Analysis Peel Thunder 2015 (TV schedule in OP)

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We need goal kickers Salim not more makeshift, pretend forwards. I thought Blakely was well held by Micheal Sinclair but to his credit he kept fighting to win hard fought possessions. But he is not ready to take a forward role for Freo imo. He is not a great kick either and Crozier is.
Yes. Now's the time for some spark, flashiness, unpredictability etc up forward. Even the Boss is calling it a bit dour in reference to our scoring after half time. Let's call for the flat track bully thing this week against the Lions at home.
 

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Nothing against giving the young guns a game but Connor was not involved in the centre bounce downs but stationed in the half forward line playing the role Barlow is now playing and did a good job .I would bring Blakeley in for Crosier. Blakeley has been a lot more consistent than Duffy and deserves a shot hopefully this coming game.
Can you get rid of the Steve Smith thing on your quote, he had a batting average of 51 when he was selected. He wasn't a good example to use.
 

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Played two games last year, Ross has mentioned him several times recently.

Or do you know Ross personally?
He played 2 games, both as the sub. One of them he was very good in. The other he played about half of 1 quarter. Then he was dropped from the side (for Suban, who missed 1 week, was the emergency and didn't play) and hasn't been given another shot since.

Ross Lyon is a great coach but it seems to be very tough to get a game in a side he coaches. He seems willing to keep playing the incumbents no matter what.

Despite all the good games produced by players like Blakely, Grey and Weller this year, the only people Lyon has a given a shot to this year are the previous incumbents DeBoer and Mzungu.
 

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I don't think Blakeley for Crozier is like for like. If anything we would lose speed in the swap. I think Blakeley is next in line after the clearance machines, if there is an injury. Barlow maybe?

I think Crozier is probably I'm trouble though. We could go taller in the forward line again with Clarke and Tabs coming in(Hannath going out too), or give Duffy a try.
Blakeley suffers from a misconception about a lack of pace.Training watchers and Peel watchers will tell you it aint so.He was used as a loose half forward wing on Sat the same position that Cros fills.
 

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Duffy is not consistent .He just doesn't work hard enough when he hasn't got the ball.Tackles , shepherds and the hard ball get are not his thing.
I can't agree about Connor being well held .I thought he was one of our best working extremely hard around the ground .
Worked hard but wasn't very effective. Nice and quick though and I think he will be great for us in the midfield when he is ready. Duffy has been learning to play high half forward as well and tends to have more impact when he stay closer to goal. Unlike Mayne I prefer a guy who kicks 5 goals than one who lays five tackles. We have a couple of defensive forwards, a nice multiple goal kicker with lots of xxxxx factor is required now.
 

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AFL level is harder than WAFL level. Players who struggle at AFL level perform very well when they go back to the lower level. So to get Ballantyne or Mayne replaced in the firsts, Duffy, or any other forward, would need to perform very well week in week out. One or two good performances doesn't cut it.

It's not rocket surgery, Shane.
Ok genius. You've stated what the WAFL forwards need to do to get a gig. How poor do our AFL forwards have to perform before they get dropped? Or do they just get a free ride because they're the incumbents?
 

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Worked hard but wasn't very effective. Nice and quick though and I think he will be great for us in the midfield when he is ready. Duffy has been learning to play high half forward as well and tends to have more impact when he stay closer to goal. Unlike Mayne I prefer a guy who kicks 5 goals than one who lays five tackles. We have a couple of defensive forwards, a nice multiple goal kicker with lots of xxxxx factor is required now.
Its not the small forwards that are the problem anyway.Duffy isn't an answer to the problem.He is not a contested mark,he is a seagull that thrives on the Joe the goose over the back goal.The problem is the talls not taking a mark.
 

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Its not the small forwards that are the problem anyway.Duffy isn't an answer to the problem.He is not a contested mark,he is a seagull that thrives on the Joe the goose over the back goal.The problem is the talls not taking a mark.
But Salim, surely if our talls dont take the mark we want some goal hungry seagull waiting to get the scraps?
 

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Its not the small forwards that are the problem anyway.Duffy isn't an answer to the problem.He is not a contested mark,he is a seagull that thrives on the Joe the goose over the back goal.The problem is the talls not taking a mark.
Interesting debate. The delivery has been pretty poor to the forwards since the opposition has been creating congestion. If the talls are bringing it down, we need the smalls to be crumbing it and that ain't happening too well right now.
 

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Its not the small forwards that are the problem anyway.Duffy isn't an answer to the problem.He is not a contested mark,he is a seagull that thrives on the Joe the goose over the back goal.The problem is the talls not taking a mark.
I call total Bollocks. Its not a crime to be a talented outside player or a crumbing goal kicking forward. I thought Ugle did it brilliantly on Saturday, when he anticpated that Griff would snap towards the goal square and he swooped in and kicked a goal. It is skillful not something to be ashamed of.
Our small forwards are a part of the problem because Balla is not crumbing well this season and Walters is playing up the ground more. One small seagull goal kicker can only help our very tall forward line.
Do you remember that sublime handpass Duffy gave off in his first game after he kicked two of his own goals?
 

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But Salim, surely if our talls dont take the mark we want some goal hungry seagull waiting to get the scraps?
But Duffy doesn't chase or tackle.Whats the point of the ball coming to ground and the defence running it out because of a lack of forward pressure.
Ballas chased ,tackled was involved in a goal assist where he shovelled the ball out from the bottom of a pack for one of Sonny's goals and kicked a valuable goal himself.What more can a small forward do.Also takes pressure of Sonny.If Duffy can bring that type of pressure as a small forward great,but so far he hasn't shown it at Peel.
 

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Ok genius. You've stated what the WAFL forwards need to do to get a gig. How poor do our AFL forwards have to perform before they get dropped? Or do they just get a free ride because they're the incumbents?
I've already said this, they go together: for Duffy to get in the firsts, he needs to play consistently well and force his way past the incumbent forwards. If Duffy was kicking bags every week in the twos, he already would have forced his way into the team. Walters did exactly that from playing with Swan Districts.
Mayne is better than he was last year.
Ballantyne provides more than just goals;
Taberner has been very important to our structures and isn't as bad a mark as claimed by some on this board. And yes he has been dropped, as has de Boer, so that makes your snide little comment superfluous doesn't it?
 
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Ballaz, walters and duffy all forward makes for a hell of a lot of speed up front (Duffy has a real burst when he wants it) ...it might be an interesting experiment to put them all together and thereby test an opposing team's defensive speed, with Mayne playing the defensive forward role and Tabs/Pav playing as talls.
 

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I call total Bollocks. Its not a crime to be a talented outside player or a crumbing goal kicking forward. I thought Ugle did it brilliantly on Saturday, when he anticpated that Griff would snap towards the goal square and he swooped in and kicked a goal. It is skillful not something to be ashamed of.
Our small forwards are a part of the problem because Balla is not crumbing well this season and Walters is playing up the ground more. One small seagull goal kicker can only help our very tall forward line.
Do you remember that sublime handpass Duffy gave off in his first game after he kicked two of his own goals?
Its a crime when you don't put in the hard yards.Duffy is not in the side for a reason at the minute.He is not consistant.He kicked 5 goals against the bottom WAFL side.What do you think Ballas would have done in that game.
 

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Ballantyne was recruited on the back of a season where he won a sandover and kicked 70 goals. Duffy and Crozier have a fair way to go before they replace him. He's a match winner, he'll come good soon enough, its only a matter of time. I'm always a little surprised he doesn't get more frees. He often gets taken over the shoulder and pushed in the back but its always play on.
 

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What you are looking for and what they are looking for seem to be two different things

Max played as high forward and demonstrated some strong release run with instances where he supported the contest

Max played forward for the game where he was strong to release from stoppages. He worked hard in the defensive 50 in the fourth quarter then released hard to be involved in a goal. He showed good body on the line in the first quarter when he went back with the flight and then followed up with a tackle.

Max played high forward, where he worked hard to find space through good running patterns particularly in the first quarter. Max didn't make the most of his three scoring opportunities finishing with 0.3.

Max played high forward and moved onto the wing early in second half. He had a good run and carry passage (four bounces) resulting in a Peel Thunder goal. While he didn’t have as big an impact as per last week, he ran hard throughout the day.

Max played forward and kicked three goals and had 20 possessions while taking nine marks. His ball use was a positive and he was strong at getting the ball inside at attacking mid and forward 50.
 

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Duffy is not ready. Yet.

I remember a similar conversation when the twig from Subiaco had his one good game for Peel last year. 5 goals in one game! Of course Michael Wood didn't get a game, and got delisted at the end of the season.
Consistency is important, people.

Too many on this board go one of two ways: they are like goldfish with short memories and a love for the shiny and new,
Or too quick to judge and too slow to change as a result of new evidence. Unfortunately, I can't think of the animal to use to insult you all with!
 

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Duffy is not ready. Yet.

I remember a similar conversation when the twig from Subiaco had his one good game for Peel last year. 5 goals in one game! Of course Michael Wood didn't get a game, and got delisted at the end of the season.
Consistency is important, people.

Too many on this board go one of two ways: they are like goldfish with short memories and a love for the shiny and new,
Or too quick to judge and too slow to change as a result of new evidence. Unfortunately, I can't think of the animal to use to insult you all with!
Micheal Wood was delisted becauser he was not quick enough or have sufficient awareness to play up the ground.

I saw a game that he played up the ground, that was enough for me not to be surprised that he was delisted
 

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Micheal Wood was delisted becauser he was not quick enough or have sufficient awareness to play up the ground.

I saw a game that he played up the ground, that was enough for me not to be surprised that he was delisted
Apart from that one game, he failed to make an impact at WAFL level. Goal sense and X factor isn't enough to have a career, you need hard work, a body that can put on muscle etc etc

But my point was: you need to show your wares consistently to make it.
 

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Duffy against East Perth and Claremont he managed a goal
What you are looking for and what they are looking for seem to be two different things

Max played as high forward and demonstrated some strong release run with instances where he supported the contest

Max played forward for the game where he was strong to release from stoppages. He worked hard in the defensive 50 in the fourth quarter then released hard to be involved in a goal. He showed good body on the line in the first quarter when he went back with the flight and then followed up with a tackle.

Max played high forward, where he worked hard to find space through good running patterns particularly in the first quarter. Max didn't make the most of his three scoring opportunities finishing with 0.3.

Max played high forward and moved onto the wing early in second half. He had a good run and carry passage (four bounces) resulting in a Peel Thunder goal. While he didn’t have as big an impact as per last week, he ran hard throughout the day.

Max played forward and kicked three goals and had 20 possessions while taking nine marks. His ball use was a positive and he was strong at getting the ball inside at attacking mid and forward 50.
Come on ,those reviews are club spin,how many are ever derogatory.
It actually proves the point he is inconsistent. One goal against a tough East Perth and nil against a lowly Claremont.
Look I hope if Duffy gets a go he kills the pig and tears the game apart.I think we a both on the same page.We both want a more efficient forward half but are looking at different solutions.
 

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I've already said this, they go together: for Duffy to get in the firsts, he needs to play consistently well and force his way past the incumbent forwards. If Duffy was kicking bags every week in the twos, he already would have forced his way into the team. Walters did exactly that from playing with Swan Districts.
Mayne is better than he was last year.
Ballantyne provides more than just goals;
Taberner has been very important to our structures and isn't as bad a mark as claimed by some on this board. And yes he has been dropped, as has de Boer, so that makes your snide little comment superfluous doesn't it?
And your Shane comment was what exactly?

Saying Mayne is doing better than last year is hardly an endorsement. He's kicked 0 goals and laid 8 tackles in three games.

His form can't get much worse. You don't think Duffy can match 0 goals and 8 tackles in three full games of AFL.
 

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Duffy against East Perth and Claremont he managed a goal


Come on ,those reviews are club spin,how many are ever derogatory.
It actually proves the point he is inconsistent. One goal against a tough East Perth and nil against a lowly Claremont.
Look I hope if Duffy gets a go he kills the pig and tears the game apart.I think we a both on the same page.We both want a more efficient forward half but are looking at different solutions.
He has been playing high half forward to learn a new role where he can use his outside pace and skill. When he gets the opportunity to play closer to goal he impacts more on the scoreboard . They want his hard outside run and release around stoppages and your trying to turn him into another Mayne. Get some romance back Salim. Remember exciting and sexy!!
 
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