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I actually think injecting Sturt and Corbett changes up the forward line a bit, especially if we can get the forwards to not lead all on top of each other (leaving Walters alone as the only forward in a realistic spot against 3 or more opponents).I like what Sturt brings when he brings it. The problem is he just goes missing for 98% of the game.
Personally, I just think we now need to alter thought process and get games into a young forward mix which will be our future.
Keep Walters for guidance and direction.
Then just load up on Amiss, Treacy, Sturt.
Taberner and Fyfe are done.
Switkowski, Shultz and Frederick provide speed.
At some stage see if Kuek, Emmett and Corbett offer anything.
Jaeger as a half forward is horrible.
Jackson too… but I guess he’s worth persisting with in the front half.
The reality is our forward line is like a very fresh pizza cut into 8 slices and we’re asked to pick 6 slices.
No matter what 6 you choose you’re going to get the same meal.
User name checks out.Over the years the delivery into forwards always been substandard. Mundy was the only one that could. Compared to other teams it's atrocious
The funny thing is we are likely to get smashed in the Gabba next week.I like what Sturt brings when he brings it. The problem is he just goes missing for 98% of the game.
Personally, I just think we now need to alter thought process and get games into a young forward mix which will be our future.
Keep Walters for guidance and direction.
Then just load up on Amiss, Treacy, Sturt.
Taberner and Fyfe are done.
Switkowski, Shultz and Frederick provide speed.
At some stage see if Kuek, Emmett and Corbett offer anything.
Jaeger as a half forward is horrible.
Jackson too… but I guess he’s worth persisting with in the front half.
The reality is our forward line is like a very fresh pizza cut into 8 slices and we’re asked to pick 6 slices.
No matter what 6 you choose you’re going to get the same meal.
What the **** is this campaigner on about?? Never seen a bump before ****stain? Brayshaw injured as well.Lmao nothing in it. * this campaigner for trying to start the campaign to get him suspended
Thanks!
It's not naive, I just take more time to judge; everyone seems to be hearing this ticking clock and they're all FOMO that we're going to miss our window despite having one of the youngest lists in the comp.Very naive take mattis. You think young driven players are going to sit around for a couple of years waiting for some nervous geeky stepdad type in JL, who appears to have the charisma of a gone off carrot, to lead them back to relevancy?
We are only on week 6 of a long season and it’s already over. Wait until the agents start digging around, finding out who is available, and you start reading the rumours on Twitter from Jon Ralph and the like. How attractive is Adelaide looking to Brennan Cox right now for example?
The performance of Sam Sturt last night was absolutely DAMNING on this coach. He should have about 50 games played at this stage, not bloody 5!!
Ethan Hughes and Banfield have played nearly 200 games between them for the freo dockers. That’s an entire career of an elite AFL footballer for fcuks sake! Wasted on honest battlers that would spend the entire season in the VFL if they were on the List of any other finals side.
Matthew Richardson who knows a thing or two about kicking goals was raving about Sturt leading like a natural forward and wondering where this guy came from?
Imagine if we’d even given TWENTY of the games given to Banfield in the last 3 years to Sam Sturt??
Shambolic stuff.
Oh dear, I am not a reactionary Muppet, I must be a plant. Gt stuffedHonestly Matttis seems like a club plant at times!!
Good post.
Stupid nuance, never been a fan.It's not naive, I just take more time to judge; everyone seems to be hearing this ticking clock and they're all FOMO that we're going to miss our window despite having one of the youngest lists in the comp.
You comment on Sturt is a logical fallacy, you cannot make a factual point about something that didn't happen. You cannot claim that Sturt would somehow be at this quality level last year, that is a false claim. The only claim you could make is that maybe Sturt would be better now if he had been gifted games he didn't deserve at AFL level. Damned if you do damned if you don't.
What if repeated failure at AFL level actually ruined his career because he was picked when he wasn't ready? This possible timeline is equally valid to the one you've chosen to state.
I think it's all a bit rich that everyone is so quick to turn after such a great season last year. People see that result and go well we simply must be better this year, well reality isn't so simple, especially when your list actually gets less experienced, not more!
I'm simply not a person who reacts to what he's seeing directly, because this is how people make mistakes, they fail to take into account all of the moving parts and choose to react emotively. That's fine, but I won't be part of the frothing crowd.
We're not the basket case every is purporting us to be. There are clear explanations for what is happening, and thus over reaction is not warranted.
The one thing I can join in with, is I really wish JL was a little more charismatic in public, because it makes him an easy target for people who perceive this as a flaw and assume that's what he's like behind closed doors.
It's not naive, I just take more time to judge; everyone seems to be hearing this ticking clock and they're all FOMO that we're going to miss our window despite having one of the youngest lists in the comp.
You comment on Sturt is a logical fallacy, you cannot make a factual point about something that didn't happen. You cannot claim that Sturt would somehow was somehow at this quality level last year, that is a false claim. The only claim you could make is that maybe Sturt would be better now if he had been gifted games he didn't deserve at AFL level. Damned if you do damned if you don't.
What if repeated failure at AFL level actually ruined his career because he was picked when he wasn't ready? This possible timeline is equally valid to the one you've chosen to state.
I think it's all a bit rich that everyone is so quick to turn after such a great season last year. People see that result and go well we simply must be better this year, well reality isn't so simple, especially when your list actually gets less experienced, not more!
I'm simply not a person who reacts to what he's seeing directly, because this is how people make mistakes, they fail to take into account all of the moving parts and choose to react emotively. That's fine, but I won't be part of the frothing crowd.
We're not the basket case every is purporting us to be. There are clear explanations for what is happening, and thus over reaction is not warranted.
The one thing I can join in with, is I really wish JL was a little more charismatic in public, because it makes him an easy target for people who perceive this as a flaw and assume that's what he's like behind closed doors.
It's not naive, I just take more time to judge; everyone seems to be hearing this ticking clock and they're all FOMO that we're going to miss our window despite having one of the youngest lists in the comp.
You comment on Sturt is a logical fallacy, you cannot make a factual point about something that didn't happen. You cannot claim that Sturt would somehow be at this quality level last year, that is a false claim. The only claim you could make is that maybe Sturt would be better now if he had been gifted games he didn't deserve at AFL level. Damned if you do damned if you don't.
What if repeated failure at AFL level actually ruined his career because he was picked when he wasn't ready? This possible timeline is equally valid to the one you've chosen to state.
I think it's all a bit rich that everyone is so quick to turn after such a great season last year. People see that result and go well we simply must be better this year, well reality isn't so simple, especially when your list actually gets less experienced, not more!
I'm simply not a person who reacts to what he's seeing directly, because this is how people make mistakes, they fail to take into account all of the moving parts and choose to react emotively. That's fine, but I won't be part of the frothing crowd.
We're not the basket case every is purporting us to be. There are clear explanations for what is happening, and thus over reaction is not warranted.
The one thing I can join in with, is I really wish JL was a little more charismatic in public, because it makes him an easy target for people who perceive this as a flaw and assume that's what he's like behind closed doors.
I mean it wasn’t a perfect game by him, he has to stay involved a lot more. But he obviously has some tools- the kicks from 50, elite speed, size- that Banfield,Schultz,Switta etc will never have.
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It's not naive, I just take more time to judge; everyone seems to be hearing this ticking clock and they're all FOMO that we're going to miss our window despite having one of the youngest lists in the comp.
You comment on Sturt is a logical fallacy, you cannot make a factual point about something that didn't happen. You cannot claim that Sturt would somehow be at this quality level last year, that is a false claim. The only claim you could make is that maybe Sturt would be better now if he had been gifted games he didn't deserve at AFL level. Damned if you do damned if you don't.
What if repeated failure at AFL level actually ruined his career because he was picked when he wasn't ready? This possible timeline is equally valid to the one you've chosen to state.
I think it's all a bit rich that everyone is so quick to turn after such a great season last year. People see that result and go well we simply must be better this year, well reality isn't so simple, especially when your list actually gets less experienced, not more!
I'm simply not a person who reacts to what he's seeing directly, because this is how people make mistakes, they fail to take into account all of the moving parts and choose to react emotively. That's fine, but I won't be part of the frothing crowd.
We're not the basket case every is purporting us to be. There are clear explanations for what is happening, and thus over reaction is not warranted.
The one thing I can join in with, is I really wish JL was a little more charismatic in public, because it makes him an easy target for people who perceive this as a flaw and assume that's what he's like behind closed doors.
This was exactly the point I was making in the pre match thread. That there isn’t enough available data to say if Sturt will make it at the top level but there is ample evidence he has elite attributes in certain areas that make it possible he might end up a real X factor player.
Doesn’t necessarily get a lot of it but can do things others can’t & might bob up & win a game in a short burst.
It’s what used to drive me insane about Lyon & is now causing the same reaction with JL. They prioritize these journeymen, good bloke, team man types who play a role over possibly more talented players.
I always remember how Clarkson played a first year Cyril Rioli in the 2009(?) GF. I don’t think he’d played much in his first year but Clarkson gave him a run in the biggest game of the year & as much as anyone Rioli changed the game in a 10 minute cameo when it was up for grabs.
Lyon & Longmuir wouldn’t do that stuff in a million years.
Watching the absolutely gutless, timid trash we served up last night, the endless, unimaginative attempted D50 exits, the Luke Ryan look around for a minute ignoring every lead before kicking to a contest on the boundary over & over. The completely static setup of our players where it seems no one actually wants the ball.
They lost me emotionally last night. Or Longmuir did. I don’t care if we lose I just want to see a team unafraid to take it on.
I wish I knew for sure. What I see when watching is the accumulation of small errors, but JL is right when he says it starts at the contest. We got bullied by their mids last night and it made our defence look ordinary. Our forwards and mids are not defending to the same level they were last year, making it look like our defence has turned to shit, but really our opponents are getting better looks due to lower up field pressure.Outstanding post & you make excellent points but how do you account for our lack of coherent (or in fact any detectable) strategies to exit D50 from kick ins? Or that our back 7, one of the competitions best last year has gone to water & despite having some of the best running/kicking backs in the game none of them are taking the game on in any meaningful way?
I wish I knew for sure. What I see when watching is the accumulation of small errors, but JL is right when he says it starts at the contest. We got bullied by their mids last night and it made our defence look ordinary. Our forwards and mids are not defending to the same level they were last year, making it look like our defence has turned to s**t, but really our opponents are getting better looks due to lower up field pressure.
Yep. Frustrating how slow they moved it from the backline and that they couldn't clear it. Bombing it into our forward line even when we had tabs and Lobb didn't work and even more so now. Bombing onto Sonny's head yesterday was ludicrous and not just once.we cannot play static, sideways football. This is death for us.
the coach need to state this clearly, in how he selects the side and by punting players who are apparently not following what he is saying.
yes, we are losing at the coal face, but equally we are putting no uncertainty into the opposition when we have the ball, allowing them to set up and pressure US.
it has to change.
Again.... Last night Freo had some good patches of footy.Yep. Frustrating how slow they moved it from the backline and that they couldn't clear it. Bombing it into our forward line even when we had tabs and Lobb didn't work and even more so now. Bombing onto Sonny's head yesterday was ludicrous and not just once.
Our forward line will only function with fast movement, not bombing.Again.... Last night Freo had some good patches of footy.
Again look at how Sam Sturt kicked his 2 goals last night for example.
The ball was kicked straight to him. He wasn't in a contest against 2 or 3 other opponents.
He made a lead and marked well. He then followed both leads up iwth a beautiful set shot goal.
People say Walters is the only bloke in the side with X factor. I say Frederick does too. He kicked 28 goals last season when in 2020 and 2021, he didn't even kick 20 goals.
There are some good pieces in the forward line.
The midfield is bad and the back line is a shambles