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Welcome friend. If it's our home game then southern stand end.Hi All
First post of hopefully many!
Does anyone know which side of the MCG our cheer squad will likely sit on for the Melbourne game next week? Flying into Melbs and looking to see my first game at the G!
Heheh. Snap!
Whatever happened to having a run and finding some touch in the twos after being out for an extended period?
AFL is incredibly demanding on the mind and body, is it really the best way to handle conditioning of athletes to be playing the top level straight up?
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I think it shows how much we think of some of the guys playing already.Whatever happened to having a run and finding some touch in the twos after being out for an extended period?
AFL is incredibly demanding on the mind and body, is it really the best way to handle conditioning of athletes to be playing the top level straight up?
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Anyone else find it interesting Voss mentioned Marchbank and Martin as potential ins next week. Thought they were still a couple off
Still better than Young.Marchbank definitely should come back via the twos - he usually is like deer in the headlights with ball in hand first game back - needs a week or two in the VFL to get back in the groove.
I honestly think there's a massive difference that Geelong is exploiting in playing purely older players. While all the 'Dad's army' jokes make sense in a traditional sense - players past 30 are on borrowed time - even their younger players have a greater understanding of their game and greater experience, as well as more practice knowing where and how everything fits together. Where younger players panic, their older wiser heads know when to hold onto the ball or when to go fast; they know when to take on the tackle and when to let the ball spill free.interesting stat on on the couch last night….
Cats went to each of their forwards about the same number of times (4-5).
Whereas we predominantly went to Charlie and H (~17/18 times) and very infrequently to our other forwards (~4-5 times).
It’s not like Hawkins and Cameron are spuds. They’ve got a very effective forward attack strategy and it’s not rocket science.
And on an interesting side note - Lyon mentioned that clubs tending towards more mobile forwards (his segment “are forwards getting shorter”).
When will our coaches/players realise that we need a more thoughtful strategy for our f50 entries.