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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
1. The premiership hasn’t changed my nerves and angst. Even at 3/4 time I couldn’t quite believe that we could do it.
2. Duryea and Crozier are superb recruits. Together, they lessen the reality that we lack a class tall...but hey, we saw in 2016 that it’s the system, not just the individuals, that keep goals out.
3. My decision to book September holidays was unbelievably poor. Shame on you Tragician
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
1. Bevo and the whole coaching department take a bow. Many supporters had a go at them in the first half - went early, you always have to wait till the year pans out.
2. I love our midfield
3. I am excited about the finals and the future.
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: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
Originally Posted by
The bulldog tragician
3. My decision to book September holidays was unbelievably poor. Shame on you Tragician
If it makes you feel any better, I've done the same - I'm heading to Perth on Grand Final eve. Hopefully the boys make a mockery of it...
Admittedly, this is just from the highlights, but:
1. We make our own luck. There was no need to rely on results going our way - the team just went out and did the job.
2. The team just seems to have clicked, that sixth sense of everyone knowing where everyone else is on the field and where to direct the ball has returned. Really playing with and for each other.
3. From here on in, the sky is the limit. I'm just stoked to have made it to finals given how dire we looked before the bye. I think hoping for a recreation of 2016 is a bit much (that sort of stuff only happens once in a lifetime), but getting finals footy into a young team will only serve us in good stead for the next few years.
Wake me up when we get to heaven, let me sleep if we're going to hell
Good luck, for your sake I hope heaven and hell are really there, but I wouldn't hold my breath
And we all found heaven - 2016 Premiers!
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
Originally Posted by
bornadog
1. Bevo and the whole coaching department take a bow. Many supporters had a go at them in the first half - went early, you always have to wait till the year pans out.
2. I love our midfield
3. I am excited about the finals and the future.
Whilst I think Bevo and the other coaches are coaching very well now - that doesn't excuse the missteps of the first half of the year.
Of course the players are also responsible, but the amazing second half of the year doesn't excuse the underperformance of the first half of the year.
The difference in the team since we've had Bont, Macrae and Dunks as 100% midfield, Schache in the side, and started actually picking tall defenders - has been enormous.
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
1. We still struggle with the big forwards, Trengove even though I don't rate him, will have to come in I think.
2. Bailey Dale looks awesome when we are on top. Let's see what he does in a close one.
3. We are not the bulldogs I grew up with anymore. Since 2016, this club/group no longer have the weight of that baggage, the expectation of failure and coming up just short. For the first time ever we are putting sides to the sword week after week.
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
Originally Posted by
Ozza
Whilst I think Bevo and the other coaches are coaching very well now - that doesn't excuse the missteps of the first half of the year.
Of course the players are also responsible, but the amazing second half of the year doesn't excuse the underperformance of the first half of the year.
The difference in the team since we've had Bont, Macrae and Dunks as 100% midfield, Schache in the side, and started actually picking tall defenders - has been enormous.
You can only play the players that are in form, and many weren't in the first half of the season.
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: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
Our midfield is the best in the AFL.
Young and Cordy doing well, sterner test against Jeremy Cameron in 2 weeks.
We need more from McLean and Richards, can't afford any passengers in the finals.
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
1. Our midfield is the best thing we have
2. Our forwards are not far behind in being world-class. Dale, Naughts, Schache, Dicko, Llyod are just amazing
3. WE'RE PLAYING FINALSSSSS
"Its always good to win the Ashes test match'' - Libba, AFL Grand Final, 2016
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
1. Lewis Young might have arrived
2. Will be a hard 22 to change for the next game
3. You can get sunburnt in Ballarat in August when the temperature doesn’t even reach double figures
Float Along - Fill Your Lungs
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
Originally Posted by
Ozza
Whilst I think Bevo and the other coaches are coaching very well now - that doesn't excuse the missteps of the first half of the year.
Of course the players are also responsible, but the amazing second half of the year doesn't excuse the underperformance of the first half of the year.
The difference in the team since we've had Bont, Macrae and Dunks as 100% midfield, Schache in the side, and started actually picking tall defenders - has been enormous.
Having those midfielders together and Schache in the the team is only a small part of why we're actually performing well. it's the effort that is consistent and is making us better than we were before the bye.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
We have started to gel.
We were pounding it into our forward line for the last two years but the mids and forwards just didn’t seem to click, now they have and it should only get better.
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
Originally Posted by
bornadog
You can only play the players that are in form, and many weren't in the first half of the season.
To clarify you are saying that playing Dunkley forward at the start of the year was the right decision taking into account his finish to 2018 and his pre season?
More of an In Bruges guy?
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
Originally Posted by
azabob
To clarify you are saying that playing Dunkley forward at the start of the year was the right decision taking into account his finish to 2018 and his pre season?
No he isn't saying that, in fact he doesn't mention Dunkley at all and specifically talks about multiple players and being in/out of form
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
Originally Posted by
Topdog
No he isn't saying that, in fact he doesn't mention Dunkley at all and specifically talks about multiple players and being in/out of form
Thanks for answering on BADs behalf...
Ozza specifically mentioned 3 core midfielders and Schache, Dunkley being one of the midfielders.
It’s ok to admit the coaches got things wrong in the first half the year but have clearly got a lot right post the bye.
More of an In Bruges guy?
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Re: Three things you have learned-round 23 v Adelaide Crows at Mars Stadium 2019
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
I was going to agree about Lippa he is the best at the one touch pick up since Doug Hawkins who was the absolute master folowed since Michael Maclean.
But. Have you noticed that none of those kids get knocked over or fall over in the contest? Falling over is a real bugbear of mine but I haven't really noticed a real lot of it happening this season. Given we are such a young team it's great we are keeping our feet in contested situations.
I was interested to read Bevo's comments in the wake of the Bont hit on Haynes. There seems to be a big emphasis on how to approach the opposition players and I'm assuming keeping the feet in the contest is part of that. Bont in particular is beautifully balanced - that first goal where he shimmied then slotted it from 40m was just poetry.
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