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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Give me a break. All teams have problems they deal with. Geelong were in a great position at half time. After the long break, Brisbane went to another level and Geelong did not have the energy or the will to match them. McInerney was a bigger loss for Brisbane than Holmes for Geelong. Given the extra week off there are no excuses. It was a wasted opportunity.Listening to Scott’s presser, it’s very clear the incident with King yesterday shook the club and his absence tonight was felt.
Also confirmed Holmes ‘did’ have a bit of gastro, and Covid going around the club.
Sorry to intrude, but just want to offer my commiserations, plus, as a neutral, (though barracking for the Cats - my sister and nephew are Cats members and were at the game last night) post a couple of comments.
I thought there was a big switch in momentum early in the third quarter, when Dangerfield got pinged for a dangerous tackle on McCluggage. In my opinion it was not a dangerous tackle, but rather a very good tackle and the commentators also said that Dangerfield was hard done by.
It should have been holding the ball and instead of it going inside Brisbane's forward line and shortly after they got a goal, it should have gone into Geelong's forward 50 and who knows how that might have altered the direction of the game. It seemed to me that it took some of the "wind out of Geelong's Sails" that decision.
At least two other decisions, or in one situation, a non-decision, also impacted the game in that crucial stage of the third quarter. One was the mark paid to Charlie Cameron deep in the forward pocket, which to my eyes at least, it was out on the full, with his kick from the boundary resulting in a crucial goal. Tom Stewart also thought it was out too, though he may not have been the most reliable witness.
The second was on the members wing, when a Brisbane player gathered the ball (it might have been Berry) and it looked to me as if he kicked it forward after the ball had crossed the boundary. He was certainly outside the field of play but he may have kept the ball from crossing the line before he kicked it.
Although the free kick count only marginally favoured Brisbane, once again the umpiring was pretty average. The AFL has a huge problem with the standard of umpiring and scarily, on the assumption that they are the next generation of AFL Men's umpires, the standard is even worse in the AFLW. God help us all.
One thing that I felt was a disturbing trend right throughout the game was that Brisbane easily lead the possession count, which is never a good sign.
Anyway, look on the bright side, Cats fans, there is still next year when doubtless you will play us (North Melbourne), twice again and achieve two "nice" percentage boosting wins.
Yeah spot on comments there.Sorry to intrude, but just want to offer my commiserations, plus, as a neutral, (though barracking for the Cats - my sister and nephew are Cats members and were at the game last night) post a couple of comments.
I thought there was a big switch in momentum early in the third quarter, when Dangerfield got pinged for a dangerous tackle on McCluggage. In my opinion it was not a dangerous tackle, but rather a very good tackle and the commentators also said that Dangerfield was hard done by.
It should have been holding the ball and instead of it going inside Brisbane's forward line and shortly after they got a goal, it should have gone into Geelong's forward 50 and who knows how that might have altered the direction of the game. It seemed to me that it took some of the "wind out of Geelong's Sails" that decision.
At least two other decisions, or in one situation, a non-decision, also impacted the game in that crucial stage of the third quarter. One was the mark paid to Charlie Cameron deep in the forward pocket, which to my eyes at least, it was out on the full, with his kick from the boundary resulting in a crucial goal. Tom Stewart also thought it was out too, though he may not have been the most reliable witness.
The second was on the members wing, when a Brisbane player gathered the ball (it might have been Berry) and it looked to me as if he kicked it forward after the ball had crossed the boundary. He was certainly outside the field of play but he may have kept the ball from crossing the line before he kicked it.
Although the free kick count only marginally favoured Brisbane, once again the umpiring was pretty average. The AFL has a huge problem with the standard of umpiring and scarily, on the assumption that they are the next generation of AFL Men's umpires, the standard is even worse in the AFLW. God help us all.
One thing that I felt was a disturbing trend right throughout the game was that Brisbane easily lead the possession count, which is never a good sign.
Anyway, look on the bright side, Cats fans, there is still next year when doubtless you will play us (North Melbourne), twice again and achieve two "nice" percentage boosting wins.
YesAnyone else just get a troll PM?
Holmes was almost best on ground up to that point so i dont agree with McInerney was a bigger loss however it pisses me off when coaches and especially Scott (has done it previously) goes into details about illness etc around the club as it makes it sound like he is making excuses, ffs just be gracious in defeat and stop talking about Covid and Gastro etc, gives the trolls extra ammunition as well and makes you sound like a whiny little baby.Give me a break. All teams have problems they deal with. Geelong were in a great position at half time. After the long break, Brisbane went to another level and Geelong did not have the energy or the will to match them. McInerney was a bigger loss for Brisbane than Holmes for Geelong. Given the extra week off there are no excuses. It was a wasted opportunity.
Pretty much sums up where the game was lost. They cut us up through there that second half and it was the difference. Holmes going down hurt us structurally quite badly.Midfield was holding us back. We all knew it would end our season.
Give me a break. All teams have problems they deal with. Geelong were in a great position at half time. After the long break, Brisbane went to another level and Geelong did not have the energy or the will to match them. McInerney was a bigger loss for Brisbane than Holmes for Geelong. Given the extra week off there are no excuses. It was a wasted opportunity.
Great post. You have to know what you don't know.The thing that gets me about posts like this is the absolutism.
The total lack of humility or reflection on the fact that Scott, MC, and the list management team all clearly think very differently. People who incidentally a) know more about footy than you, and b) have way more info than you.
I have opinions on certain players too, but I also have perspective on how much confidence I should have in that opinion given the comparative lack of knowledge/experience/info I have to those who are actually in the know.
There's a point where an opinion crosses from confidence to arrogance. Congrats on highlighting that line for the rest of us.
If you read the troll + dismissed the vilifying content. . .Shit like this doesn’t even bother me. If the first thing on peoples minds is to troll a club after a prelim loss then there’s really not much to say…
It says so much about that person that there’s just no need to even care.
Probably because early on he was dudded on two ridiculous early umpiring decisions. It's enough to cruel anyone's ambition in a gameStewart seemed panicked and hesitant. Set the tone.
His stats look ok but I didn’t think he led by example at all tonight.
There didn’t seem to be much system. Just kick the ball long at all costs. It almost worked, just so much lack of composure.
Joe can launch it 60m dangerous type even as a ruck.Pretty much sums up where the game was lost. They cut us up through there that second half and it was the difference. Holmes going down hurt us structurally quite badly.
I felt like oddly they looked a better unit with daniber in the ruck and going more mobile up forward
Yes, best to admit you don't know anything and that your opinion should be taken with a grain of salt. Then again better not to express your opinion in the first place.Great post. You have to know what you don't know.
I think that’s a little harsh. Whilst I do think this was a golden opportunity and who knows when we get another opportunity, there’s no shame in losing to this Brisbane team. Yes we let one slip, I think there will be lots of sleepless nights for some in the team but by no means a bad season given the expectations going in. Plenty of positivesMate I’m 12 pages into this thread and there are comments I agree with and others that are complete rubbish.
What I don’t think is being appreciated is that making it back to a prelim is no guarantee… it’s ****ing hard work. We’ve been super lucky to play in so many. We may not see another for years.. who knows…
We blew a golden opportunity tonight. Pretending otherwise/consoling yourself that bris were the better team is complete and utter BS. We should have won tonight. End of story. May we have lost next week based on injuries/suspensions… maybe. But we should have won this game.
Blow as much smoke up your arse as you want.. this was a missed opportunity.
have we over performed from preseason predictions.. 100% but that doesn’t excuse tonight
The thing that gets me about posts like this is the absolutism.
The total lack of humility or reflection on the fact that Scott, MC, and the list management team all clearly think very differently. People who incidentally a) know more about footy than you, and b) have way more info than you.
I have opinions on certain players too, but I also have perspective on how much confidence I should have in that opinion given the comparative lack of knowledge/experience/info I have to those who are actually in the know.
There's a point where an opinion crosses from confidence to arrogance. Congrats on highlighting that line for the rest of us.
I have a theory someone dished out rotton bananas to the boys at half time - energy was missing, mistake after mistake. Players turning to water... Whatever happened at half time should never happen again. Brisbane did not 'turn it on' - they were extremely average all night we were just happend to find a way to play even worse. Could not buy a clean forward entry - every kick went to Brisbanes advantage... Turnover after turnover all night.
I had no doubt we would waltz on through to a GF until Friday came and everything came out.Listening to Scott’s presser, it’s very clear the incident with King yesterday shook the club and his absence tonight was felt.
Also confirmed Holmes ‘did’ have a bit of gastro, and Covid going around the club.
You can see from bulldogs training footage he's been ready to go for a while.The way Ashcroft has bounced back from his ACL gives me a lot of hope that Bailey Smith will be fine.
This stretches the meaning of 'choke' so far it's rendered useless.Yes, exactly this.
Obviously if you compare to pre-season expectations it's not a choke, it's a massive over-performance, but in the context of the position we had got ourselves into, of course it's a choke. Any time you lose a home Preliminary Final against an interstate side it should be considered as much.
That unfortunately just isn’t true.Give me a break. All teams have problems they deal with. Geelong were in a great position at half time. After the long break, Brisbane went to another level and Geelong did not have the energy or the will to match them. McInerney was a bigger loss for Brisbane than Holmes for Geelong. Given the extra week off there are no excuses. It was a wasted opportunity.