That was when most teams generally played an attacking brand, so it wasn't so out-of-the-box. If someone attempted it now...We had it 30 years ago when Malcolm Blight coached Geelong
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That was when most teams generally played an attacking brand, so it wasn't so out-of-the-box. If someone attempted it now...We had it 30 years ago when Malcolm Blight coached Geelong
That was when most teams generally played an attacking brand, so it wasn't so out-of-the-box. If someone attempted it now...
Fast scoring in Test Cricket, England have a new coach who has implemented a new daring game style, seems to be working, they are winning a lot.All I've heard about in recent days is bazball...
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"Bazball" is a name given to the approach adopted by sides coached by former Kiwi International and noted T20 Player Brendon McCullum ie. he is Baz.All I've heard about in recent days is bazball...
...what on earth is Bazball?![]()
In order to accommodate this, the pitches in England have been dialled down from their traditional green seamers to barren roads to negate any sideways movement and allow the Bazballers to come out and swing hard from ball one. Last evening, Joe Root, the former England Captain and one of the last true traditional Test Match technique players attempted a ramp shot on the first ball of the days play, which defied his normal style and any form of conventional approach to batting. He missed and narrowly avoided being bowled. But a few balls later he played it again and again with the result being a 4 and a 6, in between was a glorious on drive that was straight out of the coaching manual.
This approach makes the current series intriguing from many angles.
On the usual pitches you'd get in England for an Ashes series they'd struggle to make 100 trying to do the things Root was doing.Hope it backfires in this series!
Playing weatherball at presentHope it backfires in this series!
On the usual pitches you'd get in England for an Ashes series they'd struggle to make 100 trying to do the things Root was doing.
On the way this pitch has been uncharacteristically prepared it's line ball but seeing they're not batting last setting a target if you can usually works.
The Saints used to have the sprinklers going all night at MoorabinI would say they are only doing what India do, but this is a footy forum.
Funny thing is I reckon Wardlaw is better anywayid probably prefer it if sheezel wins so the insufferable north fans arent crowing about how he was robbed for the entire off season
Eric Hipwood contracted to the end of 2029, Josh Dunkley 2028.These long deals can backfire.
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Crows young gun Josh Rachele has signed a monster contract extension with the club until the end of 2029.
Already contracted at West Lakes until 2024, Rachele, 20, added another four years to his deal in one of the longest contracts in the AFL.
Only Sydney’s Nick Blakey (signed until 2031), Carlton’s Harry McKay and Melbourne’s Clayton Oliver (both signed until 2030) have longer deals.
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Crows young gun Josh Rachele signs long-term deal until 2029
Crows star pens monster AFL deal to continue club’s key retention spreewww.foxsports.com.au
I know.Eric Hipwood contracted to the end of 2029, Josh Dunkley 2028.
Tackle numbers are so high because players are trained to accept the tackle as there's only a negligible chance of a holding the ball penalty. No holding the ball penalty means more ball ups, which means more congestion, which means more tackles.Footy legend Malcolm Blight says the time has come for the AFL to ditch the tackle.
The AFL continues to be worried about concussions with the sling tackle currently a major focus.
Blight outlined his reasons why the tackle could be creeping towards its death with a number of statistics he pulled together.
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Footy legend's stunning call for the AFL to ditch tackling
The AFL is cracking down on head knocks.www.sen.com.au
AFL will be like Touch Rugby in years to come.
Just ridiculous where this game is going and solely attributing the few suicides and other issues to do with head knocks playing footy. Don't play then and all the while I heard just the other day that footy is tougher than ever before; yeah right, give me a break.
Would it be worth trialling getting rid of prior opportunity?... if you take possession of the ball you must get rid of it via a legal disposal or it is holding the ball, would likely lead to a lot more tap ons/kicks off the ground/punches forward resulting in a lot less tackles.Tackle numbers are so high because players are trained to accept the tackle as there's only a negligible chance of a holding the ball penalty. No holding the ball penalty means more ball ups, which means more congestion, which means more tackles.
A simple reversion in holding the ball interpretation would cure so many of football's ills.
Having said that, I can easily see the AFL outlawing arm-pinning tackles, as addressing the symptoms rather than the cause is their usual go-to.
They played the game before they even got anywhere close to the AFL knowing the risks, the same as any NFL player, boxer, mma fighter etc.
Most likely they started playing the game when they were kids and had almost no understanding of the potential “dangers” involved in the game.They played the game before they even got anywhere close to the AFL knowing the risks, the same as any NFL player, boxer, mma fighter etc.