jenny61_99
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He is an absolute cracker!Not enough love for Max's game, just so damn composed and very rarely gets beaten one on one
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He is an absolute cracker!Not enough love for Max's game, just so damn composed and very rarely gets beaten one on one
Rachele is starting to develop a habit of bad mistakes late in close games too.Gotta keep the ball away from Jones, Ned, Laird and Rob late in close games.
Use your bench, Nicks.
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Let’s hope his brother is 2/3rds as good!Not enough love for Max's game, just so damn composed and very rarely gets beaten one on one
Also, don’t the players actually pick it?I know the leadership group thing gets a lot of attention on here, but does it actually matter? Don't you just pick a few guys who train well or do a lot of two way running and hard efforts in game and hope that others follow their example?
Anyway if we want on field leaders my pick beyond those you mentioned would be Worrell.
Because neither of them are played anywhere but on ball - crouch doesn’t have the versatility and laird has been considered our number 1 mid so despite the fact he can play off the hbf he is never played there.Crouch & Laird are consistently our lowest TOG players excluding subs and injured players.
Usually mid 60% TOG
Believe so, yes.Also, don’t the players actually pick it?
and all terrible likely he Jones Keays CANNOT fecking kick who coaches them????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Laird had 5 kicks
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Do we want him kicking?Laird had 5 kicks
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Taken for granted, which is a compliment of sorts.Not enough love for Max's game, just so damn composed and very rarely gets beaten one on one
Or just select Curtin, Taylor and Dowling instead of those first 3 and watch in amazement as the deer in headlights errors by hand and foot magically reduce.Gotta keep the ball away from Jones, Ned, Laird and Rob late in close games.
Use your bench, Nicks.
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I just about jumped the fence at the game when Keays tried that kick...he had two other players he could've given it off to and decides for the around corner kick from 50. Not only is his disposal woeful, his decision making is too. Take him and RoB out of that side and put anyone half-competent in, and we win it. I get RoB is competitive in the ruck, but they should run him straight to the bench after a centre bounce and run someone else on...who may actually mark a ball. Cameron took something like 5 contested marks today, and RoB only one that I can recall...and even that was fumbly. We're about 3 players short of a being a contender...those two above and McSpudly. I don't care if they're great triers, they're simply not good enough.Meh, another close loss to add to the pile.
Unbelievably stupid by Keays to go the glory shot when we were up.
Laird is now sticking out as the weak spot in our midfield. Time to send him back into defence.
Christ knows why anyone handballs to him - he should never be the one kicking the ball, likewise Keays.When the game in on the line ROB is not the guy you want with ball in hand. Strachan in.
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Preferably last resort.Do we want him kicking?
No way Rankine 20 x better than McFluffy Laird Keays kicking Jones COMBINEDRankine had an absolutely amazing performance and put in the effort of about 3 players out there today. Just an amazing game.
Put it this way, the Collingwood crowd wasn’t calling too far yet!The umpires have never actually called it based on length. Not since the days of lace-up jumpers. It's ALWAYS been based on steps, and generally the players are allowed to get up to 19-20 steps before it actually gets called.
There are only two possibilities here. Either the umpire somehow missed that Rankine had bounced it, or else he was itching to blow the whistle and just decided to do it regardless of how far Rankine ran. There is 0% chance that he actually paid it based on the distance ran between Rankine's bounce and his kick.
Someone said earlier that that run would get let go 9 times out of 10... more like 99 times out of 100! I'm willing to bet there hasn't been a single "ran too far" call paid off 14 steps for the entire season so far.
And hell, god forbid the umpires start paying "ran too far" based on the distance they regularly pay as valid marks!
Yep...you look at the Daicos', Pendlebury types and they don't panic, they work through each situation. RoB and Keays both panicked at crucial times and it cost us dearly.We have too many players that lack composure late in games when needed.
We don't know how to take time off the clock.
Believe the players vote and it's then decided by the coaches and ratified by the board. So the players do have some input on it. I remember one year they talked about Tex and someone else getting voted in by the players and the coaches deciding not to include them.Also, don’t the players actually pick it?
I said earlier in the game thread that Collingwood - with 2 rotations down had 2 choices - go hard for 10 minutes build a 4 goal lead and try and hang onWhen they hit the front, what happened, does anyone know?
Blight is long gone but the Crows of 97/98 probably would have won that game by 3 or more goals from 2 points up with 7.19 to play.
7:19 to play. That's a lot of time left.
How'd they get in front? Defensive pressure and attacking mindset.