All The Small Things - Round 1, Vs Collingwood

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  • Ozza
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Mar 2008
    • 6400

    #16
    Re: All The Small Things - Round 1, Vs Collingwood

    Several of Caleb Daniel's tap ons were involved in our scores/best pieces of play for the night.

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    • Bulldog Revolution
      Coaching Staff
      • Dec 2006
      • 3925

      #17
      Re: All The Small Things - Round 1, Vs Collingwood

      Originally posted by Torpedo
      To me it looks like Zaine Cordy has changed his kicking style. Gets it on to the boot with a different action and its a little quicker. A reaction to being caught out a couple of times in the GF perhaps?
      Very promising first half from Cordy - competed well, showed some improved skills, kicking and a left hand, handball

      Game 12 - good steps for this premiership player

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      • 1eyedog
        Hall of Fame
        • Mar 2008
        • 13235

        #18
        Re: All The Small Things - Round 1, Vs Collingwood

        Originally posted by ledge
        The backman stopping Cox marking was amazing . We had no one to compete with him in the air but somehow we stopped him. We always seem to let one forward loose though .. Jenkins last year , Moore and fasolo in previous games . We target the best forward but let the second best have a day out at times.
        Cox couldn't catch the flu
        But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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        • Ozza
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Mar 2008
          • 6400

          #19
          Re: All The Small Things - Round 1, Vs Collingwood

          Originally posted by always right
          A couple of Caleb's taps were sublime and showed his awareness that he was about to be tackled. The one that kick started the passage of play which resulted in JJ snapping a goal was a joy to watch.
          Think I counted 5 times, when watching the replay, that Caleb effectively tapped on to a team mate on the move.
          The passage of play you speak about, he started the play with an insane pick up off the ground in traffic, then gets involved again with the tap on to Jong who in turn releases Dahlhaus. Brilliant.

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