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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Mostly agree Ed and Murph were obvious choices to slot back into midfield when Teague took over to stabilise what was going on .Teague, his match committee/coaching panel and club management need to have the courage to see the rebuild through to the finish.
We have invested everything in terms of resources and 5 long painful years into the rebuild and we should be close to coming out the other end.
I fear some may be feeling the pressure to win and are being seduced by birth certificates in the misguided hope that they will provide the wins they crave.
Deckchairs are almost always never the answer.
Band aid policy will in the end bring everyone down, usually starting with the coach.
Teague would do well to ponder this.
The cornerstone of Silvagni’s tenure was building a team to win premierships as against just joining the pack in the middle of the road.
My old grandfather always used to tell us kids :
If you start something, you had better be prepared to finish it ...
Not the coach it's the team. Heat is on early in the game and we are a very non-contact non-physical side. Our attack on the ball and man is terrible so we get smashed in the contest.
When the game slows down a bit we do well because we're a fit, good running and skilled side.
These short games wont suit us. We need to rebuild our center group. Big problem with Murphy and Curnow only being average players and so far not much coming through looking to be better.
Need a harder edge and physical aggression and it needs to start in the middle.
Yep we are a Cognilio and/or a Wines short.
1-2 high quality mature mids away from breaking even in early exchanges and winning games by 5-8 goals.
Yeah we are, were short of blokes this size/build who are hard hitters who can really play.
Relying on Cripps, Murphy and Curnow in the engine room. It's a group that can run all day but it's poor quality.
Curnow looks a bit cooked, he's not the powerhouse, hard hitting midfield gun and Murphy has no physicality what so ever.
Curnow would still be a good tagger and Murphy a good outside player on a wing but they make a mediocre centre group.
We need to face the fact that we can be a good side with them in it but not in this role. We must find two powerful hard hitting center men to replace them in the middle.
In the meantime I would not be against giving Gibbons a go in there, he puts his head down and goes hard.
I guess we need to keep an eye on the scratch matches and have a crack at recruiting some good center men. Perhaps Wines as you suggested. Someone who will be an upgrade to Murphy and Curnow.
I must have watched a different game.
First quarter seemed like constant skill errors.
Looked to me like the team was very hard running but tried to do WAY too much and just didn't settle until quarter time.
I think it's just maturity.
Don't forget these young men know that the country is watching, they are going to worry about how they look if they go a couple of goals down.
Just took a while for them to settle and really get into the groove of the game.
Won't be the last time either
Yep we are a Cognilio and/or a Wines short.
1-2 high quality mature mids away from breaking even in early exchanges and winning games by 5-8 goals.
You think we were that young yesterday -- reckon it was close to oldest side we had for a Long time --A young list being out thought, out bustled and out whitted. But the mere fact we can get back into these contests means that we have the skills and fitness. We need to harden TFU
It's basically this. Our midfield is reliant on two small, older blokes who lack physicality, plus Cripps and an undersized ruckman, and then we rotate through young blokes. Teams put a hard block on Cripps, monster Murphy/Curnow and the young blokes at contests, and blow us out.
I think we had hoped that young guys would step into this spot but the bigger bodied blokes (Setterfield and Kennedy) haven't been up to it, and our best options have been smaller (Fisher, Gibbons, to a lesser extent Dow) which is good on them, but doesn't help the problem. We also thought we'd get a Dylan Shiel or Devon Smith or... someone but whiffed on that repeatedly too.
As the game goes on, fitness seems to matter more, and we've got big targets to kick to. Murphy and Curnow start to have more impact, Cripps deals with the tag, we come back.
Then in the last few minutes, the game tightens up again and suddenly we're getting monstered. We're about 50/50 in these situations though - Murphy is a surprisingly clutch player with the capacity to find space in important moments, Cripps is Cripps (and particularly tough when his opponent is worn down) and the big blokes are also better against tired opponents or when teams have to push numbers to the ball and they get more space.
We can complain all we like about 'intensity' but all the intensity in the world isn't going to let Murphy beat a fresh Jack Viney to a contested ball in the first 5 minutes of the game.
You think we were that young yesterday -- reckon it was close to oldest side we had for a Long time --
I think JSos will suit this roleNot the coach it's the team. Heat is on early in the game and we are a very non-contact non-physical side. Our attack on the ball and man is terrible so we get smashed in the contest.
When the game slows down a bit we do well because we're a fit, good running and skilled side.
These short games wont suit us. We need to rebuild our center group. Big problem with Murphy and Curnow only being average players and so far not much coming through looking to be better.
Need a harder edge and physical aggression and it needs to start in the middle.
Collingwood and Brisbane fielded younger sides this week.You think we were that young yesterday -- reckon it was close to oldest side we had for a Long time --
I think part of it is the match ups - Teague and his coaching team seem to be very very good at reacting to the other teams strategy and figuring out what changes need to be made to get us back into the game. Teague is probably still handicapped by the quality and age and experience of the players at his disposal. We don’t seem to have our own style of play just yet that we can start with in the first minute of the game and impose our way on to the other team. So we seem to always be playing catch up.
We still have too many passengers. For example if you replaced the following with just another Gibbons type (low cost, nothing fancy, just tries hard) we would win more games than we lose:
Lang
Newnes
Setterfield
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You think we were that young yesterday -- reckon it was close to oldest side we had for a Long time --