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We were very fumbly in the first half , not in the 2nd half.I think the second half is the game plan, but we just couldn't get the game played on our terms in the first.
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We were very fumbly in the first half , not in the 2nd half.I think the second half is the game plan, but we just couldn't get the game played on our terms in the first.
I know, would be interesting to ask the players.That's interesting, I wonder if there's any truth to that. Either way I was a big fan of the stickman too! It and the candy stripe are terrific for mine.
Who'd volunteer to be the lair in the red suit?I’ve always thought if we make another gf I want to get me and two others to go to the pub wearing one in red suit one in white suit one in black suit.
And we have to stay in order all day. Going to the bar together etc. Would be magnificent.
Jimmy is my equal favorite player, the other 4 are J Battle, the Sharminator, Nas and Mitchito,I’ll never forget the time he tackled two players at once
Some talk and do not know, but this is one if the best posts on this subject I've read in a long while. I appreciated the analysis and the week behind it.My goodness the RTB 'game plan' talk s**ts me to tears.
In a 6,6,6 game you hand the ball going their way +10 in a half of football from centre bounce. Hog tie me with my arse pointing to the sky.
Now RoMa may have copped a little bit more of a spray than Jack Steele. I'm thinking something like " any f'ing chance you can stop that genuis ruckman Rhys StanleyPLAYERCARDSTART9Jack Steele
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PLAYERCARDENDfrom jumping over you and tapping it out to the open side eh?"PLAYERCARDSTART1Rhys Stanley
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So RoMa being the beautiful AA level ruck said "Ya know what. Yeah he has being and F that".
So 3rd quarter.
Centre bounce 1 - RoMa stops, props, takes ground, wins the tap. We get first hands on ball and goal from the entry
Centre bounce 2 - RoMa stops, props, gets pinged for a block and fortunately the Geelong player kicks it down Wilkie's throat. We go up other end and goal
Centre bounce 3 - Bad bounce that favoured RoMa tap rebounded off Geelong player and we get centre clearance. Didn't score off that and ball up and down ground but we did eventually goal off running ball.out of defence.
Centre bounce 4 - RoMa stops, props. wins tap down to ground and we get the centre clearance and Wilson goals
Centre bounce 5 - RoMa stops, props, wins tap down to ground and it is halved and ump calls for a ball up.
Now I could continue but the ar*e cheeks of our onballers is now less spread. Our forwards start getting looks our backs get a rest.
I don't think I'm far off that Ross's game plan wants our onball division to play like Q3 and 4. Now he also knows that some aren't good enough and some are too young but to say his game plan is deliberately stodgy is utterly BS.
Axes to grind and all that I guess.
I couldn't talk today after singing in our Aisle 30 seats straight across the walkway from the Aisle 29 legends (reckon that makes us Aisle 29 regulars too). What a bloody great win. Saturday nights at Marvel playing like that...it was a great reminder of 03 to 12
You're right that the game plan wasnt any fundamentally different but there was a lot more then just wining clearance that changed things around.Game plan didn’t change in the 2nd half.
We did what we always do the only difference is we won clearance.
exactly what I was saying!I don't agree with this.
The coach lives and dies on the success of the team. He'll be judged clearly on a weekly basis. It's the most accountable role you could imagine regardless of bureaucrats who want him to be technically "accountable" to a Head of Footy or something.
This is the sort of thing people say to sound smart because they've only worked in big companies or government, where everyone reports to everyone and sits on committees and goes through due process and worries about stakeholder management and no-one gets anything done.
Bassat is fundamentally an entrepreneur (ignore current day Seek when publicly listed and focus on the early 00s when a startup). That's a very different space. When you're running a startup everyone's on the same page - this thing has to succeed or it dies. Reporting lines don't matter or even exist. Everyone is accountable to the market, in exactly the same way as RTB being accountable to on-field results.
There's an important concept in startups called task-relevant maturity, which came from a book by Andy Grove (ex CEO of Intel). It basically says that someone needs detailed micromanagement if they're new to a specific role, they have low TRM. In that case they should be managed by someone who's more expert on it than they are, with multiple daily checkins to keep them performing and learning, and they can only make simple decisions with time horizons of hours or days.
But as their maturity in the role grows, they need less and less of this. At medium TRM you might check in with them once every couple of days or week, and delegate to them goals and decisions with longer time horizons.
And at high TRM they're running the show themselves. The manager is there for advice but essentially the person is doing it all themselves. Agree goals up front - push them on that - and get the hell out of the way. The person lives and dies based on whether they achieve the pre-agreed goals, or whether they can defend not having done so.
RTB should be accountable to the goals the board and president set for him. He should have a structure around him to make sure that long-term thinking is still in place with list management; that he can work together with senior leaders of other functions around him; that he can defend or expain his decisions if asked; but ultimately he shouldn't have roadblocks or heavy process in his day-to-day or week-to-week or month-to-month coaching and man management.
I think Bassat gets this because he's fundamentally not a bureaucrat, and I think it's misunderstood by supporters who fundamentally are.
Me tooI would like to take this opportunity to express my fondness for Joffaboy's pre-season reports.View attachment 2084070
No.Watching the reply I’ll be skipping ahead to the 3rd qtr.
Anybody going to watch the first half again?
Agree to a point but part of the problem with corporate people running clubs is that they don’t follow a linear path. Trying to run a club like a business is difficult
agree 100% think we have really found one with Hugo- he is super focused and competitive and quickThere's no doubt we won't win a flag with the midfield as it stands, so we need more talent in there but also cross our fingers on these guys:
- Phillipou looked like he'd turned the corner
- Windhager had a couple of good games this year and will hopefully keep developing
- Clark still might be able to come good with a cleaner run at it
- Dow still might be able to come good with a cleaner run at it
- Stocker seems reborn as a tagger
- Wilson might be able to go inside at some point?
- Henry could have a better run with injuries
- Hugo shows very good signs
It's not ridiculous that all of those guys could step up a bit next year which should give us a fair bit of progress in the midfield.
On rewatch, Q2 was really not too bad, knowing that we won. Some easy goals from the middle for them, but we had started to move the ball pretty well. The 5 goals to none start was the part to skip.Watching the reply I’ll be skipping ahead to the 3rd qtr.
Anybody going to watch the first half again?
I think that’s what Ross said after the game.On rewatch, Q2 was really not too bad, knowing that we won. Some easy goals from the middle for them, but we had started to move the ball pretty well. The 5 goals to none start was the part to skip.
Like Pou’s a couple of weeks ago. Could be exciting times ahead.Could rewatch Hugo's first kick to Snags over and over!
That was stellar. He didn’t even look balanced when he kicked it.Could rewatch Hugo's first kick to Snags over and over!
We had plenty of very gettable chances & blew them too.We were very fumbly in the first half , not in the 2nd half.
there was a first half?Watching the reply I’ll be skipping ahead to the 3rd qtr.
Anybody going to watch the first half again?
Adelaide were robbed of playing finals last year, seems a bit harshKane Cornes being sweet again. Pressure is off, useless win, only come good when it’s too late, same as Adelaide last year etc. etc.
Instead of seeing how we ‘got it together’ and created that win from the ground up, back our backs up against the wall.
This game is a classic. We will remember this game. Hopefully, the Saints will take this game as a harbinger of what’s too come.
Love the use of the word harbinger!!Kane Cornes being sweet again. Pressure is off, useless win, only come good when it’s too late, same as Adelaide last year etc. etc.
Instead of seeing how we ‘got it together’ and created that win from the ground up, back our backs up against the wall.
This game is a classic. We will remember this game. Hopefully, the Saints will take this game as a harbinger of what’s too come.