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  • Topdog
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Jan 2007
    • 7483

    #136
    Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

    Originally posted by Ozza
    If the theme is intensity and getting a bit of grit in the side - its probably worth highlighting the comparison in tackles between the players said to have a good game - and those that have been suggested could be dropped:

    Group 1 ---Group 2
    Gilbee --- Minson
    Boyd --- Welsh
    Cross --- Hill
    Eagle ---Picken
    Aker --- Gia
    Higgins --- Hahn

    Gr 1 - 6 tackles(total) ---Gr 2 - 23 tackles.
    Wow that is disgraceful for a group that contains 2 in and under midfielders and a defender.

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    • yeah_sampson

      #137
      Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

      Originally posted by soupaman
      I figure we only make a change to either facilitate Williams return, or if somebody is injured.
      Why do we keep trying to facilitate Williams in the side. He is quick, that's It! It's a little harsh but every time I see him lining up in the side I think "why"!

      Very similar to when we used to pick stephen tiller, they are great Players indeed, Great for he VFL, and thats it!!

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      • soupman
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Nov 2007
        • 5159

        #138
        Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

        Originally posted by yeah_sampson
        Why do we keep trying to facilitate Williams in the side. He is quick, that's It! It's a little harsh but every time I see him lining up in the side I think "why"!

        Very similar to when we used to pick stephen tiller, they are great Players indeed, Great for he VFL, and thats it!!
        Because like it or not they improve the strucure of our side. Williams coming in means that we have another option for the Browns and Bradshaws, but particularly for the Koschitzke's and Riewoldts. Otherwise we are left playing either Morris or Hargrave on someone too big for them, which makes them less effective. If Williams played last Saturday he could have taken Mooney, Morris could have taken Chapman and Hargrave could have taken someone else. Williams isn't that bad once he gets going, it's usually just his first week back that he struggles in. I want that week to be against Brisbane, otherwise he may not be useful in the finals.
        I should leave it alone but you're not right

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        • Bornadog
          WOOF Clubhouse Leader
          • Jan 2007
          • 67688

          #139
          Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

          Originally posted by yeah_sampson
          Why do we keep trying to facilitate Williams in the side. He is quick, that's It! It's a little harsh but every time I see him lining up in the side I think "why"!

          Very similar to when we used to pick stephen tiller, they are great Players indeed, Great for he VFL, and thats it!!
          Perhaps we pick Williams because he has height, (196cm) and athletic ability and we don't have any one else for CHB. Before you say Morris, let me remind you he is only 190cm and has to play on gorilla forwards, which is a mismatch. Also we can use Morris on different type of players making him more effective.
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          • LostDoggy
            WOOF Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 8307

            #140
            Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

            Originally posted by Mofra
            +1


            Then Tim Callan walked in with Everitt. He wasn't talking tactics, match ups, kicks or anything else. He was relaying a story how that quarter he'd belted a bloke, then held him down and ground his face in the mud.
            I'm in love! Nah but seriously, awesome. I really want to see him getting games, it's just too bad the spot he's playing for is so competitive.

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            • Rocket Science
              Coaching Staff
              • Oct 2007
              • 4870

              #141
              Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

              While conceding the Lions and Cats are two completely different kettles of fish...should Callan come in, and in light of the lack of 'frontal' pressure applied by our forwards last week AND Harbrow having his ass all but handed to him by Stokes, one wonders if it may culminate in Jarrod finding himself back in the forward-mix at some stage Friday night.
              BORDERLINE FLYING

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              • anfo27
                WOOF Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 2003

                #142
                Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

                Originally posted by Ozza
                If the theme is intensity and getting a bit of grit in the side - its probably worth highlighting the comparison in tackles between the players said to have a good game - and those that have been suggested could be dropped:

                Group 1 ---Group 2
                Gilbee --- Minson
                Boyd --- Welsh
                Cross --- Hill
                Eagle ---Picken
                Aker --- Gia
                Higgins --- Hahn

                Gr 1 - 6 tackles(total) ---Gr 2 - 23 tackles.
                Great stat Ozza & that is one of the main reasons we didn't win that game. The crows smacked Essendon but at least the Bombers came out in that 1st quarter & tackled with purpose & intensity. Just can't understand after hearing that national anthem why they wouldn't fire up, after the anthem i wanted to get down there a shirt front someone myself.

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                • The Pie Man
                  Coaching Staff
                  • May 2008
                  • 3505

                  #143
                  Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

                  Originally posted by Rocket Science
                  While conceding the Lions and Cats are two completely different kettles of fish...should Callan come in, and in light of the lack of 'frontal' pressure applied by our forwards last week AND Harbrow having his ass all but handed to him by Stokes, one wonders if it may culminate in Jarrod finding himself back in the forward-mix at some stage Friday night.
                  I imagine they'll want Jarrod to find the pill a bit more than he did last Saturday (think it was 12)

                  In saying that, attacking back pockets can't be getting 30 touches every week - he's had a great year and will be a great player for us.
                  Float Along - Fill Your Lungs

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                  • Topdog
                    Bulldog Team of the Century
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 7483

                    #144
                    Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

                    Correct it was Knights

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                    • LostDoggy
                      WOOF Member
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 8307

                      #145
                      Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

                      I was at training on Tuesday and noticed that Williams was with the main group and seemed to train well and complete and compete in most, if not all tasks. Given the selection panels obvious love of the "Tommy Gun" could he be the smoky for a late change?

                      In: Williams
                      Out: Hill

                      Perhaps.............Who knows??????

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                      • Happy Days
                        Hall of Fame
                        • May 2008
                        • 10244

                        #146
                        Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

                        Originally posted by Greggles
                        I was at training on Tuesday and noticed that Williams was with the main group and seemed to train well and complete and compete in most, if not all tasks. Given the selection panels obvious love of the "Tommy Gun" could he be the smoky for a late change?

                        In: Williams
                        Out: Hill

                        Perhaps.............Who knows??????
                        In The Age today it was mentioned that Williams will play at Williamstown.

                        For mine, I think we bring in Timmy Callan. This will not only allow for Shaggy to take the taller resting ruckman (which will usually be Brennan, who Shaggy is more than capable of shuutting down) and not force him to go to Hooper, which could be a potential mismatch at ground level, but will also, as previously mentioned by another poster, give us security on Brown and Bradshaw by having Timmy drop in front of the packs, as he as shown he can time and time again.

                        As per who to drop, provided that Murphy gets up this week, I would go with Hill. He has had a great year, but he has tapered off on the back 9, and doesn't offer us as much as a forward that Timmy does as a backman.
                        - I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -

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                        • Missing Dog
                          WOOF Member
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 8501

                          #147
                          Re: Ins and Outs - Second Final

                          Originally posted by Happy Days
                          In The Age today it was mentioned that Williams will play at Williamstown.

                          For mine, I think we bring in Timmy Callan. This will not only allow for Shaggy to take the taller resting ruckman (which will usually be Brennan, who Shaggy is more than capable of shuutting down) and not force him to go to Hooper, which could be a potential mismatch at ground level, but will also, as previously mentioned by another poster, give us security on Brown and Bradshaw by having Timmy drop in front of the packs, as he as shown he can time and time again.

                          As per who to drop, provided that Murphy gets up this week, I would go with Hill. He has had a great year, but he has tapered off on the back 9, and doesn't offer us as much as a forward that Timmy does as a backman.
                          Spot on the money Happy Days!

                          WESTERN BULLDOGS v BRISBANE LIONS
                          Western Bulldogs
                          B: Jarrod Harbrow, Brian Lake, Ryan Hargrave
                          HB: Liam Picken, Dale Morris, Lindsay Gilbee
                          C: Shaun Higgins, Matthew Boyd, Daniel Cross
                          HF: Brad Johnson, Mitch Hahn, Robert Murphy
                          F: Jason Akermanis, Will Minson, Scott Welsh
                          Foll: Ben Hudson, Adam Cooney, Ryan Griffen
                          I/C: Tim Callan, Nathan Eagleton, Daniel Giansiracusa, Callan Ward
                          Emg: Dylan Addison, Andrejs Everitt, Josh Hill
                          In: Callan
                          Out: Josh Hill

                          Brisbane Lions
                          B: Ashley McGrath, Daniel Merrett, James Hawksley
                          HB: Joel Patfull, Josh Drummond, Jed Adcock
                          C: Jared Brennan, Simon Black, Daniel Rich
                          HF: Michael Rischitelli, Jonathan Brown, James Polkinghorne
                          F: Sam Sheldon, Daniel Bradshaw, Tim Notting
                          Foll: Mitch Clark, Luke Power, Justin Sherman
                          I/C: Rhan Hooper, Matt Austin, Travis Johnstone, Jack Redden
                          Emg: Bradd Dalziell, Joel Macdonald, Cheynee Stiller

                          In: Drummond, Adcock, Notting
                          Out: Jason Roe, Cheynee Stiller, Scott Harding (foot)

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