Jack of all trades, but a master of none.
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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Today I added Minivan to the list of ducking small forwards I hate.
Even in neutral games it makes me furious, needs to be eliminated.
Reminds me of soccer It's a terrible look for the game. I'd love to see free kicks against or fines for the worst offenders. But it's just one more thing for the umpires to adjudicate and will probably **** it up more often than not.Cody Weightman said it's a skill. You know, like kicking and hand balling
I feel this is another List Management achievement.Jack of all trades, but a master of none.
Reminds me of soccer It's a terrible look for the game. I'd love to see free kicks against or fines for the worst offenders. But it's just one more thing for the umpires to adjudicate and will probably **** it up more often than not.
Had the same vantage point today.Easy to answer when you are at the game on level 3. The other sides are setting up a midfield zone and we are either not working hard enough to find space or the young blokes are not confident to take the game on. The game plan has not really changed. Other sides know we want to play on through the middle so that is where they set their zone. We are being forced to play slow footy down the line and we do not have the players that can keep working to the outside.
One example of this was Durham at around the 5 minute mark so so in the last quarter. Had two players free in the middle but he did not go there he waited and kicked long to a 4 on 2.
The have lost confidence in what they are doing. It does not help that when we do break free there is a dodgy handball or a kick that goes straight to the opposition defenders. We end up out of position and unable to defend.
Mobile marking forwards is severely lacking. Wright often found centre wing leading for the ball.Had the same vantage point today.
Pies seemed largely happy to let us win the clearances. They set up to attack us from half back.
Or from outside the stoppage once we fumbled it.
A functional forward line wouldnt go astray
Its a mentality that umpires should be fostering. If a player ducks, crumples at the knees, or goes head first into a contest then he is contributing to a dangerous tackle.Yep. Game is over umpired and FAR TO MUCH GREY to have decisions made on the run like it is
I get your disappointment in a player like Ham, of whom we have seen enough. Durham though? A mid-season pick up who really is still a freshy? I think he has shown enough for us to comfortably say that he could eventuate into something. Not all of them can dominate and be stars.I feel this is another List Management achievement.
Durham looks like a good honest player. Like Brayden Ham. Like Matt Guelfi. Like Alec Waterman. Like Brandon Zerk - Thatcher. Like, well, yeah. You get my point..
We pick nice players. Honest players. How many of these guys are ever going to be stars? better than average players? We can't be carrying as many as we do. Forget about having a 'success' like Waterman. Take a punt on a kid who could eventuate into something. We hang out hat on players who contribute but don't dominate outside our very select few stars.
When we had the ball or when he was near the ball, sure. Pity about the other times. Ditto Shiel and Merrett (although Merrett at least has half an excuse coming back from injury even if he has form in this area). Watching from the second level I made an effort to watch off the ball and paid particular attention to who was allowing players to run off them repeatedly. These three were the worst.Parish busted his arse all day.
The opposition transitions the ball through from D50, through the corridor and laces their forwards out directly in front of goal....which is the fault of list management! /sWe’ve now added ‘the opposition kicks too straight’ to our ever growing list of cliche excuses for losses (injuries/too young/umpires/etc.)