Doh! Cheers big earsMotlop?
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Doh! Cheers big earsMotlop?
If you happen to have stumbled across my open training ramblings, you'll know we're on the same page. Motlop and Durdin have built this great synergy together - their pre season form on the track has been an absolute eye opener. As a collective, they have a real presence in the forward half.I’ve always said him and Durdin are going to be deadly both great alone but three times the player together
It's a bummer they didn't stream the VFL game. Kennedy only played some of the 1st quarter probably just to get his minutes up. The opposition were a bunch of kids (as were most of ours) - but it looked like one of those times when you see that man-child out there playing in the U15's and completely dominating.Those people questioning Kennedy's ( again) need to watch the game more closely - he does more hard work in and under and heavy tackling on the better opposition mids than any other mids as well as impacting positively as a running link man -good to see players looking for him to bob up for teh give away handball outside the 50 meters Bang goal - and payback for the one Howe kicked form same distance.
Yeah Acres slotted in really well. None of the up and under kicks the Dockers supporters rabbit on about either. Promising first hit out.
And for whatever reason I feel like we’re Prestias bunnies. He always chops us upBolton and Ralphsmith are their outside runners.
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watch it in slow mo mate- lots of new stuff was being tried out all over the place...A number of guys that will come in and or be in the mix for round 1
Likely inclusions for round 1, Gov, Durdin, Martin, Pitto
Still in the mix, Owies, Marchbank, Kemp, Carroll
Would really like Lemmey to come in against the Swans, give Jsos a rest, play Charlie as the 3rd tall
A lot of those impressed the biggest improver was TDK for me.The tap work was dominant the work at ground level and around the ground influential.Forward craft improved he will play every game he is fit the other rucks can fit around him he is number1.Strong fast athletic good in air mature in ruck craft he will be a weapon this year
My 2 point game plan for 2023.
1. They kick 2 in a row we do something very different at the next CB.
2. Don't hang onto a lead. Build it.
End.
Grundy isn't a great tap ruckman. Gets lots of hitouts but not very many to advantage and a lot get sharked by opposition.He dropped at least three marks that he had for all money, one of them directly resulted in a goal at least.
Just have to take them but it’s been a problem of his for some time
I reckon the pies have made a mistake moving on Grundy, their stoppage work is ordinary at best and think Cameron and the yank are just part timers in effectiveness in the ruck.
They both look like forward/rucks
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jsos a rest after 1 practice game? show your working please....
watch it in slow mo mate- lots of new stuff was being tried out all over the place...
particularly interesting for me was
the CBB mix and rotations
how Carlton pretty much played long periods holding possession and playing territorial game
how for extended periods Collingwood were totally shut down moving the ball...
I got teh feeling that the side was well drilled in game plan for all parts of the field - massive change from previous years and expected as this was second pre-season now.
McGovern/Martin/Durdin/Marchbank will only strengthen the side - but the game plan and structures all over teh park looked very solid even within noobies filling in slots.
My 2 point game plan for 2023.
1. They kick 2 in a row we do something very different at the next CB.
2. Don't hang onto a lead. Build it.
End.
My 2 point game plan for 2023.
1. They kick 2 in a row we do something very different at the next CB.
2. Don't hang onto a lead. Build it.
End.
Ours is Martin. Need him to be fit.I’ve mentioned this before but we still don’t have that opportunistic goal sneak who can occasionally kick 4 goals from 5 kicks - like Elliott, Papley, Stengle or Breust - so I fear we are always going to leave the door slightly open for opposition teams to get themselves back in because we haven’t made the most of our dominance.
Then we kicked 6 of the next 7 didn’t we?Another 5 goal spree given up on Friday wasn’t there?
Totally agree with your take. I only saw incremental improvement. We looked like a side that might sneak into finals. Our transition by foot still lacks polishWas at game and have also watched replay.
Bit disappointed with game. I had hoped we would see an improved, faster transition game and more rotations through midfield for depth. What i saw was a re-enforcement of what we did last year.
At the game it was noticeable how often we went forward through the wings, which is a continuation of last years approach. I had hoped we would be more adventurous with our transition forward.
Collingwood by contrast continue to play heavily through the centre corridor and move the ball very fast. We still look a bit slow. Leg spead our biggest weakness.
Acres was outstanding both offensively and even more so defensively. We will definitely play through him a lot. On the otherside o' brien was solid.
Cincotta did enough for round 1. Cowan wont be picked but showed plenty in his first outing. He was confident, strong and assured. Hollands looked terrific, his workrate and reading of play noticable. He is not physically ready but may sneak in while walsh is absent.
The hype on Motlop's improvement is justified. Along with Acres most impressive player of the day for me, outside of Harry.
Standard was really good and both teams showed they will win more than lose.
He can spend the time practising goal kicking.jsos a rest after 1 practice game? show your working please....
Big preseason, but also, would like to see a different setup and think Charlie would create havoc as the 3rd tall
Watched it again this morning.
More of the same from last year, with some reinforced habits and some tweaks.
Our number one mantra coming out of the backline was retaining possession over speed, generally to areas of having the +1.
Once at HB/wing, the style changes to quick movement, generally with forward handball and or short hit ups, mostly wide due to the corridor being congested
Centre bounces, we rightly, want to go quick and long to even numbers, in the McKay/Curnow vicinity. Still, there is scope to look for shorter leading targets at times
Defensively, tactics were to also deny the corridor, with more pressure on distributors, and to interrupt their handball chains. We played a deeper sweeper as the Pies love the extra out the back. All 3 wingmen ran deep at both ends
We looked better with Doc taking some centre bounces, then playing as a defensive mid
Need to tidy up our foot disposal to players in the clear, examples of this were Charlie and LOB both times to Ed, Cerra and Cowan when deciding to go long
Still believe we are holding back a little. During our match sims, Harry, Charlie or Jsos were one of the outlets, leading hard to CHF-square, which we might see in the Swans game
This
1. One On-baller holding his ground behind the ruckman, to stop them coming out the front
2. Minimise turnovers by hitting shorter targets, slows opposition momentum