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    3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    Please list the 3 new things you learned from out game against the Suns.
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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    1. The hype around our winning streak was misplaced primarily because our forwards remain a long way off where they need to be for us to compete.

    2. Bont is a wet weather maestro but a sweat weather nightmare

    3. Ballard is Naughton's kryptonite, and a very good player in his own right.
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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    1. Worst game I’ve seen Naughton play (literally prioritised his headband over the footy - FFS)

    2. Liam Jones nearly won us the game from CHB

    3. Blown a huge opportunity

    4. McNeil & Hannan are not AFEL quality and should finish at Footscray
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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    1. O'Brien is a worry down back.

    2. Why keep perservering with McNeill and Hannan

    3. Our mids had no touch on Rowell/Anderson or Humphrey. they were towelled.

    4. Naughton actually didn't look interested. Some of those efforts were very ordinary.

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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    Quote Originally Posted by Bullies View Post
    1. O'Brien is a worry down back.

    2. Why keep perservering with McNeill and Hannan

    3. Our mids had no touch on Rowell/Anderson or Humphrey. they were towelled.

    4. Naughton actually didn't look interested. Some of those efforts were very ordinary.
    I would persevere with McNeil as he is still young. He should be played as a fwd pocket who needs to learn to crumb and improve his kicking by 200%.

    Hannan I would be letting go this year and start putting in games into our younger players. I am really worried on the 24-28 age group as we have holes there across the ground.

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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    1. I have discovered a hate for Matt Rowell. He’s a beast but he’s an angry jerk.

    2. our ground ball game is usually good but when it’s humid it’s awful.

    I didn’t learn anything else. We played poorly and a bunch of consistent problems came out again: Poor kicking, poor marking, falling over a lot, failing to tackle.

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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    1. I don?t ever want to see O?Brien take a kick in again. Honestly, I?d prefer he didn?t play afl w us again

    2. Typical bulldogs to waste a golden opportunity to move into the top 4 and take some pressure off further into the season

    3. We tried to play slick dry weather footy with a slippery pill and were horrendously ineffective going forward

    Bonus - jamarras hands are incredible based on how slippery the ball was tonight

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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    1. Suns have some very good players, Rowell >>> Cripps

    2. Our midfield can be very ordinary

    3. When English's mediocre tap work is exposed, it makes it very difficult for the rest of the team
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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    Stats show that getting the ball into the forward 50 isn't the issue, it's what happens then that counts. Our prima donna forwards appear to prefer goal of the week / mark of the week to accumulating goals or pressure on opposition defenders waltzing out of our back 50. Defence starts in the goal mouth. Don't blame Gardner, Duryea, O'Brien or even O'Donnell.

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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    Quote Originally Posted by D Mitchell View Post
    Stats show that getting the ball into the forward 50 isn't the issue, it's what happens then that counts. Our prima donna forwards appear to prefer goal of the week / mark of the week to accumulating goals or pressure on opposition defenders waltzing out of our back 50. Defence starts in the goal mouth. Don't blame Gardner, Duryea, O'Brien or even O'Donnell.
    I haven't seen the game, but how many set shots at goal did we miss?
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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    I haven't seen the game, but how many set shots at goal did we miss?
    Set shots, snaps, shots on the run, what does it matter ? It's the ease with which opposition defences run the ball out and set up scoring opportunities at the other end, whilst our vaunted forwards jog in their wake, that counts.

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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    Quote Originally Posted by Dry Rot View Post
    1. Suns have some very good players, Rowell >>> Cripps

    2. Our midfield can be very ordinary

    3. When English's mediocre tap work is exposed, it makes it very difficult for the rest of the team
    Witts gave his mid field an arm chair ride. Maybe it is time to play Sweet in the Ruck and English as a utility around the ground. Sweet is one of the best tap ruckman going around. We saw on Saturday night with Rowell, Anderson and Humphrey getting first use of it how you can set yourself up with minimum entries into the forward 50.

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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    1/ The MC got it wrong... 4 tall defenders, Lobb on the wing.. we lost JJ and replaced him with O'Donnell.

    2/ Any forward with nous towels up Gardner... especially when given space. Gardner must play back shoulder or for Footscray.

    3/ Winning is tough... 5 in a row just about maxs us out.

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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    1. Marra has improved every aspect if his game markedly since he was drafted... except his goal kicking has gone backwards sharply

    2. Scotty is (surprisingly) our best small forward right now

    3. We desperately need a legitimate intercept marking 3rd defender. Whether we go hard for Doedee as a FA or hope like hell Busslinger develops quickly, it's our biggest list need in the short term.
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    Re: 3 things learned from Rd 11 2023

    1 Our forward line isnt performing like it should and we miss Weightman kicking goals
    2 Lobb isnt the ruck man or forward fix we hoped for
    3 Liam Jones is a vastly better player than I envisaged
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