cats fans can find similar instances the other way.
Then there's the Richards one that should have been downfield and a shot on goal, but was called back.
The AFL and Brad Scott are setting up a circumstance where umpires will be assaulted by fan/s. Personally if that happens, I'll have no sympathy for anyone involved.
And the goal umpire who called for a review of a ball that had no player within 20m when it went through - you've got one job, get back to under age footy, you Muppet.
Polly Farmer was so right. Umpires are an indictment on the game, not good enough to play the game, yet somehow even more incompetent adjudicating it.
I get we need umpires coming through from juniors, but the umpiring directives and application at AFL level are fully deserving of all the opprobrium directed at them.
Anyway, I'll take Leon's hatted of North and raise it x1000. I will never feel compassion for any Geelong player who suffers serious injury or other misfortune in their life. GAGF you inbred goat-f***ers.
Other than that, I think I've moved on from last night's game.
Cheerio
You’ve summed up all my thoughts as well, particularly Daniel. He’s had a poor year and I don’t believe we can play him and Dale in the same backlineDale will probably cop the brunt of anger but I can live with his mistakes. He tries to hit the impossible and bites off too much. But at least he doesn't go into his shell he just keeps going.
Daniel is my problem. He's there for drive and his ground ball skills. He played the first half shell shocked, allowing kpfs to beat him to ground balls and going safe with his disposal. He can't defend or tackle. Something is desperately wrong with him.
I will say I didn't mind McComb last night although his miss was diabolical. McNeil doesn't give enough when things aren't going his way and Scott is terrified of body contact. Only McNeil has a realistic future but I'd prefer JJ to all of them.
West quietly had another good game but I fully expect that he'll be dropped regardless.
Daniel out, Cleary in imo.You’ve summed up all my thoughts as well, particularly Daniel. He’s had a poor year and I don’t believe we can play him and Dale in the same backline
100% agree. It was lack of Q1 intensity as the 90% reason we lost.The structure and personnel available are not perfect but by far the biggest impact on the outcome of the game was our effort in the first quarter.
If the structure was good enough to get us back into the game, it should have been good enough for us to not go down 7-1 goals. The difference was the intensity.
English is still a pretty shit ruckman. Excellent around the ground though.