Goodwins selection integrity: 1) decide 22 favourites in FebNo idea how Petty keeps his spot tbh
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2) Shove as many of those 22 into lineup as quickly and as urgently as possible.
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Goodwins selection integrity: 1) decide 22 favourites in FebNo idea how Petty keeps his spot tbh
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This is why I would like to see Gawn on one wing/halfback flank as an outlet mark. Grundy either in the centre or opposite wing, for the same reason. And Petty mixing with Grundy as an outlet mark.It would be nice this week if May didn't bomb it to the left every kick out. Can't remember the last time Max marked one there and we seem to just turn it over for a quick re-entry. Not to mention it's incredibly predictable for the opposition to set up for.
This is the sort of stupid stuff that has crept back into our game. Boring, predictable, and not even very effective.
This is why I would like to see Gawn on one wing/halfback flank as an outlet mark. Grundy either in the centre or opposite wing, for the same reason. And Petty mixing with Grundy as an outlet mark.
There we have 3 talls covering all angles for the kicker, to exit D50.
Picket should be roving these packs, with his speed helping to getaway or shutdown turnovers.
Fritta should play high as the next link in any chain coming forward. Around the F50 arc.
Not this week especially.Spargo in for Kozzie?
Yeah, this week, but he is tying to be IcarusKozzie has been crap, but he's still a potential match winner if gets his groove back. Highly unlikely he'll be dropped I think.
Gus is almost indispensable for his defensive game, but then is so i=untidy when he has the ball, using it poorly too often. Turnovers.Gus can go in the bin and Bowey can come back.
That's not going to happen though, Goody doubled down on Gus in the midfield being good in an AFL article today.
Angus tries too many short kicks near the boundary that either go to the oppo/over the line for a free. He doesn't play within his limitations and causes turnovers.Gus is almost indispensable for his defensive game, but then is so i=untidy when he has the ball, using it poorly too often. Turnovers.
But he is not alone in that.
Someone should get Brayshaw an Apple Turnover sponsorship.!!!
Well Max has barely got hands to the ball off kickout kicks. He gets monster-ed out there. So then we are defending mostly from that situation and the ball comes back into our D50 at angles, often thru the corridor.It's literally the least of our problems, we're rated no 1 in the league in this area.
50-80m out is where the issue is. Taking a mark and then going slow and holding it up is the exact opposite of what you want when the forward 50 strategy is chaos ball. Play on from that part of the ground and it changes that scenario.
Well Max has barely got hands to the ball off kickout kicks. He gets monster-ed out there. So then we are defending mostly from that situation and the ball comes back into our D50 at angles, often thru the corridor.
This kills our defence.
This is where our transition comes unstuck; Thru wing area to around the F50.
And this is why picket struggles because he's often played as the deep go to in the next link of the chain. Picket deep with a opponent doesn't work that often, because we kick it onto his head.
They try too hard to flip the ball on, too rapidly... causing stupid errors. I prefer to see them use their legs to get their bodies in a position to give a skilled handball or kick, on to a running teammate.Angus tries too many short kicks near the boundary that either go to the oppo/over the line for a free. He doesn't play within his limitations and causes turnovers.
Stats, can't you see whats going on, without stats to point at some imaginary thesis.Mate, the stats say literally the opposite of that.
Agree on this, and as above in my post, I believe the issue is we're stopping too often. We've got a chaos ball game plan with an overthinking 'oh no forward connection' mindset - just play on and kick it long and embrace the chaos, don't stop and wait for the defence to setup and then kick it long anyway.
Stats, can't you see whats going on, without stats to point at some imaginary thesis.
Reckon JVR is more managed than omitted tbh. Give him a week off and a week or two of VFL then have him back in and hitting his straps for finals. If they're convinced BBB's knees will hold up then having them tested out and JVR freshened up could be a great move come finals.
Apparently some issues with Tommo on the training track so not surprised he's not back in.
Rapt to see Bowza back, would be even more rapt if they tried him forward, although perhaps that has to wait until Clarry is back and Clangers Brayshaw is out of the middle.
Late change for Melksham to get him to 100 Dees games incoming…
Yeah sweet, let's pick the least agile forward in the league for a game that's gonna be played on the deck 99% of it
Only we would bring in a kid, have him look like a rising star early and then ruin his confidence so bad 3 months later he's dropped for a ******* donkey without knees
Because our stupid game plan is about maximising midfield numbers and protecting the defence. Bailey Fritsch is probably the best forward in the league the fact he can average 2 goals a game in our forward line.We are shocking at developing forward at AFL level. For some reason we do it well at Casey then we destroy them once they get into the 1s.