Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

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  • Ghost Dog
    WOOF Member
    • May 2010
    • 9404

    #46
    Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

    Originally posted by Sockeye Salmon
    He's tall - 199cm - and still skinny, but presented well. He took 4-5 'uncontested' marks as a lead up target and maybe two contested marks (predominately by outstretching smaller opponents). He also a couple of defensive marks across half back.

    He wouldn't have a lot more possessions other than those from marks, I'll guess and say he had 16 touches, 9 marks and 3 goals - a good days work.
    Thanks for that SS. What's your best guess when we might see him in the senior side, if he continues to have these sort of games?
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    • Desipura
      WOOF Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 4344

      #47
      Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

      Originally posted by Ghost Dog
      Thanks for that SS. What's your best guess when we might see him in the senior side, if he continues to have these sort of games?
      He would have to be very close to playing senior footy, in fact I would play him this week against the Demons. Hill is not just a one trick pony, has the agility to have a stint down back or in the ruck.

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      • Bornadog
        WOOF Clubhouse Leader
        • Jan 2007
        • 66742

        #48
        Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

        Originally posted by Desipura
        He would have to be very close to playing senior footy, in fact I would play him this week against the Demons. Hill is not just a one trick pony, has the agility to have a stint down back or in the ruck.
        Who would you drop?
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        • Ghost Dog
          WOOF Member
          • May 2010
          • 9404

          #49
          Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

          Originally posted by Desipura
          He would have to be very close to playing senior footy, in fact I would play him this week against the Demons. Hill is not just a one trick pony, has the agility to have a stint down back or in the ruck.
          Having already stated in the press conference he won't be making changes, wondering if the coach has not painted himself into a corner- selection wise. I think most of us would be happy to see at least one or two bold changes in response to the loss.
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          • Desipura
            WOOF Member
            • Mar 2008
            • 4344

            #50
            Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

            Originally posted by bornadog
            Who would you drop?
            Cordy is the unlucky one.
            Roughy plays half back with Marko full back.

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            • Bornadog
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              • Jan 2007
              • 66742

              #51
              Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

              Originally posted by Desipura
              Cordy is the unlucky one.
              Roughy plays half back with Marko full back.
              I don't like bringing in players for just one game and dropping them.
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              • Desipura
                WOOF Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 4344

                #52
                Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

                Originally posted by bornadog
                I don't like bringing in players for just one game and dropping them.
                It really is about team balance. Cordy is not a genuine forward, he does not have a forwards instinct, Hill does and could offer us a bit. Roughy did not look out of place at CHB, so he stays in.
                I really cannot see the forward structure working again with Jones, Cordy, Roughy and Minson. Hill can take a contested mark and can take them on a lead, the latter being the key.

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                • Mofra
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 14959

                  #53
                  Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

                  Originally posted by bornadog
                  I don't like bringing in players for just one game and dropping them.
                  Especially young blokes.

                  Cordy basically played a lone hand up forward in the second half, kept presenting and making decent position (Jones seemed to drop his head). A guy in his third game getting double teamed constantly, yet still managed to top the team for tackles laid.

                  Deserves another game - I'd drop Roughy before Cordy, and I think we should so we can bring in another runner.
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                  • The Bulldogs Bite
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 11246

                    #54
                    Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

                    Originally posted by Mofra
                    Especially young blokes.

                    Cordy basically played a lone hand up forward in the second half, kept presenting and making decent position (Jones seemed to drop his head). A guy in his third game getting double teamed constantly, yet still managed to top the team for tackles laid.

                    Deserves another game - I'd drop Roughy before Cordy, and I think we should so we can bring in another runner.
                    I agree with the bolded.

                    I think Jones is close to a stint in the VFL, even withstanding the poor delivery he has received.
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                    • Ozza
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 6402

                      #55
                      Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

                      Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
                      I agree with the bolded.

                      I think Jones is close to a stint in the VFL, even withstanding the poor delivery he has received.
                      I don't at all agree with the bolded!

                      Jones spent the whole night chasing tail, and doing it with real purpose after we bombed it into him 1 on 3. As usual - as it was for the last 3 years also, whenever we play a good side - we don't have a forward structure whatsoever - we just get dragged up the ground and leave the 1 or 2 forwards left over (who have already run back from the wing) to fight it out outnumbered.

                      Jones' attitude and competitiveness has been good. He was our only target for most of the Adelaide game and went ok.

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                      • Missing Dog
                        WOOF Member
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 8501

                        #56
                        Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

                        Originally posted by Ozza
                        I don't at all agree with the bolded!

                        Jones spent the whole night chasing tail, and doing it with real purpose after we bombed it into him 1 on 3. As usual - as it was for the last 3 years also, whenever we play a good side - we don't have a forward structure whatsoever - we just get dragged up the ground and leave the 1 or 2 forwards left over (who have already run back from the wing) to fight it out outnumbered.

                        Jones' attitude and competitiveness has been good. He was our only target for most of the Adelaide game and went ok.
                        I thought he worked hard as well along with Grant and Cordy I think it's Roughhead that misses this week although he may go back as Talia is not yet up to it. I really can't believe out kicking into the forward line we are getting it down there but nowhere near well enough.

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                        • Raw Toast
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                          • Jan 2007
                          • 982

                          #57
                          Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

                          Originally posted by Desipura
                          It really is about team balance. Cordy is not a genuine forward, he does not have a forwards instinct, Hill does and could offer us a bit. Roughy did not look out of place at CHB, so he stays in.
                          I really cannot see the forward structure working again with Jones, Cordy, Roughy and Minson. Hill can take a contested mark and can take them on a lead, the latter being the key.
                          While I agree that we were too top heavy, I strongly disagree with the your statement re Cordy's lack of forward instincts. Jones was on a hiding to nothing (though he did burn his team-mates a couple of times by leading backwards rather than too the ball carrier which I think is a remnant of how the forward-line were asked to play the last couple of years).

                          Cordy however, presented very well and used his body really well on numerous occasions to put himself in the best position to take the mark. Unfortunately he dropped those marks, but we've got to persevere with him for at least a few weeks to see if he can start to clunk them.

                          I'm not a Cordy apologist, but he continually surprised me with how well he did in the one-on-one and one-on-many contests, and if he can start turning his good positioning into a few contested grabs close to goal then our forward line might start functioning on more than one cylinder.
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                          • Mofra
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 14959

                            #58
                            Re: Round 4- Williamstown vs North Ballarat

                            Originally posted by Raw Toast
                            Cordy however, presented very well and used his body really well on numerous occasions to put himself in the best position to take the mark. Unfortunately he dropped those marks, but we've got to persevere with him for at least a few weeks to see if he can start to clunk them.

                            I'm not a Cordy apologist, but he continually surprised me with how well he did in the one-on-one and one-on-many contests, and if he can start turning his good positioning into a few contested grabs close to goal then our forward line might start functioning on more than one cylinder.
                            It's important to have someone leading or making position whenever we have the ball to deliver - I remember in the bad old days where we had nobody except Johnson, and if he was double teamed our players would try and hold the ball up, often leading to a turnover well before it got into our F50.

                            Overall I was pretty pleased with Cordy's endeavour, and as mentioned previously 7 tackles (team leading) indicates that he was trying to be invovled in the game in any way he could. As the old adage goes, it may not be your game but it can be your moment.
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