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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Post of the weekI completely agree with that comment.
He is penalized for a number of incidents that other forwards get away with. I feel the umps just love paying free kicks against him.
Conversely, he is not paid free kicks for the number of occasions he should receive them. You can't touch Hawkins without giving away a free yet he is allowed to forcefully push his opponent squarely in the back and all is ok.
Thanks Bedders.Post of the week
The key difference being that brain injuries can’t be fixed.Same as those that choose to play , they know the risks . My knees will both need replacing and that's due to footy and cricket , but i wouldn't swap it
They've got funny way of showing it. Only two weeks for Pickett is as bad as Cripps getting off last year.I don't think anyone should be suing anyone. It's a contact sport and everyone understands this when the play.
However with the public scrutiny at an all time high, the afl will not be taking any chances
Would be nice if we put boot to throat and push down hard this week. We have a tendency to play to the level of our opponents.We looked good, should get a confidence boost this week too.
Would be nice if we put boot to throat and push down hard this week. We have a tendency to play to the level of our opponents.
Not sure you can build it.Absolutely this. It's all mental and doing this would show more evolution in our game beyond, skills, size and the rest we are seeing.
Percentage is on the table for a reason.
p.s if anyone knows how to build that killer instinct and a time maschine please PM me. There's an unfulfilled sporting career back in the 90's I'd like to re-visit
I have no doubt a love for the contest plays a big part in our recruitment. You're dead right, some people have it and some don't. I have one son who is ultra-competitive. His judo instructor saw his sheer refusal to be beaten from the first lesson. Most of our players have it. Monty Python's black knight had a little too much of it .Not sure you can build it.
We need to draft players that are born with it.
I have no doubt a love for the contest plays a big part in our recruitment. You're dead right, some people have it and some don't. I have one son who is ultra-competitive. His judo instructor saw his sheer refusal to be beaten from the first lesson. Most of our players have it. Monty Python's black knight had a little too much of it .
Regarding percentage, when it comes to a game, it's not just the players who determine the score. The coach and support staff have the biggest say in how far a game blows out. Their focus is on wins rather than percentage, which only matters if you don't get the win. One extra win, or even one extra draw, is worth more than any percentage. Just ask the Pies, who finished 4th in 2022 despite considerably less percentage than 11th placed Port. Having a higher percentage than another team is worth somewhere between nothing (to less than 2 points (a draw) at best, so a coach will always focus on maximising wins over the season. For example, did our blowout win over the Saints in Round 15 contribute to our narrow loss to Essendon the week after? Florent, Tom McCartin If we'd banked that as a win we'd have finished 2nd, regardless of percentage.
Horse has to keep one eye on the next game and the season ahead. With a big lead he'll keep enough firepower on the ground to ensure a win but will naturally he'd look at using the lead to advantage the team over the season. That could mean older players like Hickey or Buddy or a player returning from injury balancing their playing minutes against risk of injury or fatigue. They might introduce a sub earlier and/or give extended bench time to some players.
Our hard fought slog against the Pies the week before the GF took a harder toll on us than the Cats, with the easy cruise over the Lions. They Cats had that game bagged by had no incentive to win by anything more, so they took the foot off. In the first tight final against Pies, Geelong played Hawkins and Cameron for 98% and 99% TOG respectively. Against Brisbane they played just 77% and 89%, as the Cats took the foot off in the last term, leaving their key players well rested and uninjured. By contrast Hickey normally plays around 70-75% TOG or even less if he's coming back from injury. Against the Pies the week before the GF he played his biggest TOG of the year.
If Hickey was in preseason his training and competition loads would be based on his fitness levels. Coming back from an injury he'd gradually increase his training load. Coming back mid-season is harder, with less than optimal prep. As a football player (and part of a team) his training load will still reflect his fitness, but during a game some of his load will be carried by others, allowing him to play his best football but for a shorter period.
Having no Reid and no Ladhams in the back half of the Pies final and in the GF put a huge load on Hickey. He must have been half cooked from the start.It's no wonder Hawkins ripped the ball off him twice in the ruck.
I expect our guys learned a lot from 2022