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With our forward line last season I think our top expectations would have been finals.

Another season into the Js plus Sturt, plus Bolton and I think that top range ups to premier.
Absolutely, really the pressure is on J Lo.

I have vocally been saying its "Top 8 or bust" but quietly, with our list and even our depth (injuries can't really be an excuse anymore either) I've been saying "top 4 or bust"

Rawlings is waiting in the wings.
 
Again, and I really am being pedantic now, I think we all know our flag window hasn't been "open" since 2015.

But I would argue that the window has been gradually "opening" since 2017 and if it's still "opening" it can't have much further to go, close enough as to make no difference between "opening" and "wide open".

But it's starting to sound like I'm arguing over semantics. God I'm such a grammar nazi. It's a sickness.
I feel like if you apply that logic then every team with a mathematical chance of playing finals would be labelled as wide open.
 

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Absolutely, really the pressure is on J Lo.

I have vocally been saying its "Top 8 or bust" but quietly, with our list and even our depth (injuries can't really be an excuse anymore either) I've been saying "top 4 or bust"

Rawlings is waiting in the wings.
Yeah, I'm not sacking a coach who gets us in the finals. Depending on circumstances a little, but hey, there's always circumstances.
 
I feel like if you apply that logic then every team with a mathematical chance of playing finals would be labelled as wide open.
If the competition is as tight or even tighter than it was last year, then yeah, everybody with a mathematical chance of playing finals would be labelled as "wide open"
 
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Yeah, I'm not sacking a coach who gets us in the finals. Depending on circumstances a little, but hey, there's always circumstances.
Oh god no! J Lo takes us to finals and he definitely gets an extension.

But just quietly, between you, me and the rest of the BigFooty brethren, I reckon we should be cracking the top 4.
 
Oh god no! J Lo takes us to finals and he definitely gets an extension.

But just quietly, between you, me and the rest of the BigFooty brethren, I reckon we should be cracking the top 4.
Yeah, I am seeing more than 4 clubs who think they should be cracking the top 4.

Really what I want to see from Longmuir is things like:
  • an outstanding use of Darcy and Jackson that gives us a clear edge in games and midfield dominance.
  • a vision for how Bolton integrates into the team that has a multiplier effect across the entire forward structure.
  • a clear plan for how our three tall forwards operate together.
  • much better transition, especially midfield to forward.
  • a harder defensive edge when the ball is turned over forward of centre.
  • alternative strategies from kick ins, and general predictability.
  • some kind of vision for how to best utilise a young and talented list while still getting maximum benefit from some fading warhorses
  • some kind of game plan flexibility. We seem to have a team flush with players capable of playing multiple roles, but don't exploit it as well as we could.

I'm almost certain they aren't sitting around thinking top 4 or bust. It is within the coach's orbit to have identified the aspects of the game plan that gives us the chance to be there at the end.
 
Yeah, I am seeing more than 4 clubs who think they should be cracking the top 4.

Really what I want to see from Longmuir is things like:
  • an outstanding use of Darcy and Jackson that gives us a clear edge in games and midfield dominance.
  • a vision for how Bolton integrates into the team that has a multiplier effect across the entire forward structure.
  • a clear plan for how our three tall forwards operate together.
  • much better transition, especially midfield to forward.
  • a harder defensive edge when the ball is turned over forward of centre.
  • alternative strategies from kick ins, and general predictability.
  • some kind of vision for how to best utilise a young and talented list while still getting maximum benefit from some fading warhorses
  • some kind of game plan flexibility. We seem to have a team flush with players capable of playing multiple roles, but don't exploit it as well as we could.

I'm almost certain they aren't sitting around thinking top 4 or bust. It is within the coach's orbit to have identified the aspects of the game plan that gives us the chance to be there at the end.

Three of these have been egregious.

- the plan for Jackson and Darcy plus not choosing a ruck when Darcy was out of the team. It was a glaring issue that was an obvious problem in 2023. Our inability to pivot until late 2024 was damning.

- kick ins: Ryan needs to perform less kick ins. Clark or Chappy should be rotated through. Both have penetrating kicks and can take more ground before the kick due to their pace. Ryan is also good in the contest so should be a benefit as an occasional target.

- game plan flexibility: we need to let them all out attack more often. Not just when we get four goals down. Sometimes when we are up we should throw it in instead of our predictable ‘shut up shop’ approach. There is room for all approaches. I think this will see us develop a more ruthless edge.

- centre bounce set ups: the Essendon game was borderline unforgivable. Stupidity and rank incompetence were on display. Multiple goals coming from the front of the centre bounce and we were playing two players on the attacking side.

The great news is that some of these are easy fixes and we have the talent already in place. That makes me very optimistic for the years ahead.
 
Three of these have been egregious.

- the plan for Jackson and Darcy plus not choosing a ruck when Darcy was out of the team. It was a glaring issue that was an obvious problem in 2023. Our inability to pivot until late 2024 was damning.

- kick ins: Ryan needs to perform less kick ins. Clark or Chappy should be rotated through. Both have penetrating kicks and can take more ground before the kick due to their pace. Ryan is also good in the contest so should be a benefit as an occasional target.

- game plan flexibility: we need to let them all out attack more often. Not just when we get four goals down. Sometimes when we are up we should throw it in instead of our predictable ‘shut up shop’ approach. There is room for all approaches. I think this will see us develop a more ruthless edge.

- centre bounce set ups: the Essendon game was borderline unforgivable. Stupidity and rank incompetence were on display. Multiple goals coming from the front of the centre bounce and we were playing two players on the attacking side.

The great news is that some of these are easy fixes and we have the talent already in place. That makes me very optimistic for the years ahead.
Ruck - Walls is an excellent list manager but I think he has drop the ball on this. Developing Rucks is a waste of time as they could good they will ask for a trade ie Meek. Better just get an insurance ruck on can plug n play and be ok.

Kick ins - teams knew we would kick and usually the long to a contest. They would man the mark and sit 30m in the middle blocking space. Love for us to keep the other team honest by running from kick hits.

Game plan flexibility - I know this is a basketball concept but take what the defense gives you. Another point is that when we switched it was slow. The second kick needs to quicker, the Players need to have ground mapping and understand the next kick. Also, a player would have two steps on a defender and running into the space and our players refused to kick the ball into the space.

Centre - We need to get one sweeper, I think Brayshaw should that player.
 

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