Re: Rd 2 2008 - Melbourne vs Western Bulldogs match preview
Terrific post Mantis - well thought out and covered a lot of the key areas.
For mine, we really do need to back up and get a solid win here. Wins at the start of the season - particularly percentage boosting ones are crucial if we want to play in September and we can really set our season up over the first 4 weeks.
Melbourne are a side, who regardless of ladder position always seem to match up really well on us. They have some exciting small forwards, an underrated midfield group and a fairly average backline. We need to be mindful of them getting their run on and having space to move in, as players like Davey, McLean, Jones, Sylvia and Bate will all kill us if they have the time and space they need to move freely. I get the feeling Melbourne will be very keen to atone for last weeks shocker and will really look to clamp down our running style and force us to work harder for each possession and goal. If they go the other way and try to have a shootout with us, we'll crush them. Their best bet is to play contested football, create lots of stoppages and hope their strength around the stoppages can get the ball moving forward into some open space.
I'd like to see Boyd go to McLean, as Mantis mentioned. I'd like to have Westy sit on Jones a bit, make him accountable around the packs and around the ground as Scotty will keep working hard to make himself an option and I don't think Jones has quite the fitness and mental discipline to really stick with him at this stage.
McDonald will get blown out of the water by Cooney if we do the team things. McDonald is a slow, 31 y.o - if Adam can get half a step clear of him, it's all over. We need some good blocking applied in the midfield to allow Adam first run (and clear run) at the ball.
I'm going to have to disagree with this point. For mine, our best midfield group contains one of West/Boyd/Cross in the square, with Cooney and then one of Akermanis/Griffen/Higgins/Eagleton etc. Cross is not going to be a given starter in the centre square at every bounce, and he shouldn't be either as at the moment I think we have a few other options who can read and clear the ball just as well, but also have the acceleration and more reliable disposal and penetration by foot. Crossy just needs to re-invent himself a little bit. He needs to be more confident to take the first option whether its by foot or hand. He needs to work very hard on his defensive aspects and really shut down his direct opponent and limit his influence and if he's struggling for touch, he should start dropping back into the D50 where his marking and attack on the contest will be useful. He'll still play roles in the centre square obviously at some stage, but he is no longer a given to play 85% of the game there.
As far as the replacement for Eagleton, I guess the big question is what do we need - for mine, we need another runner as Eagleton's early run was crucial to getting us up in the first Qtr. That means the options are possibly - Harbrow, Callan, Stack, O'Keefe and Ward. O'Keefe and Ward are probably a little behind the 8 ball as they haven't had a full pre-season, but both have shown a lot thus far that they could come in and play a role. If Harbrow is fit, he has to get the nod, whilst someone like Callan could come in and take a defensive stopper role and really help free up someone like Hargrave or Griffen to go further upfield for longer durations.
Murphy could be a vital swingman too - if we're looking in trouble down back and could potentially be a decent match up for someone like Robertson imo.
The other bloke that I would have a question mark over is Addison - his attack on the ball is good, but for mine he just didn't do enough last weekend. I think we have to persist with him at this stage, as there aren't too many other options that I think offer us a lot more, but he really needs a good day out.
Terrific post Mantis - well thought out and covered a lot of the key areas.
For mine, we really do need to back up and get a solid win here. Wins at the start of the season - particularly percentage boosting ones are crucial if we want to play in September and we can really set our season up over the first 4 weeks.
Melbourne are a side, who regardless of ladder position always seem to match up really well on us. They have some exciting small forwards, an underrated midfield group and a fairly average backline. We need to be mindful of them getting their run on and having space to move in, as players like Davey, McLean, Jones, Sylvia and Bate will all kill us if they have the time and space they need to move freely. I get the feeling Melbourne will be very keen to atone for last weeks shocker and will really look to clamp down our running style and force us to work harder for each possession and goal. If they go the other way and try to have a shootout with us, we'll crush them. Their best bet is to play contested football, create lots of stoppages and hope their strength around the stoppages can get the ball moving forward into some open space.
I'd like to see Boyd go to McLean, as Mantis mentioned. I'd like to have Westy sit on Jones a bit, make him accountable around the packs and around the ground as Scotty will keep working hard to make himself an option and I don't think Jones has quite the fitness and mental discipline to really stick with him at this stage.
McDonald will get blown out of the water by Cooney if we do the team things. McDonald is a slow, 31 y.o - if Adam can get half a step clear of him, it's all over. We need some good blocking applied in the midfield to allow Adam first run (and clear run) at the ball.
Originally posted by Mantis
As far as the replacement for Eagleton, I guess the big question is what do we need - for mine, we need another runner as Eagleton's early run was crucial to getting us up in the first Qtr. That means the options are possibly - Harbrow, Callan, Stack, O'Keefe and Ward. O'Keefe and Ward are probably a little behind the 8 ball as they haven't had a full pre-season, but both have shown a lot thus far that they could come in and play a role. If Harbrow is fit, he has to get the nod, whilst someone like Callan could come in and take a defensive stopper role and really help free up someone like Hargrave or Griffen to go further upfield for longer durations.
Murphy could be a vital swingman too - if we're looking in trouble down back and could potentially be a decent match up for someone like Robertson imo.
The other bloke that I would have a question mark over is Addison - his attack on the ball is good, but for mine he just didn't do enough last weekend. I think we have to persist with him at this stage, as there aren't too many other options that I think offer us a lot more, but he really needs a good day out.
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