TommyJay
Team Captain
Re: AFL Round 13 - St Kilda v Geelong, MCG, Friday 25 June 7:40PM
I think the improvement in St Kilda has come exactly from the absence of Roo. Sure, we had a few weeks to find our legs when he was out, and we looked dangerously like the bottom had fallen out of our team, however we have started to be able to kick scores without him. Once we put Stanley in as his replacement, that solved the problem of structure. But obviously Stanley was never going to have the same output, so we needed others to step up, consequently we've had 5 goal games out of people like Milne, Goddard and Joey, which hasn't happened as often last year. Kosi is also looking like improving, and we've been still winning even with him being almost completely ineffectual. By no stretch do I think that this improvement means we're a certainty to beat the Cats, but I think now if we come up against you in the finals and Roo is firing, we can rely on him like we tried to do last year. However if he's shut out, we've now got several more viable options.
Also from a spectacle point of view, when you support the team it's not bad to watch at all. I hate the other team kicking goals almost as much as I love my own team kicking them, and so I don't have to be subjected to that as much as other teams do. I can understand that from a neutral point of view it's not as much fun, and certainly when you're the team who is getting kept to only 10 goals(ish), but I think if our average score is somewhere between 90-100 (which it has been since we started the gameplan) we can't be overly focused on defence, we've been scoring too with the exception of a few torrid games.
Flood/zone/frontal pressure...call it what you like but it is essentially a rolling chess board of a zone ahead of the ball. Saints have taken what Clarko started and applied it ruthlessly and consistently. They have way more mental discipline than the Hawks, so it still works for them. It seems to me though that Hawthorn tried to run from defence whereas Saints are more inclined to kick long and accurate to space, a la Goddard.
It is very much good defence, but it is horrible to watch as a spectator. I admire the players for having the mental discipline to stick to it, but I feel sorry for them. All that work, subjugation of flair and nothing to show for it.
It will be a greta game though. I still think St Kilda are the only team with the capabilities to challenge us at our best. They just get the job done.
But I feel we have improved significantly from last year in key areas that will particularly help against St Kilda.
Josh Hunt's kicking will be critical, as is his ability to nullify a small forward like Milne or Schneider. Wojinski's good form and run is a huge asset for zone breaking.
Pods is the sticky handed goal kicking machine that we have lacked. God help Zac Dawson if he gets Pods....it won't be pretty.
And Varcoe's newly acquired grunt and presence.
And let's not forget SJ was missing in RD 14 last year and was severely hampered in the GF, even though he was important in the last quarter.
Not sure where the improvement is at St Kilda tbh, particularly without Roo.
I think the improvement in St Kilda has come exactly from the absence of Roo. Sure, we had a few weeks to find our legs when he was out, and we looked dangerously like the bottom had fallen out of our team, however we have started to be able to kick scores without him. Once we put Stanley in as his replacement, that solved the problem of structure. But obviously Stanley was never going to have the same output, so we needed others to step up, consequently we've had 5 goal games out of people like Milne, Goddard and Joey, which hasn't happened as often last year. Kosi is also looking like improving, and we've been still winning even with him being almost completely ineffectual. By no stretch do I think that this improvement means we're a certainty to beat the Cats, but I think now if we come up against you in the finals and Roo is firing, we can rely on him like we tried to do last year. However if he's shut out, we've now got several more viable options.
Also from a spectacle point of view, when you support the team it's not bad to watch at all. I hate the other team kicking goals almost as much as I love my own team kicking them, and so I don't have to be subjected to that as much as other teams do. I can understand that from a neutral point of view it's not as much fun, and certainly when you're the team who is getting kept to only 10 goals(ish), but I think if our average score is somewhere between 90-100 (which it has been since we started the gameplan) we can't be overly focused on defence, we've been scoring too with the exception of a few torrid games.