3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
We transitioned amazingly well from D50 all night. That's no mean feat to be able to do it so well against a good opposition. We sliced them up.
Its the final 3rd of the field that needs the focus. Either the final kick into the forward line, kicking bloody straight when we get the scoring shot, and it also would help if our forwards moved to the right spots and didn't get in each others way.Comment
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
That's about 9 misses that had nothing to do with poor delivery. The front half well and truly wasted our overwhelming number of D50 to inside 50 transitions that were all but delivered on a plate for them to finish.Comment
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
Wallis, Naughton, and Lloyd had multiple misses that should've been converted. Dunks missed a snap he should've kicked, Bont missed one that was a decent chance, and Bruce kicked an OOB on the full, and also fluffed a chest mark, and a dead easy snap.
That's about 9 misses that had nothing to do with poor delivery. The front half well and truly wasted our overwhelming number of D50 to inside 50 transitions that were all but delivered on a plate for them to finish.
We had so many chances that we failed to capitalise on.
I would add the dropped mark by Tim English about 25 out in the 3rd as well.
We should really have won this game by a significant margin.Life is to be Enjoyed not EnduredComment
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
Wallis, Naughton, and Lloyd had multiple misses that should've been converted. Dunks missed a snap he should've kicked, Bont missed one that was a decent chance, and Bruce kicked an OOB on the full, and also fluffed a chest mark, and a dead easy snap.
That's about 9 misses that had nothing to do with poor delivery. The front half well and truly wasted our overwhelming number of D50 to inside 50 transitions that were all but delivered on a plate for them to finish.Comment
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
Yeah but you don't throw the good out with the bad.
We transitioned amazingly well from D50 all night. That's no mean feat to be able to do it so well against a good opposition. We sliced them up.
Its the final 3rd of the field that needs the focus. Either the final kick into the forward line, kicking bloody straight when we get the scoring shot, and it also would help if our forwards moved to the right spots and didn't get in each others way.Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
We tightened up after that, and didn't give them too many scores from turnovers thereafter. I think Cordy's dodgy handball in the last was the next I can remember.
So we were still dominating ball movement from D50 to inside F50 for the 2nd and 3rd Qtr, but just fluffed our opportunities. However tellingly we turned off the costly turnover scoring opportunities for them. After Qtr time there was hardly any opportunities for them to torch us the other way.Comment
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
1. Gardner is growing into his role.
2. Unlike some Clubs, we still have focus and fire in the belly.
3. McGovern's late thumb injury saved us from a whole bunch of negativity and lost opportunity with him consciously protecting his thumb by bending it down just prior to the point of impact.
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
Agree with that. Our finishing was so bad but the rest of our game was so tight, especially our midfield which seemed locked in to running both ways which cannot always be said. Aside from two really bad errors from Cordy in the first quarter the back six held up well too. More positives than negatives.- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -Comment
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
Wallis, Naughton, and Lloyd had multiple misses that should've been converted. Dunks missed a snap he should've kicked, Bont missed one that was a decent chance, and Bruce kicked an OOB on the full, and also fluffed a chest mark, and a dead easy snap.
That's about 9 misses that had nothing to do with poor delivery. The front half well and truly wasted our overwhelming number of D50 to inside 50 transitions that were all but delivered on a plate for them to finish.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.Comment
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
You said we don't move the ball fluently. You can't move the ball not fluently to be number one for transition?
Not terminally bad at all, see below. Missing shots at goal is different to terminally bad structure. Also we are top 5 for marks inside 50. Just need to convert our opportunities.Comment
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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.Comment
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
1. We have the ability to fight back from a poor start
2. We are a work in progress. We will continue to have erratic performances in the short term but I am confident we can build into a very strong team over the next 12 to 24 months. It takes a number of years to build a dynasty. We have the core now we just need to add some final pieces.
3. The coaching team backing players in. It was great to see players such as McLean and Gardner play key roles on very good players. Well done. It is now up to these players to be more consistent and follow up on these performances.Comment
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Re: 3 things you have learned - RD 16 v West Coast 2020
1. Naughton needs to drop the stare downs after big marks. Well unless he's 10 metres out dead in front. Just go back and kick the goal, they already know who you are mate.
2. When Timmy has his confidence up he is a different player. Those 2 big marks in the last where proper character building stuff. If he can get his ruck work up to standard he will tear games apart for many years.
3. Controlling a quality opposition the way we did for basically 3 quarters shows us that we close and more than capable. They had a few stars missing which helped (a lot) but we did what was expected and required with those players missing. Sort out our f50 problems is the next phase.They've done studies you know, 60% of the time, it works every time!
Brian Fantana.Comment
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