Its the game the following week that will hurt us in backing up for it.
Considering we play Richmond on an 8 day break compared to our 6, it could hurt.
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Its the game the following week that will hurt us in backing up for it.
Thats why I posted it. We all know they read every single one of our posts - well except Vaders oh and that Cummings guy - so I figured to give them the template for trainingThis is the Crows we are talking about here.
9 for RichmondConsidering we play Richmond on an 8 day break compared to our 6, it could hurt.
Burgo will get some extra loading on while they’ve lost 4kgs ‘carry some tires ‘Thats why I posted it. We all know they read every single one of our posts - well except Vaders oh and that Cummings guy - so I figured to give them the template for training
Honestly surprised he played on this year as his body appears to be cooked.Phil Davis hurt at training?
GWS probably grateful someone wants to stay up there.Honestly surprised he played on this year as his body appears to be cooked.
Fog? Very few key forwards are consistent until 22/23, just like Fog at only 23 now. Took someone like Harry McKay even longer to start dominating games consistently. RT has shown more than enough to suggest he will be a very good player for us as he builds strength and develops his game.I am starting to get a bad feeling with Thilthorpe's progress. He looks good at times and I understand he is only 20 but....
The player himself I'm not worried aboutI am starting to get a bad feeling with Thilthorpe's progress. He looks good at times and I understand he is only 20 but....
Yes relative humidity alone is not a good indicator of comfort. A high temperature with a low relative humidity and a high dew point temperature is far worse than a day with 100% humidity, a low temperature and equivalent dewpoint temperature.A few things:
I personally am not worried about TT or the clubs ability to get the best out of him. He will arrive in good time and be an excellent player.
I also noticed a couple of plays in the game against Fremantle where Milera really set up the play well. Once of half back with a very creative handball that was truly Soligo like. The leave, for whatever reason, was worked out with the club in advance, and there seemed no be no dramas with it.
Regarding the weather, it is like anything. One has to go to the right or primary sources, and in Australia it is the BOM, and not all of the secondary apps that are floating around, unless it is the official BOM app of one that is authentically committed to the BOM's forecasts. Olympic Park, site of Giants Stadium, is going for 36 degrees http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/sydney-olympic-park.shtml
We will be playing in the hottest part of the day. Even if the humidity is 30% as suggested somewhere on Bigfooty, that is still a very high heat index (those interested can do their own searches or research on what the heat index is). Often in SA that sort of temp would only have humidity of less than 10%. Whatever way we look at it the game will be played in very opressive conditions.
Based on what? Rahilly is proving to be a very handy forwardline coach and has turned Fog’s game around. Tex has developed just fine at our club. What makes you think we don’t develop our talls well?The player himself I'm not worried about
It's our ability to get the best out of him and develop him that concerns me
After Fog came good in Year 5 I was worried that we'd double down on the yoyo treatment, picking less promising options ahead of him etc. Maybe he'll have a stint down back in the twos?
Because we've developed so few good talls and produced so little successBased on what? Rahilly is proving to be a very handy forwardline coach and has turned Fog’s game around. Tex has developed just fine at our club. What makes you think we don’t develop our talls well?
I am loving what the Crows have got on paper but watching parts of the first two AFL games last night and tonight has reminded me of how good the competition is.
I actually think our skills are better than what Richmond, Carlton, Geelong and Collingwood are putting out for their first games. The physicality of these games is huge though and I’m not sure we can match that.
I think Crows fans will be impressed by our game against GWS but I really must highlight the importance of the Crows kicking true on our shots on goal, especially the gettable ones. If we shoot well on goals we win.
On another note I do like Himmelberg. He’s not going to do everything perfectly but watch him kick a goal or two that matter.
Looking forward to our transition play and hopefully seeing a few game plans put into action and changed up at times. I’m more excited about Sunday’s game than I have been for a Crows game for a while.
Also I cannot figure out how to change the name I am posting under. I chose it after a beer or three a couple of drafts ago when I wanted to say a few things. It is pretty much dated and meaningless. Any advice?
Thanks and you’re probably right about skills and physicality, I think both are on the up though.I'm not watching tonight, but I came away from last night with the opposite feeling. A top eight finish seemed a lot more possible, seeing both Richmond and Carlton looked very beatable. Physicality isn't something this group struggles with, skills on the other hand can certainly be lacking.
Think you need premium to change account name, or you could ask chief really nicely.
I guess I will have to get my lazy arse out there on Sunday. Almost forgotten about the free tickets I scored from the Giants.
Excited to see our forward line!
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Yep he’s more powerful can go thru a ground ball among bodies and emerge the other side with ball in hand
Lol my missus just told me it’s going to be 37 degrees on Sunday. I don’t think I will be going.How do I get these?!
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It's really disappointing that Himmelberg is in the team over TT, but I don't blame Nicks for it.
The reality is that TT needs to play with a sense of desperation and desire in his game. His pre-season showed that he wasn't doing it. He simply isn't competitive enough.
While I have no doubt TT at his best makes us a much better team, we can't be picking him if he's not going to put in. He has to earn it, so in that sense, it's a good move from Nicks (same thing happened last year. Shame TT didn't learn the lesson).