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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Hawks by 10 points, bringing Crows back down to earth
Put the moz on them and Crows win by 3
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Just turned game on. Cordy doing ok for Saints. I’m happy for him. Weird seeing him in another shirt.
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Carlton bigger pretenders than us
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Saints pretty solid under Lyon. Well drilled. Very reminiscent of their 2008-10 days.
Be interesting to know what this system he has implemented though. This list is performing much better.
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
bulldogsthru&thru
Saints pretty solid under Lyon. Well drilled. Very reminiscent of their 2008-10 days.
Be interesting to know what this system he has implemented though. This list is performing much better.
They're out-running opponents, specially late in games.
Using the corridor means that overall their running is a bit more 'useful' too. Given Collingwood's rise, is taking the risk to use the corridor the new effective trend in AFL football?
Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
JanLorMill
Carlton bigger pretenders than us
I have never rated Voss as a coach. With the players they have they should be a top 4 side
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
Mofra
They're out-running opponents, specially late in games.
Using the corridor means that overall their running is a bit more 'useful' too. Given Collingwood's rise, is taking the risk to use the corridor the new effective trend in AFL football?
I mean the corridor has always been the way to hurt opponents and teams have therefore ensured to defend it. Most of the time if you try to use it you turn it over. How are the likes of Collingwood and saints able to break that down now? And wouldn't teams ensure the corridor is well defended?
I thought I read somewhere last week that the pies forced the saints to use the corridor which worked for them. I assumed the saints wanted to use the boundary.
From my untrained eye it looks like the saints, as you said, use their run. But they seem to use the wings with numbers and space. They always seem to have an extra with the ball carrier running out of defence and amazingly an extra up at half forward. Might simply be work rate.
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Brad Hill looks a like a player and a half again.
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I have never rated Voss as a coach. With the players they have they should be a top 4 side
LOL...with the players they have.
Ed Curnow is playing - he's been cooked for 5 years.
What should I tell her? She's going to ask.
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
bulldogsthru&thru
Saints pretty solid under Lyon. Well drilled. Very reminiscent of their 2008-10 days.
Be interesting to know what this system he has implemented though. This list is performing much better.
Lyon and his assistant have done a fantastic job to be 5-1 after 6 rounds . IF you would have asked me last year if the saints would be here, I would have laughed. Just shows how little I know about the genius or genesis of Lyon. I really dont know much about footy.
The saints have really lifted as a team and they have players seemingly recruited from nowhere playing their parts .
Stoker, Cody, Mason Wood would not have gotten a game in their old sides.
They found Caminitti from Carlton.
I would not be surprised if Tom Campbell gets a game this year!
Hunter Clarke is starting to fullfil his potential
interestingly the top disposals were all Calrton.
Cerra 39
Walsh 38
Acres 36
Crips 34
Hewitt 29
Newman 28
Sinclair 27
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
macca
Lyon and his assistant have done a fantastic job to be 5-1 after 6 rounds . IF you would have asked me last year if the saints would be here, I would have laughed. Just shows how little I know about the genius or genesis of Lyon. I really dont know much about footy.
The saints have really lifted as a team and they have players seemingly recruited from nowhere playing their parts .
Stoker, Cody, Mason Wood would not have gotten a game in their old sides.
They found Caminitti from Carlton.
I would not be surprised if Tom Campbell gets a game this year!
Hunter Clarke is starting to fullfil his potential
interestingly the top disposals were all Calrton.
Cerra 39
Walsh 38
Acres 36
Crips 34
Hewitt 29
Newman 28
Sinclair 27
GWS had more or less the same problem yesterday.
Kelly 41
Cognilio 38
Haynes 27
Rich 27
Perryman 24
Whitfield 23
Toby Greene 22
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I have never rated Voss as a coach. With the players they have they should be a top 4 side
It appears some of their supporters have had enough of him and are looking for change already.
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
JanLorMill
Carlton bigger pretenders than us
Do you really enjoy the life of a self hating Bulldog?
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
bulldogsthru&thru
Saints pretty solid under Lyon. Well drilled. Very reminiscent of their 2008-10 days.
Be interesting to know what this system he has implemented though. This list is performing much better.
He's gotten them super fit, and ready to bring it up to the opposition and rebound the other way. A bit like Ratten did in his first season or so.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: AFL Game Day R6 2023
Originally Posted by
Mofra
They're out-running opponents, specially late in games.
Using the corridor means that overall their running is a bit more 'useful' too. Given Collingwood's rise, is taking the risk to use the corridor the new effective trend in AFL football?
This is going to sound like lip service, but it is until it isn't.
Using the corridor has always been awesome if you can pull it off. But eventually you'll have to become more circumspect about your chances as teams shut you down as they get used to it.
It's before round ten, I'm not worrying about "footy trends" for a few more weeks.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.