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Reminds me of this effort from Motlop involving Rory/Riley...
Lol I’m not even up to that part yet.
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Reminds me of this effort from Motlop involving Rory/Riley...
Thats the sort of s**t that should be put on the big screen at training and shown to the whole playing groupReminds me of this effort from Motlop involving Rory/Riley...
Reminds me of this effort from Motlop involving Rory/Riley...
I think this was in the first minute of the game. Set the tone for the evening. Terrible decision to bump instead of tackle.
Reminds me of this effort from Motlop involving Rory/Riley...
The bullshit holding the man free and subsequent 50 to Lynch was Andrew Stephens (12) not Leigh "I'm still sore about Shaun Burgoyne's smother in 2004" Fisher.12:38 - Not sure why it's okay for Adelaide players to tackle our players when they are about to take possession, but when we do it it's holding the man. And Lynch DID take possession of the ball. Who was it again? Leigh 'I'm a rancid aborted fetus' Fisher. Ends up in a goal that shouldn't have been. At best it's a holding the ball, at worst you call it play on, you cheating ******* campaigner.
The ******** holding the man free and subsequent 50 to Lynch was Andrew Stephens (12) not Leigh "I'm still sore about Shaun Burgoyne's smother in 2004" Fisher.
Oh that’s right - we were down a player the entire match (well, 90% of it anyway). A player that would have been playing off of Betts (who did nothing) and giving us the run we needed..
If you mean 21 v 22, no we weren't as Matt Crouch went off part way during the 2nd quarter and never came back on. His game time was 37% and Burton's was 7%. So the second half was 21 v 21.
The most important stat - that isn't recorded - is ball use efficiency in the first 3 quarters, at critical times in play. They scored from it, goals more than points, and we didn't.
Taylor Walker might be a flog in many of your eyes, he might be well past his peak post ACL, but he is a 400 goal kicker flog - or close enough - and he took 2 marks and kicked 2 goals and never looked like missing either kick on goal. We don't have blokes who seem to be able to kick straight forward shots on goal week in week out, even if they are playing an average game.
Maybe Hinkley can tell us, exactly what experience Motlop and Broadbent brought to the team last night.
Losing Burton had more of an effect on our method of moving the ball than losing Crouch did for Adelaide. One is the drive from half back, the other is just another body in the rolling scrum that was the Adelaide midfield.
56% to 57% kick efficiency in the first half. That tells you all you need to know about what sort of game it was.
Motlop had a 66.7% win ratio before he got to Ports.The experience of losing.
That effort by Motlop should basically be an automatic exclusion from the next game and questioning of where your career is at. Happened right in front of us.
Reminds me of this effort from Motlop involving Rory/Riley...
That's because we trained in record heat wave and beautiful conditions Daniel.
We aren't much good when its wet and slippery and try and use a greasy ball. Not physically tough enough in the wet and not skilled enough.
Your observations really ram home how much of a problem coaching is.
References to players that should have been playing, players not sheparding or taking the game on all points to poor coaching.
They don't Shephard or take the game on because they don't feel like they have to.
Frampton wasn't playing because our coach is too dumb and timid himself to try and exploit an opposition instead of worrying about them.
We have serious issues and they start with a K.
They are.Poor selection policy is what it points to. It says that players believe they are picked based on stats rather than their ability to do things for their teammates.