Oppo Camp Non Geelong football (AFL) discussion 2025, Part 1

Draper doesn't know how to drop punt?
People crying about the snap despite it being the most effective kick in a game of horrible drop punts?

Think you need to start counting how many drop punts slide off target compared to the snap.

If this was a professional sport we would know the exact highest percentage kick for each situation and player. Instead it's still incredibly amateur when it comes to goal kicking.
 
Has a handover year in a premeditated coach succession plan ever NOT been underwhelming?

Note: I know Collingwood made the GF in 2011. But they still lost (being pedantic, I know)

Edit: I know it is a small sample size (i.e. there haven't been that many succession plans)
 
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I watched 10 mins of the footy last night and that was enough for me to declare that was one of the worst games of all time.

Despite watching none of the 2nd half, and only 10 mins.. seems like my claim wasn't far off the mark.

Port continue to be the pretendiest pretenders that ever did pretend
 
I watched 10 mins of the footy last night and that was enough for me to declare that was one of the worst games of all time.

Despite watching none of the 2nd half, and only 10 mins.. seems like my claim wasn't far off the mark.

Port continue to be the pretendiest pretenders that ever did pretend
For me their change in game style where they're just trying to get handball chains going that aren't there reflects then not having the types of players to support it.

Wines, Boak, Butters are all great players But they're not burst off the mark sprinters. Moraes, JHF and Rozee can be but there's not enough of them. It gets to the forward line and Georgiades is good sure but the other tall is Soldo and after Rioli their smalls are DBJ, SPP, and Edwards. So if they bomb it out likely doesn't get marked and ground level entries don't get converted
 
For me their change in game style where they're just trying to get handball chains going that aren't there reflects then not having the types of players to support it.

Wines, Boak, Butters are all great players But they're not burst off the mark sprinters. Moraes, JHF and Rozee can be but there's not enough of them. It gets to the forward line and Georgiades is good sure but the other tall is Soldo and after Rioli their smalls are DBJ, SPP, and Edwards. So if they bomb it out likely doesn't get marked and ground level entries don't get converted
Some of the ball handling by Jason Horne Francis in the second half was worth the admission fee though,needed some support that didn't come.
 
Port's fundamental problem IMHO is that they have a great midfield on paper, but not so strong at either end of the ground (KPPs especially). So they basically need midfield dominance to set up enough scoring changes and to 'protect' their defence.

But Butters is missing, Boak almost at the end, Wines is getting ageing and sore, and JHF seemingly more of a burst player than genuine consistent mid. It's suddenly got extremely thin in there.
 
Port's fundamental problem IMHO is that they have a great midfield on paper, but not so strong at either end of the ground (KPPs especially). So they basically need midfield dominance to set up enough scoring changes and to 'protect' their defence.

But Butters is missing, Boak almost at the end, Wines is getting ageing and sore, and JHF seemingly more of a burst player than genuine consistent mid. It's suddenly got extremely thin in there.

Aliir is on the wrong side of 30 and Ratugolea & Zerk-Thatcher are proving to be the very definition of 'journey men'.

You will never compete without quality KPD's. Look at Hawthorn. It's been in their DNA and they went out and brought in Barrass while stocking up on young key defenders at the draft.

I reckon the moment Todd Marshall suffered another concussion was the end of their chances. While never a star, he was the point of difference in their forward line. Averaging 5 marks and just under 2 goals per game the past four seasons. I don't think Lukosius plays the same way. He's much more suited to roaming up and down the flanks.
 
There's only 2 coaching succession plans that I can think of which actually worked, and a key reason they worked is that the guy handing over the reins, put aside any ego he had and understood his role was just as much about the now as it was about setting up the club for success, under its new coach... Seems a common link here 😉

  • Paul Roos -> John Longmire at Sydney
  • Paul Roos -> Simon Goodwin
 

Oppo Camp Non Geelong football (AFL) discussion 2025, Part 1


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