Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

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  • GVGjr
    Moderator
    • Nov 2006
    • 44632

    #91
    Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

    Originally posted by Danjul
    Daniel has had twice as many disposals as Crozier (almost) and he usually puts the ball in a teammateÂ’s hands. In my mind he is the most valuable player weÂ’ve got.

    Crozier has dash and usually kicks the ball (which is good) but then he looks to see where it has gone ( not so good). Look at where the ball is heading 20 seconds after he kicks it.

    The coaches should try to get him to reverse the sequence.

    The way we are entering 50 is far more important than how often, and a big part of our lack of success.

    Maybe we should also try some shut down on dangerous forwards, I think Matera got 4 goals the week before so he must have been on the coachesÂ’ radar. To allow him 5 more was poor football. Other teams are not generous to us.
    Good observations, while I think Crozier has been very good there are some things he should be working on.
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    • Mofra
      Hall of Fame
      • Dec 2006
      • 14946

      #92
      Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

      Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
      But it is astounding that Young keeps his spot. No disrespect to him, but HTF is he in the side?

      Dickson is cooked - can’t see why we play him again. Maybe no recognised forwards at VFL helps given Greene is injured, Schache barely touched it and Boyd’s not ready. I’d still rather play Lippa or Schache regardless.
      Re forwards: Bailey Dale must be just below full match fitness. He's in for me when he's ready. Has those gadget arms and is a creative ball user.
      Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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      • Bullies
        Senior Player
        • Sep 2014
        • 1807

        #93
        Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

        Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
        It’s not surprising.

        But it is astounding that Young keeps his spot. No disrespect to him, but HTF is he in the side?

        Dickson is cooked - can’t see why we play him again. Maybe no recognised forwards at VFL helps given Greene is injured, Schache barely touched it and Boyd’s not ready. I’d still rather play Lippa or Schache regardless.

        Gowers is Bevos pet - it’s poor form by Bevo and the MC to continually play Gowers given his woeful form, yet quickly drop Schache. Gowers defensive game is putrid and he can’t kick.

        We will be obliterated by Richmond.
        Could not agree more. You would think we are 6 zip with no change.

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        • Bullies
          Senior Player
          • Sep 2014
          • 1807

          #94
          Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

          Originally posted by Mofra
          Re forwards: Bailey Dale must be just below full match fitness. He's in for me when he's ready. Has those gadget arms and is a creative ball user.
          If Bailey Dale is a creative ball user he has no hope of getting a game. You need to be able to butcher the ball.

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          • Bullies
            Senior Player
            • Sep 2014
            • 1807

            #95
            Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

            Originally posted by Hotdog60
            The trouble is, are the players not selected any better. No one from the VFL game put their hand up to say pick me on the weekend.
            The VFL played at a windswept Willy which is a bit different to the conditions Gowers and Dickson have with the roof at Marvel. I'm sure Schache would have enjoyed a roof last weekend.

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            • hujsh
              Hall of Fame
              • Nov 2007
              • 11839

              #96
              Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

              No doubt having any of Dale, Cavarra or Green match fit and in form would be handy. Unfortunately all are injured or just back from injury.

              We do need to see Dale put in some good defensive work at Footscray before getting a senior gig though. Wasn’t exactly a strong point before injury.
              [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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              • Danjul
                WOOF Member
                • Apr 2019
                • 1624

                #97
                Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

                Originally posted by Bullies
                If Bailey Dale is a creative ball user he has no hope of getting a game. You need to be able to butcher the ball.
                I think you are overlooking the fact that modern organisations are based on KPIs.

                These are defined as:

                A
                Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a measurable value that demonstrates how effectively a company is achieving key business objectives. Organizations use KPIs to evaluate their success at reaching targets.

                Thanks Google.

                Clearly the team is meeting the key business objectives, otherwise we would have seen significant changes over the last 30 games. So all is good.

                What you look for when you watch and analyse a game is old fashioned illusion stuff.

                Team too short, team doesn’t kick enough, team can’t kick straight, team runs around in circles, team lacks experience.

                These are football KPIs for our modern game.

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                • westbulldog
                  Senior Player
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 1822

                  #98
                  Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

                  Continued poor performances by several must mean changes for Round 8.

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                  • Bornadog
                    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 66697

                    #99
                    Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

                    Originally posted by Bullies
                    The VFL played at a windswept Willy which is a bit different to the conditions Gowers and Dickson have with the roof at Marvel. I'm sure Schache would have enjoyed a roof last weekend.
                    VFL also on 6 day break.

                    Bevo is backing the current 22 to kick goals, which has been our biggest issue this season to date.

                    Hopefully Schache, Dale and Lippa can put pressure on in the coming weeks.
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                    • Danjul
                      WOOF Member
                      • Apr 2019
                      • 1624

                      Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

                      Originally posted by bornadog
                      VFL also on 6 day break.

                      Bevo is backing the current 22 to kick goals, which has been our biggest issue this season to date.

                      Hopefully Schache, Dale and Lippa can put pressure on in the coming weeks.

                      For what it is worth, home and away games only

                      2010: 321 goals. 206 behinds
                      2011: 306. 179

                      2015: 310. 185
                      2016: 268. 195
                      2017: 260. 240
                      2018: 224. 190

                      Our ability to score has collapsed.

                      Last year was worse than 2014 when we finished 14th. (257. 187)

                      In 2015 the team kicked 18 or more goals 6 times.

                      In the 3+ seasons since then they have done it twice.

                      maybe this year shouldnÂ’t be a surprise.

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                      • BornInDroopSt'54
                        Bulldog Team of the Century
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 5256

                        Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

                        Originally posted by comrade
                        Ha, when everyone expects the zig, Bevo brings the zag.
                        Bevo can be counterintuitive. In Bevo we trust.
                        Footscray Football Republic.

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                        • BornInDroopSt'54
                          Bulldog Team of the Century
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 5256

                          Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

                          Originally posted by Go_Dogs
                          Devils advocate:

                          We won 2 on the trot. We had one bad game and have been competitive. We aren't far off. The team that went to Perth hated 15 minutes of their game and want to redeem. Great experience and opportunity to do it against the best side in the competition. We nearly knocked Richmond off on their turf with a more inexperienced team 6 months ago. We can win this.
                          The irony in your post is that it is not the devils advocate rather it addresses the devils advocates on this forum who are freak out merchants.
                          Footscray Football Republic.

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                          • Jeanette54
                            Senior Player
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 1272

                            Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

                            Originally posted by Danjul
                            I think you are overlooking the fact that modern organisations are based on KPIs.

                            These are defined as:

                            A
                            Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a measurable value that demonstrates how effectively a company is achieving key business objectives. Organizations use KPIs to evaluate their success at reaching targets.

                            I guess I am getting too old. There is only ONE performance indicator that counts: Winning !
                            The truth will set you free,
                            but first it will piss you off. ... Gloria Steinem.

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                            • Axe Man
                              Hall of Fame
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 11156

                              Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

                              Originally posted by Danjul
                              For what it is worth, home and away games only

                              2010: 321 goals. 206 behinds
                              2011: 306. 179

                              2015: 310. 185
                              2016: 268. 195
                              2017: 260. 240
                              2018: 224. 190

                              Our ability to score has collapsed.

                              Last year was worse than 2014 when we finished 14th. (257. 187)

                              In 2015 the team kicked 18 or more goals 6 times.

                              In the 3+ seasons since then they have done it twice.

                              maybe this year shouldnÂ’t be a surprise.
                              Although we clearly have an issue scoring I'm fairly sure scoring is down league wide so it's not all our own doing.

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                              • Axe Man
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 11156

                                Re: Always Right Match Committee - R7, Vs Richmond

                                Dogs keeping the faith: Bevo

                                Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has defended his decision to name an unchanged line-up for Saturday night's clash with Richmond, despite his side's four-game losing run.

                                After two wins to start the season, the struggling Dogs have failed to kick more than nine goals in any of their four defeats, and must find a way to prevail against the Tigers at Marvel Stadium to get their campaign back on track.

                                "We weren't far away from beating Fremantle on their own deck (last week), so even though we're not winning we feel like the team isn't far away," Beveridge told reporters on Friday.

                                "(We) are definitely playing a stronger game for longer, there's no doubt about that. But we've had a couple of games that we've been pretty disappointed in the consistent output for four quarters.

                                "But we can't just turn it on its head or flip it over. The VFL team had a tough day at Williamstown last week, there were a couple of boys putting pressure on for spots prior to that and they will get their chance.

                                "If you're winning every week it would be nice to be picking unchanged sides week to week, but we need to reward that at some point.

                                "I think some of the lads in the AFL team are definitely feeling some pressure to play well."

                                The eighth-placed Tigers were forced into making two changes as they look to improve on their 4-2 record.

                                David Astbury (ankle) and Jack Riewoldt (knee) joined Trent Cotchin (hamstring), Alex Rance (knee), Jack Graham (hamstring) and Shaun Grigg (knee, hip) on the sidelines after last week's win over Melbourne.

                                The pair were replaced by Shai Bolton and Connor Menadue.

                                "They've got a similar configuration or composition in their team as we have ... they're not a tall side," Beveridge said.

                                "They've lost some experienced players, but it's been impressive to see the way some of their young guys have come in and performed.

                                "I think both teams height-wise won't be far apart, which is a bit different for us. So hopefully we can win some of those and take a couple of bites inside our 50 and be able to hit that scoreboard from those set shots."

                                Beveridge, who led the Bulldogs to the 2016 premiership in his second year in charge, will coach his 100th AFL match on Saturday night.

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