If you want to swim in the deep end, you need depthToo much depth
I’m worried
And water, and a pool, maybe some drainage
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If you want to swim in the deep end, you need depthToo much depth
I’m worried
He did a bit of running. From what I saw he didn't join in with the drills/match sim. I only saw him from a distance but he looked thin, like he'd lost some conditioning.How'd Wardy go today for those who were there?
I wonder how sick he's been recently tbh.He did a bit of running. From what I saw he didn't join in with the drills/match sim. I only saw him from a distance but he looked thin, like he'd lost some conditioning.
The best teams at NOT going back to back
We often talk about the great dynasty teams etc which can get very boring as it’s obvious who they are My question is a little more nuanced - which teams are the best NOT to go back to back? I’m going to start with Hawthorn 2015. To this day it shits me. What are your thoughts/examples?www.bigfooty.com
Sammy would be across Mikey Moore being out for 6 weeks with illness…I wonder how sick he's been recently tbh.
He was shooting hoops on Tues with me & seemed fineI wonder how sick he's been recently tbh.
I tend to agree with you but this is the time of year to try new things and playing 2 rucks could be something worth exploring. Last year we had a real deficiency in our offensive game plan at times, whereas we couldn't bring the ball to ground and allowed defenders to intercept mark, missing opportunities to gather ground balls. The fix during the finals was to swing Sicily forward to rectify and this might end up being the solution this year too but I'd say they are playing around with the idea of playing a ruck forward at times for this purpose.Can’t see us playing 2 rucks, our game is based on speed and being more agile and quicker than the opposition over 4 quarters..
I reckon 82 to 88 A prelim and then 6 consecutive GF's without a single B2B.I still say us in 84, 87, 90 and 92
Was the biggest missed opportunity
We'd have to be one of the best at bouncing back after a GF loss though...I still say us in 84, 87, 90 and 92
Was the biggest missed opportunity
I like your description of Harry turning up in the right spot, it’s his greatest strength he just knows where to go to get the ball.Match simulation notes - Thursday 16th January
Players who didn't partake
Lewis, Dear, Moore, Ryan, Frost, Blanck, Ginnivan, Watson, Sicily, Ward, Breust, Butler, Mraz
Standouts
Cam Mackenzie was absolutely exceptional. Made the most of every touch he got. Oozed class with his disposals. Had a few centre clearances and a wonderful goal assist to Dimma.
Hustwaite had 3 centre clearances and was clean with his disposal, especially by hand. He was fantastic for the yellow team.
Both Noodle and Meek had moments where they looked great. Noodle was winning taps over Meek, while Meek was trying to use his running to get the advantage away from the contest. An enthralling battle.
Speaking of Battle, his field kicking was superb. Hit a lovely 50m kick that hit Finn, who kicked inside for a goal.
Both Scaife and Ramsden took some marks as deep forwards and hit the scoreboard.
Croc kicked two goals and was lively around the contest.
Amon played half back and kicked a great goal from 50 metres into the wind.
Tom Barrass just knows what to do when defending. Little knock ons and taps away from defence. His kicking might end up being a great quality of our game plan - a few times he kicked to players free in the centre of the ground.
Daysy hasn't missed a step - was skillful and tough at the contest, excellent run and spread.
Harry Morrison turned up in the right spot time and time again. Be it with a tackle, a linking handball or a forward 50 entry.
CJ looked very good in the half back line - gave excellent run and bounce, but also made a few telling tackles.
So Battle, Barras and CJ in the backline is a pretty different backline from the end of last year. Any gelling issues at all?Match simulation notes - Thursday 16th January
Players who didn't partake
Lewis, Dear, Moore, Ryan, Frost, Blanck, Ginnivan, Watson, Sicily, Ward, Breust, Butler, Mraz
Standouts
Cam Mackenzie was absolutely exceptional. Made the most of every touch he got. Oozed class with his disposals. Had a few centre clearances and a wonderful goal assist to Dimma.
Hustwaite had 3 centre clearances and was clean with his disposal, especially by hand. He was fantastic for the yellow team.
Both Noodle and Meek had moments where they looked great. Noodle was winning taps over Meek, while Meek was trying to use his running to get the advantage away from the contest. An enthralling battle.
Speaking of Battle, his field kicking was superb. Hit a lovely 50m kick that hit Finn, who kicked inside for a goal.
Both Scaife and Ramsden took some marks as deep forwards and hit the scoreboard.
Croc kicked two goals and was lively around the contest.
Amon played half back and kicked a great goal from 50 metres into the wind.
Tom Barrass just knows what to do when defending. Little knock ons and taps away from defence. His kicking might end up being a great quality of our game plan - a few times he kicked to players free in the centre of the ground.
Daysy hasn't missed a step - was skillful and tough at the contest, excellent run and spread.
Harry Morrison turned up in the right spot time and time again. Be it with a tackle, a linking handball or a forward 50 entry.
CJ looked very good in the half back line - gave excellent run and bounce, but also made a few telling tackles.
He is a super smart playerI like your description of Harry turning up in the right spot, it’s his greatest strength he just knows where to go to get the ball.
It’s why I think he should get a decent crack at making a spot in the wing his own. He knows where to run which is the real art of being a winger and his disposal once he gets it is always top notch.