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It is pretty funny but Clarkson explained it, there is almost no point tagging the other two, they know how to deal with it. Andy clearly doesn’t yet.Imagine being 21, playing with Fyfe and a Mundy in rare for and yet they tag you.
Might be a stupid question but why can’t teams send two taggers to say, Brayshaw and Fyfe in this example?It is pretty funny but Clarkson explained it, there is almost no point tagging the other two, they know how to deal with it. Andy clearly doesn’t yet.
Still poor Andy must get to the centre square, see a tagger run straight past a two-time Brownlow medallist and the greatest 35 yo to play the game and just roll his eyes.
Gonna struggle to win much ball if your just tagging opposition midfielders all day. The reason you tag is you're using one of your lesser impactful midfielders to have even less of an offensive game but limit a better players impact significantly. That works for one player in there but hits diminishing returns very quicklyMight be a stupid question but why can’t teams send two taggers to say, Brayshaw and Fyfe in this example?
If you're tagging with two thirds of your stoppage group then your opponent knows exactly where your ruck is going to tap it. Only one guy is trying to win the ball.Might be a stupid question but why can’t teams send two taggers to say, Brayshaw and Fyfe in this example?
That's right, you can't let those Conca types get away from yyou.Yyou really are just playing with fire if you don't tag Andy.
Yyou really are just playing with fire if you don't tag Andy.
Rumour is LDU will be tagging Andy next week.I think Turner has been tagging for North lately.
Then Mundy, Fyfe and Serong can work their way through. It’s a luxury to have. Tag anyone but still you have others off the chainThe stark difference between tagging Andy and not tagging Andy was shown today.
Hope the young fella is ready to have an opposition player hanging off his back for the rest of the season.
Shultz didn't move up the ground. He played the same position all day. Just because those well noted brain genius Dunstall and Healy made a point of it doesn't mean it was accurate.
Always seems to be a slow grind at Adelaide?I was fortunate enough to get a ticket and be at the game. I was sitting on Aisle 533 on a wing.
Taberner was brilliant with his 4 goals.
the midfield overall performed well.
The backline held tight. Logue and Cox had tough jobs on Tex walker and Billy Frampton.
I regularly kept watching the wings. I enjoyed Michael Fredericks workrate. Yes he had only 12 disposals but he was dangerous going on the wing and causing some havoc in the forward 50, kicked 1 goal and 2 behinds in which he could and should of kicked 3 straight.
I knew we had the game won the moment we kicked a goal and lead 83-60. Crows fans started walking from the grounds when it happened. We won 84-72.
I brought up our 5 wins at AAMI stadium vs the crows on the preview thread. We never belt them. most of those wins were between 2-4 goals.
We Beat the crows in 2015 at Adelaide oval 10.8.68 to 7.15.57.
Nope, they were wrong and you are wrong. At no stage did he switch to high half forward he played forward pocket the whole day. The only difference between earlier in the game to later is he actually started getting some ball.You didn't have your tv on?
Schultz was in the goal square and leading out first half and moved higher up the ground second half and leading back to the goals,
He definitely moved higher up the ground.
You're right. Hercules = Colyer.I think Hercules is Colyer, but no idea where that stems from (???) *feel free to correct if wrong*
Hey c'mon now mate, those are hardly fair comparisons, how can any 7 (hell, even any 9) mere mortals be expected to compete against a team that includes the unsurpassed elegance, greatness and grace that is Hercules Colyer??
His dad’s actually 147 years old