thylacine60
Post-Human
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motty is the type who terrifies opposition backs - he buzzes about at a hundred miles an hour - when he sorts out his touch he will have great hurt factor.....
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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
There are 30 plus blokes “capable” of cementing themselves in the side before the end of the year. HTF to we workout WTF we leave out?Still think Mots cements himself in the side before the end of the year, Carroll too
There are 30 plus blokes “capable” of cementing themselves in the side before the end of the year. HTF to we workout WTF we leave out?
Thought about a plug as I typed it…Analysis - The D Word
Some posters have been ringing the changes - White out, Byrne in, Buckley out, Daisy in. How will we know when we have enough depth? Or do you ever reach that stage of being able to cover your losses? It does feel good to have options (thanks largely to a shortish injury list) when you consider...www.bigfooty.com
There are 30 plus blokes “capable” of cementing themselves in the side before the end of the year. HTF to we workout WTF we leave out?
There are 30 plus blokes “capable” of cementing themselves in the side before the end of the year. HTF to we workout WTF we leave out?
certainly makes you appreciate the wins...Init great for us amongst us here who did the patient wait for the flowering, to enjoy what's unfolding now. 6 -8 years of enjoyable supporting ahead.
In saying that, some/a fair few of us enjoyed the rebuild too huh. It in itself was an experience if you had a clear mind.
Never lost faith in what we had. Occasionally had some doubt on some individuals I held high hopes for. Definite frustration in some major management glitches. Had some WTF reactions as we traded in some premium talent while already having the developing talent on the list.Init great for us amongst us here who did the patient wait for the flowering, to enjoy what's unfolding now. 6 -8 years of enjoyable supporting ahead.
In saying that, some/a fair few of us enjoyed the rebuild too huh. It in itself was an experience if you had a clear mind.
Never lost faith in what we had. Occasionally had some doubt on some individuals I held high hopes for. Definite frustration in some major management glitches. Had some WTF reactions as we traded in some premium talent while already having the developing talent on the list.
Now I just hope our developing youngsters have the patience to wait for “their time”. Opportunity is going to be in short supply for some very deserving players.
Never lost faith in what we had. Occasionally had some doubt on some individuals I held high hopes for. Definite frustration in some major management glitches. Had some WTF reactions as we traded in some premium talent while already having the developing talent on the list.
Now I just hope our developing youngsters have the patience to wait for “their time”. Opportunity is going to be in short supply for some very deserving players.
This is when you know we are a genuine contender, a good system with a best 30-32 not 22.Great position to be in, especially if we can stay healthier from here on end. Just guessing, but perhaps around 14 are automatic inclusions, 8 spots seem interchangeable
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think I called it from the ground a couple of minutes in.......bizarrely I can't always see when we are off but often it's pretty obvious when we are on.....A ruthless and uncompromising performance. We looked on from the get-go. Only thing lacking was our polish early but the group held their nerve and didn’t stop until they got the result they were after. I thought crippa got us going on the inside and durds and mots pressure was elite. Cottrell, I thought, had his best game for the club and I think he’s best suited in the role he played on the weekend. Lastly, TDK. I’ve been mentioning him all year as potentially an A+ player for us and he’s showing exactly why. He’s not a ruck that accumulates but his impact on a game is in the gawn/natanui level. He can hurt teams in so many ways and is such a great player for us to have. Really proud of this performance.
What are you pimping out with this ‘D-word’ stuff? Give me the BLUF.Analysis - The D Word
Some posters have been ringing the changes - White out, Byrne in, Buckley out, Daisy in. How will we know when we have enough depth? Or do you ever reach that stage of being able to cover your losses? It does feel good to have options (thanks largely to a shortish injury list) when you consider...www.bigfooty.com
Analysis - The D Word
Some posters have been ringing the changes - White out, Byrne in, Buckley out, Daisy in. How will we know when we have enough depth? Or do you ever reach that stage of being able to cover your losses? It does feel good to have options (thanks largely to a shortish injury list) when you consider...www.bigfooty.com
Anyone who thinks Cottrell is not a smart footballer, go and watch that goal he kicked again.
Your point 1 is really pleasing to hear. That is footy IQ right there.Brilliant.
A few things to note about that goal:
- Cottrell's first option was Welsh running past. He was aware enough to see Walsh would be sold into trouble so cut back inside and created the space for himself.
- His handball option was absolutely the right thing, he already knew what he was going to do next. He showed that he has elite running capabilies, these types of players just get better as the game goes on.
- Cottrell has now shown us many a time that he can kick the ball well running at full tilt.
- Josh Honey actually roved the inital marking contest on the wing and handballed to Cottrell. If you follow Honey from that point onward he too sprints to the next contest and can be seen running alongside Cottrell right up until he kicked the goal, providing another option. I reckon Vossy would've loved that.
Summed it up perfectly Geth, finally looked much more comfortable and committed out there, nowhere as slow as people on here have been saying not lightning but showed some good top speed with his defensive chasing and offensive running…I am actually more encouraged by this performance from Jesse Motlop than any of his previous games. Why? Because in this performance he demonstrated unselfishness and a team first ethic.
He's shown that he's got AFL speeds, is stronger overhead than he looks, has a bit of sneaky goalsense about him, but to this point he's not shown that kind of workrate defensively and hasn't attacked the ball carrier like that. He worked harder in defense chasing a man than he did when we had the ball, and he still wanted the ball.
I'd almost leave him in anyway if Owies is fit. Almost.
I'm not sure I've seen Jack Martin even sprint at full speed this year whilst Honey chased and ran like a madman with little reward. But he never gave up. Martin gives up.Let's be honest. If Martin played the game Honey played today there would be a murderous mob baying for blood.
I guess that it follows the Martin in overpaid whilst honey us an up and comer taken as a rookie narrative.
Don't get me wrong I'm keen to see Honey get a good run at it to see what he can do.