Nuggs Bunny
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So we've got about 2 years to fix his tank and kicking.
It can be done.
How did we get to here.
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well it started when we hired hird. then during an injury plagued 2011, we installed a new fitness managerHow did we get to here.
u typ gudwell it started when we hired hird. then during an injury plagued 2011, we installed a new fitness manager
anyway 34 players got banned for doping and we still didn't do a rebuild and still didn't sack the list manager
Well they need to get new coaches if what your saying is trueSo the kick he slotted for a goal is the kick they have worked the most improved into . Manages to time it of the boot better.
Your absolutely spot onWould be a valid reason if it didn’t happen every time he played.
I’m not a believer in him at all, but if you’re going to play him give him a fair crack
Runners very rarely run interchange swaps nowWell he started on the bench and how long did it take for a goal ?
It is 100% valid. Runner can not get on the ground.
The players know their rotations. For the mids it might be a rotation at three, six and nine minutes for example. The reason he would have such low % is because he doesn’t play anywhere else on the ground. Durham and Merrett will spend time in other areas which is how they get 80s%. With all the injuries though it suggests that he can’t run out games with more than what % he has. Even Setterfield got hurt in the last quarter so his % went up because he played 73%.Runners very rarely run interchange swaps now
More often done by indications from the bench in numbers
I dont know if every team does the set player to come off 1st, 2nd or 3rd....... so onThe players know their rotations. For the mids it might be a rotation at three, six and nine minutes for example. The reason he would have such low % is because he doesn’t play anywhere else on the ground. Durham and Merrett will spend time in other areas which is how they get 80s%. With all the injuries though it suggests that he can’t run out games with more than what % he has. Even Setterfield got hurt in the last quarter so his % went up because he played 73%.
They do hold up the signs as well like you said and the runner would tell players if they’ve stayed on too long.
And when the play is continuous and no goals are being scored the rotations grind to a bit of a halt if the game is not on the interchange bench side. The runners actually mass more forward messages now days so the message would be more about reminder of next rotation in x time amongst other stuff.Runners very rarely run interchange swaps now
More often done by indications from the bench in numbers
This makes a lot of sense.The players know their rotations. For the mids it might be a rotation at three, six and nine minutes for example. The reason he would have such low % is because he doesn’t play anywhere else on the ground. Durham and Merrett will spend time in other areas which is how they get 80s%. With all the injuries though it suggests that he can’t run out games with more than what % he has. Even Setterfield got hurt in the last quarter so his % went up because he played 73%.
They do hold up the signs as well like you said and the runner would tell players if they’ve stayed on too long.
Yes, very concerning.Didn't have a huge problem with his disposal. Did have a huge problem with his tank and efforts in the 4th quarter. Was bewildered that he was given such low ToG but even with his low ToG he clearly cannot run out an AFL game.
A little bit more faith that the coaches knew what they were doing leaving him out. He won't be a good AFL player ever if he can't run the entire game.
With his disposal his peak level player is a current Bailey Smith but Bailey Smith only is an effective player because he has one of the best tanks in the AFL.
Most disposals for midfielders can look bad as they are constantly under pressure. It also goes the other way - you may have a kid whose disposal looks fantastic in juniors but when he plays AFL the game is quicker and all of a sudden his disposal looks terrible. In other words, its not an exact science.I actually want to know why he was drafted so highly. I said it in the first few pages of the thread immediately after he was drafted that his disposal looked bad and that was from his highlights.
If his disposal was bad, and his fitness was bad... why was he such a high pick? His explosiveness is decent but is that really enough to get you into top 5 in an otherwise good draft?
Agreed. I feel that much of his lack of defense comes from he low aerobic capacity and lack of leg speed.
He surfers a lot for being.a high draft imo but I do wonder how many good slow players are out there? I have similar feelings about Perkins. Just not quick enough to make it at afl level to my untrained eye.
Being better then utterly deplorable doesnt mean its good.Yes, very concerning.
But seems to be an issue with many of our players. Is it our conditioning program?
I keep hearing we have never trained harder but I keep seeing players walking around not getting to contests.
His disposal wasn’t identified as a major issue pre draft. He’d also had injuries as a junior so it was assumed his tank would improve in an AFL environmentI actually want to know why he was drafted so highly. I said it in the first few pages of the thread immediately after he was drafted that his disposal looked bad and that was from his highlights.
If his disposal was bad, and his fitness was bad... why was he such a high pick? His explosiveness is decent but is that really enough to get you into top 5 in an otherwise good draft?