He’s not wrong
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All of the younger guys who played pivotal roles in 2016 were already super competitive players. It would've made little difference who their coach was in that regard. It goes back to my point earlier in this thread in that you cannot teach aspects of the game like this to players. It's baked into them by the time they arrive at the club. They either are or aren't competitive by nature. In my view, McCartney just happened to be the guy in charge when the stars aligned and that group started to form around what was already a solid core or hardened players. His greatest contribution to the rise of the club was that he was so bad at the gig he was the harbinger for desperately needed change and a high risk list management gambit at club as risk averse as ours has traditionally been. For that if nothing else. I give him sole credit.I'm not so sure Norm.
The emphasis and adoption of the crack in was team wide. Throw Dahl and Clay Smith into the mix not to mention Bont, Libba and Macrae. There was an element of team wide heightened pressure on the opposition at the contest and elsewhere that hasn't really been replicated since 2016, and Bevo acknowledged that it was one area of the game that he didn't need to address.
For all his faults, McCartney can rightly take some credit for that IMO and arguably it was the foundation for our ultimate success. The rest of what you've said about him is probably correct although the departure of Cooney, Higgins and Griffen through that period is not something I see any need to regret.
He’s not wrong
He’s not wrong
I don't mind revisiting these things every now and then. What was done was done and cannot be undone. Some bad times, followed by some good times. Maybe the former had a bearing on the latter, maybe it didn't. The rich tapestry....All of the younger guys who played pivotal roles in 2016 were already super competitive players. It would've made little difference who their coach was in that regard. It goes back to my point earlier in this thread in that you cannot teach aspects of the game like this to players. It's baked into them by the time they arrive at the club. They either are or aren't competitive by nature. In my view, McCartney just happened to be the guy in charge when the stars aligned and that group started to form around what was already a solid core or hardened players. His greatest contribution to the rise of the club was that he was so bad at the gig he was the harbinger for desperately needed change and a high risk list management gambit at club as risk averse as ours has traditionally been. For that if nothing else. I give him sole credit.
The adoption of a handball focused game and a coach with a much wider approach to the job had a much bigger impact on our rise than the myth of cracking in ever had.
Cooney was a no brainer. He was cooked by the time of his departure. I don't think it's a stretch to say that both Higgins and Griffen would've played in our flag side if we were playing a game of alternative timelines. One thing is certain, no matter what alternative timeline we can conjure. Brendan McCartney and his stiflingly dull approach to the game was never going to be the coach who got us there.
Right or wrong. Im done raking over 10 year old coals colder than my mother in laws touch.
Carry on.
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I Remember Cody he mark the footy and he had a teammate in space just ignores it and kicks the footy into the goal square didn’t even score from it.
No not you that’s why I deleted the post
I wish our players could delete some of their kicks. No, not you Myers. I'm deleting that kick.No not you that’s why I deleted the post
Beecause we picked too tall a team, we had to play Daniel in defence,
He is not quick enough and can’t kick far enough to be of any use in quick transition out of defence and is a liability 1 on 1:
In doing so we lost our best delivere inside 50 and one of our goal kickers.
Believe or not we have some decent quick defenders in the reserves who Bevo won’t play. One or two of Cleary, Crozier, VDM should have been picked.
Is there any stats that reflect difficulty of kick? For example, Baker is more than 10% higher than Treloar on effective kick rate, but doesn’t mean much if he’s going for easy sideways kicks while Treloar is trying to gain ground with riskier kicksCan't remember who asked but here is the rundown of our kicking and overall goal accuracy across the season...
Kicking Profile (minimum 20 shots, midfielders highlighted)
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Teams - Shot At Goal Profile (currently ranked 15th for shot accuracy and 18th for scoring shot accuracy)
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WB - Shot At Goal Profile (minimum 5 shots)
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Competition - Shot At Goal Profile (minimum 40 shots)
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Some good stuff there OG. It wasn't me asking but thanks anyway.Can't remember who asked but here is the rundown of our kicking and overall goal accuracy across the season...
Kicking Profile (minimum 20 shots, midfielders highlighted)
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Teams - Shot At Goal Profile (currently ranked 15th for shot accuracy and 18th for scoring shot accuracy)
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WB - Shot At Goal Profile (minimum 5 shots)
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Competition - Shot At Goal Profile (minimum 40 shots)
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Not enough heat on Jamarra for his appalling returns IMO. Statistically at least he is worse than Naughton. He was very reliable in his first 10-20 games IIRC but has got considerably worse. The Bulldog Yips. In his defence he does take quite a few shots from the arc or just outside it and also quite a few from out wide that either don't make the distance (I presume that still counts as a NS) or get sprayed because he has to really give it a roost and in doing so loses accuracy.
Hmm I wonder if the Dees supporters are talking about playing Fritsch in defence, I mean he must be costing them games forward…. Or GWS with Hogan, Hawks with Bruest etcCan't remember who asked but here is the rundown of our kicking and overall goal accuracy across the season...
Kicking Profile (minimum 20 shots, midfielders highlighted)
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Teams - Shot At Goal Profile (currently ranked 15th for shot accuracy and 18th for scoring shot accuracy)
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WB - Shot At Goal Profile (minimum 5 shots)
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Competition - Shot At Goal Profile (minimum 40 shots)
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Ah damn, yeah would be great if that was public. Another pretty egregious example in that table is Macrae, English, Libba and Daniel (all very good to elite fields kicks) being so far below Bruce, who is probably one of the worst kicks on our list.Yes there is it's called "Kick rating" which essentially is expected score but for kicks, in other words an expected kick rate. I sadly don't have access to these ratings.
So many possibilities there, NW.Most people are making the assumption that it's a forward sync problem. But is it .... conclusively? If the I50 is bombing it long then it's likely a lot of players will congregate at the fall of the ball. Is that what those delivering I50 are being asked to do? Bomb it long to a contest.
From all that Bevo has alluded to, I get the impression that that is not what they're being challenged to do. I can think of a number of times when JUH has kicked an I50 for Naughts to lead onto and vice versa and I imagine that when Naughts or Juh see that one or the other is kicking I50 they'll be more inclined to lead accordingly.
Could it be that the fwds simply do not have the required faith that those delivering I50 will honour their leads or kick to their advantage with any consistency so they're congregating in a likely spot in the hope that they'll at least halve the contest and then it becomes an all in. Is it/our Bevo's preference to kick to packs or contests with crumbers?
Are we looking in the right place for the problem?
Daniel was a defender the entire game. Our back 7 was Jones, Gardner, O’Brien, Richards, Duryea, Dale & Daniel. Scott was moved back after Richards went down. The structure in defence was fine (because O’Donnell was forward) but the personnel leaves a lot to be desired.I think Daniel drifted back when we lost Richards not because we where to tall
I agree Daniel is a better mid / forward
I would also agree in some minor changes and try outs