MATCH PREVIEW: Round 11, 2010 -- Western Bulldogs vs. Collingwood
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Re: MATCH PREVIEW: Round 11, 2010 -- Western Bulldogs vs. Collingwood
This game is akin to a lactose-intolerent person drinking a litre of full cream milk - fraught with danger!!
Our season started with promise back in Round 1, then the dreams turned to nightmares when the Pies took us to the town.
Will this be "Revenge of the Nerds" or "Nightmare on Elm Street"? Which Bulldogs team will turn up? Will they be switched on? Will they be working for each other? Will it be every man for themselves, or "all for one, and one for all"?
Gotta win this one - if only so we can stop those ferals!! Plus my IT manager is a Collingwood supporter, and I don't know if I can go another week without getting IT support (couldn't face him if we lost!!)...
Fingers crossed we don't play Eagleton, and go with one of the young boys - Eagle needs some more time at Willy. Hope they also play Everitt.Comment
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Re: MATCH PREVIEW: Round 11, 2010 -- Western Bulldogs vs. Collingwood
This game is akin to a lactose-intolerent person drinking a litre of full cream milk - fraught with danger!!
Our season started with promise back in Round 1, then the dreams turned to nightmares when the Pies took us to the town.
Will this be "Revenge of the Nerds" or "Nightmare on Elm Street"? Which Bulldogs team will turn up? Will they be switched on? Will they be working for each other? Will it be every man for themselves, or "all for one, and one for all"?
Gotta win this one - if only so we can stop those ferals!! Plus my IT manager is a Collingwood supporter, and I don't know if I can go another week without getting IT support (couldn't face him if we lost!!)...
Fingers crossed we don't play Eagleton, and go with one of the young boys - Eagle needs some more time at Willy. Hope they also play Everitt.Bring back the biffComment
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Re: MATCH PREVIEW: Round 11, 2010 -- Western Bulldogs vs. Collingwood
What is going on with Callan Ward these days? He would be really useful to have.
Liam Picken will be really important in this game.
After seeing our poor effort against Essendon, we definitely need more of these smaller, faster players. More speed.You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― EpicurusComment
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Re: MATCH PREVIEW: Round 11, 2010 -- Western Bulldogs vs. Collingwood
Have a read of posts #26 & 27 in this thread for answer.Comment
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Re: MATCH PREVIEW: Round 11, 2010 -- Western Bulldogs vs. Collingwood
Just reviewing my own preview with the benefit of hindsight:
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DANGER! DANGER!
Harry O’ Brien and Nick Maxwell – the twin towers down back. Both big, strong and super-athletic, both read the play well, both have good disposal skills. If these guys are unaccountable, they will run the ball out 30 times and set up 20 scoring shots off their own boots. WHAT TO DO? We just have to play through their opponents as often as possible, who have to move around like buggery to keep them honest. Fev towelled up Maxwell last week when Nick wouldn’t pay him any respect.
GIVE THESE GUYS THE BALL
Heath Shaw – this bloke can’t kick. Teams get scared because he gets the ball a lot and runs fast, but if you corral him and make him run to the wings (which is where he likes to go anyway) instead of straight up the ground, he’ll turn it over.---
[*]OPTION 4, Huddo rucks, Minnow plays 60% upfront, Hahn dropped for a runner: My preferred option. Hahn isn’t offering much up forward that Minnow wouldn’t be able to anyway, but we get a quality second ruck option without having to sacrifice either Williams or Everitt, PLUS we get extra run.---
Well, if the Pies' lead HAD only gotten out to 32-points, we would have overrun them in the end. Maybe. We only turn up when the game is officially over.Comment
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Re: MATCH PREVIEW: Round 11, 2010 -- Western Bulldogs vs. Collingwood
I can't even think about the game -- makes me feel sick. Did some of those guys even have an opponent? Boydy's and Crossy's supercoach scores look massive but seriously, you would rather they break even with their opponents over 4 quarters than letting them run around doing whatever they like for 3 quarters before showing up and pumping up the stats in junk time.Comment
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Yep. And Swanny didn't exactly have a quiet one either.
I can't even think about the game -- makes me feel sick. Did some of those guys even have an opponent? Boydy's and Crossy's supercoach scores look massive but seriously, you would rather they break even with their opponents over 4 quarters than letting them run around doing whatever they like for 3 quarters before showing up and pumping up the stats in junk time.
Pendlebury and Swan did cut us up. The contradiction being that Boyd and Cross were widely acknowledged (by me as well) as being in our best 4 which is troubling. Why would say a Harbrow be judged so poorly based on his first half performance on Davis and yet Boyd and Cross rewarded as being in our best four with the damage that Collingwood's midfielders did to us when it mattered most.
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