Buku is only a 3rd tall not a KPD made Ben Brown who is cooked look competent as Buku was out of his weight division. 3rd tall or he has to make wayIt’s gotta be a 2nd tall and one of Coffield or buku
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Buku is only a 3rd tall not a KPD made Ben Brown who is cooked look competent as Buku was out of his weight division. 3rd tall or he has to make wayIt’s gotta be a 2nd tall and one of Coffield or buku
Not unreasonable?I think we are actually in agreement. I was responding to posters who thought it was unfair to put Buku in the role he found himself in on the weekend.
I don’t think it was unfair.
A difficult assignment for him, sure, but not an unreasonable one.
Makes you miss the “rat pack” who were a bunch of assholes on and off the field, they either all retired or were moved on because they were “too difficult” to deal with.
Redpath, Biggs, Smith, Dalh, Boyd, Hunter, Stringer, Jong & Libba, the only remaining one from the group.
Yeah still doing this is mind blowing, teams are try to create more space around their stoppages to work in and every time we did it the Dees rearranged their defence and had Lever sitting in the hole. It was clear as day from level 2 behind the goals.Correct, when you push an extra up to the contest and they keep a player back that is a strategic decision the opposition is taking to give up territory knowing they’ll more then offset that with easy mop-ups and rebound.
Makes you miss the “rat pack” who were a bunch of assholes on and off the field, they either all retired or were moved on because they were “too difficult” to deal with.
Redpath, Biggs, Smith, Dalh, Boyd, Hunter, Stringer, Jong & Libba, the only remaining one from the group.
I'm talking about Bailey Dale, zero tackles yesterday. Macrae too slow to chase when the opposition get the run on.Macrae shirks the coalface work? In what dimension? Blokes been on the bottom of the pack more than anyone in his tenure.
McNeil was terrible, but he demanded selection because of pre season form ( unfortunately)
But we also had a lot of senior players well down.
Gawn , Oliver and Petracca must wake up in the morning when playing us , and think the world is a wonderful place.
Absolutely no change in how we handled them just waltzing out of stoppages and centre bounces.
Having 2 Milton The Monsters as ruckman don’t help either ! ( some of you older blokes will get the drift )
Still can’t believe we had Daniel as the sub. It just stinks of arrogance. The bloke is a leader, versatile and besides Bont, the best kick at the club.
VDM and McNiel over him in the worst selection I’ve ever seen.
Is it a truth universally acknowledged that Weightman flys for too many marks and spoils out KPFs? I think so. Bev either agrees with this or he doesn’t. If he doesn’t fine, I have been wrong before ( once in the early eighties I think it was) and Weightman probably has “ a licence to fly for his marks”. But if Bev does agree then he has probably told Weightman to stop doing it. But Weightman doesn’t stop . Is this what is meant by losing the players?
Given Weightman continues to be selected the only conclusion is that Bev is happy with what is happening. Fair enough Bev does know more about football than me.
It's not Dale bashing, it is simply the opposition know his kicking was a strength so for the last 2 seasons work hard to close down options as they know he will still take the risky kick.I’ve seen a lot of Dale bashing in this thread, but we had and have bigger problems.
Everyone knows his best strength is his kicking out of defence, but the main problem with that is too often he’s gone for a “risky option” because no teammate has worked to give him the right option.
I’ve said it multiple times before and it was evident yesterday, we don’t run, lead and create space anywhere near as much as an AFL team should.
Play him up higher where there is more space. Use his marking for his height as an advantage, like Toby Greene does, not try to make him something he is not. Also get him to more center bouncesAt what point does he get dropped?
It's at the point now where he destroys potential scoring opportunities with these desperate attempts to be the hero in every situation.
Enthusiasm is great, but there also has to be some ability to use the brain. Having said that he's far from alone in our 22 right now when it comes to not using the brain.
Then Clarke, Scott or Bedendo come in and we hope they can apply the pressure we need.David King’s comment yesterday on SEN was spot on.
Because Weightman doesn’t play as a small, we have 4 marking targets in him, Jamarra, Naughton and Lobb.
Therefore we have to play McNeil and VDM to apply pressure (you could argue they don’t even do that though).
The problem being, McNeil and VDM aren’t AFL standard players.
In separate interviews last year (I Think) both weightman and spangher both said that he had a licence to fly for his marksIs it a truth universally acknowledged that Weightman flys for too many marks and spoils out KPFs? I think so. Bev either agrees with this or he doesn’t. If he doesn’t fine, I have been wrong before ( once in the early eighties I think it was) and Weightman probably has “ a licence to fly for his marks”. But if Bev does agree then he has probably told Weightman to stop doing it. But Weightman doesn’t stop . Is this what is meant by losing the players?
Given Weightman continues to be selected the only conclusion is that Bev is happy with what is happening. Fair enough Bev does know more about football than me.
Yep one of JUH, Naughton and Lobb/Darcy has to go out of the forward line. Either Naughton goes back, JUH goes to the wing or the Lobb/Darcy role is removed from the 22 and we use someone like Keith or JOD as a backup ruck.David King’s comment yesterday on SEN was spot on.
Because Weightman doesn’t play as a small, we have 4 marking targets in him, Jamarra, Naughton and Lobb.
Therefore we have to play McNeil and VDM to apply pressure (you could argue they don’t even do that though).
The problem being, McNeil and VDM aren’t AFL standard players.
I thought that's why we got Harmes.Makes you miss the “rat pack” who were a bunch of assholes on and off the field, they either all retired or were moved on because they were “too difficult” to deal with.
Redpath, Biggs, Smith, Dalh, Boyd, Hunter, Stringer, Jong & Libba, the only remaining one from the group.
How about weightman goes out until he learns to play like a small play Lobb Darcy Naughton jamarra Clarke and west that forward line actually looks dangerous, and have the smalls in the middle full forward and chf, play the talls as forward pockets and high half forwards so there are 2 seperated focal points going forward instead of the traditional one, just a thoughtYep one of JUH, Naughton and Lobb/Darcy has to go out of the forward line. Either Naughton goes back, JUH goes to the wing or the Lobb/Darcy role is removed from the 22 and we use someone like Keith or JOD as a backup ruck.
That's a good considered response. I think we need more of that.An old school dragging of McNeil would’ve been suffice (worst game I’ve seen from a Bulldog since VDM in that Freo final), but it was the right call to take Sanders out. He was gassed and I thought he really struggled with the pace of the game at times.
Sanders will be fine, some debuts work out like that with mids and he was against good opponents. Expect him to take a lot out of that match.
I was really impressed with Gallagher, he just looks a player. Not completely there yet, but has got plenty to work with. Bramble was handy and agree with some here that Buku wasn’t as bad others think.
Yeah some of the selections stunk (is that all Bevo, though?) but the players have to take responsibility.
Our defence spoiling each other (I think it was English both times?) got the Dees rolling with a few gifts in that first quarter, while Weightman and Naughton were doing the same at the other end all game (say what you like about Lobb, but he gets himself into much better positions aerially than those 2).
We had enough momentum to probably hit the front in the third quarter and simply couldn’t capitalise. Maybe it’s a different game if we take those chances, that’s what you’ve got to do against good sides.
Frustrating, but not losing faith after one match and a lot of that work will naturally tidy up. The response this week is what’s most important.