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  • boydogs
    WOOF Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 5842

    Can Barry be the difference?

    Here we are in another prelim, against the same side as last year.

    Last year's PF was a low scoring floodfest, with many supporters coming away believing we were just a power forward away from progressing.

    Barry has had an excellent season for us and comes in to the game in great form, picking up 2 votes in the WOOF voting against the Swans.

    Will Barry make a big difference to our performance? Or does he need the extra space to work in that the Saints will close down?

    Was the whole premise of needing a power forward to win a premiership flawed, or do we now have everything we need to go all the way?
    If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.

    Formerly gogriff
  • Hotdog60
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Aug 2009
    • 5843

    #2
    Re: Can Barry be the difference?

    A power forward is only as good as the delivery to him, he could be a Tony Lockett or a Peter Hudson but if the ball doesn't give him a chance then it won't make a difference.

    This year we have lack the spread of targets across the forward line making it more predictable when under pressure. Maybe the difference should have been a couple of power mid fielders that can break the lines and pin point a pass lace out to the best option or break the lines and kick the 3 - 4 goals a game.

    Time will soon tell and I hope it is the difference in the end and it does take us all the way.

    Go Dogs
    Don't piss off old people
    The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...

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    • Sockeye Salmon
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jan 2007
      • 6365

      #3
      Re: Can Barry be the difference?

      Originally posted by Hotdog60
      A power forward is only as good as the delivery to him, he could be a Tony Lockett or a Peter Hudson but if the ball doesn't give him a chance then it won't make a difference.
      And you have just plucked out the two FF's who didn't need perfect delivery as examples

      Perhaps you should have said Jason Dunstall and Peter McKenna.

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      • 1eyedog
        Hall of Fame
        • Mar 2008
        • 13188

        #4
        Re: Can Barry be the difference?

        No Barry can't necessarily be the difference. He can keep us in the game (as he did against Sydney last week) against the tide but Barry can only be the difference if our midfield get their hands on the ball and increase their disposal efficiency going forward. This is no easy task consider the amount of pressure the Saints will put us under. It is made even harder without Cooney.

        If things go right, Barry has the ability to dominate the Saints down back. Dawson does not have the strength and Fisher doesn't like playing on Gorillas. Blake simply does not read the play well enough and can be exploited both in the air and on the lead.

        In this sense Barry can be the difference.
        But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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        • LostDoggy
          WOOF Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 8307

          #5
          Re: Can Barry be the difference?

          The problem with not having a power forward wasn't just that we didn't have anyone to clunk marks, it was that Gilbert or Fisher or whoever could just stand in the hole with impunity and pluck bombs uncontested.

          Barry's presence will be as important as any mark he takes, he has to hit that first contest hard and with raised knees, and for the rest of the two hours it will be a brave Saint to stand in the hole without thinking about what's coming up from behind. Grundy dropped three marks last week that led to Dogs goals just because he was thinking more about Bazza than the ball. The crashing of the packs hard also has flow-on effects that change the dynamics of the forward 50 set up from both teams and will probably lead to more 1-on-1 contests.

          Barry also chases as much as any small forward -- his pressure on the ball carrier led directly to two turnovers that led to goals against the Swans.

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          • Curly5
            Rookie List
            • Jul 2008
            • 394

            #6
            Re: Can Barry be the difference?

            And Barry - PLEEEEEEASE! - NO HANDS IN THE BACK!

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            • 1eyedog
              Hall of Fame
              • Mar 2008
              • 13188

              #7
              Re: Can Barry be the difference?

              Originally posted by Lantern
              The problem with not having a power forward wasn't just that we didn't have anyone to clunk marks, it was that Gilbert or Fisher or whoever could just stand in the hole with impunity and pluck bombs uncontested.

              Barry's presence will be as important as any mark he takes, he has to hit that first contest hard and with raised knees, and for the rest of the two hours it will be a brave Saint to stand in the hole without thinking about what's coming up from behind. Grundy dropped three marks last week that led to Dogs goals just because he was thinking more about Bazza than the ball. The crashing of the packs hard also has flow-on effects that change the dynamics of the forward 50 set up from both teams and will probably lead to more 1-on-1 contests.

              Barry also chases as much as any small forward -- his pressure on the ball carrier led directly to two turnovers that led to goals against the Swans.
              Yep, which will be Ross Lyon's request to Kosi, especially when approaching Moz
              But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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              • Greystache
                Bulldog Team of the Century
                • Dec 2009
                • 9775

                #8
                Re: Can Barry be the difference?

                Originally posted by Lantern
                The problem with not having a power forward wasn't just that we didn't have anyone to clunk marks, it was that Gilbert or Fisher or whoever could just stand in the hole with impunity and pluck bombs uncontested.

                Barry's presence will be as important as any mark he takes, he has to hit that first contest hard and with raised knees, and for the rest of the two hours it will be a brave Saint to stand in the hole without thinking about what's coming up from behind. Grundy dropped three marks last week that led to Dogs goals just because he was thinking more about Bazza than the ball. The crashing of the packs hard also has flow-on effects that change the dynamics of the forward 50 set up from both teams and will probably lead to more 1-on-1 contests.

                Barry also chases as much as any small forward -- his pressure on the ball carrier led directly to two turnovers that led to goals against the Swans.
                Good post Lantern, I agree.
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                • Desipura
                  WOOF Member
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 4344

                  #9
                  Re: Can Barry be the difference?

                  Originally posted by Lantern
                  The problem with not having a power forward wasn't just that we didn't have anyone to clunk marks, it was that Gilbert or Fisher or whoever could just stand in the hole with impunity and pluck bombs uncontested.

                  Barry's presence will be as important as any mark he takes, he has to hit that first contest hard and with raised knees, and for the rest of the two hours it will be a brave Saint to stand in the hole without thinking about what's coming up from behind. Grundy dropped three marks last week that led to Dogs goals just because he was thinking more about Bazza than the ball. The crashing of the packs hard also has flow-on effects that change the dynamics of the forward 50 set up from both teams and will probably lead to more 1-on-1 contests.

                  Barry also chases as much as any small forward -- his pressure on the ball carrier led directly to two turnovers that led to goals against the Swans.
                  Good call and all indications are that goals will be like gold on Saturday night.

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                  • boydogs
                    WOOF Member
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 5842

                    #10
                    Re: Can Barry be the difference?

                    Originally posted by Lantern
                    The problem with not having a power forward wasn't just that we didn't have anyone to clunk marks, it was that Gilbert or Fisher or whoever could just stand in the hole with impunity and pluck bombs uncontested.

                    Barry's presence will be as important as any mark he takes, he has to hit that first contest hard and with raised knees, and for the rest of the two hours it will be a brave Saint to stand in the hole without thinking about what's coming up from behind. Grundy dropped three marks last week that led to Dogs goals just because he was thinking more about Bazza than the ball. The crashing of the packs hard also has flow-on effects that change the dynamics of the forward 50 set up from both teams and will probably lead to more 1-on-1 contests.

                    Barry also chases as much as any small forward -- his pressure on the ball carrier led directly to two turnovers that led to goals against the Swans.
                    Great post

                    For all the doom and gloom re. Cooney, Morris, Higgins, Roughead, Lake and Williams, we have done an extraodinary job of keeping Barry injury free, suspension free and in top form.

                    I think he could really change the landscape on Saturday night with the way the Saints structure up, and allow us to kick a winning score
                    If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.

                    Formerly gogriff

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                    • LostDoggy
                      WOOF Member
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 8307

                      #11
                      Re: Can Barry be the difference?

                      We need Bazza to get on top of Dawson early, i feel Dawson is a confidence player & will drop the head as soon as he is getting pushed around.

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                      • Dry Rot
                        Bulldog Team of the Century
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 6432

                        #12
                        Re: Can Barry be the difference?

                        IMO to win Hall is a necessary pre-condition but won't and can't be the difference.

                        If we can get some good returns from the rest of our forwards with Hall helping out, we could spring a surprise win.

                        If we can't and predictably just bomb to it to Hall all of the time, then we'll lose.
                        The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.

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                        • boydogs
                          WOOF Member
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 5842

                          #13
                          Re: Can Barry be the difference?

                          Originally posted by Dry Rot
                          IMO to win Hall is a necessary pre-condition but won't and can't be the difference.

                          If we can get some good returns from the rest of our forwards with Hall helping out, we could spring a surprise win.

                          If we can't and predictably just bomb to it to Hall all of the time, then we'll lose.
                          By saying he could be the difference, I don't mean do it all himself, just that he is that much better than Scott Welsh last year that he could be the difference between a narrow loss and a narrow win.

                          The quality of entries into our 50 will decide the game IMO. St Kilda live off rebounding from ill directed disposal, racing down the other end for a running shot a goal, a pass to a free player or a kick to Riewoldt's advantage.

                          The difference with having Hall is that Fisher, Blake, Dawson, Gilbert and Goddard will actually have some competition for marks when the ball IS kicked to a contest. The best we could hope for previously was for Minson to crash the pack and cause a random spillage, now Barry may be able to beat his opponent or bring the ball to ground to our advantage. Spotting up leading targets will be a rarity, so this will be very important to stopping their rebound and involving our other forwards with the ball in dispute inside our forward 50.

                          Imagine 10 minutes to go, Saints by 9 points, and they put all 18 players in our 50. Last year, we had 4 or 5 quarterbacks continually pumping the ball in from 70 out, only for it to come back to them again. This year, more balls will be brought to ground inside our 50 for our other forwards to get involved in the play.

                          Don't be surprised if Lake goes forward in that sort of ultra flood situation either. They won't be able to ice the game and make us look futile with the same tactic as last season.
                          If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.

                          Formerly gogriff

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                          • Mofra
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 14868

                            #14
                            Re: Can Barry be the difference?

                            Am I the only one that thinks Hall will attract so much focus from all 18 Saints defenders that an unlikely type like a Grant (on finals form so far) or Addison will bob up and kick 3?
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                            • Mantis
                              Hall of Fame
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 15322

                              #15
                              Re: Can Barry be the difference?

                              Originally posted by Mofra
                              Am I the only one that thinks Hall will attract so much focus from all 18 Saints defenders that an unlikely type like a Grant (on finals form so far) or Addison will bob up and kick 3?
                              Only if we have the poise to spot up the free man.

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