Been a bit on talkback in VictoriaI haven’t heard squat!
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Been a bit on talkback in VictoriaI haven’t heard squat!
BT knows his audience.
There's not much love for him with unbiased ,measured calling.
I'd say if Daniher did the Daicos swan dive it would've been talked about and replayed 20 times during the match , Fages would've been grilled about it and that would've been the headline of the match on the AFL page.
According to Mr Google it is .... drumroll ... called a 'measuring wheel'.I'm going to come across as full geek here, but as soon as I get to Mount Barker and Manuka Oval, I'd be getting out one of those wheely metre ruler thingies (please tell me these have a more elegant name )
This might do the job instead of a "wheely thingies"Something I forgot to mention before.
Our kicking up the line from half back. Early on it was rubbish like it was against the Bulldogs. Our guys either got outmarked or getting it out of bounds was the best case scenario. And then we were still 70-80 from goal: no man's land.
But something interesting happened after quarter time. We were still forced to kick up the line but from that time on we were able to engineer it so we were a lot further forward when we did so, ie approaching the wing. Haven't watched a replay yet but if I recall correctly this was achieved via a series of short lateral/45⁰ kick passes which Collingwood allowed us to have, knowing a long kick to a contest would need to come soon enough.
This is still the least desirable option; if we can use the corridor from there we should be doing all we can to do so. But it meant that these kicks were landing on or around 50. It's a subtle difference but important because it means our next disposal could be a shot for goal. This means the opposition's defenders need to be a bit more careful and perhaps not take such a big risk with their own positioning and disposal.
The watch for future weeks is how do we go transposing this ploy onto playing surfaces of different sizes. I'm going to come across as full geek here, but as soon as I get to Mount Barker and Manuka Oval, I'd be getting out one of those wheely metre ruler thingies (please tell me these have a more elegant name ) and finding out exactly where the 100m from goal mark is. Make it a team rule we only kick long up the line once we've passed that mark.
Prior Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
This might do the job instead of a "wheely thingies"
The Pulse features 6x magnification, a range up to 400 yards (250 yards to flags), a user-friendly flag-lock display, is accurate by plus or minus one yard, and can display distances in meters. It also weighs less than five ounces and fits comfortably in your hand with dimensions of 4 x 3 x 1.5. The $136 price tag proves that good things can come in small, not-too pricey packages.
I loved the bit where Pendlebury got the ball and everyone ran in a different direction but no one actually towards him ... he stood completely still while everyone else moved out of the way ... commentator comes out with some over the top praise of his abiltiy to weave through traffic
man . . .change it to . . . Bow River or something . . .or at least a John Denver song that does not mention such an obvious foreign location. Or maybe Brisbane band, Regurgitator's ode to Eddie McGuire, "Sucked a lot of C***k"
I am the bolded as well, I need start up an over 60s clique though.That's a moving on moment if ever I've seen one, hope he comes back as hardness coach.
Just one question how do I like and subscribe to his vlog thingy?
I'm just a tech illiterate, over 50's clique member wanting to show some love to the young whipper snapper.
I am the bolded as well, I need start up an over 60s clique though.
If you watch the video I linked click on the watch on youtube tag, and then you should see a subscribe button just under the video... however I am a bit of a tech illiterate as well but I have picked up some basic tips from my son who works in IT over the years.
I think it's all been pretty light hearted.Some of the opinions here about Charlie's goal song don't seem to accommodate the fact that it is 'His Song'.
Regardless of the lyrics it speaks to him, and we should except that.
Just appreciate it resonates for him and he includes us in that intimate moment, that's golden.
He implied that it was more luck than good management for us to have stopped them on several occasions where they had the outnumber at the ground ball but we turned it over and bit them on the counter (because they had committed some of their defenders up to the contest) . . . .he may be right. Can't see how you could coach what we did. We just had a player in the right place who had good enough one touch/clean hands and decision making skills there to kill off their attempt to overwhelm with numbers.I didn't watch the Sunday night Fox Footy show with David King but according to the article Kingy spent his time praising Collingwood - I actually agree with him, high risk game plan and it doesn't always come off but they've won 15 of 17 so it's obviously working for the most part
‘Get used to it’: Pies ‘all duck, no dinner’ tactic may take over the AFL. This is the ‘brilliant’ proof
‘Get used to it’: Pies ‘all duck, no dinner’ tactic may take over the AFL. This is the ‘brilliant’ proofwww.foxsports.com.au
Isn't having a player knowing the right place to go to literally the definition of good coaching?Can't see how you could coach what we did. We just had a player in the right place
We forced them into high loopy handballs and or to miss handballs which invited more pressure and ultimately turning the ball over. It was pretty impressive from our boys.Fagan said in his presser that we were brave with our defence in that we kept going forward at the ball carrier and their attempted handball chains, pressure pressure pressure will disrupt any over handball side, IMO we forced them to over handball with our pressure.
We were far from lucky it was all about intensity and desire.. the 1 percenters that often go unnoticed.
When we slow the game down we should do it by keeping possession, 16 metre kicks and using the 20 seconds, only using the kick to a contest when absolutely necessary, always remember they can’t score when we have the ball.We forced them into high loopy handballs and or to miss handballs which invited more pressure and ultimately turning the ball over. It was pretty impressive from our boys.
Collingwood do have an uncanny ability to have more bodies at the fall of the ball at pretty much every contest.
Which is why things worked better for us when we moved the ball much quicker during the 10 goal stretch.
There was a noticeable shift after that for us to try and slow the game down which still worked but only just.
He implied that it was more luck than good management for us to have stopped them on several occasions where they had the outnumber at the ground ball but we turned it over and bit them on the counter (because they had committed some of their defenders up to the contest) . . . .he may be right. Can't see how you could coach what we did. We just had a player in the right place who had good enough one touch/clean hands and decision making skills there to kill off their attempt to overwhelm with numbers.