LT Smash
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Maybe we just need to aggressively reset the selection committee.
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Yeaaaahhhh....
Their success with debutants really makes you wonder about how different the programs must be between the clubs.
Not sure of his contract status, but if longmire can't clinch a good ending, and Scott flails, I would be super interested in making a play to get longmire.
Just watched the first half of last week and Swallow is such a momentum killer.I see Swallow still in the side.
We are not serious.
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Garner and Cunners and Daw make sense to me. Dropping 3 first gamers is the wrong call though - confidence will be shot.
There are some far more underperforming experienced players who have had enough chances that should be on notice.
Come on Pykie, you know and so do we, you'll be checking the games out on the AFL website. You wont be able to resist.
The challenge is there, we are the underdogs and everyone probably expects us to get beaten by at least 10 goals. But since Geelong had to travel from Perth, we might see a battle of fitness. Something we could take advantage of. A rather different forward-line where there could be surprises. No Waite and no Petrie means Geelong defenders will need to adjust to Daw's abilities. If Daw can get separation 1v1 and play his game well, we have a pretty good chance. It starts in the middle though, obviously.
Should Daw trial the middle as a 'second-ruck' or just rotate? I think it could work as it sorta did against the Hawks last year. If we are re-building, we may as well experiment. Force Chris Scott to make changes to structures he didn't want to change initially.
We need to mix it up in the middle to make things interesting. We were so good at rotating players in the middle in 2014 and it allowed our mids to rest and kick a few. If JZ can take Daw's position and Daw takes JZ's, Geelong won't expect it tbh.
Hope you're right mate. We were ok for a half last week. Our mids need to extract the digit. Cunnington will helpI'm feeling good about this week. Zac Smith and Guthrie didn't come up. Cocaktoo's out. I think Geelong are highly overrated and were average last season and I see little improvement in them this season. From memory we were even to half time last year after losing 3 mids in the first quarter and Wright the week before which meant we played I think 3 games in a row with the accumulative effect of being a man down or even worse on the bench after two interstate trips. Goldstein was also never the same post the Sydney game. I think we will win.
Whether we play senior players or not we still get thumped anyway Tas. You have emphasised the importance of experience for the younger blokes but it looks like the club will take the 'safer' option that probably translates to us finishing between 10-12th.If we beat Geelong or lose by 1 point or lose by 100 points, it makes no difference. I seriously doubt that 2017 is the year we are going to be winning a flag. So my question is this simple, are the players we are picking to play taking us closer to winning a flag at some point or taking us further away?
There is an opportunity cost for whatever decision we make, sure I don't want to go watch my side get thumped, however, I'd rather cop some pain to put us on the right path. We are giving priority access to older players who haven't shown much form during the pre-season, I think given where we are there should be more emphasis on older players earning the sport and younger players with potential being given maximum opportunity to get much needed experience.
I too will be on the road for 7 weeks this year between late May & July.
I know I won't be able to resist.
I'm feeling good about this week. Zac Smith and Guthrie didn't come up. Cocaktoo's out. I think Geelong are highly overrated and were average last season and I see little improvement in them this season. From memory we were even to half time last year after losing 3 mids in the first quarter and Wright the week before which meant we played I think 3 games in a row with the accumulative effect of being a man down or even worse on the bench after two interstate trips. Goldstein was also never the same post the Sydney game. I think we will win.
Dropping 3 first gamers is the wrong call though - confidence will be shot.
Great post.I disagree.
Confidence of last week's 3 debutants, sent back to the VFL this weekend, will be sky high.
They've had a taste of it ... and much, much sooner than any of them would have dared to imagine.
The coach believes in them - he proved it by playing them Round 1.
That they've been sent back to the VFL is no insult; and they know it. They know that the likes of Daw, Mullet and Garner are ahead of them. What's more, they knew full well that Cunnington had to come back in.
They will return to the VFL having had a long review of last week with the coaching staff and with clear instructions about what they need to work on and improve in order to get a second crack at the big time.
They will return to the VFL knowing AFL is not a pipe dream. It's close. They are very happy boys!
From what I have seen of Mckay he still has a way to go before he is called up. Massive potential though.You don't want to breed a culture of losing in a club, hence why we don't throw out all the experienced players and just play an under 25 side.
Melbourne case in point. We don't want to be stuck here in 5 years time celebrating winning two games for the first time in a long time. Need to be logical about how we go about it.
FWIW I think the club needs to readjust its tactics if we get to mid year looking like a bottom 4 team and consider the draft picks we gain finishing lower. Fortunately if that is the case we can just play the side everyone on here dreams about
If Daw doesn't deliver in the next 5-7 weeks I think McKay will come in and our forward line will look very different. Same with Swallow, Gibson, Thompson, Hansen who are our main offenders. Obviously the coaches see their errors and lack of flexibility but they do offer roles to the team. This is about figuring out the best way forward, coaching the kids, managing underdeveloped bodies and having leadership on field to teach
I think a strategic coach and a better defensive coach (no ******* idea why we have Brad Green as our defence line coach) would make a world of difference
Add in Anderson, Wood, Durdin, EVW, Wright, Clarke, Hibberd, Mountford. Damn we're getting somewhere. But this takes time, not just shuffle them all in and set them up for failure
Ah well. I guess we sort the wheat from the chaff supporter wise this week.
The club didn't say it was gonna be like Logan's Run (look it up kids).





