Review Good/Bad and the Umpiring.

Who played well against Port Adelaide?

  • Sam Berry

  • Jordon Butts

  • Jordan Dawson

  • Tom Doedee

  • Lachlan Gollant

  • Mitch Hinge

  • Chayce Jones (sub)

  • Ben Keays

  • Rory Laird

  • Max Michalanney

  • Wayne Milera

  • Lachlan Murphy

  • Nick Murray

  • Reilly O'Brien

  • Luke Pedlar

  • Josh Rachele

  • Izak Rankine

  • Lachlan Sholl

  • Rory Sloane

  • Brodie Smith

  • Jake Soligo

  • Riley Thilthorpe

  • Taylor Walker


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The guy from the advertiser wrote an article defending his choice of Dawson, said they have to vote 5-10 before the end. Rankines 4 goals look better than 3 at the time.

That Dawson picked up the team, won heaps of contested ball.
I can’t believe people think Dawson was that bad of a choice.
 

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We've shown we can implement this game plan during the pressure of a Showdown, just need to get more experience to our young and developing players to be more consistent instead of a few quarters against GWS and a quarter against Richmond.
On to Freo-
West Coast had Fremantle on the ropes early with the deep entry to Allen & Darling. Freo's 1 wood seems to be to intercept at half back and swarm forward with a hit up pass or ground ball entry for the swarm to go to work on. The slowed entries generally went to ruckman who pushed forward. West Coast had a leash on Brayshaw until he ran them off their legs late and it worked well. If we can clog up their forward entry, be good at ground level in their half and keep our one wood in the bag for the last qtr like we did against port it will go a long way to beating them and squaring the ledger at 2-2.

I'd be tempted to play Smith at half forward this week and tell him to hit up RT every chance he gets.
Looking forward to seeing what happens for a change, wont get my hopes up just yet though.
 
On to Freo-
West Coast had Fremantle on the ropes early with the deep entry to Allen & Darling. Freo's 1 wood seems to be to intercept at half back and swarm forward with a hit up pass or ground ball entry for the swarm to go to work on. The slowed entries generally went to ruckman who pushed forward. West Coast had a leash on Brayshaw until he ran them off their legs late and it worked well. If we can clog up their forward entry, be good at ground level in their half and keep our one wood in the bag for the last qtr like we did against port it will go a long way to beating them and squaring the ledger at 2-2.

I'd be tempted to play Smith at half forward this week and tell him to hit up RT every chance he gets.
Looking forward to seeing what happens for a change, wont get my hopes up just yet though.
There's always a downer after a Showdown and we are far from an experience and consistent side to handle this better as a collective playing group. If Walker isn't fit then we will have him, Fogarty, McAdam and Pedlar missing from our forward line which was going to be our biggest advantage over Fremantle but will now be lead by an inexperience Thilthorpe who will get Fremantle's best defender, Gollant who has only played a handful of games and a very inconsistent Himmelberg.
 

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There's always a downer after a Showdown and we are far from an experience and consistent side to handle this better as a collective playing group. If Walker isn't fit then we will have him, Fogarty, McAdam and Pedlar missing from our forward line which was going to be our biggest advantage over Fremantle but will now be lead by an inexperience Thilthorpe who will get Fremantle's best defender, Gollant who has only played a handful of games and a very inconsistent Himmelberg.
Simply need to win, Dockers aren't traveling that well themselves.
 

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