Watching the replay and geez Stengle is just all class whenever he gets the ball, so damaging with ball in hand. Never rushes his disposal and waits as long as possible to make the usually right decision. Also applies great defensive pressure inside 50 to lock the ball in.
Smith had one horrible turnover but outside of that played an excellent game, his kicking was sublime, that’s why the turnover was such a surprise! Literally the kick just before that he laced out the Seed with a 45 metre pass where he didn’t break stride. He then laced out McAdam inside 50 not long after, so I’m glad the one bad turnover didn’t shy him away from taking risks.
ROB had Grundy’s measure most of the night, having a very good season and may be leading the B&F now.
McHenry had some nice passages of play in the first half but faded in the 2nd. Sholl was silk all night and knows how to find enough of the ball (16 disposals). Schoenberg broke away from a congested area a couple of times and kicked it well (a bit like Jones) and definitely has the tools for a long career. McPherson was solid again but needed to back himself in when he was running inside 50 during the 2nd quarter and could’ve run at least another 10 metres and had a shot.
Laird was a serious beast and as I said earlier, has a surprising burst speed from stoppages and used the ball quite well by foot and hand. Despite the loss he was a clear BOG I think.
Himmelberg is really attacking marking contests well now and is starting to clunk more and more too. Hitting the scoreboard on a more regular basis as well.
That non 15 metre kick call was most definitely 15 metres at the end of the 3rd quarter and cost us two goals. If that is in any other area of the ground they would pay it. Brown then missed a very easy mark from the quick kick back in after that which forced McAsey into an errant handball under pressure, very poor from Brown.
Smith had one horrible turnover but outside of that played an excellent game, his kicking was sublime, that’s why the turnover was such a surprise! Literally the kick just before that he laced out the Seed with a 45 metre pass where he didn’t break stride. He then laced out McAdam inside 50 not long after, so I’m glad the one bad turnover didn’t shy him away from taking risks.
ROB had Grundy’s measure most of the night, having a very good season and may be leading the B&F now.
McHenry had some nice passages of play in the first half but faded in the 2nd. Sholl was silk all night and knows how to find enough of the ball (16 disposals). Schoenberg broke away from a congested area a couple of times and kicked it well (a bit like Jones) and definitely has the tools for a long career. McPherson was solid again but needed to back himself in when he was running inside 50 during the 2nd quarter and could’ve run at least another 10 metres and had a shot.
Laird was a serious beast and as I said earlier, has a surprising burst speed from stoppages and used the ball quite well by foot and hand. Despite the loss he was a clear BOG I think.
Himmelberg is really attacking marking contests well now and is starting to clunk more and more too. Hitting the scoreboard on a more regular basis as well.
That non 15 metre kick call was most definitely 15 metres at the end of the 3rd quarter and cost us two goals. If that is in any other area of the ground they would pay it. Brown then missed a very easy mark from the quick kick back in after that which forced McAsey into an errant handball under pressure, very poor from Brown.