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2014 Non-Crows AFL Discussion

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So why have the Hawks, Cats & Swans not trained there... yet still won a flag.

Pies have arguably spent most on these type of adventures - for what?

As someone with an Accounting background, I would want to see a cost - benefit analysis, which is outcome based ;)
It's a good point.

The Hawks seemed to have hit upon the quite revolutionary theory that if a player can get really good at kicking a ball accurately to a team mate then 2 things are achieved ;

1. You can transport the ball exceptionally quickly and efficiently to goal; and

2. You can keep the ball away from the opposition.

It's quite remarkable and seems to win premierships
 
It's a good point.

The Hawks seemed to have hit upon the quite revolutionary theory that if a player can get really good at kicking a ball accurately to a team mate then 2 things are achieved ;

1. You can transport the ball exceptionally quickly and efficiently to goal; and

2. You can keep the ball away from the opposition.

It's quite remarkable and seems to win premierships
Whilst speed is nice, accurate use of the ball by quick movement is more important.

... which is why give me good ball users who are footy-smart decision makers any day of the week!
 
Whilst speed is nice, accurate use of the ball by quick movement is more important.

... which is why give me good ball users who are footy-smart decision makers any day of the week!
So many times the ball goes to the advantage of the defender when going forward. Even when a player is covered it is a good option to kick to space to their advantage. This didn't happen often enough to even let our forwards lock the ball in resulting in quick rebounds and getting caught out of position when the ball went back the other way. Smart and quick use of the ball was hardly seen. More holding up the play and waiting for a target that only got hit half the time. Hoping to see the new set ups provide better results next season. Increase the efficiency and decrease the energy used up chasing turnovers.
 
Cost. Probably the Trigg admin was ignorant to the level of facilities available and the benefits.

It will be interesting to see Fagan's take on it.

Walsh has said he started too late to do the Dubai thing this year but essentially has asked the club to find the spondooliks for next preseason
 

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So why have the Hawks, Cats & Swans not trained there... yet still won a flag.

Pies have arguably spent most on these type of adventures - for what?

As someone with an Accounting background, I would want to see a cost - benefit analysis, which is outcome based ;)
Hawks did kakoda. Maybe that has reaped rewards for those who did it.....


One could argue that Port had the youngest list to make prelims. Perhaps last year's Dubai trip fostered something.....

I don't think doing exactly the same thing every year is necessarily of benefit. But doing the right thing at the right time is.
 
Walsh has said he started too late to do the Dubai thing this year but essentially has asked the club to find the spondooliks for next preseason
I don't mind a trip like this. It has to be used wisely though. You would only want to do it with a core group you want to take you through to a premiership.

You would be wasting money of the whole list is too young.

If you keep doing the same trip all the time, I reckon it loses the mystique that gives it a mental edge.

I'm skeptical of the long term benefits of altitude trips. A grueling pre season has team bonding benefits. Altitude is one way to get tough conditions, heat is another. Although I think there are longer physiological benfits for heat. Elite facilities and heat would be the benefit of Dubai. But I bet Dubai isn't the only place to get this, I'd imagine Doha would have facilities given the sporting events they have bid for.

Ratten went to the Middle East, but he was sacked the following season. You would want to know exactly what you are doing and tailor the training.

Paulos has a link to Doha, Walsh to Dubai.
 
Obviously a slow news day over in WA

Eagles Use Body Double in Team photo
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/west-c...m-sinclair-in-team-photo-20141211-124vlo.html

"Radio 6PR's Rumour File was sent a snapshot of the team photo session showing an unfamiliar face standing to the right of Eagles defender Mitch Brown. The mystery player was quickly identified as the team's media officer, Ben Roberts, who was an outstanding player in local leagues. Speculation was that West Coast had discovered a loophole for Roberts to take a place in the team's roster and escape the prying eyes of rival clubs."
 
Perhaps we could swap player numbers around to throw people off the scent, hire staff to write fake online training reports ("Talia trained impressively with the midfield group"), get the players to wear false moustaches
 
Perhaps we could swap player numbers around to throw people off the scent, hire staff to write fake online training reports ("Talia trained impressively with the midfield group"), get the players to wear false moustaches

Just get Rucci to write it. He is never correct.
 
Perhaps we could swap player numbers around to throw people off the scent, hire staff to write fake online training reports ("Talia trained impressively with the midfield group"), get the players to wear false moustaches
These non-open training sessions are really burning your breechers aren't they.

Do you even go to trainings?
 
These non-open training sessions are really burning your breechers aren't they.
au contraire

I've been loving seeing us catch the opposition on the hop these last few years with our secret plans

Do you even go to trainings?
No. I don't care about our running times either.

My only issue is us making an issue about minor, inconsequential things.

Yes I see the irony.

It reeks of a club that is not confident in what it does. So it guards everything closely to avoid the possibility of outside scrutiny or criticism.

The same way we made a point of covering up Port's race during our home games but they didn't bother. They understood that this is a minor thing that doesn't make a shit of difference to anything. Yet we wasted time on it.
 

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Perhaps we could swap player numbers around to throw people off the scent, hire staff to write fake online training reports ("Talia trained impressively with the midfield group"), get the players to wear false moustaches
Just wear our new socks, no one would have a clue what team it was out there. They would never guess it was an afl side.
 
So many times the ball goes to the advantage of the defender when going forward. Even when a player is covered it is a good option to kick to space to their advantage. This didn't happen often enough to even let our forwards lock the ball in resulting in quick rebounds and getting caught out of position when the ball went back the other way. Smart and quick use of the ball was hardly seen. More holding up the play and waiting for a target that only got hit half the time. Hoping to see the new set ups provide better results next season. Increase the efficiency and decrease the energy used up chasing turnovers.

Yep. For many seasons now the AFC coaching thrust has been 'kick to and win the contest'. The advantage of space has been 'lost in translation'.
 
Ladder Prediction:
1 - Hawthorn
2 - Sydney
3 - Port
4 - Adelaide
5 - Fremantle
6 - North Melbourne
7 - Gold Coast
8 - Geelong
9 - Richmond
10 - Essendon
11 - Brisbane
12 - Bulldogs
13 - Collingwood
14 - West Coast
15 - Melbourne
16 - GWS
17 - Carlton
18 - St Kilda
 

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Ladder Prediction:
1 - Hawthorn
2 - Sydney
3 - Port
4 - Adelaide
5 - Fremantle
6 - North Melbourne
7 - Gold Coast
8 - Geelong
9 - Richmond
10 - Essendon
11 - Brisbane
12 - Bulldogs
13 - Collingwood
14 - West Coast
15 - Melbourne
16 - GWS
17 - Carlton
18 - St Kilda
Ninthmond:D
 
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