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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Collingwood are all over Bo Allan FWIW.
Have told his folks that they will take him, however not sure if that means they think he’ll make it to their first pick now (unlikely) or if they’ll trade back into draft via John Noble.
Collingwood are all over Bo Allan FWIW.
Have told his folks that they will take him, however not sure if that means they think he’ll make it to their first pick now (unlikely) or if they’ll trade back into draft via John Noble.
I’ve thought long and hard about this.Most have Trainor sliding to our pick or later first round…
Would we be silly not to take him at 11, or are his concussion concerns to much of a risk?
Although I’m always on board with getting a dynamic half forward that plays through the midfield I’m not sure this small ball trend is entirely true.
Top four this weekend
Geelong: Cameron, Neale, Henry
Brisbane: Daniher, Hipwood, Morris
Port: Dixon, Ratugolea, Georgiadis
Sydney: McDonald, Amarty, McLean
All playing tall backlines as well.
As always in finals dominating control of the ball, dominating the turnover game, pressure and withstanding pressure and good ball use are what wins.
Although I’m always on board with getting a dynamic half forward that plays through the midfield I’m not sure this small ball trend is entirely true.
Top four this weekend
Geelong: Cameron, Neale, Henry
Brisbane: Daniher, Hipwood, Morris
Port: Dixon, Ratugolea, Georgiadis
Sydney: McDonald, Amarty, McLean
All playing tall backlines as well.
As always in finals dominating control of the ball, dominating the turnover game, pressure and withstanding pressure and good ball use are what wins.
Small ball trend refers to teams choosing to make their small forwards genuine targets inside 50 and playing through them rather than just going to KPF's every entry.What’s the small ball trend? Even Hawthorn are playing Chol and Dear with Lewis missing from the side this season. Although lots of the guys you mentioned are tall, lots of them aren’t who their teams rely on to get them over the line.
All i think of when I’ve heard this small ball phrase is teams who move the ball quick and take the game on, if we were to do this, then the fact we have two great key forwards, would be a huge advantage.
The way we play doesnt maximise Harry and Charlies skills
Also Geelong, Brisbane, Sydney, Hawthorn and Port have ripping half forwards/small forwards, something we dont.
Most have Trainor sliding to our pick or later first round…
Would we be silly not to take him at 11, or are his concussion concerns to much of a risk?
Small ball trend refers to teams choosing to make their small forwards genuine targets inside 50 and playing through them rather than just going to KPF's every entry.
Half forwards are becoming primary ball movers and midfield options and generally just being more and more involved in the game.
Our smalls outside of Fog play far more like olden day forward pockets who basically do nothing up the ground and just try to crumb at the feet of the talls without really providing anything to the team in terms of leads inside 50, ball movement, midfield minutes etc. Probably part of the reason why we just bomb it to H and Charles non stop.
X.Lindsay wins the Morrish Medal.
You going to supervise his knee rehab mate?Bring him to me
both similar types we need ball user and footy IQMy heart says Travaglia.
My head says Lindsay is exactly what we need
I think Lindsay has great vision, disposal and touch. Also plays a number of roles
GWV getting flogged in the Grand Final but Hannaford playing some sort of game from the midfield
I'd say this is Lindsay at his absolute best from this year. I do have doubts over whether he'll be good enough in the contest to play on ball at AFL level but really you don't want class users playing there anyway imo, better out wide or on a flank. Plays very similar to Mitch Duncan/Cerra with slightly better pace but his one sidedness is noticable.Um yes please. He looks all class. Beautiful mover
His combine results wouldn't have done him any favours imo. Hopefully not a serious injury thoughFinishing the game with 24 touches, 7 i50s, 9 tackles and a goal is a fair grand final in a losing effort from Hannaford. I’m definitely on his bandwagon.
Murphy Reid hurting his knee (prognosis unclear, though he was walking unassisted with a limp after the game) adds a complication to the top 10. I guess we won’t see his Combine results now.
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I'd say this is Lindsay at his absolute best from this year. I do have doubts over whether he'll be good enough in the contest to play on ball at AFL level but really you don't want class users playing there anyway imo, better out wide or on a flank. Plays very similar to Mitch Duncan/Cerra with slightly better pace but his one sidedness is noticable.