About as much as a hernia
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About as much as a hernia
They’ll get him for a future second pick tooSimilarly, I heard on the weekend from a local source on the inner ‘s’ that HR was and is keen on the Cats.
Bookmark this for when it happens.
I think based on what last year provided, I think Nostra is probably closer to what we can expect.
Northball can work, it's just needs refinement.
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Not so sure about this. I think that it invites pressure and breaks down under it. I don't think it either suits our list or is a viable game plan in finals, which is really what we should be developing a game plan for.Northball can work, it's just needs refinement.
The inability to execute basic skills under no pressure is what constantly ****s us.Not so sure about this. I think that it invites pressure and breaks down under it. I don't think it either suits our list or is a viable game plan in finals, which is really what we should be developing a game plan for.
We shall see. But I think that like last year, it will be great to watch when it works, but diabolical when pulled apart. Hopefully we don't have to watch anything as horrible as the two Hawthorn games last year, when Mitchell dacked Clarko.
Not so sure about this. I think that it invites pressure and breaks down under it. I don't think it either suits our list or is a viable game plan in finals, which is really what we should be developing a game plan for.
We shall see. But I think that like last year, it will be great to watch when it works, but diabolical when pulled apart. Hopefully we don't have to watch anything as horrible as the two Hawthorn games last year, when Mitchell dacked Clarko.
Totally agree with both of these.The inability to execute basic skills under no pressure is what constantly ****s us.
Spot on.The inability to execute basic skills under no pressure is what constantly ****s us.
I think you're right here - Daniel may be our best pick up of the three due to the potential flow on effect up the field.Spot on.
When we ran 'Northball' and had the kids with skill (Sheez & Colby) in the backline who were running past for the handball receive we looked good as they were hitting targets and creating overlap opportunities up the field.
As soon as their young legs got tired, our older players with much less skill started getting the handball receives.. nekminit.. turnover, turnover, turnover.. ****ing turnover city with no real pressure applied.
Hopefully with the addition of Daniel's sublime skillset behind the ball and the fitness maturity of those young legs, we'll stay cleaner with the ball for longer periods of the game and therefore get more scoring opportunities up the field with far less turnovers coming back the other way.
Hopefully..
Alternatively Clarko is looking a the handful of solid games with this plan and thinking we can do this much more often as the team matures. I don't think we can assume that the style isn't sustainable because a handful of QUOTE]That's the basis on which we're going to be successful. Add improvement when we haven't got the ball.
If we're going to be conservative, and take a damage control mentality, we'll go nowhere.
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Which will then hopefully lead to them being even fresher when running the ball.Hopefully with the addition of Daniel's sublime skillset behind the ball and the fitness maturity of those young legs, we'll stay cleaner with the ball for longer periods of the game and therefore get more scoring opportunities up the field with far less turnovers coming back the other way.
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Careful mate.. everyone round here thinks we have a team of A class ball users. We have exactly 3 players that have above average disposal by foot (best 18 players).The inability to execute basic skills under no pressure is what constantly ****s us.
Ignoring stats, the eye test says that McKercher, Sheezel, Daniel and Powell all above average disposal by foot. Probably make a case for a half dozen others but those four immediately stand out to me.Careful mate.. everyone round here thinks we have a team of A class ball users. We have exactly 3 players that have above average disposal by foot (best 18 players).
No one send me the afl stats for averages, efficiency stats are compromised.
Powell is borderline. I havent seen him stand out and pull off a 45. He’s an Average disposal. He is a baseline disposer.Ignoring stats, the eye test says that McKercher, Sheezel, Daniel and Powell all above average disposal by foot. Probably make a case for a half dozen others but those four immediately stand out to me.
Yep there’s no trust in skills to open up play with the players further up the ground making space to receive the following play.The inability to execute basic skills under no pressure is what constantly ****s us.
Opponents know that we aren’t clean enough with the ball when in the clear, so they don’t have to run too hard to defend and pray on the inevitable turnover between the centre and HF.
Powell is borderline. I havent seen him stand out and pull off a 45. He’s an Average disposal. He is a baseline disposer.
Powell is borderline. I havent seen him stand out and pull off a 45. He’s an Average disposal. He is a baseline disposer.
Flat, hard and direct.Yeah nah. Powell is our 2nd best kick (especially going inside forward 50) behind Sheezel.
He is creative, has excellent vision and is able to pull off long damaging kicks, and shorter higher risk kicks.
Yeah nah. Powell is our 2nd best kick (especially going inside forward 50) behind Sheezel.
He is creative, has excellent vision and is able to pull off long damaging kicks, and shorter higher risk kicks.
Curtis has some of the best field kicking in the team.Ignoring stats, the eye test says that McKercher, Sheezel, Daniel and Powell all above average disposal by foot. Probably make a case for a half dozen others but those four immediately stand out to me.