Sturty
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- Sep 15, 2014
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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Wouldn’t it be nice if he could lift in an area where he is so poor, so he wasn’t so reliant on the “only thing he offers” to be our first choice ruck?Reeves doesn’t need to provide much around the ground. Where he needs to lift for mine is in the quality of his taps.
Last year he was putting our players into space this year the taps he’s getting aren’t giving our mids any real advantage.
Our mids also need to stop fumbling and be a lot cleaner but Reeves needs to lift his hit-outs as well when it’s the only thing he offers.
I'll repeat what I said after the * game. We need to start picking the side that we think will take us forward and get games into those players. And play people to their strengths. I'd like to see Ramsden in as the second ruck/fwd (we played well when Kosi played this role). Seamus in the backline for a bit of speed. Hustwaite in the team.
Did anyone see the Dees vDogs last week ?
The Dog basically couldnt win/move the ball from 15 mins in the first 1/4 .
And they are better and far more progressed than us .
Dees repeated the dose again to us . They keep that up , they are up to their ears winning the flag
First 1/4 was deer in headlights stuff , after that we just couldnt complete enough good play against them due to skill .
Rob McCartney’s comments on a podcast don’t excuse a complete lack of effort.I feel like no one actually listened to Rob McCarthey on the Hawks insiders pod.
Just like last year, he stated that we’d have to build into the season. That we had some areas we know we need to get better at, but that we would in time.
That we have players who need to build an understanding together and they will be better for it as the season progresses.
Far too many white flags here as per usual.
Days like today make it feel like we are a million miles away.
It took Melboure and Carlton years and years to hit the draft jackpot.
Unless our early picks come on we are clinging to false hope and the arrogance that past success guarantees a successful future.
Our experienced core are not good enough to get us anywhere. Until we unearth our next group of star players we are better off staying at the top of the draft.
It's a long year. Let's hope for signs the kids might come on. Things can turn quickly if they do.
Yeah that’s bullshit. Melbourne aren’t that good.Say it louder for the people in the back.
Melbourne look like a genuinely good side this year. I was at the game today and haven’t seen a team set up that well behind the ball after a turnover in a very long time.
Quite possibly the worst game Breust has played in his career, but he's undroppable. Esp as he looked very sharp last week when he was on fire setting up goal opportunities.Breust started very slowly last season (8 goals in 6 games), but finished the season with 47 goals. Hopefully it's just a case of him starting slowly again, though given his age it's inevitable that the wall will come.
IMO we really need to see what Butler has to offer, if anything. We need him to work out for us. Breust and Gunston (and Wingard) have nothing left to prove and won't be part of any success we may have in 3 or so years, so we should be giving guys like Butler a go.
OUT:
- Reeves
- Breust
- Gunston
- Finn
IN:
- Meek
- Butler
- Mitchell
- Hustwaite
Maybe make Impey the sub.
Amon to a wing with Mitchell going into the backline.
Hate to break it to you, but they are that good.Yeah that’s bullshit. Melbourne aren’t that good.
We should have had a better game plan to combat their allegedly superior behind the ball style.
We played into their hands with our bafflingly weird first quarter game plan.
Hodge showed signs from game 1. We knew we had something special, just took a while for consistency. I don’t see the same in our current list.I mean hodge and mitchell were nkt world beaters at 20 and 21. Especially Hodge. He became elite like u say later in life. Patience
I think the new ruck rules have killed off Reeves, he’s just not strong enough, I thick Meek is worth a go as Reeves just drops the ball at his feet even if he wins the tap.Surely the Reeves critics don’t seriously believe Meek would do better.
Reeves may have his shortcomings but Meek has failed to convince anyone that he would be an improvement.
He just gets it and bombs it , doesn’t even look.Thought Impey was better than most.
Hodge showed signs from game 1. We knew we had something special, just took a while for consistency. I don’t see the same in our current list.
Hodge was already an AA and best and fastest winner at age 20.I mean hodge and mitchell were nkt world beaters at 20 and 21. Especially Hodge. He became elite like u say later in life. Patience
As much as it hurts, you are pretty spot on.We don't have the cattle guys. You can pick apart game plan all you like, but the concerning thing for me is, we've been at the bottom for 5-6 years now, and we've still got one of the most vanilla, underwhelming lists in the comp. With the exception of a select few, we seem to be drafting too many role players.
In your opinion…Hate to break it to you, but they are that good.
The best midfield group in the comp, the best defensive setup in the comp and a forward line that can kick winning scores.
Holy shit, McEvoy was a f$&king champion for our club. I can't remember the last time our #1 Ruck was so unintimidating. ffs, the two shortest players on the ground today we're more intimidating than Reeves.Yes Reeves was beaten but he wasnt disgraced like Mcevoy was many times.
The second youngest list in the comp, with a new forward line and a midfield that is missing our 2023 B&F winner.What’s this building into the season BS.
What are we, the defending premier.