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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
1. This team is resilient, tough and hungry.
2. This team is resilient, tough and hungry.
3. This team is resilient, tough and hungry.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
Originally Posted by
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Duryea has had a fantastic season, and has really become a leader in that back 6.
I really like how much Duryea has improved. His just a tough defender, and hates getting beaten, so those 1-1 contests always chance of spoil. Runs all day, and is a long kick.
When he came to us, the knock on him was his inaccurate kicking. I think his playing the percentages more and knows his game much better. Real maturity to his game, and compliments well with the backline we have.
Great pickup for us from the Hawks, who are crying out for some solid senior players in the backline.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
1. We are a better team with Richards and Maclean in our 22.
2. Bont Macrae and Libba are rarely beaten in the midfield.
3. Williams Dale and Duryea have emerged as quality defenders.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Joe
I think I want to add, that all those calling for Bailey Smith to be dropped were not correct.
I disagree. He had an average four or five weeks and the calls for him to find some form in the twos were not unwarranted. I am pleased the coach stuck by him and played him on the inside. This was a great call, but still believe his form warranted questioning including a spell.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
I was that close to finding something else to do at quarter time as I thought our horrendous first quarter set shot kicking was going to bite us on the arse later on but like the 23 today stuck it out to the end so here goes.
1. Bazlenka got his mojo back, good signs moving forward.
2. Ed Richards welcome back, showed good speed, some run and carry and won some crucial intercepts and one on one contests.
3. If you are selected as the our medical sub, please do a thorough warm up and be ready to go at any time as you are almost guaranteed to get a run, normally early on, seriously has there been a game this season we have got through unscathed.
And a bonus one,
4. We are in it up to our necks in 2021.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
1. Richards has just cemented the back flank role for another week, keeping Croz out
2. We still suit the hard fought, frenetic tackling game
3. Alex Keath has got to be close to our best player most weeks. Close to
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
Originally Posted by
AshMac
1. Richards has just cemented the back flank role for another week, keeping Croz out
2. We still suit the hard fought, frenetic tackling game
3. Alex Keath has got to be close to our best player most weeks. Close to
In the last quarter he called for the ball when he was standing by himself in the defensive arc. The closest player to him (who wasn't the ball carrier) must have been 40 metres up the ground. When the ball carrier ignored him he wasn't happy, it was funny to watch.
Also allowed himself a big smile when he congratulated Riley Garcia on the ground after the game. Very unKeathy like!
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
Originally Posted by
Happy Days
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.
The balance is really much better with him in the side isn't it? We probably needed another good 'ground level' defender with dash and ability to move the ball and Crozier is more of an 'in the air' defender IMO who as discussed tends to just boot it.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
1. Those of us who saw a backs-against-the-wall win coming were right.
2. Our VFL team is feeding us some great talent.
3. Reports of the demise of Mitch Wallis were premature. He looks very hungry and sharp.
Last edited by Ghost Dog; 28-06-2021 at 01:59 AM.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
Fox News Says
"Eagles ‘played like sooks’ with ‘dumb footy’ galore; Dogs accept gift from the weather gods: 3-2-1"
You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
1) there are going to be some unlucky players getting squeezed out when Dunkley and Treloar are fit (if the injury gods smile upon us between now and then)
2) Bailey Smith needs to be playing a physical inside role to be at his best. I'm not sure what the return of Dunkley and Treloar will mean for him.
3) our small/medium forwards of Weightman, JJ, Garcia, Scott, Hannan all have some genuine tenacity and desire to have an impact with their pressure. It has been one of the biggest differences in 2021 compared to 2018-20.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
Originally Posted by
macca
I really like how much Duryea has improved. His just a tough defender, and hates getting beaten, so those 1-1 contests always chance of spoil. Runs all day, and is a long kick.
When he came to us, the knock on him was his inaccurate kicking. I think his playing the percentages more and knows his game much better. Real maturity to his game, and compliments well with the backline we have.
Great pickup for us from the Hawks, who are crying out for some solid senior players in the backline.
I was super critical of him early in the year because he was a bit fumbly but he's certainly shut me up. He's still a bit iffy on the ground ball but on the high ball for someone his height he's excellent.
He's turned me around, and it's taken a lot because I still remember him being sent in to stir us up at half time during the semi final in 2016.......but he's cool now.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
Originally Posted by
whythelongface
I disagree. He had an average four or five weeks and the calls for him to find some form in the twos were not unwarranted. I am pleased the coach stuck by him and played him on the inside. This was a great call, but still believe his form warranted questioning including a spell.
Disagree. He worked hard mostly, and albeit out of touch his body of work was too solid over time to not hold faith. Given we didn't have anyone to replace anything like what he brings to the table when playing well or even OK, dropping him would have been a massive overreaction.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
Originally Posted by
Happy Days
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.
Don't worry. According to fox Footy they played like a bunch of sooks.
You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus
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Re: Three things you've learned. Round fifteen 2021 v West Coast
1/ I was in the Naughton plays in defence team. I was wrong. His ability to mark the ball is a thing of beauty. Our forwardline is set for the next 10 years with JUH & Darcy to follow. Good luck to all opposing teams.
2/ Tim might make it as a no.1 ruck after all. He looked in all sorts early doors, but adjusted and was very effective.
3/ Lachie Hunter can mark overhead… I didn’t know he could. His work-rate was exceptional.
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