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Can we please fold the commentating! Huddo calling hurn sheed is mind blowing
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In an ideal world sure drop a tall for a small but the tall forwards are much better players than the small forwards. It should fix itself end of this year when Kennedy retires, but at this stage you can't drop any of Kennedy Darling or Allen
Needs to put in more than a couple of moments a game.
Granted though at one point he was on track for zero moments.
Major negative for me is our game style, when it works it is great, but I feel like we are getting left behind by a lot of teams. Our reluctance to attack through the corridor is very frustrating, especially because we are at our most dangerous when we burst with overlapping runs and quick handballs/kicks.
In addition, for three quarters yesterday we were consistently beaten to the second ball. It's no use throwing 3 blokes at a contest if one simple handball or tap on takes them all out of the game, Suns looked faster and younger (which they are) for a lot of the game. When the marks don't stick we look in trouble.
In the positives, our composure and foot skills got us over the line in the end.
Huddo getting worse as he’s getting older but he is still one of the better ones aroundCan we please fold the commentating! Huddo calling hurn sheed is mind blowing
Looking at the stats they collectively out ran us but i guess our class and general fitness got us over in the endOscar Allen is some player.
Meets the ball at its peak and a lovely kick.
Was a pretty high standard game until GC started to tire I thought.
Really liked Will Powell for them
Major negative for me is our game style, when it works it is great, but I feel like we are getting left behind by a lot of teams. Our reluctance to attack through the corridor is very frustrating, especially because we are at our most dangerous when we burst with overlapping runs and quick handballs/kicks.
In addition, for three quarters yesterday we were consistently beaten to the second ball. It's no use throwing 3 blokes at a contest if one simple handball or tap on takes them all out of the game, Suns looked faster and younger (which they are) for a lot of the game. When the marks don't stick we look in trouble.
In the positives, our composure and foot skills got us over the line in the end.
Coaches are ordinary at best not altering game plan with new rules
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bare in mind
- Duggan was crap. Normal programming has resumed sans mullet. Couldn't get involved. Cooked plenty of people with his disposal, and didn't lay a tackle.
- Nelson deciding to ignore a quick handball to a teammate next to him, and decide to take on the tackler and get wrapped up. Happened time and time and time again. It's frusrating to say the least.
Positive : Barrass' new Tony Galati hair do. He's focused the 2020 spud powers he acquired last year into the top of his head, freeing up the rest of his body to take contested grabs.
Positives:
* Allan is our future #1 forward. Wouldnt mind seeing Kennedy omitted a few times this year to see how he handles the mantle
* Kelly had good bookend performances
* Nic needs to be told to just gather the ball himself and bullock through the oppo mids. No one can stop him one-on-one
* We arent Geelong
Negatives:
* Mids and general gameplan woeful for majority of the game. Both need tweaking
* Duggan unsighted. Thought he would make a great mid preseason, but evidently needs more practice
* Far too many passengers in the side, but no one available to replace them
* Hot day + close game = Bulldogs are going to smash us by 50+ points next week