Replacement coming from within?Rumour has it that Grant is officially gone.
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Replacement coming from within?Rumour has it that Grant is officially gone.
I hope not. Couldn’t say.Replacement coming from within?
It can’t be a rumour and official at the same time.Rumour has it that Grant is officially gone.
Could Egan be his replacementReplacement coming from within?
Understand Egan will be also be taking over as president and splitting the roles.Could Egan be his replacement
He is one of the ones I'm hearing if we promote from within, also Lade if he leverages external interest.Could Egan be his replacement
100% agree in this case. We need someone with a fresh set of eyes that hasn't got a past with the club. Can't think of anyone that suits the qualification whilst also potentially being interested though.I hope not. Couldn’t say.
Outside experience always over internal promotions.
Have to agree that the MCG doesn't suit our set up as a team. We are designed around the fast movement under benign conditions at Marvel and squeezing up on teams when we don't have the ball.I urge you to watch rd's 19, 20, 21 and 24.
The high press and pressure is absolutely part of our game. The majority of our problems occur when we can't get the ball forward from the centre.
(I'll argue all day and all night that the bigger, wider MCG is a major disadvantage to our set up as well).
Our tackling has to get much better if we are serious about contending. Last night just showed what is possible with tackling with intent. Port didn't have their best side out there but they tackled like their life depended on it and stuck some important tackles.I 100% agree. There seemed to be this emphasis on speed, but pressure and sticking tackles helps win big finals. All year I’ve mentioned that Garcia and West are built for finals and those two didn’t even play in the elimination final? Yet our pressure and tackling was no where near Hawthorn. Both men would have made it closer.
As much as losing last week sucked, we weren’t going to win it this season. Long term that was probably a better result because if the players and coaches aren’t matching and exceeding Sam Mitchell and his players, we are not going anywhere. Hawthorns intensity and dare to run and smothers and tackles are a long way better than ours. We have other better attributes, but in those other areas we must get better.
Sweet did what Timmy failed to do and that was he created a contest. And actually gave his mids first use of it on a number of occasions. And I would give him the points over Meek.It would have helped a lot if we had a ruck that gave us first hands on the ball and clearance. It was like playing with 21 players last week.
so true....what Geelong did to Port, what Port did to Hawks, what we couldn't do to Hawks....cross that white line understanding in a way 'you lose you die'...Sweet did what Timmy failed to do and that was he created a contest.
One thing I agree with in all of that is the focus on the coach and over looking the playing group. Don't get me wrong, Bevo should be criticised and I'm in the time for change camp. However, that performance was equally on the players. And it started with our senior players, the captain in particular. I love the bont but that was an embarrassing game from our best player - 9 touches in 3 quarters. Libba, treloar, English, Dale the list goes on.
This isn't the first time this group has let us down and folded under heat. Some of it may be mental, but there is a lack fight and physical presence there. I'm all for coaching changes but I'd be taking a hard look at this playing group as well.
Agree with both you and mrchristo. The press, when executed properly is and should be a big part of our game. But like u say, it relies on high pressure and is sticking tackles. If not it creates overlaps and too much space.
But it all again goes back to bevo not having a plan b. We play a press everywhere no matter what. If it doesn’t work, we play the press no matter what cos bevo.
On a ground like the g, everyone needs to be pushing as hard as possible to move the zone/press. 1 lazy person or one missed tackle and it’s cactus.
We need to be more flexible and use man on on bigger grounds occasionally. A it shows who doesn’t want to work and where defensive breakdowns are happening, but b, it’s the ultimate press. Doesn’t create overlap, makes everyone accountable and if we’re fit enough, can smother teams with on ball pressure.
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So. If we take your view and consider that the MCG isn't favourable to the way we like to play. Surely the coaching group, if they want to win premierships adjusts the way we play to suit the MCG considering that's were everybody has to play come finals.Fair points, and it's this part of the game that really stands out for Macrae and CD in particular. They don't have the speed to close down space, and even if CD does he's easily outmarked.
For all the talk here about being lost at selection (*), the only thing I would have changed is Poulter in for Daniel, as I think his running ability would have helped us greatly on the bigger ground.
(*) Nearly all of the VFL watchers the week before said West wasn't great and Harmes was one of our best.
(Sorry if this becomes a bit of a mish-mash...)
The MCG. I didn't realise just how few times we play there. Melbourne round 1 losses we usually put down to a 'bogey side' or being unprepared...
...and Richmond, who've been terrible recently of course but still beat us last year (or 22?).
The dimensions clearly mess with our game.
(A poster mentioned that we missed a trick not making the WO at least comparable to the 'G, but there are obviously physical limits that may have prevented that, but I agree, I hope it was at least discussed.
WC have 2 training grounds next to each other, one exactly Optus Stadium, the other the MCG...)
Even from early last week the Hawks were picking 15-20m passes...often what Melbourne do to us...
...and a massive switch early in the 3rd really highlighted that we couldn't cope.
Having said all that, I'm not sure how hard it would be to go from press to 1-1 mid quarter. Even after a goal/restart I think the game is a bit too fluid with interchanges to make it work??
Also, Doggy, you're right about the Geelong game last year. (Obviously! )
So. If we take your view and consider that the MCG isn't favourable to the way we like to play. Surely the coaching group, if they want to win premierships adjusts the way we play to suit the MCG considering that's were everybody has to play come finals.
Also the bigger ground should be a huge advantage for our multi million dollar tall forward line. But as we witnessed it seemed pretty easy for the Hawks to close down our space.
i disagree - we cannot tackle, broken tackles galore. opposition players are allowed to dance around 2/3 of our players constantly
Ive argued this point to many people, and it was evident last weeks final...
watch our 2021 GF, the pressure/tackling was poor
you want to see what real finals pressure and tackling is, go watch Richmond 17-20
something which isnt talked about is reactive/proactive tacking. we are a reactive tackling team
I am glad you mentioned English. He was pathetic in the finals this year and last time. Instead Sweet a less capable and skilled ruck, played his role and Port won. We have lost the following top players: Sweet, Lipdinski, Dunkley and BSmith. Now we are going to lose Mcrae. Something fishy going on in the Kingdom at Barkly Street.It would have helped a lot if we had a ruck that gave us first hands on the ball and clearance. It was like playing with 21 players last week.
Yeah sure during the home and away season but this is a final. I expect our senior players to stand up. They didn't and that's a concern.Everyone needs to be accountable for their own performance.
Our leaders have generally been sensational over an extended period of time, it's our lesser lights that have struggled to step up when required.
We can't rely on our stars to carry us through every match.
It's a tough competition, sometimes the stars will be down or covered legally or even illegally, and when that occurs, the other role players have to be able to step up and fill the breach.
Our up and down form in recent years is largely due to the fact that on such occasions our lesser lights have been found wanting and shown an inability to carry a heavier load.
That's where our improvement needs to come from.
Yeah sure during the home and away season but this is a final. I expect our senior players to stand up. They didn't and that's a concern.
I reckon we can probably forgive Bont have having a shit game. It doesnt happen that often and he would be bitterly disappointed in himself considering the standards he sets. The problem as always is that rarely do the midrange players on the list stepup in their place.
English needs to take some angry pills, his lack of aggression has held him back his entire career
Our best players didn't need 'double teaming'. Their opponents completely out played them. If you lose and your best players don't show up you blame them. Pretty simple.A game is a game, a final is just a game where there is typically no tomorrow for the loser (QFs the obvious exception).
If the opposition goes all out to stop your key players which Hawthorn did. Then, that should have opened up lots of opportunities for the players that weren't targeted.
Who stepped up to exploit their opportunities?
Why didn't some of our non-stars capitalise on the extra freedom created by opponents worrying about other opponents\roles?
If someone on your team is getting double teamed, then one of your teammates is unguarded.
If you lose, do you blame the guy who couldn't beat the double team or the free guy?
So what is the point of the other players on your team, why do they get a free pass?Our best players didn't need 'double teaming'. Their opponents completely out played them. If you lose and your best players don't show up you blame them. Pretty simple.