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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Sanders grinds my gears the way he plays. He takes possession, then handballs to someone in a similar or worse position forcing them to make the play rather than doing it himself.
A good example is a passage of play where Libba won the ball and handballed it 10m forward to Sanders on his own. Sanders looked around, saw no one near him to lay it off to so waited for 35year old Libba to sprint past for the handball receive. As a player I would be filthy that Sanders doesn’t make the play. He plays hot potato and makes it someone else’s job to create the play. He plays like a coach in a training drill handballing it to the player and watching them take the game on or execute a play.
No doubt he did play for kicks early in his career. Not diving as such but either taking action to make it likely he got high contact (like Selwood did successfully for over a decade) or putting a lot of mayo on any incidental high contact that he did get. He still does the latter a bit.This idea that Weightman "plays" for free kicks is strange to me. He annoys opposition fans/players, so they want to take his head off. He's very crafty at tapping the ball forward or attacking the ball. He's gotten free kicks in the past in a dodgy manner by ducking/lifting shoulder/bending knees, granted, but I don't see how any of the free kicks yesterday were controversial. Other players would have also gotten those frees if they were tackled high or shoved in the back off the ball.
The game review in the HS called them "dubious". Just gunning for clicks. I don't see how Jackson Archer laying a high tackle is anything but Jackson Archer laying a high tackle...
Provided umpires don't lose their heads and continue to pay the free kicks that are there (as they were yesterday), this can only work to our advantage. Players playing because they dislike an opposition player rather than playing to ... win the game.
Sanders grinds my gears the way he plays. He takes possession, then handballs to someone in a similar or worse position forcing them to make the play rather than doing it himself.
A good example is a passage of play where Libba won the ball and handballed it 10m forward to Sanders on his own. Sanders looked around, saw no one near him to lay it off to so waited for 35year old Libba to sprint past for the handball receive. As a player I would be filthy that Sanders doesn’t make the play. He plays hot potato and makes it someone else’s job to create the play. He plays like a coach in a training drill handballing it to the player and watching them take the game on or execute a play.
Somewhat ironically (given a few posts earlier in this thread about criticism of Jamarra), I recall certain North fans used to call 'racism' when opposition fans pointed out Thomas' style of play.But the flogs idolised Lindsay Thomas lol
They should be replaced.Kane Cornes = broken clock.
You know what they say about broken clocks.
Kane Cornes = broken clock.
You know what they say about broken clocks.
It’s Sanders first year so I’ll give him a pass but I was hoping for more from a Pick 6. I can tell he wants to use his feet and take the game on but he usually reverts to instinct and plays like a trampoline. (Balls that go to him just get redirected to the closest teammate.) His defensive game is good and he gets the ball so he’s worth his spot on that basis. It’s year 1 so hopefully he develops and improves.
Freijah is a real find. Thought he stepped it up another level on the weekend. I love it when players play with intent and ownership.
Thought Sanders was pretty good this week. 21 disposals and he set up a lot of good play.
Our defence has improved a lot this season - which was just as well this week as we committed some horrible clangers in bad spots.
We seem obsessed with the inside kick when under pressure and other teams are expecting.
Our field and goal kicking was very poor Notth rattled us a bit. Sometimes you just need the safe option.
These are two key points of difference for us compared to last year....
We seem obsessed with the inside kick when under pressure and other teams are expecting.
Our field and goal kicking was very poor Notth rattled us a bit. Sometimes you just need the safe option.
Sanders is a gun imho. Joel Selwoodish.
These are two key points of difference for us compared to last year.
This year we have been switching play more, playing the diagonals, taking the corridor, using handballs and foot speed to break the lines, etc. It's nothing revolutionary or innovative. Other clubs like Collingwood have been doing it highly effectively for the last couple of years. We were just late in adapting. I'm assuming some of the new coaching arrivals have had some influence here.
The result is that we are now a high scoring side again. We have a great percentage which might be critical come the end of August. Yes, occasionally it goes wrong and we concede goals on the turnover but overall it has been a big net positive. You can see it's a coaching instruction because players are often looking infield for the their first choice target (sometimes uneasily) rather than automatically directing play up the wings.
It's probably still a work in progress and will need further fine-tuning, but it has made us a much more attractive side to watch and it helps us capitalise on our strengths up forward.
Do we need the safe option sometimes? Certainly. I agree it won't always come off and we do need to give players licence to decide when to make that play and when not to make it. But last year (and in the early rounds this year) we were boringly and predictably playing up the boundary line and only coming inboard when we got to the f50. That was far too easy to defend. It led to all that angst about the quality of our entries i50.
Just get him to drive around Melbourne during peak hour. That should get him there eventuallyProbably a bit late in the season but should we get Tim English on a decent cycle of Dianabol to give him aggression? Or maybe confiscate his phone and get him to read a book?
Macrae had been and still is now fit a severely underrated playerPre draft I wasn’t totally sold on Sanders at that pick, but I still think he’ll be very good. It’s just he’s going to be a Macrae type of good, not a Bont type of good.
Accepting that this is an opinion, but the draft has been in place now for well in excess of 30 years so who as a pick 6 has performed better than Sanders in their first yeaIt’s Sanders first year so I’ll give him a pass but I was hoping for more from a Pick 6. I can tell he wants to use his feet and take the game on but he usually reverts to instinct and plays like a trampoline. (Balls that go to him just get redirected to the closest teammate.) His defensive game is good and he gets the ball so he’s worth his spot on that basis. It’s year 1 so hopefully he develops and improves.
Freijah is a real find. Thought he stepped it up another level on the weekend. I love it when players play with intent and ownership.
I would argue we moved the ball well most times, we need to improve on poorly executed turnovers that always cost us dearly. Most are basic skill errors, nothing more nothing lessI’m all for spreading to field wide but on Saturday we did a lot 10-15 m low reward kicks - to stationary players in a direction which was impossible defend. North defended very well which upset our movement - sometimes you just have accept that the opposition are intent making it difficult and go down the line.
Teams like Collingwood and Geelong are set up to only really score on turn over - taking risky low reward kicks just play into their hands.
Accepting that this is an opinion, but the draft has been in place now for well in excess of 30 years so who as a pick 6 has performed better than Sanders in their first yea
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JOD, Freija, Gallagher and Sanders have been excellent recruits. The upside is amazing. Great from the recruiters. Freijah is my favO'Donnell is turning into a reliable defender. Looking forward to seeing him take more grabs and run with the ball.
Mate, I get it about JUH having a bad day, but Biden had an end of career moment. The guy was a total embarrassment not only to himself but the world. If that is the kind of leadership the US is dishing up then we are totally f$cked!JUH put himself in a position enough times but just couldn't close the deal. Just had an off day ... like Biden. It happens. Next week he might hold onto everything.
The whole team looked like they were carrying a few cobwebs. Norf gave us a reminder that you don't have to be far off to be at risk against any team. I'll take that reminder and the 4 points.
We look close to finding our best team and combination. One, maybe 2 spots up for grabs but that's it.