- Feb 15, 2006
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Out Higgins Dalhaus and Oconnor
In Tuohy Holmes and Clarke
In Tuohy Holmes and Clarke
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In QI, according to CD, Allir played on Miers and Dahlhaus for short periods, and on Rohan for a longer period.I thought Henry was our best. Our small forwards totally ineffectual again. dahlhause, miers and close kicked a couple of points between them.
Close was Aliirs direct opponent in the first quarter when he went on a rampage. Aliir knew he is not a capable goal kicker and just ignored him. Credit to Hinckley for identifying the weak link.
Not sure why so many people thought Henderson would be OK in a final. Has dished up red hot garbage in finals for years. Along with Menegola and Rohan.
Parfitt tried hard and was great defensively. Dangerfield is a shocking finals player unfortunately. He was putrid and we were absolutely flogged in the middle. Boak and Aliir the dominant players on the ground.
I have to say, Port Adelaide play an exciting brand of footy compared to the dour stuff Geelong dish up.
I thought Henry was our best. Our small forwards totally ineffectual again. dahlhause, miers and close kicked a couple of points between them.
Close was Aliirs direct opponent in the first quarter when he went on a rampage. Aliir knew he is not a capable goal kicker and just ignored him. Credit to Hinckley for identifying the weak link.
Not sure why so many people thought Henderson would be OK in a final. Has dished up red hot garbage in finals for years. Along with Menegola and Rohan.
Parfitt tried hard and was great defensively. Dangerfield is a shocking finals player unfortunately. He was putrid and we were absolutely flogged in the middle. Boak and Aliir the dominant players on the ground.
I have to say, Port Adelaide play an exciting brand of footy compared to the dour stuff Geelong dish up.
Correction. Blicavs has been sh*t the whole time. blicavs is Chris Scott’s project player. Thé player that represents Scott’s approach to football. mobile defensive player who hesitates, has no footy nous and too short for the ruck. And Scott keeps giving him best and fairest votes just for Trying. scott Sinks with the Blicavs ship.
How can you do that with what happened last year. We went all in with Cameron so we owe it maximise our opportunities for the next 2-3 years. There really is no alternative with the draft at the minute. It’s a pointless exerciseHenderson, Higgins, Dahlhaus should not go around again.
The politics of the club will be interesting over next month, they need to aggressively re-shape the list.
I wonder who makes the calls? Wells or Scott?
Where are Geelong playing next week?Why wouldn’t they get a home prelim?
That’s usually what happens when you finish top 4 and win the first week lol
We have 2 Coleman medalists. I had hoped we would change tack this year to move the ball quicker and try to take advantage of them in 1v1 and yet, we prefer to play chip it around and kick long into a flooded forward 50 instead.
We had Dees on the ropes when we went fast clearing it out of the midfield and we made the best defense in the league look average, yet we don't replicate it and go back to slow protective footy. Then there was that game vs Tigers when we made that premiership defense look average and belted them by 10 goals.
Aside from that we play this slow, hold up the ball, look left or right then try to switch or if not kick it long down the line and hope we mark it. Put some pressure on the opposition for a change, instead of it all being on us ffs.
The players seem incapable of executing this game plan, it's too difficult to do under pressure.
Yes.Cats are booked on a flight tmw morning to Perth for their Semi Final. They gonna fly to Brisbane for the Prelim if they win? Unlikely.
There was more than one drop. And a couple of double grabbers as well that he held onto. Just not as clean in the air as n normal.Hmm heard that a few times now, might explain that easy mark he dropped? But if not fit, don't play
Hi All,
I'm not a Cats supporter, but can i ask a question.
Dangerfield, he seems to go missing come finals time. True?
I have been saying it for years, but people look at me in amazement when i say it.
I'll drive him myself!
In QI, according to CD, Allir played on Miers and Dahlhaus for short periods, and on Rohan for a longer period.
Clearly an ideal pickup for us thenTalia clearly cooked. No way they'd let him go otherwise.
After I saw 5 6 7, I thought the next step be 8... I was starting to sing Steps 56785, 6, 7, 5, 5. Who knows what this pattern is………….?
Number of goals kicked in first final the last 5 years. Not good enough.
Fair enough, if that is the case we need a running defender like Clark ready to take a handpass. same with BlicavsKolo is a stopping defender not to launch attacks and he kind of did his role bar few dropped marks hurt, but when you look at the defence as a whole it was Henry and Kolo versus Port Adelaide, the rest of our defensive unit was totally AWOL
It's so obviousThese guys have been trained to play a bruise-free, slow-paced, timid game style for years. It’s no surprise that come finals, when the heat is on and the level goes up, they look soft, slow and lacking composure.
And it's been a decade of embarrassments:
2012 - down 5.7 to 0.1 at quarter time at home to Fremantle. Bundled out.
2013 - concede 4.8 to 1.1 in the final quarter to choke in the Prelim
2014 - out in straight sets after North score 7 goals in the first 25 mins
2016 - Go into the Prelim as flag favourites. Down 7.2 to 0.5 at quarter time. Outski.
2017 - Prelim. Down 6.3 to 1.2 at quarter time. Outski.
2018 - Down 5.3 to 0.2 at quarter time. Bundled out.
2019 - Collingwood kick 7 of the first 8 goals in the qualifying final. Tigers kick 8 goals to 2 to run over us in the Prelim.
Agreed - the issues with the supposed "don't lose" game plan is that as soon as the pressure goes right up (which it always does in finals) Geelong players can't cope, and make stupid errors, turn it over, etc. and bingo, there's the game...Just rinse and repeat every year. As soon as I saw Duncan mopping up across half back without an opponent from the start of the game, you just knew the way this game was going to play out. Duncan is by a country mile Geelong’s best distributor of the ball inside 50 and he had 2 I50’s for the match. Aliir snuffed out any chance Geelong had for getting a good start because there was no lowering of the eyes going forward.
There’s no doubt Geelong’s list is good enough to win a flag. The trouble is their game style is designed as a ‘don’t lose’ style, not a ‘play to win’ mindset. A ‘don’t lose’ style is fantastic against middling and lower teams as they simply cannot win as Geelong don’t allow them to score. It’s also effective against higher teams if the pressure is off a little or they’re out of form etc…As a general rule Geelong games are not pretty to watch as it’s ultra defensive ball retention and defending ‘with’ the ball.
But in finals a ‘don’t lose’ mentality gets found out too regularly. High quality teams always bring pressure in a final. There’s always heat on the ball carrier etc…
I don’t write Geelong off for the flag, but Scott has to coach them to dare to win.
Here’s where I’d start:
- In a PF and GF drop Rohan. There’s enough rock solid evidence now he’s terrible in finals. Just drop him.
- Play Duncan mid/fwd. Duncan has to be used as on offensive weapon. Play Selwood or Parfitt off half back.
- Play Blicavs key back. I don’t care if he’s a steeple chaser with a good tank …. I’ve seen enough of him in finals to know the heat is too hot for him to thrive in the ruck or on a wing… not saying he’s soft, he’s just too slow of mind and unable to influence around the ground in the heat of a final. Stop trying to protect the defence by sliding Blicavs back … put Blicavs and Henderson as key backs and use Henry as the interceptor.
- Play Ratagolea as key fwd / back-up ruck (I assume he’s fit?). He doesn’t have to do a single thing except not get out marked.
- Tell Danger to stop diving onto his stomach every time he gets the ball - he gets the occasional free but it puts him out of the contest constantly by going to ground. Wines and Boak ran rings around him as he was always grounded.
That’s my take.
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