If you want someone to roll back as a loose man, make it LJ - use the guy who has a weapon that can set us up all day.
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I think you're all a bit harsh on Thommo's 2013. He was carrying an injury all year after all. I'll eat my words if he doesn't improve.
Just watch last time we met to see why I think Pup would be an important in for this match.
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Agree he would be idealIf you want someone to roll back as a loose man, make it LJ - use the guy who has a weapon that can set us up all day.
Yeah nah - I watched them v Essendon and v Carlton - I also saw it first hand in showdown last year. It's tsunami football and if we are not switched in to it they will blow us to pieces in 3 or 4 10 minute blocks.Tsunami is a bit much... We just have to shut down Westhoff, especially when he goes forward. We have everyone else covered if we're switched on.
Then he shouldn't of been playing, he was judged fit to play and deserves all the treatment he is getting.
We're about winning, not fairness, well we should be anyway.
I don't think they had the guts to drop him. He should have had the surgery halfway through season, not the end.
Exactly! Whilst he obviously didn't do as much as we would have liked, it's not the sort of role a player does well in week in week out, give him another game or two so we can finally make a call with him one way or another. Typical Adelaide problem really where we have these fringe guys who we never give them a real crack and we're left not knowing what they can provide to the side if anything at all.Where does Martin fit in? He has potential outside, elite ball usage and deserves another go as a player hamstrung by opportunities. It's pointless playing him against the cats if he's just going to get dropped this week.
If you want someone to roll back as a loose man, make it LJ - use the guy who has a weapon that can set us up all day.
I agree totally.
Should of dropped him and gave Lyons an extended run to see if we want to persist with him. We didn't and now... well nothings changed so far.
I heard he was 'dominant' in the reserves game...IMO even if Laird was unavailable Radar would not be selected this week, needs at least another gallop
JPod has played successfully the swingman in defence, so I wouldnt be suprised to see him take up this role at least during some stage during the game.
Sando lost it in the box last week, when the dam broke and goals were flooded. He needs a plan B when this happens.
Plan B doesnt work if your players are out on their feet.
We didnt have enough juice in the tank to compete in that last quarter.
)If you are correct, this is a real concern. After all it's the first game of the season and players should be jumping out of their skins! And particularly after we have had a pre-season that focused at least in part, on running out the last quarter and not losing tight games. But maybe a lot of it is mental, attitude and toughness?? After all, the coach among others, set the tone by referring to the game as 'the toughest road trip in the afl' ! It's just another friggin' game of football. Geelong don't have 19 men or special footballs or divine help etc! (OK I forgot that they do have the umpires)
Don't think so, mid field was never really switched on, clearly just weren't adapting at all as if they were there would of been some teamwork. Just dropped their bundle late which so often happens when adelaide are prematurely in the lead, a lot of the time danger was taking a breather from being hit and while that was happening noone looked the least bit a danger of a clearance, mid field got slaughtered in every department in the last, especially in hit outs/HO to advantage. It was just horribly structured and if anyone got tired it was Sauce.Essentially I think we chased tail too much in the first half and spent too many tickets.
We allowed Geelong to dictate terms.
It is the toughest road trip in the AFL, and the umpires were awful (but didnt decide the game)
We should have had some tickets at the start of the game when we gave up 3 goals before turning up.Essentially I think we chased tail too much in the first half and spent too many tickets.
We allowed Geelong to dictate terms.
It is the toughest road trip in the AFL, and the umpires were awful (but didnt decide the game)
Actually looking at the stats and how badly we were beaten in the mid, it's amazing we were still in front in last quarterDon't think so, mid field was never really switched on, clearly just weren't adapting at all as if they were there would of been some teamwork. Just dropped their bundle late, a lot of the time danger was taking a breather from being hit and while that was happening noone looked the least bit a danger of a clearance, mid field got slaughtered in every department in the last, especially in hit outs/HO to advantage. It was just horribly structured and if anyone got tired it was Sauce.
There certainly wasn't a lot of chasing being done most of the game.
We should have had some tickets at the start of the game when we gave up 3 goals before turning up.
This was the exact point Sando was making. He was not at any point reflecting on our fitness. They are supremely confident about our fitness.Exactly, chasing tails uses more energy than kicking goals.
This was the exact point Sando was making. He was not at any point reflecting on our fitness. They are supremely confident about our fitness.
I really don't think fitness was the issue at all. We were simply outclassed and lost all confidence and mental stability. The players didn't look tired, they just looked in shock at what Geelong was doing to us, and like I said I think that affected us mentally more than anything.
Yeah Port have Burgess, whatever, who cares. Im confident we will be able to run out the game against Port and take it right to them. Players always find a little extra in games like this.
This mental, confidence thing is exactly what Sando wanted to address from last year where we allowed winning margins to slip and couldn't tough-out in the close games.