We were never going to win the 2011 prelim. Geelong and Collingwood were so far ahead of anyone else that year. It was fun just to have made it that far.
We had Collingwood in that final. Embers with the grubber at half back was the end.
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We were never going to win the 2011 prelim. Geelong and Collingwood were so far ahead of anyone else that year. It was fun just to have made it that far.
That was 2012We had Collingwood in that final. Embers with the grubber at half back was the end.
Bris selection, and Bris are the only one that think he's a gun, so I guess he plays.Would Brisbane risk dropping Hipwood and have more of a run n gun small fwd line plus daniher
Or back the big hipwood in
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That was 2012
Would love to see Bris v Port in the grand final just to find out who can spud it up less: Dixon or HipwoodFirst time I've had the chance to post some thoughts on the two matches from the past weekend.
Port vs Hawthorn:
A week earlier I called out K.Hinkley for a complete shambles of a coaching performance against Geelong, allowing extras to get behind his defence over and over again, amounting to what looked like a training drill for the Cats.
Credit where it is due however, he did his homework on the Hawks and despite having a side that was beaten up and undermanned, was able to put in place a system that stopped Hawthorn's gameplan in its tracks.
There were three key facets:
Coming into this match Hawthorn averaged more than 50 points per game from turnover. A week earlier against the Bulldogs, 73 of their total of 99 points came from turnover.
- pressure onball to affect or delay the outlet possession trying to find the width Hawthorn craves
- preventing loose runners coming from behind the mark for the overlapping handball receive
- maintaining direct matchups on Hawthorn's small forwards when they roam much further up the ground
Strangled of width against Port, Hawthorn only managed 14 points from turnover. That's the result right there.
No doubt a number of clubs around the competition will be rewatching and taking notes.
GWS vs Brisbane:
This was the first match I've attended at the Sydney Showground - the first thing you notice is that the ends of the ground are different - the pockets at the open end of the ground are much wider than the opposite end which is narrow. Otherwise it's a decent boutique stadium. It's a shame GWS have no fans as it generates a good atmosphere when it gets mostly full like it did here. Looked like about a quarter of the crowd were cheering for Brisbane.
GWS are reckless. They have the nickname of the orange tsunami, but the crazy ants would be just as befitting. They just run, everywhere, all the time, often without any purpose as to why. It looks amazing, but it's completely unsustainable.
In their previous two matches, against the Bulldogs in Ballarat and Sydney in the Qualifying Final, the Giants were outscored by 5 goals to 1 and 6 goals to 2 respectively.
7 goals up, this game was done. Lions fans were leaving the ground early. Then GWS stopped running and everything changed.
Where was Plan B from A.Kingsley? Why was no spare thrown behind the ball to prevent Brisbane having one-on-one contests in attack? Even after J.Hogan rallied and halted some of the Lion's momentum, GWS did nothing to alter their approach, cool the game down and kill it through possession play. It was just more of the same, trying to run everything, everywhere and all at once, except with heavy legs that couldn't run anymore.
Of course Brisbane regained momentum again. They ran over the top of GWS, and yet the Giants still refused to send a spare into their defence. That cost them the game.
For all of J.Daniher's faults as a key forward, he kicked two huge goals under immense pressure to give Brisbane the most unlikely of victories. Being clutch in big games, that's all you can ask for in a key forward.
The Lions kicked 11 of the last 14 goals of the match. It staggers me that GWS just kept doing the same thing as their season fell into a tailspin across 15 minutes.
I am left with the feeling that in another set of hands (that could better manage when to go and when to conserve), this GWS team could be something truly exceptional. Yet, they are now out in straight sets because burn-out hits at three-quarter time.
As for Brisbane, Geelong couldn't be happier. Double travel for a Preliminary Final, whilst E.Hipwood and C.Rayner both become more invisible the bigger the stage gets.
I don't see either of this weeks' victors progressing any further.
Grand Final preferences
1) Brisbane v Sydney - slight preference for Brisbane to win but wouldn’t be upset if Sydney got up
2) Brisbane v Port - at least there’s no Victorian team in it
3) Sydney v Geelong - Swans to redeem themselves after 2022 cos **** Geelong
4) Port v Geelong - spew.
Nearly as bad as the massive throw that went unpunished immediately before.The insufficient intent ruling was a shocker though - that gifted big Joe a goal, which he accepted gleefully, mind you.
Port match up well against the Swans in recent history have the wood over them.Same as me.
Premiers preference would be:
Brisbane
Sydney
Port/Geelong
Nearly as bad as the massive throw that went unpunished immediately before.
I see Channel 7 is wheeling Bruce McAvaney out for the prelims and GF this year
In that case, perhaps they can bring back Drew Morphett as well while they're at it.He's basically a corpse these days. They should market it as Weekend at Bruce's.
If the alternative is most of 7's current rubbish lineup, I'll take Bruce.I see Channel 7 is wheeling Bruce McAvaney out for the prelims and GF this year
Never warmed to Bruce. But with all things in this timeline, the commentary team has only gotten worse.If the alternative is most of 7's current rubbish lineup, I'll take Bruce.
I never rated him either. Not sure why you'd drag him back out now.Never warmed to Bruce. But with all things in this timeline, the commentary team has only gotten worse.
And I can remember listening to Don Scott calling games as a kid.
And yet still better than any of the current commentators - would prefer they were bringing back Dennis thoughHe's basically a corpse these days. They should market it as Weekend at Bruce's.