TigerGar
Debutant
Basic skill errors are now a constant in our games !
Once we start causing turnovers, especially from kick-ins, our skill level goes down, and it upsets the whole team, we've got no confidence in terms of running off and getting numbers to the ball and this compounds the errors. Tigers played slow- motion reactive football. Ragged disposal, hesitant with the ball and without it, by getting in each other's way.
Richmond used to play with a boldness that worried its opponents. The Tigers took risks, played on quickly, used the useable option. There was no second guessing. This year they have dropped off doing the hustle and bustle and the bash and crash. Too many are standing out wide waiting for an easy receive. They are turning into a bottom-of-the-ladder team when things go wrong, a rabble.
For all the game plans and variations and tricks that are put in place in preparation for a game, they are worthless if you don't have the ball or use it effectively. Richmond is hanging in, with injuries to key players and waiting for younger players to step up. Until then, we will be vulnerable.
"The more I coach, the more I realise that you have to get back to basics," says Frawley.
Change the "BASICS" or turf them Because,
Players are getting a game on reputation not performance.
Rookies are kept in cotton wool for most of the game.
Players are being played out of position.
Erractic Disposal mainly out of defence.
Mid-field that can't match it physically.
A tough environment and only the strong will survive.
You learn more about people when they are under pressure than when things are going OK and you can be sure that this is when you are at your most vulnerable.
It is up to the coach to know his territory and remain positive
and understand the direction he is trying to take his club as there
is no place for second guessing. Now and not later is when the HARD decisions need to be made, DO NOT Delay the Enivitable !
Prepare, Plan and Play for a successful Season 2003!
Once we start causing turnovers, especially from kick-ins, our skill level goes down, and it upsets the whole team, we've got no confidence in terms of running off and getting numbers to the ball and this compounds the errors. Tigers played slow- motion reactive football. Ragged disposal, hesitant with the ball and without it, by getting in each other's way.
Richmond used to play with a boldness that worried its opponents. The Tigers took risks, played on quickly, used the useable option. There was no second guessing. This year they have dropped off doing the hustle and bustle and the bash and crash. Too many are standing out wide waiting for an easy receive. They are turning into a bottom-of-the-ladder team when things go wrong, a rabble.
For all the game plans and variations and tricks that are put in place in preparation for a game, they are worthless if you don't have the ball or use it effectively. Richmond is hanging in, with injuries to key players and waiting for younger players to step up. Until then, we will be vulnerable.
"The more I coach, the more I realise that you have to get back to basics," says Frawley.
Change the "BASICS" or turf them Because,
Players are getting a game on reputation not performance.
Rookies are kept in cotton wool for most of the game.
Players are being played out of position.
Erractic Disposal mainly out of defence.
Mid-field that can't match it physically.
A tough environment and only the strong will survive.
You learn more about people when they are under pressure than when things are going OK and you can be sure that this is when you are at your most vulnerable.
It is up to the coach to know his territory and remain positive
and understand the direction he is trying to take his club as there
is no place for second guessing. Now and not later is when the HARD decisions need to be made, DO NOT Delay the Enivitable !
Prepare, Plan and Play for a successful Season 2003!







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