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We're also a better side than last year, remember.
As are we
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We're also a better side than last year, remember.
Hawthorn spread so well and use there array of left footers to perfection at the moment.
Always amazes me how teams don't setup to counter this - seriously, half there team are amazing left foot kicks but absolutely shithouse on the right (Isaac Smith, Cyril Rioli, even Lance Franklin has never kicked a ball in anger on his right).
I still think you can put them under a lot of pressure by quick ball movement into there undersized backline. Hawkins and Pods have given them a lot of trouble lately and if you have the good focal points then Hawthorn will try to counter that by getting more numbers back to the contest thus reducing there spread from the backline.
Will take high intensity football to bring them down though. Cats are capable, losing Corey and SJ will hurt that prospect though.
Lance Franklin has kicked a goal on his right foot before, likewise Rioli
Is it a worry they still allowed Essendon to score 86 points, even if they did score 180 themselves?
They still allowed goals to through regularly - when their midfield wasn't killing us. Maybe I'm just clutching at straws.
Franklin has no right foot - stop pretending. He wheels around 45 degrees every time he gets the ball to kick on his left. Rioli would rather kick a checkside left footer on the run than attempt a right foot pass.....pity he is normally pretty good at it!
Re-read my posts in this thread, I'm tired of repeating myself.
Franklin has no right foot - stop pretending. He wheels around 45 degrees every time he gets the ball to kick on his left. Rioli would rather kick a checkside left footer on the run than attempt a right foot pass.....pity he is normally pretty good at it!
Franklin has kicked 3 or 4 goals on his right foot this year, Rioli does not use his right foot
Does look that way. Be interested to see what their efficiency going forward is like without Franklin in the side.Don't tell Hawthorn that they are a better balanced team without Franklin.
Does look that way. Be interested to see what their efficiency going forward is like without Franklin in the side.
Pay attention Friday night. Cats will
Give you all a blueprint of how to do it. I suspect it will showing up their weak, limp key defenders. Tom Hawkins is already salivating.
Pay attention Friday night. Cats will
Give you all a blueprint of how to do it. I suspect it will showing up their weak, limp key defenders. Tom Hawkins is already salivating.
Pay attention Friday night. Cats will
Give you all a blueprint of how to do it. I suspect it will showing up their weak, limp key defenders. Tom Hawkins is already salivating.
As are we
Lets see how they go against the reigning Premiers next Friday night and we will see how they can be beaten..
Talk it up.. Cats have smashed them the last 8 games.. Carry on.Gee-gone will be beaten by Franklin, Roughead, Gunston, Breust, Rioli, Lewis and Hodge. That's some forward line.
Smashed?????Talk it up.. Cats have smashed them the last 8 games.. Carry on.
Honestly, they look unstoppable the way they are playing lately, but if you had the task of working out how to beat them, what do you do?
They seem to always have loose players and even when they are manned up they seem to have a 3-5m gap on their opponent. They remind me of the Geelong style but with pinpoint kicks instead of handballs, slicing teams up the middle.
The other thing is they seem to be winning the vast majority of one-on-one contests, whether it be up back, midfield or forward, they just win the contests and there is not much you can do once you are beaten to the football.
So how do you stop them?
The Collingwood press does not seem to work, provides far too many loose players for Hawthorn on the turnover and they just ram the ball at pace down the ground.
Makes me think playing a zone is not going to work, you need to go back to the old fashion "man-on-man" to make them more accountable, but even then you still need to beat them one on one which isn't happening lately.
Do sides have to block up the middle and create more congestion? I feel this is where Sydney's style may aid them in slowing down Hawthorn, especially at a ground like the SCG, not sure it will work on the MCG GF day though.
What are peoples thoughts?
Gee-gone will be beaten by Franklin, Roughead, Gunston, Breust, Rioli, Lewis and Hodge. That's some forward line.