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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
GOLD COAST SUNS
Strength
They’re hard to play against in the makings of a serious unit and a typical Damien Harwick-led side. The Suns are ranked first in opposition chain to score percentage and third in score per inside 50 efficiency. This gradual improvement defensively is clearly crucial to the club’s bid to end its finals drought.
Weakness
Forward 50 efficiency. The Suns have ample firepower up forward but aren’t maximising their entries — ranked 15th in score per inside 50 percentage (41%). This is partly due to Hardwick’s side lacking classy ball users to deliver the ball to effectively to the forwards.
Tactical changes from last year
The boundary line is your friend. The Suns have played it more safe under Hardwick in year one — ranked third in boundary use from defensive 50 percentage (52%) and 18th in corridor use percentage (13%).
Health check
29 games lost to injury (18th-most)
Pretty amazing we are the last in corridor use.Champ’s Achilles heel exposed; change that reignited Cats: Every club state of play
Champ’s Achilles heel exposed; change that reignited Cats: Every club state of playwww.foxsports.com.au
How are.we ranked 3rd in "scores per inside 50 efficiency" but 15th in "score per inside 50 percentage"?Champ’s Achilles heel exposed; change that reignited Cats: Every club state of play
Champ’s Achilles heel exposed; change that reignited Cats: Every club state of playwww.foxsports.com.au
The first relates to opposition (our defence) , as I understand it.How are.we ranked 3rd in "scores per inside 50 efficiency" but 15th in "score per inside 50 percentage"?
Yeah that fast ball movement Dimma talked up pre season just hasn't been there. Wide and slow has been the way.Pretty amazing we are the last in corridor use.
We have no one outside of Powell in the back half who has the speed, skills and confidence to pull it off. Collins for some reason has the confidence but not much else. Mac similar, but I back him to get to the skill level eventually. Luko just slows it down every time, and Flanders is mainly barely 15m chips. All combined with a bit of hesitancy to attack through the middle and make a mistake after 6 years of Dew that needs to be undone.Yeah that fast ball movement Dimma talked up pre season just hasn't been there. Wide and slow has been the way.
You get speed from defence either by fast players or by fast ball movement. Sure, I expect some growing pains but to be the last through corridor under Dimma is a big surprise. No doubt it's directive to go wide (and use max width of the ground). We certainly were not the last team in this category under Dew I suspect Dimma wants to use good ball users in defence, hence Luko, Flanders there now too. It's new roles, still learning. We will improve.We have no one outside of Powell in the back half who has the speed, skills and confidence to pull it off. Collins for some reason has the confidence but not much else. Mac similar, but I back him to get to the skill level eventually. Luko just slows it down every time, and Flanders is mainly barely 15m chips. All combined with a bit of hesitancy to attack through the middle and make a mistake after 6 years of Dew that needs to be undone.
This is where we are missing Weller and tbh Jeffrey, but I think it was a shock to Hardwick just how little speed and footskill we have off halfback on the list.
It’s gonna be a process.
So we currently have the healthiest list in the AFL this season? Surprising considering we also have the largest list in the AFL.
Michael Rischitelli hates the Suns confirmed.
The road to 13
Is that a first? Can’t ever remember us having the healthiest list?
I once got an H in Latin for a translation of one of Pliny's LettersF is kind