Coach Fages and the coaching group

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5 goals in red time agrees with you but I actually think we tend to go defensive late in quarters which teams take advantage of. If anything we should stick with our system even more during this time
It’s been proven a few times throughout the year that things fall apart when we roll a winger back as a spare.
It’s like as if the midfielders think it gives them a chance to relax a bit when they should be going harder in red time in quarters.
 
It’s just s**t to point fingers after a grand final loss. Just go on holiday and come back the next season and that’s when your going to have players who are going to in a better position to learn, improve and be motivated to do so. Every player later put 100% out there and I reckon losing looked punishment enough for any players who had a down game.


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I fail to see anything in my comments that were derogatory , in fact I would have thought the opposite in view of the conclusion , as my comments generally on the GF have been at the time and since.

You seem to like cherry picking my comments and having a go . For reasons unknown.
 

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It’s been proved a few times throughout the year that things fall apart when we roll a winger back as a spare.
It’s like as if the midfielders think it gives them a chance to relax a bit when they should be going harder in red time in quarters.
The only perplexing part was that things weren't falling apart we were right in it.
 
How do we know whether mark stones interpersonal skills were any better than dews?

Dew will come in under fages with a wealth of experience and will be able to learn from someone who has taken a team from a basket case to a grand final and will likely develop those man management skills further. This is a good get. Fages is getting close to retirement and still has the hawthorn thing over his head. Need someone like dew.

He was also a very successful assistant at Sydney which is why he got the Suns job as well.

Someone already mentioned Leppa but he spent years at Richmond then went back and helped them win three flags then moved to Collingwood and helped them win one as well. The top gig is hard.


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He can join me on my 10km morning walk through Thu Duc (north side of Ho Chi Minh).

I usually lose 1kg every morning when I take my shirt off, after getting home.
Stop wearing 1 kg shirts for starters.
 
We went from taking a learning from shutting the game down too early at the end to trying to shut it down near the end of quarters with the same result. Unfortunately on full display in a GF.

The opposition could see this so they went full throttle knowing we weren't planning on doing anything special for 2 or 3 minutes.

I agree it was too predictable and backfired.
Interesting outlook but that was not the strategy.
 
I think Collingwood showed that the best way to shut a game down is to put extras up at the stoppage. The whole point is to stop it getting down there in the first place. The extra at the back is fraught with danger especially when it’s the wrong player.
 
I think Collingwood showed that the best way to shut a game down is to put extras up at the stoppage. The whole point is to stop it getting down there in the first place. The extra at the back is fraught with danger especially when it’s the wrong player.
Think everyone will watch what the pies did
If behind go for it run hard.
Once ahead put a extra to stoppage then get the ball sit on it pretend your a chicken and just lay on the ball.

Also helps if you have a few players the umps love.
Find it funny Lachie wins brownlows although not really ump love.
Diacos's, Pendles, DeGoey, Moore, Bont, Cripps, Dusty etc have that 2-3 seconds more to get rid of it and instant frees for almost anything.
Zorko I think would need to have his head ripped off. Previous week against GWS was just as bad.
You could say Vic bias as pies seem to have the rub in a lot of close games.
Think Port and Crows fans agree.
 
Think everyone will watch what the pies did
If behind go for it run hard.
Once ahead put a extra to stoppage then get the ball sit on it pretend your a chicken and just lay on the ball.

Also helps if you have a few players the umps love.
Find it funny Lachie wins brownlows although not really ump love.
Diacos's, Pendles, DeGoey, Moore, Bont, Cripps, Dusty etc have that 2-3 seconds more to get rid of it and instant frees for almost anything.
Zorko I think would need to have his head ripped off. Previous week against GWS was just as bad.
You could say Vic bias as pies seem to have the rub in a lot of close games.
They weren't shutting it down over well in the last quarter.

Just needed one of our set shots to go through or a little bit of luck near the end to sneak it.

The umpiring overall didn't give them much of an advantage. There were a couple of howlers but likewise I was surprised at a couple we got.

Certain players have always been protected species ever since I've been following footy . It's a bit annoying that ball players like Neale ,Cameron and Daniher seem to cop a raw deal. Zorko is at the extreme end of being disadvantaged but I think that's because he never stops yapping and the umps have long memories.
 

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Perhaps it wasn't but when you throw a forward with limited defensive skills behind the ball that's what it looked like.

Or maybe he was there for another reason.
Maybe. Could be. I think they are pretty qualified to make decisions in a game but there are no guarantee's it works no matter how good or footy smart they are. Hindsight like we all have here on BF makes many people wise and our coach's sometimes silly which isnt a fair assessment of any given game.
 
He can join me on my 10km morning walk through Thu Duc (north side of Ho Chi Minh).

I usually lose 1kg every morning when I take my shirt off, after getting home.
Yeah, whenever I start a new weight loss attempt, the first couple of kg's lost are basically water.
 
Maybe. Could be. I think they are pretty qualified to make decisions in a game but there are no guarantee's it works no matter how good or footy smart they are. Hindsight like we all have here on BF makes many people wise and our coach's sometimes silly which isnt a fair assessment of any given game.
I agree.

The only thing ever right is hindsight. Every decision is made with good intentions and planning but sometimes it just doesn't work.

In fact there are a lot of things that don't work in a random game like footy , as the great John Kennedy said you just dust yourself off and keep moving the ball forward. Which these days means just keep going whatever happens.
 
I thought Dew was a good assistant at Sydney v before he joined GC. He was there for 7 years. And for the swans 2012 premiership.
Those 7 years coinciding with some of the ugliest football in the history of the sport. And the Suns under him haven't been much better for the most part.

I believe it is incumbent upon our footy club, being in a market where competition from other sports is far greater than in the south, to play a brand of game which is both successful AND entertaining.

If we are hiring Dew as our strategy coach then we can prepare for more of the same.

I'm a bit with briztoon in that I'd like to think we can do better, but at the same time I guess high calibre assistants don't grow on trees 🤷‍♂️
 
It’s weird because while I agree you have to wonder whether our injury luck is because we don’t seem to push the players as hard. I forgot who it was but they’re at Adelaide now after having a stint at Melbourne which essentially saw them fall apart with injuries after their premiership year. Now the Crows look like one of the fittest teams in the comp but it might cost them.


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Darren Burgess. Altho it was interesting to see that for much of the season Adelaide's last quarters were pretty ordinary. They were pretty good in that regard tho late in the season.
 
5 goals in red time agrees with you but I actually think we tend to go defensive late in quarters which teams take advantage of. If anything we should stick with our system even more during this time
100% agree. By the way I think they are using an odd method of defining red time. By my analysis we actually conceded 9 goals in red time (scoring only 3 of our own).
 
I think Collingwood showed that the best way to shut a game down is to put extras up at the stoppage. The whole point is to stop it getting down there in the first place. The extra at the back is fraught with danger especially when it’s the wrong player.
The best way to shut a game down has always been and still is to kick so many goals that the opposition loses the will to play.

The last quarter of our game against the Suns at the Gabba this year was a perfect example of this. We kicked 6 goals in about 6 minutes and then literally a whole lot of nothing happened for the last 7.
 
100% agree. By the way I think they are using an odd method of defining red time. By my analysis we actually conceded 9 goals in red time (scoring only 3 of our own).
Think it’s considered the final 5 minutes of game time but not actually sure. Stone said on SEN we conceded 5 goals in red time for the game.
 
I thought it was time on. Past the 20 minute mark of the quarter
Same. That's where I got my 9 goals from, courtesy of AFL Tables. Had to recount given my surprise at that stat, but yep, Collingwood kicked 9 of their 12 goals after the 20 minute mark of quarters.
 

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