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A lot of unpalatable truth in there. But the accusation that Boomer is selfish, will always have a shot at goal instead of passing, is simply wrong. Whether that's Dermot not paying attention, or not letting the facts get in the way of a years-old judgement, hard to say.
Between the all important milestones of 50 to 200 games experience, the Roo’s are beautifully placed with 17 players (the same as Hawthorn).
They also have the most 200 plus game players with five and they are all very good players, or better.
As with the diss of Boomer, Dermie's comments are more relevant to the LT of 3 or 4 years ago.Brad would a freaking big glass of water to swallow that bitter pill.
Hard to argue ignoring the LT swipe. He's the least of our worries.
Boomer has every right to go for goal when in scoring distance. I've said this before and I'll say it again that My Number 1 rule as a coach would be if you're within 50 to go for goal. Too often players attempt to pass. We saw the repercussions of that on the weekend. :stern lookA lot of unpalatable truth in there. But the accusation that Boomer is selfish, will always have a shot at goal instead of passing, is simply wrong. Whether that's Dermot not paying attention, or not letting the facts get in the way of a years-old judgement, hard to say.
Good read.
Does he feel that black and other forwards need to start presenting better or they get over looked in comparison to when petries around?
Very accurate article-Although the swipe at Boomer is off the mark.
It is reflected in actions such as taking the shot at goal himself instead of giving the ball to a better placed teammate. Something my ex — premiership teammates would give a verbal flogging to.
It is reflected in the tracking of tapes in review.
And that see’s him always run at break neck speed towards his own goals, but saving very little in the tank if the ball is turned over.