Midfield is a product of having none of the natural leaders in, Danger, Guthrie, Duncan, even Selwood. Left with a bunch of guys who have always waited for others to lead, this is what happens.
Yep. Nothing from the post-game suggests otherwise. Leaking excuses to the media, Scott standing on a hill questinoning the idea of going down an alternative path, overall club messaging that 'we'll be back again'. Going to be a fun off-season.
Nice one-game metaphor for Rhys Stanley's entire career. Does a decent job against one of the game's best ruckmen but when the game is on the line he's not at the one place he's supposed to be.
It's legitimately bewildering how much power the coaches have over the AFL when basically every rule change is introduced to combat the coaches' tactics of slowing down the game.
We can't play a brand of football needed to beat Richmond, pretty simple as that. We can't play fast enough and don't have the skills or decision making required to dismantle the way they defend.
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