Blank has been covered by frostOh really, Lewis returned in 2023 and we started winning. Blanck is important for structure and releases our important player in Sicily.
As for Lewis he’s never on the park every single year
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Blank has been covered by frostOh really, Lewis returned in 2023 and we started winning. Blanck is important for structure and releases our important player in Sicily.
Dogs ball use isn't good enough to cut us open like Sydney's didHis press conference just makes me think we are going to get the same thing next week.
Have you seen how fast dogs play at marvel?Dogs ball use isn't good enough to cut us open like Sydney's did
Well spokenHad some more time to process the game and what I saw today.
Effort was outstanding but a few things I'm going to keep taking into account regardless of what some on here say:
- the influence umpiring has on young players is immense, you can say it shouldn't, but gave three 12 point turn arounds from frees in the first half is exceptionally difficult to deal with for players who feel that there should be more reward for effort.
- our forward line mix is entirely different from last year. We have a new spearhead who isn't a natural spearhead, we have a new small brigade and we have next to no leadership in that space. Give us some continuity, give us Lewis and Wingard and suddenly we have two senior voices directing traffic.
- our tackling woes are dire, but if I step back and think about it, it's boys against men most weeks. Our two senior bulls in Worps and Nash hit harder and stick more tackles, whilst our youth js pushed aside. Once our boys have grown into men I think our tackle count will go up significantly
- momentum is a bitch. Both in game and week to week. I'm confident we will have another late spree of wins this season, but I think that lage spree will start earlier than last year.
I'm angry at our result, but I can see the method to the madness, and I can see improvement.
We aren't the only team to get pantsed by Sydney this year and we won't be the last.
Our focus needs to be on improving our mix for next week, and improving our young players understanding of in game momentum and positioning.
Always enjoy reading your posts mate. Intelligent and considered.Had some more time to process the game and what I saw today.
Effort was outstanding but a few things I'm going to keep taking into account regardless of what some on here say:
- the influence umpiring has on young players is immense, you can say it shouldn't, but gave three 12 point turn arounds from frees in the first half is exceptionally difficult to deal with for players who feel that there should be more reward for effort.
- our forward line mix is entirely different from last year. We have a new spearhead who isn't a natural spearhead, we have a new small brigade and we have next to no leadership in that space. Give us some continuity, give us Lewis and Wingard and suddenly we have two senior voices directing traffic.
- our tackling woes are dire, but if I step back and think about it, it's boys against men most weeks. Our two senior bulls in Worps and Nash hit harder and stick more tackles, whilst our youth js pushed aside. Once our boys have grown into men I think our tackle count will go up significantly
- momentum is a bitch. Both in game and week to week. I'm confident we will have another late spree of wins this season, but I think that lage spree will start earlier than last year.
I'm angry at our result, but I can see the method to the madness, and I can see improvement.
We aren't the only team to get pantsed by Sydney this year and we won't be the last.
Our focus needs to be on improving our mix for next week, and improving our young players understanding of in game momentum and positioning.
He was tearing up, his just shy in front of the camera but he loved it and you can tell he still loves the hawksThought the Franklin thing was weird. Didn’t seem authentic. Assume the club threw him some coin to do it as not really his thing.
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Yes, I get it. I have been thinking is this going to end like the reigns of messrs Schwab and Knights? I think there are differences this time, and we should be careful not to throw out the baby with the bath water. He may well just need some time to grow, but if the assistant and specialist coaches aren't performing, he should be holding them to account. Longmire lets his team know when they don't make it.. and so did Clarko in his time with us. Sammy needs to not single out a player, but get livid with the whole team - maybe 1/4 time was too early given the score, but it was clear by then this was going to be a tough day at the office.The Sam Mitchell coaching honeymoon period is over for me.
Jeez, I hope as a society we are well past the colour of ones skin.Can't help but think the vitriol thrown at Chol wouldn't be as bad if he was white
It is really this simple.One thing hasn’t changed in 150 years of football. There is only one football !!!!!!
You don’t need 4 players within 2 metres of the ball handling to each other while your opposition peel off to take away your clearance options. Almost every screen shot had more Hawks than Swans in shot. You can’t tell me the oppo coaches haven’t worked it out by now. Let the Hawks get the ball close in. Opposition doesn’t hunt the ball, it hunts the receiver.
100% agree on point 1, I remember this being Melbourne's big issue before they sorted it out.It is really this simple.
1. We all hunt the pill too much
2. So yep - we win contested footy and ground ball (yay)
3. Then our next options are too close to us
4. which invites the pressure; so
5. eventually we turn it over by hand or foot; and
6. We are caught out of position and unable to defend properly
Didn’t come to all the way to the cheer squad let alone the members sitting in the Shane Warne stand - made it around a small part of the ground.He was tearing up, his just shy in front of the camera but he loved it and you can tell he still loves the hawks
Had some more time to process the game and what I saw today.
Effort was outstanding but a few things I'm going to keep taking into account regardless of what some on here say:
- the influence umpiring has on young players is immense, you can say it shouldn't, but gave three 12 point turn arounds from frees in the first half is exceptionally difficult to deal with for players who feel that there should be more reward for effort.
- our forward line mix is entirely different from last year. We have a new spearhead who isn't a natural spearhead, we have a new small brigade and we have next to no leadership in that space. Give us some continuity, give us Lewis and Wingard and suddenly we have two senior voices directing traffic.
- our tackling woes are dire, but if I step back and think about it, it's boys against men most weeks. Our two senior bulls in Worps and Nash hit harder and stick more tackles, whilst our youth js pushed aside. Once our boys have grown into men I think our tackle count will go up significantly
- momentum is a bitch. Both in game and week to week. I'm confident we will have another late spree of wins this season, but I think that lage spree will start earlier than last year.
I'm angry at our result, but I can see the method to the madness, and I can see improvement.
We aren't the only team to get pantsed by Sydney this year and we won't be the last.
Our focus needs to be on improving our mix for next week, and improving our young players understanding of in game momentum and positioning.
Hawthorn actually beat Sydney in contested possessions (+18) and clearances (+5) but were overawed by John Longmire’s side playing with more numbers around the contest in a strategic “challenge” to rest of the competition.
King showed another passage that Sydney won and that left “six redundant Hawks” to create an “18 v 12”.
“The Swans want to play a different game. This is why their numbers in contest always look poor – they’re happy to ring the contest and live on the outside,” King highlighted.
“When they win the ball, look at the space they’re in immediately. This is the challenge the John Longmire plan is putting to the competition.
“This is why their kickers are so damaging, they leave you in redundant positions. So the strategy and the planning makes a lot of the statistical data irrelevant.”
Kingy is correct here. Sydney don’t rely on contested footy to win, and from a tactical standpoint, we fell into the trap all day of having too many players chasing the ball then throwing it onto their boot without enough composure. Was easy pickings for Sydney.Hawthorn actually beat Sydney in contested possessions (+18) and clearances (+5) but were overawed by John Longmire’s side playing with more numbers around the contest in a strategic “challenge” to rest of the competition.
King showed another passage that Sydney won and that left “six redundant Hawks” to create an “18 v 12”.
“The Swans want to play a different game. This is why their numbers in contest always look poor – they’re happy to ring the contest and live on the outside,” King highlighted.
“When they win the ball, look at the space they’re in immediately. This is the challenge the John Longmire plan is putting to the competition.
“This is why their kickers are so damaging, they leave you in redundant positions. So the strategy and the planning makes a lot of the statistical data irrelevant.”
The only player that should be held to high standard is Sicily, he has been atrocious.Wtf was that spray to Scimmers?
Mitchell holding him to a much higher standard than the rest of the team.
Honestly, the “I can’t identify the gameplan, therefore I don’t know if we have one” are the worst takes on here.I'm still trying to figure out what our game plan is? Do we even have a game plan?
why do we persist with kicking the ball long from kick ins when it continuously results in turnovers and goals.