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We'll struggle against any team that either deny us the ball or slow down our transition. Doesn't mean we'll lose but increases the likelihood of losing.Apart from the points about finals others have made, my main conclusion from last night is that we will again struggle against Adelaide if we play the same way.
Josh Jenkins
I haven't gotten drunk and stripped in a long time...For some reason I feel like this is dirty2
"We must rub this thug out of Saturday's game against Collingwood, just in case he tries to do something similar to one of their midfielders."The absolute hysteria about ‘protecting the head’, as Ben Dixon and Brad Johnson debate whether Zak Butters was really going for the ball when he might’ve clipped that Docker with his arse(?).
In retrospect, yes. But given the class gap between him and McEntee, there is no way you could justify picking McEntee over a rusty SPP, someone the selectors rate lower than McEntee over a rusty SPP.yes, he should have come back thru the Magpies
If there season is dead the fun and games will come out, some teams start earlier than others.It's the last round of the season so who knows, could depend on what is on the line for both teams. All things being equal, they're going to be very tough to beat in Perth this year.
Collingwood not exactly a powerhouse this season.We get up against Collingwood and that’s not funny anymore.
Jon Ralph said at half time it will be announced tonight, but unlikely to get done, but M Crouch will be offered 1 (if you care)Has Butters been reported ?
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I believe the drop off in Marshall has a lot to do with the concussions he’s had over time.I thought Rioli was our only really dangerous forward last night. Georgiades and Dixon had moments as did DBJ but we really lacked a four quarter dominant forward. Todd Marshall is becoming a real concern and if his form does not improve he may be the one to make way for Finlayson. Todd has booted just seven goals in five games this season with four of those against Richmond. After what appeared to be a breakout year in 2022 Todd's form has slipped.
Last night we booted nine goals in a game dominated by defence. Fortunately the opposition could not do any better. ,
If Marshall kicks 30-35 goals for the year, you take that.
What I don’t get is normally former players stick up for the guy going for the ball in a legitimate way, the way we are taught, it’s normally the media gooses that carry on and want people rubbed out.."We must rub this thug out of Saturday's game against Collingwood, just in case he tries to do something similar to one of their midfielders."
Why?
2 goals a game would be a minimum I’d want out of a full forward type player.If Marshall kicks 30-35 goals for the year, you take that.
Because we have other options up forward and aren't solely relying on him kicking a winning score each week. Usually what we see is that when one of them is having a down day, someone else stands up and kicks a few. So long as they don't all have a down day at the same time then it isn't really a problem.
I'll happilly take 30-35 goals from all 4 of Todd, Dixon, MG and Fin.
Concussion or not, he drops some of the easiest marks that he shouldn’t at least 2 times a week he gets his hands to a ball only to drop, until he takes those marks hes never going to be what we need him to be.I believe the drop off in Marshall has a lot to do with the concussions he’s had over time.
I’ve never been a big fan of his but the lad was starting to look good in 22 before he had a bad run with head knocks.
Have you watched him this year. He’s been ordinary and was ordinary last night.We’re has this idea that Todd has “dropped” off come from? Or that concussions are limiting him?
Referring to Todd’s 2022, where Dixon missed half the year? There’s the problem.
Anyone expecting Todd to kick 40-60 goals a year while we go to Dixon 20x more is being unrealistic.
He’s doing much more with far fewer opportunities than Dixon.
Also of note is that he’s far more effective the further away from Dixon he gets. Anytime he’s near Dixon he’s competing against his opponent, Charlie’s opponent , often a 3rd man up and Charlie himself.
It’s a catch 22.
Todd’s best football is away from Dixon, but we always kick it to Dixon.
Dixon also clearly got in Georgiades way last night.