Not good enough to persist with, the moment he decided not commit to standing in front of hawkins, not even put a hand up shows his heart is not there, he has no desire to show any kahunas for his troops, this moment would have seen shaw seething!
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This is Brad Scotts fault..
Now now Mrs Mac, your talking rubbish.
Your son had a good game today, not a great game.
Did he still cherry pick what contests to attack..yes.
Did he still struggle to clear the ball from the backline...yes
Did he still stuff the kick ins...yes
Did he still leave the grunt work to T + T.....yes
Did he play better than usual....yes
Still doesn’t make him a footballer good enough to begin our 22.
[/QUOTE After reading your report I doubt you even think he had a good game
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Not good enough to persist with, the moment he decided not commit to standing in front of hawkins, not even put a hand up shows his heart is not there, he has no desire to show any kahunas for his troops, this moment would have seen shaw seething!
Who was playing on him in the second half then?Go quarter by quarter and you'll find Ablett got all his ball in the 2nd half up the field when he got moved of JMac. Even then he had 10 turnovers
Your point? At 1/2 time GAJ had 5 disposals, 0 contested, and went up into the midfield to get away from Clamps Macmillan. Had 0 disposals inside forward 50 and 12 turnovers, while Clamps had 24 at 83% with 10 contested and 10 intercept possessions.
I would imagine that defenders are instructed to play on forwards.Was Macmillan instructed to let him run free up the ground? Don't know but it's hard to win the midfield
So again, who played on Ablett in the second half?Your point? At 1/2 time GAJ had 5 disposals, 0 contested, and went up into the midfield to get away from Clamps Macmillan. Had 0 disposals inside forward 50 and 12 turnovers, while Clamps had 24 at 83% with 10 contested and 10 intercept possessions.
Go to the afl match centre, check the stats and guess who was the highest rated fantasy player?Go quarter by quarter and you'll find Ablett got all his ball in the 2nd half up the field when he got moved off JMac. Even then he had 10 turnovers
Go to the afl match centre, check the stats and guess who was the highest rated fantasy player?
Yep.
Hilarious.
He was rubbish, had zero influence.
In all seriousness.Ablett's game as a high half forward was more than handy. Do we have high half forwards who pick up 23 and effectively become an extra midfielder when required? No and it's part of our problem.
Was Macmillan instructed to let him run free up the ground? Don't know but it's hard to win the midfield when that happens.
Who was playing on him in the second half then?
Dunno. Wallabies were pretty good in the 2nd half though.So again, who played on Ablett in the second half?