Review Dogs 93 def Saints 36

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Missed the game due to other commitments - but looking at the stats I thought Dahl had a quiet one - then I saw he laid 13 effective tackles , 7 more than anyone else on the ground. Such a good asset to have along with guys like Libba and Stevens who are also machines in that area.
 
Macrae 30 touches and a metres gained of 0, hopefully he'll learn that and not slip back into bad habits because he's so good with his work of the ball getting into the right positions.

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Possibly, I feel though that everyone needs to stop overreacting when he does well and when he doesn't go so well.

There was improvement last night, people should just be happy with that.

And also just watching the game and seeing 2 St Kilda defenders gang up on him (and Freo were doing the same) - it should also make us happy we've got a young KPP forward that opposition sides genuinely are fearful of.
Liam Jones got double teamed all the time and he is/was not very good.
 

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I just have a feeling that the JJ run and the Daniel 'candyman' Caleb goal will be part of a future highlights package which will show hints of progress made along the way to the summit
 
Normally like typing up a good essay after these sorts of wins, but Assignments have a hold on me
That Champion Data link above tells me something tremendous. Wood and Dunkley are down in the lower scores there but by no means had bad games. Wood on a usual stellar day is up there but was a tad off early; still put in the regulation saving intercepts. And Dunkley exhibited ridiculous marking ability today.
JJ's intercept had me frothed too

But theirs one player I'd just like to take my hat off tonight
Koby Stevens is tonights unsung hero for mine. Was tremendous
Some games he plays a standout but on nights like tonight, talk about Macrae going about his business, the Shark was all about doing it quietly.
What he brings to the team I believe can't be questioned, in my opinion his top rate work would be up in best 10 players at some other clubs but we have so many outstanding players that he's probably around 10-15+, but boy do I appreciate it.
His stoppage work is up to the high standard our team is going with, But one particular vision from a replay was telling; He plays the excellent role where any of our capable players have gone in for the initial hardball but on the occasion it spills out, he readily goes in hard for the second scrap and gets it out to other waiting players. Also easily capable of being the first to go in, Did everything else well tonight
Keep at it Koby, setting the standard for the players outside the best 15
Koby is a gun and so important to our side. Gives us some grunt and muscle and importantly fills that in between age gap that we don't have many of.
 
Good they did well in the VFL but neither have produced the standard of Roughy in the last two games at AFL level that I can remember in the last couple of years ...... not often anyway. Maybe Willy in the final v Adelaide.
For sure, but the good thing is there is pressure for spots. Roughy deserves to hold his spot. I'm not one of those over playing a VFL result against a depleted Werribee and relating that to to changing the senior team. Dale was excellent with 7 goals, but does that mean he's a walk up next week? I don't think so. Not sure who's spot he takes, perhaps Dunks, but then he did little wrong. Unless there is an injury or niggle I'm not sure we change much. Gee there have been Doubts on Wally and Macrea's performance in the last 2 weeks, which I find astounding. Each to their opinion I guess.
 
What was the average ages and games played for both sides last night?

Average Attributes

St Kilda Attribute Western Bulldogs
186.5cm Height 186.7cm
84.8kg Weight 84.8kg
25yr 3mth Age 24yr 7mth
95.5 Games 82.5

Total Players By Games

St Kilda Games Western Bulldogs
10 Less than 50 9
4 50 to 99 8
3 100 to 149 1
5 150 or more 4
 
If I could ask the drink 1 question, it would be whether he's studied the golden state warriors. That might seem self indulgent, and apologies to those non NBA folk out there, but the similarities are incredible.

Small ball defence, switch everything, embrace mismatches at both ends, run, attack, play your game at all costs.

Yes, the Ws can get chewed up by a monster ever now and then (as we will from time to time no doubt), but teams trying to outside the Warriors has played into their hands for 2 seasons now. I hope the dogs have a similar run.
i've thought about this too. Kerr has 4 defenders in his death line up (Green, Thompson, Barnes and Iggy) who can switch on all positions, which means their transitions are smooth as hell. Our backline is extremely switchable too with aerial athletes like Adams, Wood, Morris and Biggs.

We also go with perpetual motion on offence and swing the ball around until we see a chink in the D. That's why i quite like the switches of play we've seen in the first two weeks. It makes teams defend for longer and we have a million ways of breaking it up to finally go inside 50
 

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