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anyone notice how shit our midfield centre bounce set play is where we do some sort of three man weave running backwards? i'm ****ing sick of seeing it - it is completely ineffective
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Most sensible rant I've ever read.For some reason we didn't have the courage to take the Eagles on and make them work for it - we just wanted to corral them, allow them easy outlets and basically own the ball all night. We should have been a lot fresher than them, we were off an 8 day break, they were off a horror trip to Melbourne. None of our guys seemed to want to break lines and run the ball, it was just so much easier to roost it high into the air for McGovern and Yeo to intercept time and time again. If we had run at them hard in the first half I think they would have been off their legs in the last and we might have got home. As it was they we able to keep the play slow, chip it around and conserve energy.
All the bleating about the umpires was silly. We expected to get reamed as we always do, but in this case it was our own stupidity that cost us the game, not the umpires. For those blaming the game plan, do you think the coaches told them to go out and bomb it long to Eagles outnumbers all night? The guys have been able to execute the last three weeks to varying degrees, tonight they did not, same as the first two weeks. The change of personnel helped lift the enthusiasm level for a few weeks but from the first few minutes tonight they did not look like winners. I think the Eagles crowd intimidated some of the new guys and we didn't see the smiles and energy from the last few weeks.
As far as players go, I am going to give an automatic pass for the young guys, Logue, Grey, Hughes and Balic just from the fact we wanted to play youth we have to expect some inconsistency. I thought my buddy was quiet, Logue did one or two nice things but was generally ineffective, Hughes was one of our better defenders and Balic was far from our worst.
Of the "next tier":
Crozier - this is what he has done for the past few years, he comes in and plays a couple of good games then he disappears. For those asking why he hasn't been playing all along tonight was exhibit A. He just needs to get more involved, present himself better and get more separation from his defender. Has to stay in, but would love to see him getting more of it and more importantly kicking goals.
Sheridan - I have never got what Ross sees in this guys. He is soft, looks lazy and he makes some of the most inexcusable errors deep in defense. I would be dropping him back to Peel to try to figure out what role he might be able to play in the team because it is not as a defender.
Tucker - has been disappointing. 11 possession is not enough and I thought he looked lost. Still have to persevere with him but needs to lift his workrate. He is one of our quicker guys and has good disposal, he needs to be getting a lot more of it and working a lot harder.
Weller - not as good as he has been the past few weeks but is definitely making himself part of our future. Has to learn to lower his eyes. Is one of our best kicks, but for some reason he was just bombing it in long all night. If he's going to do that we may as well bring in Danyle Pearce - he does the same bu has more possessions.
Langdon - one of the real triers, ended up with 31 touches and ran hard all night. Again, needs to lower his eyes going forward but he is certainly improving all the time and part of our next tilt at a flag.
Blakely - I thought he was the best of the young guys. Worked hard at the coalface all night and showed a few of the established stars up with his explosiveness in and around the packs. Developing nicely.
Of the trades:
McCarthy - was really the only one who looked like scoring when the heat was on in the first half. Is a natural forward and will be great for us once we get some sort of system worked out in the forward line. Died in the second half, but scores a pass just for his first half.
Kersten - very similar output to McCarthy, but his best work was all in the second half when the heat was out of the game. Still worth persevering with, but would like to see him more involved.
Hamling - I thought he had a poor game tonight, was completely owned by Kennedy much as he was in the JLT match. Was not entirely his fault as the service coming in from their midfield was unstoppable due to lack of pressure from our mids.
Hill - very disappointing for me, this was not a great game for him. Unlike Stephen he doesn't seem to be able to lift himself when it really counts. He is a guy who can run other players off their legs but did not do that tonight. Hopefully this is a one-off and not something we see to often from Brad.
Of the rest:
Neale - tried hard all night and gave everything, that's all we can ask. Still not at his best but is building up to it.
Mundy - this was not one of his better games. He seemed out of sorts to me whether in the forward line or in the midfield.
Fyfe - again, where he has been able to lift the team in the last few weeks (along with Mundy) for some reason tonight he just didn't seem to be at his best. Had a long time out of the game and maybe the last few weeks have taken a lot out of these leaders.
Sandi - battled hard all night, took some nice grabs and gave his all. Pity he can't take a grab in the forward line, but I guess if he had the service from his mids and the umpires that the Eagles get he would be a big chance to kick a few. Pity the boys couldn't honour his 250th.
Johnson - has got a new lease on life and was superb all night. Not his fault we lost and I think he is enjoying the freedom of playing in the ruck.
Spurr - just a dumb, poorly skilled footballer who gets found out against good teams. Not quick enough in his decision making and can't hit targets by foot. He is very lucky there is really no like-for-like replacement at the moment because he is a real liability back there when under pressure.
Ibbo - a slightly taller version of Lee Spurr. Like a deer in the headlights when called on to make a quick decision, and is a very poor player under pressure. Both of these guys are 29 years old and are not part of our future. There were a few good signs from Luke Ryan, Ryan Nyhuis and particularly Sam Collins at Peel today, so for me Ibbo should go back to Peel next week.
Walters - a shadow of the player we all know he is, and has been pretty much all year. Trained the house down in the summer but he is carrying something now which is making him completely ineffective. Should not be playing until he is completely fit. We know what he can deliver, so all he is doing at the moment is keeping someone else out of the team. I'd rather see Tabs brought in, rotate McCarthy and Kersten in the midfield and play Brady, Harley Balic or even Pearce as small forwards until Sonny or Ballas is right.
So I guess we all asked them to play the kids so we have to expect some inconsistency, but that does not make it any less disappointing. I had the pleasure of seeing Peel get slaughtered by Eagles Lite, then Freo get slaughtered by the seniors. Literally.
Sorry this has been so long, I just needed to vent and you guys are the unfortunate beneficiaries
Also Hughes stood up. Collectively Poor pressure in first Q and poor decisions making going Forward especially in first half McGovern had it gifted to him. The second half Yeo & Barrass took over from McGovern as the players kicked to ny the boys.Would it be fair to say that was Blakely, Weller, Langdon and Balic's best game for the club?
For some reason we didn't have the courage to take the Eagles on and make them work for it - we just wanted to corral them, allow them easy outlets and basically own the ball all night. We should have been a lot fresher than them, we were off an 8 day break, they were off a horror trip to Melbourne. None of our guys seemed to want to break lines and run the ball, it was just so much easier to roost it high into the air for McGovern and Yeo to intercept time and time again. If we had run at them hard in the first half I think they would have been off their legs in the last and we might have got home. As it was they we able to keep the play slow, chip it around and conserve energy.
All the bleating about the umpires was silly. We expected to get reamed as we always do, but in this case it was our own stupidity that cost us the game, not the umpires. For those blaming the game plan, do you think the coaches told them to go out and bomb it long to Eagles outnumbers all night? The guys have been able to execute the last three weeks to varying degrees, tonight they did not, same as the first two weeks. The change of personnel helped lift the enthusiasm level for a few weeks but from the first few minutes tonight they did not look like winners. I think the Eagles crowd intimidated some of the new guys and we didn't see the smiles and energy from the last few weeks.
As far as players go, I am going to give an automatic pass for the young guys, Logue, Grey, Hughes and Balic just from the fact we wanted to play youth we have to expect some inconsistency. I thought my buddy was quiet, Logue did one or two nice things but was generally ineffective, Hughes was one of our better defenders and Balic was far from our worst.
Of the "next tier":
Crozier - this is what he has done for the past few years, he comes in and plays a couple of good games then he disappears. For those asking why he hasn't been playing all along tonight was exhibit A. He just needs to get more involved, present himself better and get more separation from his defender. Has to stay in, but would love to see him getting more of it and more importantly kicking goals.
Sheridan - I have never got what Ross sees in this guys. He is soft, looks lazy and he makes some of the most inexcusable errors deep in defense. I would be dropping him back to Peel to try to figure out what role he might be able to play in the team because it is not as a defender.
Tucker - has been disappointing. 11 possession is not enough and I thought he looked lost. Still have to persevere with him but needs to lift his workrate. He is one of our quicker guys and has good disposal, he needs to be getting a lot more of it and working a lot harder.
Weller - not as good as he has been the past few weeks but is definitely making himself part of our future. Has to learn to lower his eyes. Is one of our best kicks, but for some reason he was just bombing it in long all night. If he's going to do that we may as well bring in Danyle Pearce - he does the same bu has more possessions.
Langdon - one of the real triers, ended up with 31 touches and ran hard all night. Again, needs to lower his eyes going forward but he is certainly improving all the time and part of our next tilt at a flag.
Blakely - I thought he was the best of the young guys. Worked hard at the coalface all night and showed a few of the established stars up with his explosiveness in and around the packs. Developing nicely.
Of the trades:
McCarthy - was really the only one who looked like scoring when the heat was on in the first half. Is a natural forward and will be great for us once we get some sort of system worked out in the forward line. Died in the second half, but scores a pass just for his first half.
Kersten - very similar output to McCarthy, but his best work was all in the second half when the heat was out of the game. Still worth persevering with, but would like to see him more involved.
Hamling - I thought he had a poor game tonight, was completely owned by Kennedy much as he was in the JLT match. Was not entirely his fault as the service coming in from their midfield was unstoppable due to lack of pressure from our mids.
Hill - very disappointing for me, this was not a great game for him. Unlike Stephen he doesn't seem to be able to lift himself when it really counts. He is a guy who can run other players off their legs but did not do that tonight. Hopefully this is a one-off and not something we see to often from Brad.
Of the rest:
Neale - tried hard all night and gave everything, that's all we can ask. Still not at his best but is building up to it.
Mundy - this was not one of his better games. He seemed out of sorts to me whether in the forward line or in the midfield.
Fyfe - again, where he has been able to lift the team in the last few weeks (along with Mundy) for some reason tonight he just didn't seem to be at his best. Had a long time out of the game and maybe the last few weeks have taken a lot out of these leaders.
Sandi - battled hard all night, took some nice grabs and gave his all. Pity he can't take a grab in the forward line, but I guess if he had the service from his mids and the umpires that the Eagles get he would be a big chance to kick a few. Pity the boys couldn't honour his 250th.
Johnson - has got a new lease on life and was superb all night. Not his fault we lost and I think he is enjoying the freedom of playing in the ruck.
Spurr - just a dumb, poorly skilled footballer who gets found out against good teams. Not quick enough in his decision making and can't hit targets by foot. He is very lucky there is really no like-for-like replacement at the moment because he is a real liability back there when under pressure.
Ibbo - a slightly taller version of Lee Spurr. Like a deer in the headlights when called on to make a quick decision, and is a very poor player under pressure. Both of these guys are 29 years old and are not part of our future. There were a few good signs from Luke Ryan, Ryan Nyhuis and particularly Sam Collins at Peel today, so for me Ibbo should go back to Peel next week.
Walters - a shadow of the player we all know he is, and has been pretty much all year. Trained the house down in the summer but he is carrying something now which is making him completely ineffective. Should not be playing until he is completely fit. We know what he can deliver, so all he is doing at the moment is keeping someone else out of the team. I'd rather see Tabs brought in, rotate McCarthy and Kersten in the midfield and play Brady, Harley Balic or even Pearce as small forwards until Sonny or Ballas is right.
So I guess we all asked them to play the kids so we have to expect some inconsistency, but that does not make it any less disappointing. I had the pleasure of seeing Peel get slaughtered by Eagles Lite, then Freo get slaughtered by the seniors. Literally.
Sorry this has been so long, I just needed to vent and you guys are the unfortunate beneficiaries
What pisses me off is the first free that was blatantly ignored may have got us going....
Horrible
Langdon - 7 I50s and 0 GA from them. ******* woeful with ball in hand, costs us so much.
Was Mitchell always a diving flog or has he enhanced the skill since he has moved west
Try Mitchell's one handed 'handballs' in full view of the umpires and not a peep. Exactly as predicted.
1. We had the dominant ruck (52 hit outs!) and yet lost the clearance count. Our midfield, even sans SHill, should far better than that. It's supposedly our strength but it was far from it tonight.
2. Inside 50 entries in the first half were atrocious. It was 52 to 51 inside 50 entries in the end but we got spanked on the scoreboard. Pretty simple equation if we can improve both our delivery to and structure inside 50. We were also generally slack locking it in I thought as well so maybe we need to pivot and give Tabs another go alongside McCarthy and Kersten (not instead of).
3. We still don't quite have the right personnel in the back line. I don't think another KPD would have made any difference tonight. I think it's more about skills and speed. I'd probably reward Sutty with another chance either for Sheridan, Spurr or Ibbo immediately (as he's the only one ready atm). Although we need Ryan and his 60m+ reliable kick asap. Possibly also need to try Nyhuis with his speed, versatile lock down ability and composure with ball in hand - thought Spurr looked really slow tonight.
The first quarter burst was our thing in early 2015 and tonight is was the exact opposite. Whatever we did in early 2015 to get our guys up and firing from the first bounce we need to find out and do again!
The perpetual complaining about umpires derailed the pregame, game day and now seemingly the post game thread. Why don't one of you whingers just start an umpire thread and take yourself and your mates there?
I think we did OK, we had one bad quarter and it cost us the game. Still a hell of a lot to like. I'm more pissed by Fyfe and Walters than I am in Logue and Grey. Give me this loss over the Port game twice a day and thrice on Saturday
1. We had the dominant ruck (52 hit outs!) and yet lost the clearance count. Our midfield, even sans SHill, should far better than that. It's supposedly our strength but it was far from it tonight.
2. Inside 50 entries in the first half were atrocious. It was 52 to 51 inside 50 entries in the end but we got spanked on the scoreboard. Pretty simple equation if we can improve both our delivery to and structure inside 50. We were also generally slack locking it in I thought as well so maybe we need to pivot and give Tabs another go alongside McCarthy and Kersten (not instead of).
3. We still don't quite have the right personnel in the back line. I don't think another KPD would have made any difference tonight. I think it's more about skills and speed. I'd probably reward Sutty with another chance either for Sheridan, Spurr or Ibbo immediately (as he's the only one ready atm). Although we need Ryan and his 60m+ reliable kick asap. Possibly also need to try Nyhuis with his speed, versatile lock down ability and composure with ball in hand - thought Spurr looked really slow tonight.
The first quarter burst was our thing in early 2015 and tonight is was the exact opposite. Whatever we did in early 2015 to get our guys up and firing from the first bounce we need to find out and do again!
I'd love to see a freeze frame of that one. The ump literally couldn't have been better placed to see it. Right. In. Front. Of. Him.
Like you say, it was a deliberate choice to ignore it, because it's those things they know they can get away with claiming they didn't see it compared to full blown in the backs etc.
Spot on assessment. Exactly how I saw it.For some reason we didn't have the courage to take the Eagles on and make them work for it - we just wanted to corral them, allow them easy outlets and basically own the ball all night. We should have been a lot fresher than them, we were off an 8 day break, they were off a horror trip to Melbourne. None of our guys seemed to want to break lines and run the ball, it was just so much easier to roost it high into the air for McGovern and Yeo to intercept time and time again. If we had run at them hard in the first half I think they would have been off their legs in the last and we might have got home. As it was they we able to keep the play slow, chip it around and conserve energy.
All the bleating about the umpires was silly. We expected to get reamed as we always do, but in this case it was our own stupidity that cost us the game, not the umpires. For those blaming the game plan, do you think the coaches told them to go out and bomb it long to Eagles outnumbers all night? The guys have been able to execute the last three weeks to varying degrees, tonight they did not, same as the first two weeks. The change of personnel helped lift the enthusiasm level for a few weeks but from the first few minutes tonight they did not look like winners. I think the Eagles crowd intimidated some of the new guys and we didn't see the smiles and energy from the last few weeks.
As far as players go, I am going to give an automatic pass for the young guys, Logue, Grey, Hughes and Balic just from the fact we wanted to play youth we have to expect some inconsistency. I thought my buddy was quiet, Logue did one or two nice things but was generally ineffective, Hughes was one of our better defenders and Balic was far from our worst.
Of the "next tier":
Crozier - this is what he has done for the past few years, he comes in and plays a couple of good games then he disappears. For those asking why he hasn't been playing all along tonight was exhibit A. He just needs to get more involved, present himself better and get more separation from his defender. Has to stay in, but would love to see him getting more of it and more importantly kicking goals.
Sheridan - I have never got what Ross sees in this guys. He is soft, looks lazy and he makes some of the most inexcusable errors deep in defense. I would be dropping him back to Peel to try to figure out what role he might be able to play in the team because it is not as a defender.
Tucker - has been disappointing. 11 possession is not enough and I thought he looked lost. Still have to persevere with him but needs to lift his workrate. He is one of our quicker guys and has good disposal, he needs to be getting a lot more of it and working a lot harder.
Weller - not as good as he has been the past few weeks but is definitely making himself part of our future. Has to learn to lower his eyes. Is one of our best kicks, but for some reason he was just bombing it in long all night. If he's going to do that we may as well bring in Danyle Pearce - he does the same bu has more possessions.
Langdon - one of the real triers, ended up with 31 touches and ran hard all night. Again, needs to lower his eyes going forward but he is certainly improving all the time and part of our next tilt at a flag.
Blakely - I thought he was the best of the young guys. Worked hard at the coalface all night and showed a few of the established stars up with his explosiveness in and around the packs. Developing nicely.
Of the trades:
McCarthy - was really the only one who looked like scoring when the heat was on in the first half. Is a natural forward and will be great for us once we get some sort of system worked out in the forward line. Died in the second half, but scores a pass just for his first half.
Kersten - very similar output to McCarthy, but his best work was all in the second half when the heat was out of the game. Still worth persevering with, but would like to see him more involved.
Hamling - I thought he had a poor game tonight, was completely owned by Kennedy much as he was in the JLT match. Was not entirely his fault as the service coming in from their midfield was unstoppable due to lack of pressure from our mids.
Hill - very disappointing for me, this was not a great game for him. Unlike Stephen he doesn't seem to be able to lift himself when it really counts. He is a guy who can run other players off their legs but did not do that tonight. Hopefully this is a one-off and not something we see to often from Brad.
Of the rest:
Neale - tried hard all night and gave everything, that's all we can ask. Still not at his best but is building up to it.
Mundy - this was not one of his better games. He seemed out of sorts to me whether in the forward line or in the midfield.
Fyfe - again, where he has been able to lift the team in the last few weeks (along with Mundy) for some reason tonight he just didn't seem to be at his best. Had a long time out of the game and maybe the last few weeks have taken a lot out of these leaders.
Sandi - battled hard all night, took some nice grabs and gave his all. Pity he can't take a grab in the forward line, but I guess if he had the service from his mids and the umpires that the Eagles get he would be a big chance to kick a few. Pity the boys couldn't honour his 250th.
Johnson - has got a new lease on life and was superb all night. Not his fault we lost and I think he is enjoying the freedom of playing in the ruck.
Spurr - just a dumb, poorly skilled footballer who gets found out against good teams. Not quick enough in his decision making and can't hit targets by foot. He is very lucky there is really no like-for-like replacement at the moment because he is a real liability back there when under pressure.
Ibbo - a slightly taller version of Lee Spurr. Like a deer in the headlights when called on to make a quick decision, and is a very poor player under pressure. Both of these guys are 29 years old and are not part of our future. There were a few good signs from Luke Ryan, Ryan Nyhuis and particularly Sam Collins at Peel today, so for me Ibbo should go back to Peel next week.
Walters - a shadow of the player we all know he is, and has been pretty much all year. Trained the house down in the summer but he is carrying something now which is making him completely ineffective. Should not be playing until he is completely fit. We know what he can deliver, so all he is doing at the moment is keeping someone else out of the team. I'd rather see Tabs brought in, rotate McCarthy and Kersten in the midfield and play Brady, Harley Balic or even Pearce as small forwards until Sonny or Ballas is right.
So I guess we all asked them to play the kids so we have to expect some inconsistency, but that does not make it any less disappointing. I had the pleasure of seeing Peel get slaughtered by Eagles Lite, then Freo get slaughtered by the seniors. Literally.
Sorry this has been so long, I just needed to vent and you guys are the unfortunate beneficiaries
Although Sutty got 36 touches today I thought he was pretty ineffective - a number of poor kicks resulting in turnovers and just didn't seem to be damaging. For me he is interchangeable with Sheridan - neither of them has the hard edge or explosiveness you need to get out of trouble or shut down an opponent.I think you're right on the Sutty part. As for those young kids (Ryanb and Nyhuis) though I rate both, they'll find the pace of AFL a big step, as do nearly all young kids, and they not even close to match fit enough for AFL either - I do look forward to them playing because they have what we need, but they're a long way off yet.
For some reason we didn't have the courage to take the Eagles on and make them work for it - we just wanted to corral them, allow them easy outlets and basically own the ball all night. We should have been a lot fresher than them, we were off an 8 day break, they were off a horror trip to Melbourne. None of our guys seemed to want to break lines and run the ball, it was just so much easier to roost it high into the air for McGovern and Yeo to intercept time and time again. If we had run at them hard in the first half I think they would have been off their legs in the last and we might have got home. As it was they we able to keep the play slow, chip it around and conserve energy.
All the bleating about the umpires was silly. We expected to get reamed as we always do, but in this case it was our own stupidity that cost us the game, not the umpires. For those blaming the game plan, do you think the coaches told them to go out and bomb it long to Eagles outnumbers all night? The guys have been able to execute the last three weeks to varying degrees, tonight they did not, same as the first two weeks. The change of personnel helped lift the enthusiasm level for a few weeks but from the first few minutes tonight they did not look like winners. I think the Eagles crowd intimidated some of the new guys and we didn't see the smiles and energy from the last few weeks.
As far as players go, I am going to give an automatic pass for the young guys, Logue, Grey, Hughes and Balic just from the fact we wanted to play youth we have to expect some inconsistency. I thought my buddy was quiet, Logue did one or two nice things but was generally ineffective, Hughes was one of our better defenders and Balic was far from our worst.
Of the "next tier":
Crozier - this is what he has done for the past few years, he comes in and plays a couple of good games then he disappears. For those asking why he hasn't been playing all along tonight was exhibit A. He just needs to get more involved, present himself better and get more separation from his defender. Has to stay in, but would love to see him getting more of it and more importantly kicking goals.
Sheridan - I have never got what Ross sees in this guys. He is soft, looks lazy and he makes some of the most inexcusable errors deep in defense. I would be dropping him back to Peel to try to figure out what role he might be able to play in the team because it is not as a defender.
Tucker - has been disappointing. 11 possession is not enough and I thought he looked lost. Still have to persevere with him but needs to lift his workrate. He is one of our quicker guys and has good disposal, he needs to be getting a lot more of it and working a lot harder.
Weller - not as good as he has been the past few weeks but is definitely making himself part of our future. Has to learn to lower his eyes. Is one of our best kicks, but for some reason he was just bombing it in long all night. If he's going to do that we may as well bring in Danyle Pearce - he does the same bu has more possessions.
Langdon - one of the real triers, ended up with 31 touches and ran hard all night. Again, needs to lower his eyes going forward but he is certainly improving all the time and part of our next tilt at a flag.
Blakely - I thought he was the best of the young guys. Worked hard at the coalface all night and showed a few of the established stars up with his explosiveness in and around the packs. Developing nicely.
Of the trades:
McCarthy - was really the only one who looked like scoring when the heat was on in the first half. Is a natural forward and will be great for us once we get some sort of system worked out in the forward line. Died in the second half, but scores a pass just for his first half.
Kersten - very similar output to McCarthy, but his best work was all in the second half when the heat was out of the game. Still worth persevering with, but would like to see him more involved.
Hamling - I thought he had a poor game tonight, was completely owned by Kennedy much as he was in the JLT match. Was not entirely his fault as the service coming in from their midfield was unstoppable due to lack of pressure from our mids.
Hill - very disappointing for me, this was not a great game for him. Unlike Stephen he doesn't seem to be able to lift himself when it really counts. He is a guy who can run other players off their legs but did not do that tonight. Hopefully this is a one-off and not something we see to often from Brad.
Of the rest:
Neale - tried hard all night and gave everything, that's all we can ask. Still not at his best but is building up to it.
Mundy - this was not one of his better games. He seemed out of sorts to me whether in the forward line or in the midfield.
Fyfe - again, where he has been able to lift the team in the last few weeks (along with Mundy) for some reason tonight he just didn't seem to be at his best. Had a long time out of the game and maybe the last few weeks have taken a lot out of these leaders.
Sandi - battled hard all night, took some nice grabs and gave his all. Pity he can't take a grab in the forward line, but I guess if he had the service from his mids and the umpires that the Eagles get he would be a big chance to kick a few. Pity the boys couldn't honour his 250th.
Johnson - has got a new lease on life and was superb all night. Not his fault we lost and I think he is enjoying the freedom of playing in the ruck.
Spurr - just a dumb, poorly skilled footballer who gets found out against good teams. Not quick enough in his decision making and can't hit targets by foot. He is very lucky there is really no like-for-like replacement at the moment because he is a real liability back there when under pressure.
Ibbo - a slightly taller version of Lee Spurr. Like a deer in the headlights when called on to make a quick decision, and is a very poor player under pressure. Both of these guys are 29 years old and are not part of our future. There were a few good signs from Luke Ryan, Ryan Nyhuis and particularly Sam Collins at Peel today, so for me Ibbo should go back to Peel next week.
Walters - a shadow of the player we all know he is, and has been pretty much all year. Trained the house down in the summer but he is carrying something now which is making him completely ineffective. Should not be playing until he is completely fit. We know what he can deliver, so all he is doing at the moment is keeping someone else out of the team. I'd rather see Tabs brought in, rotate McCarthy and Kersten in the midfield and play Brady, Harley Balic or even Pearce as small forwards until Sonny or Ballas is right.
So I guess we all asked them to play the kids so we have to expect some inconsistency, but that does not make it any less disappointing. I had the pleasure of seeing Peel get slaughtered by Eagles Lite, then Freo get slaughtered by the seniors. Literally.
Sorry this has been so long, I just needed to vent and you guys are the unfortunate beneficiaries