Stop itRioli looks so good. Decision making, execution, pace, skill, evasiveness, tackling, pressure, work rate...
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Stop itRioli looks so good. Decision making, execution, pace, skill, evasiveness, tackling, pressure, work rate...
The gallery images of Dusty are hilarious. His celebration at the end of the game
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Butler...????
Whoops. Knew I forgot someone that played well. He showed today why we have kept him around this long.
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Haven't seen the streams but what has Corey done thus far this pre season? By all reports he is still finding his feet.Funny how a few of the boys who've struggled with injuries have looked a lot better this pre season, Butler, Lennon and CEllis.
Outside the red and gold aus post boxes
In stables shopping center
Haven't seen the streams but what has Corey done thus far this pre season? By all reports he is still finding his feet.
Very young in ruck stakes, so plenty to work with.Ivan Soldo has surprised me the most, has looked great
Overall not a bad little match, but... four concerns I took out of it which kind of fractured some of the optimism I had been feeling, and trust me I am normally very positive:
1) Ball movement: Yes it's quicker and thank god for that. But... we went down the wings/boundary way too much and you could see them looking there a lot, which tells me that's the gameplan. Not enough use of the corridor which is something I thought we would be implementing, and still too much kicking back for the switch.
In 2016 we got caught out a lot doing the kick backwards to then switch across the ground, because often, after the switch, the next target or the one after wouldn't make it across to where they needed to be, so towards our half forward line there would be no one there to kick to and it would break down.
I'm hoping I'm wrong on all this, but it has Dimma written all over it.
2) Forward Entries: Still a lot of wayward, thoughtless bombs into the 50.
3) Conca as a backman: Didn't play a single minute in the midfield. How many bloody Taylor Hunt style players do we need?! Conca is a midfielder or nothing, I've said this a million times. I was really looking forward to a well-stocked midfield and the focus being on that. This is also typical Dimma.
4) Cotchin: Did absolutely nothing.
I still think our best 22 will be very good, but use the damn corridor and stock the best midfielders we have.
Very young in ruck stakes, so plenty to work with.
agree 100% with all that, i'd just like the "train as you intend to play" mantra to be one that we live by, especially when spots are up for grabs.Yeah I see where you're coming from, but I think the main thing is we go through these intra and JLT games injury free. Tackling is more of a mental thing. If the fitness base is there, it's just a matter of getting the players hungry and motivated to tackle.
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definitely, i am just hoping we have not shown too much of what we plan on doing this season, no doubt Coaches of other Clubs will be studying that video from today like never before & plans will be in place by rd 1.Was a pretty open game, will be interesting to see if there is much difference come next friday.
which was brilliant. i am more talking in general, not really a tackling game or a defensive one for that matter.Rioli tackling Dusty
Luke McGuane played full forward in a cameo for both teamsNup - an amazing phenomenon was witnessed, both sides choked and lost!
First time in history!
In stables shopping center mill parkI don't know what this means. But i'm stoked by the response.
Cheers for that, seems to fly under the radar a bit and would be good on see him come on this year.Was very very good in the first intra club, bit quieter in this one. But his kicking and handballing under pressure is first class, cannot remember him missing a target, and thats not boot it up the line either it always seems to find a teammate.
Don't worry about Cotchin.Overall not a bad little match, but... four concerns I took out of it which kind of fractured some of the optimism I had been feeling, and trust me I am normally very positive:
1) Ball movement: Yes it's quicker and thank god for that. But... we went down the wings/boundary way too much and you could see them looking there a lot, which tells me that's the gameplan. Not enough use of the corridor which is something I thought we would be implementing, and still too much kicking back for the switch.
In 2016 we got caught out a lot doing the kick backwards to then switch across the ground, because often, after the switch, the next target or the one after wouldn't make it across to where they needed to be, so towards our half forward line there would be no one there to kick to and it would break down.
I'm hoping I'm wrong on all this, but it has Dimma written all over it.
2) Forward Entries: Still a lot of wayward, thoughtless bombs into the 50.
3) Conca as a backman: Didn't play a single minute in the midfield. How many bloody Taylor Hunt style players do we need?! Conca is a midfielder or nothing, I've said this a million times. I was really looking forward to a well-stocked midfield and the focus being on that. This is also typical Dimma.
4) Cotchin: Did absolutely nothing.
I still think our best 22 will be very good, but use the damn corridor and stock the best midfielders we have.
Not concerned about Cotchin. When he had the ball he was good.Don't worry about Cotchin.
Intra club games are designed and manufactured around young players and fringe players.
He was just having a run and probably doing a bit of instructing.
Add Stengle to that too. Does some nice thingsI love intraclubs all is rosy and even the hacks are looking a million doĺlars. But in all seriousness I think us fans are going to get some real enjoyment watching Rioli and Bolton for the next 10 years, win lose or draw they're the type that make it worthwhile to go to the footy