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There's role players playing in every team literally ever.Brisbane played the majority of the year with the likes of Day/Fort/Gallop/Smith playing as a KPF, and they would be arguably worse at that position than Banfield is as a half back.
Ridiculous comparison.Brisbane played the majority of the year with the likes of Day/Fort/Gallop/Smith playing as a KPF, and they would be arguably worse at that position than Banfield is as a half back.
Brisbane and Geelong have a consistent and no fault B22. Their backlines are elite and don’t have key defenders other than Harris Andrews. Fremantle have 2-3.There's role players playing in every team literally ever.
The idea that Brisbane or Geelong have 23 stars is a fantasy. I'm not convinced their bottom 3-4 players is any better than ours tbh.
I think that players around 9-16 in their teams are way stronger though and that's the real difference. Realistically these guys are the real 'depth' when players 1-8 are injured or not performing as well as they should. Our players 20-30 are at least in the close proximity of being AFL standard and so are theirs.
If Fort or Gardiner played for us this board wouldn't shut up about how shite they are.Brisbane and Geelong have a consistent and no fault B22. Their backlines are elite and don’t have key defenders other than Harris Andrews. Fremantle have 2-3.
It’s really the top 5 stars can win games but the bottom 6(add in the middle 6 even) that win premierships.
Players like Fort, Gardiner, Fletcher, Starcevich are the difference.
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If Fort or Gardiner played for us this board wouldn't shut up about how shite they are.
Our bottom six and depth isn't fair off the best teams. Our middle ten or so (if the best 23) is miles off.
Honestly can't remember thinking after too many games, let alone finals, 'insert team's bottom six won it for them today'. It's the top ten players or so on the day that win games - If you've got 15 good players then that just increases your chances as not everyone good has to play well. We have about 8.
Was very much thinking of our midfield tbh. We need Erasmus and Johnson to take the next step. Sharp or NOD finding form would help but I honestly don't think wing is the most important position.I think if we improve our 4th to 6th midfielder then we should be good.
Ideally we need 1 or 2 small forwards who can provide pressure and kick goals.
Think JOM, NOD, Dudley become depth plus Frederick has serious pressure on him to perform.
I think Erasmus had already shown improvement, when given the chance.Was very much thinking of our midfield tbh. We need Erasmus and Johnson to take the next step. Sharp or NOD finding form would help but I honestly don't think wing is the most important position.
Small forward is where I've consistently said our depth needs work this off season.
Interesting conversation about the realtive importance of your best 6 players vs the next best 6 vs the next best etc.
I think a universal truth is the importance of ball use/delivery. If delivery is good you make the recipient a better player. Give them an extra meter of space, an extra 0.5s of time and they will then use the ball better. Game plan is essential in this respect too. As is identifying and utilising players' strengths.
I guess what I am saying is that a handful of elite players with an elite coach will make everyone else a lot better than they are. The key is the top.
Thinking evolved quickly there..Our top 6 isn’t as good as some other clubs, the only caveat is most of our players are improving or won’t decline any time soon. Which is why all the pundits / commentators are big on Freo’s future.
Serong, Brayshaw, Jackson, Young, Treacy and Clark probably my top 6. Actually, our top 6 is just as good as any club. Probably better. Need some more outside the centre square though.
It’s the off season, by Feb it will be hard to see how we lose a game in 2026.Thinking evolved quickly there..
I've come to the conclusion this bottom 6 thing is not that important*. I think the key is players 7 to 17Interesting conversation about the realtive importance of your best 6 players vs the next best 6 vs the next best etc.
I think a universal truth is the importance of ball use/delivery. If delivery is good you make the recipient a better player. Give them an extra meter of space, an extra 0.5s of time and they will then use the ball better. Game plan is essential in this respect too. As is identifying and utilising players' strengths.
I guess what I am saying is that a handful of elite players with an elite coach will make everyone else a lot better than they are. The key is the top.
It an ancient conundrum. In the short to medium term aggression is demostrably more effective, but its only a matter of time until a combination of too much of your own bathwater and luck will see you defeated. The only long term sustainable stragegy is one based on counter attack / manurveing the enemy to where you are concentrated.*I would expect that should "Own Forced Error/Own Error" : "Opp Forced Error/Opp Errors" stats being available it would show just like every elite sport (and as you get more and more elite it becomes arguably the only stat) that winning really only comes down to making less mistakes than you opposition.
I would argue that we can't call any side elite that doesn't punish those mistakes. We have a problem with punishing mistakes.
I don't know if "scores from mistakes" as opposed to "scores from turnovers" is quite what I'm getting at because you can make mistakes without turning the ball over, you can make mistakes literally scoring when you miss.
AFL sides make so many mistakes every game, I'd like to see that stat available and I suspect it's the most redundant thing ever to expect less mistakes equals more wins - but maybe winning is more highly correlated to defending scores from your mistakes - explaining the Lyon style of footy.
It an ancient conundrum. In the short to medium term aggression is demostrably more effective, but its only a matter of time until a combination of too much of your own bathwater and luck will see you defeated. The only long term sustainable stragegy is one based on counter attack / manurveing the enemy to where you are concentrated.*
*(Hence citing Lyon here, his gameplan was to force as much of the game as possible to be in front of his best players = Concentration of force.
The other big factors are winners write the history & confirmation bias when assessing one’s team.That goes some way to explaining why one opposition player, who barely has any reputation as a game breaker, tore it up against us - making a difference as someone way down the list wasn't able to blanket their opponent for a good honest nil all.
Really dislike how the midfield allow the 3rd-4th midfielder to dominate.That goes some way to explaining why one opposition player, who barely has any reputation as a game breaker, tore it up against us - making a difference as someone way down the list wasn't able to blanket their opponent for a good honest nil all.
All three need to step into B graders.Really dislike how the midfield allow the 3rd-4th midfielder to dominate.
Jack Crisp for example always seem to exploit the group. Nic Newman. Those types.
That’s why Johnson, Erasmus, NOD are so important this pre season
Johnson and Erasmus need to be full time rotating mids. Big pre season, get them in early.All three need to step into B graders.
In fact, we have all of our best 23 to be B grade at minimum.
I think we have just as much upside from upgrading the wings, and we really already have Bolton, Switkowski, Frederick and Reid in the forward mix alongside 4 talls (including rucks).Was very much thinking of our midfield tbh. We need Erasmus and Johnson to take the next step. Sharp or NOD finding form would help but I honestly don't think wing is the most important position.
Small forward is where I've consistently said our depth needs work this off season.
Nope, hope you had a nice break, been very boring around here.Been gone for a month or so, what have I missed? Any exciting training or draft news?
Damn that sucks to hear, hopefully we get a fringe player training out of their skins soon so we can overreact and call them our next flag bearer.Nope, hope you had a nice break, been very boring around here.