Regarding Treacy's game.
He touched it 4 times.
We scored every time.
He touched it 4 times.
We scored every time.
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Speaking of David Mundy, the auskick tall young man in the purple number 10 top in the middle of the ground with the flowing blonde locks looked just like David Mundy playing. The way he moved, the way he kicked the ball, the way he walked.The people with zero patience wanting to drop Jeager are looking a little silly now.
No one can replace Dave M but he's a decent player with valuable experience and leadership for a young team.
Yeh. I always thought the midfield was one of biggest the issue at the time. If you continuously getting smashed out of the clearancesI can’t help think that it’s as simple as the fact the midfield is now winning ball.
Darcy has gone hulk mode, O’Meara has found his feet, Brayshaw is back to his best, Unicorn and Fyfe providing the grunt. Serong has played well all year.
the ball is going forward at least as much as it’s going backwards
I couldn’t get there live this week but watching the replay Treacy seemed to have a significantly bigger impact than what his stats suggest.
Completely agree! I feel our fwd line has an intelligence about it now… this is something that Taberner won’t ever bringStill seeing people pot Treacy and Banfield. I understand some frustration, I don’t rate the latter that highly but I’ve seen no reason to drop him on form shown this year. Treacy is a work in progress, we’re talking about a 20 year old KPF here. Many don’t hit their stride until 23-24.
But FFS, we put 100+ against one of the most consistently well organised defences of the past 15 years. Even if individuals aren’t posting amazing stats (and I’d say some of the very good things Banfield and Treacy did yesterday don’t get recorded on stats sheets), if our forward line as a unit is working, what do you want to change?
It’s reminds me how both Medhurst and Farmer were very good forwards but somehow the sum was less than the parts. And when we kept the former out of the team, Wizard had his best season for us, propelling us into the prelim. Ideally we should have found a way to work, and that was on the coach, but at the same time you don’t mess with what’s working.
I feel the same way about our forwardline now. It’s hard to make a case to take anyone out of it. The people who do have an axe to grind.
You aren't my real DadSo good, enjoy but please don't get ahead of yourself - none of that flagmantle crap for me. We've got a long way to go.
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If you are talking about the Schultz tackle I am absolutely certain it should have been holding the ball. By the time he’d crossed the line he’d already dropped the ball.Can someone explain this to me:
If a player is getting tackled, they've had prior, but step over the boundary line at the last second - Is it still holding the ball? Or is it just throw the ball in?
Didn't see Treacy go up the ground as he did in the swans game..wonder why..
Good pick up. I noticed this too as I was sitting just to the left of our bench. He is going to be a very good player and it looks like he has found the confidence to be the general in the forward line.I don't know if the coverage picks it up but Josh Treacy spent a lot of time when he was on the bench up by the boundary line yelling and gesturing like a coach, moving his forwards around and Frederick was doing what he was told.
Josh was setting them up ahead of the ball. I noticed last week he was doing it a bit, but couldn't see off camera obviously, flip side is on the coverage you can see Josh holding back and protecting his team mate ahead to they mark uncontested, putting on blocks etc
Good footballer
My read is that it was because Stewart would have dropped off and then be able to intercept. Made him accountable almost the whole game.Didn't see Treacy go up the ground as he did in the swans game..wonder why..
What was the colour of the jersey?Can someone explain this to me:
If a player is getting tackled, they've had prior, but step over the boundary line at the last second - Is it still holding the ball? Or is it just throw the ball in?
Absolutely...If the coaches/leadership group cant enable that, nothing else matters."... I would say the biggest difference between the the first 6 weeks and now is confidence and belief. After the North games the players were really down on themselves and it’s taken hard work and the boost of winning to to get that back. They are playing for each other and not themselves."
That’s me.The people with zero patience wanting to drop Jeager are looking a little silly now.
No one can replace Dave M but he's a decent player with valuable experience and leadership for a young team.
It make sense though, doesn’t it?Banfield is benefiting from being the last forward planned for behind the three talls, Walters getting the heavy lock down defender and Schultz/Switta. He is taking his opportunities and doing very well, particularly in link up play.
It looks to me like Schultz and Banfield have swapped roles with Schultz applying the tackling and pressure, Banfield now offering the marks up the ground to move the ball.
Maybe it's just because the side is looking to use more options moving the ball in shorter kicks that our hard working forwards are getting a taste.
Maybe Schultz is being protected from too many arms up high marking contests.
Doesn't really matter.
It's working.
We look a lot better when our dynamic players in Jackson and Switta are involved through the middle, just a simple touch or a handball into space for a team mate to run onto at full speed.
The ball movement was quick. Hawkins really doesn't waste his chances, a quality player.
Shame the Cats had five goals to start from umpiring calls but not to worry.
I'll watch the replay tomorrow evening on the treadmill and get a different perspective.
I actually don't think our game play has changed much at all. Maybe a bit more handpassing to generate overlap run after creating turnovers at half back.
It just looks different because more of our attacks are starting at half back or futher forward because we're forcing turn overs before it gets to deep in the D50 (a place from which it is too risky to regularly move the ball out quickly) / winning clearances.
The people with zero patience wanting to drop Jeager are looking a little silly now.
No one can replace Dave M but he's a decent player with valuable experience and leadership for a young team.
True. But even if you dominate they can kick those freaky goals. Like how Hawkins can just pull it out of ruck and kick a goal. Or Cameron can just let loose.I felt we were in control for most of the game.
Even when the cats got it within a goal or two. I always felt we had enough dominance to middle to kick clear again.
Not sure what others felt. But i suppose some could have been nervous.
But i wasn't.
Regarding Treacy's game.
He touched it 4 times.
We scored every time.