
Early days, but from the limited exposure of new styles so far this pre season have sides adjusted the way they play to compete with the benchmark set in 2022 and go that next step further?? Or do you feel some clubs are lagging behind.
To put out my thoughts, I felt that geelong played a style of game that was entirely moving away from positional football in the literal sense to a full blown 18 man rolling ball movement and defensive structure. This started with our coaching structure being torn down and reinvented to replace the old system of defensive coach, midfield coach, forward coach, with a new innovative system of coaches based off specific game ideologies such as ball movement, stoppages, defensive structures, offensive transition etc that had the entire team train as one collective unit.
The result was a team which played collectively as a 18 man defensive group that also ran in waves up and down the field for fast effective transition like no other team was capable of in 2022.
We also went away from the concept of a star studded group of midfielders being plonked out around the ball for 80-90% of game time, and instead rotated 6-10 players around the ball to share the bash and crash load. Something sides like Melbourne and bulldogs did not do.
You could go into more detail, but this is the simple observations.
To put out my thoughts, I felt that geelong played a style of game that was entirely moving away from positional football in the literal sense to a full blown 18 man rolling ball movement and defensive structure. This started with our coaching structure being torn down and reinvented to replace the old system of defensive coach, midfield coach, forward coach, with a new innovative system of coaches based off specific game ideologies such as ball movement, stoppages, defensive structures, offensive transition etc that had the entire team train as one collective unit.
The result was a team which played collectively as a 18 man defensive group that also ran in waves up and down the field for fast effective transition like no other team was capable of in 2022.
We also went away from the concept of a star studded group of midfielders being plonked out around the ball for 80-90% of game time, and instead rotated 6-10 players around the ball to share the bash and crash load. Something sides like Melbourne and bulldogs did not do.
You could go into more detail, but this is the simple observations.