Golly it's round fifteen already! Tell us what you have learnt today.
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Golly it's round fifteen already! Tell us what you have learnt today.
1. You can lock us down and confine us for a week but you can't keep us down
2. Ed Richards is a required player. We must keep him.
3. I could kick that goal Bont kicked in the last*
*Like crap I could. Only Bont could kick that.
1. The AFEL seemingly screwed us with fixturing Perth, Geelong, Perth. One minute from winning all three. We’ve travelled as good is I can remember factoring in Port too.
2. Garcia is another good sort. In what’s really his first game, 13 touches and a goal.
3. We are going to see what Lewis Young is made out of. Not unlike Hamling or Fletch in 2016.
I knew it, but Doc is constantly getting better and he’s completely reliable. With Dale, Daniel & Williams and KPDs I like it very, very much.
1. The tough hard mentality after the heart-breaking loss last week demonstrates a maturity and growing self-belief amongst the entire playing group.
2. Another lesson learned from last week; we were much more composed (aka winding down the clock) at critical times in the last qtr, especially at half-back/wing.
3. I thought our fast handball game wasn't conducive to playing in the wet but it definitely worked in Q1 when it was pissing down.
Extra. Playing with a sole ruckman worked today but I still look forward to Martin returning.
Bonus. Very pleased to see Smith regain his confidence – what a difference to his game.
1. Tim English has learnt something about ruck play, not least being use your strengths, rather than trying to best your opponent at their strengths.
2. Marcus Bontempelli may be the best wet weather footballer going around. (Possibly the best dry weather player as well)
3. We do actually defend well regardless of the profile of the personnel.
1. No crowds footy kinda hits when you win by 10 goals.
2. Ed Richards is best 22, a defender and a better player than Crozier.
3. West Coast's midfield is a paper tiger. Looking forward to hearing about how underdone they were all week instead of how bad of a beating our guys put on them.
1) Playing interstate is not the hoodoo that many people think. If we show up prepared and focused we are a better than good chance
2) I don't think Duryea receives the kudos he should. He's become a vital player for us.
3) That goal by Bont defied logic
I also want to say how good it was to see Richards play like he did today
I think I want to add, that all those calling for Bailey Smith to be dropped were not correct.
Other than I got the game prediction monumentally wrong....
1. Tim English had a greater influence on the game than Natanui, in fact I reckon Tim won on the day.
2. Even a kick to the head couldn't stop Tom Liberatore, hard as nails.
3. Aaron Naughton is the best contested mark in the AFL.
1. We are evolving at defending the ground as a committed team and the difference between our best efforts and worst (i.e. pressing too high, getting caught out the back) in that area have narrowed.
2. Bont can still surprise me. He was excellent today but I didn't think it was possible for even his excellency to kick that goal after he strode it out directly towards the boundary line to an impossible angle.
3. The discipline and the hunger is there to go a long way this year. We have committed players who want to be good, it's visible.
1. Adversity only brings out the best in us. A harrowing last minute loss, a lockdown, goalkicking yips, and a tall player down couldn’t stop us.
2. Our defence is more than the sum of its parts. They helped each other brilliantly, and Richards’ return could just be the perfect extra addition in a unit that is both creative and stifling.
3. I’ve run out of superlatives for Marcus Bontempelli.
1. Today's empty stadium was the AFL and WC getting hit by a karma bus.
2. We may have the deepest list in the competition.
3. Bont is the best player in the comp by a mile right now. It's not even close. His bag of tricks is bottomless.
1. We can win in Perth twice in one season
2. We finally have some small dangerous players in the forward line - Weightman, Garcia, Mclean, Scott
3. Even with Dunks and Trealor out, we have the best mids in the AFL