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Never ever change scott
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Like Blicavs playing on the wing? Or Dangerfield playing forward last year? Or Selwood playing wing this year so some younger players could play more inside minutes?
Don’t think that’s the issue.
?? pls enlighten me, cbf waiting for it to be uploaded to AFL.com.au but would love to hear about the salt haha.What a salty campaigner Scott is
Dimma did the same thing. Put Dusty forward, deepest forward, when Geelong were well on top in the first halfAbsolutely mind-bendingly stupid. Play your best, most explosive and most influential midfielder in the middle when you need to wrestle the momentum back.
Tonight Dahlhaus did what Dahlhaus does.
100% right. Ordinary team that gets found out as soon as the game is on neutral territory, west coast were the same for years before the move to Optus. All you have to be is decent and your guaranteed top 6The only reason they are always there about is they are gifted wins at their velodrome
What on earth does Lin Jong have to do with this thread at all lol?Do you still have Lin Jong? The guy who breaks when he gets tackled hard?
We could really use him in the finals next year.
Spot on .He was the single reason they lost tonight. Day in day out he gets away with shambolic matchday coaching and no one sees boo about it because he is a media love child. Things he got wrong tonight
- Bilcavs on a wing. Did NOTHING while his obvious matchup in Lynch torched them
- Knew he had to win the game based on tackling yet left guys like Parfitt and Henry play who couldnt tackle a feather. They missed a guy like Scott Selwood putting some pressure on the ball
- Dangerfields rotations were absurd. He spent way too much time up forward in the second half. Ablett also spent way too much time at HFF. Needed to be in the goal square with Hawkins out
- Henderson hasnt played forward for 6 bloody years. Why play him at FF for. He should have been the one attacking the ball on the wing with Ratagoluea deep forward to provide a contest. Henderson can lead okay however he has no leap and no contested marking ability so why have him as the person who gets the ball kicked on his head
- Houli had no one within boo of him. Should have had Atkins lock down on him from the first bounce
I can think of many more things to add but all in all it was the worst coaching performance of the season by any coach.
What on earth does Lin Jong have to do with this thread at all lol?
What did you say to the players.....it’s private
Richmond clearly the best team.....that’s not what you said this week, he is a whinging liar
His lip is dragging on the ground
I wouldn't call Lin Jong a pea heart, he's injury prone but don't question his heart.Geelong must recruit more pea hearts in the off season.
You gave us Dahlhaus, now what else can we get?
Average side. Punching above their weight during the season mostly because they play and win 10 games at their ground in Geelong. Once finals come in a neutral arena they lose coz they're not good enough.
What did you say to the players.....it’s private
Richmond clearly the best team.....that’s not what you said this week, he is a whinging liar
His lip is dragging on the ground
To be fair, he said Richmond have been the best team over the past three years, .and what he said earlier in the week was that he thought they were a better team last year.. saying that might be silly or whatever, but it doesn't make it a contradiction.What did you say to the players.....it’s private
Richmond clearly the best team.....that’s not what you said this week, he is a whinging liar
His lip is dragging on the ground
It was a fairly considered Scott interview in fairness.
Though the best part was when he claimed this game was just like the last time they played Richmond, and won by 12 goals.