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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Adelaide Crows 2021
Originally Posted by
comrade
Who takes Jackson or Gawn?
Daniel. He’s been practicing his jumping. He’s really getting some height now after the free advice.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Adelaide Crows 2021
Originally Posted by
comrade
In the 1 game Lewis Young played exclusively as a defender (vs Brisbane in Ballarat) he had a TOG of 97%.
I didn't go to the game, though didn't he play the same role against GCS the following week?
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Adelaide Crows 2021
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Daniel. He’s been practicing his jumping. He’s really getting some height now after the free advice.
It was complete negligence on the club's behalf not sending him to jumping classes.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Adelaide Crows 2021
Originally Posted by
jeemak
I didn't go to the game, though didn't he play the same role against GCS the following week?
No, he was thrown into the ruck and forward after half time (had more hitouts than English).
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Adelaide Crows 2021
Hawks went ultra tall on the weekend: McEvoy, Reeves, Hartigan, Frost, DGB, O'Brien, Koschitzke, Lewis and Jeka. Subsequently, the ball got brought to ground and their mids and smaller forwards had very productive nights.
We regularly get murdered in contested marks (and marking in general the past month). We need MORE height, imo.
Young has to play.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Adelaide Crows 2021
Originally Posted by
jeemak
It was complete negligence on the club's behalf not sending him to jumping classes.
Yep. All the commentators out there were calling out our non-improvement of our set shot kicking. But only one sage saw the real issue that our club wasn’t improving. Now look at Caleb.
And we kicked 14.6 on the weekend.
It’s all coming up Millhouse.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Adelaide Crows 2021
Honestly the best way to go about this is to treat Ben Brown with the respect he deserves (none) and play a small defender on him. No one can stop when the ball gets put lace out to him so he can do that one thing he does (drop the mark and get paid a free kick because it looks so unco that the umpire thinks he couldn’t have possibly done it without being impeded), but we absolutely can make them hurt when the ball hits the ground.
Will allow us to play tighter and with more support on the actual threats.
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
The thread title and original post has now been updated to reflect the change in the fixture
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
We had a great win in Perth but ever since have looked cooked
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19-07-2021, 07:32 PM
#100
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
Originally Posted by
I’m Not Bitter Anymore!
We had a great win in Perth but ever since have looked cooked
I agree, however our opponents aren't looking great as well.
- Lions lost two in a row to sides outside of the 8
- Dees just drew with the Hawks
- Port lose to anyone in the 8
- Cats on a 3 game winning streak and looking really good but they got smashed before that
- Swans looked brilliant in last 3 but lost 2 more that
All looking a bit 3-2ish over the last 5 kind of form. Our game Sat Night will define how we are going at the moment.
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19-07-2021, 07:37 PM
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
I guess our opponent changes this up a bit.
Wood might be okay to play. I would definitely consider if the return isn't conditional to reduced TOG. Yeah a risk he might break down, but if it's just how his body is now, I would rather that risk than Crozier/Cordy.
In/ Woody, Lewy, Libba, Scott
Out/ Crozier, Zaine, Dunks, Roarke
I know we won't drop Zaine but yeah.
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19-07-2021, 07:49 PM
#102
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Adelaide Crows 2021
Originally Posted by
comrade
Defensive match ups:
Keath - McDonald
Young - Brown
Cordy - Fritsch (yuck)
Duryea - Pickett
Williams - ANB
Dale - Spargo
Also have to factor in Jackson and Gawn when they push forward. Young must play.
Williams has to take Fritsch doesn't he?
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19-07-2021, 07:51 PM
#103
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Adelaide Crows 2021
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Williams has to take Fritsch doesn't he?
I'm sure they'll cross paths. What do you think the ideal match ups are, including Gawn/Jackson resting forward?
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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19-07-2021, 08:10 PM
#104
Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Adelaide Crows 2021
Originally Posted by
comrade
I'm sure they'll cross paths. What do you think the ideal match ups are, including Gawn/Jackson resting forward?
I had a look at the replay on the way the Hawks played Melbourne and I'm almost of the belief we need to go into the game with a very small forward line which would mean sending Naughton to the back line especially if there is a high chance of rain.
We should kick the ball low into the forward line in nearly every entry creating ground level contests negating May, Lever and Petty's strength of taking marks.
We won't do it mind you but before the finals I'd love to seem them tested like that.
FWIW, I'd consider Naughton and Keath minding the resting ruckman.
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19-07-2021, 08:10 PM
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
I am not sure what the current stats are, but up to (I think) Round 14 we had the meanest defense in the comp. Yep that defense included Crozier, Cordy and Gardner, all of whom seem to be constantly pilloried on this site. Maybe something has changed since those games. Perhaps its the backline, or more likely its the way the ball repeatedly comes so easily out of our forward 50, and rapidly transfers up the ground without pressure on the ball carriers.
There is certainly no lack of F50 entries in recent games, but it just doesn't seem to stay there, or get scored from.
Libba at the coalface will also restrict the oppositions first use clearance from stoppages as well.
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but first it will piss you off. ... Gloria Steinem.
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